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Hugs: a potent anti-poverty tool
www.deseretnews.com
[Deseret News] - The first comes from neurologist Michael Meaney at McGill University in Quebec Canada. Meany noticed that some mother rats spent a lot of time licking and grooming their babies. The variation a mother's attention appears to impact the offspring in
Google News: Key Funding for Ground-Breaking Epigenetics Research
[Lab Manager Magazine] - Michael Meaney, James McGill Professor and Associate Director of the Douglas Institute Research Centre, will receive $5,985,000 to study how the genome deploys hundreds of different programs leading to different fates in cell development. Prof. Lathrop
Nicholas D. Kristof / Cuddle your kid: The most effective anti-poverty program ...
www.post-gazette.com
[Pittsburgh Post Gazette] - A McGill University neurologist, Michael Meaney, noticed that some of the mother rats he worked with spent a great deal of time licking and grooming their babies. Other rat moms were much less cuddly. This natural variation had long-term consequences.
Meaney invested in Order of Canada
thesuburban.com
[The Suburban Newspaper] - Beaconsfield resident Michael Meaney received Canada's highest civilian honour in Ottawa, Sept Governor General David Johnston officially invested the scientist as a member of the Order of Canada during a ceremony at Rideau Hall. Meany earned the
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