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  • I was a coinvestigator on a study on sarcopenia, the progressive loss of muscle tissue with age, titled “Sarcopenia: When Weight Loss Is Counter-Productive” with colleagues including Harry Preuss, M.D.

    Forever Young M.D. Nicholas Perricone 2010

  • I want her raised to the level of a coinvestigator.

    The Shattered Blue Line Patrick A. Davis 2005

  • I want her raised to the level of a coinvestigator.

    The Shattered Blue Line Patrick A. Davis 2005

  • In 1874, Darwin's twenty-five-year-old son, Francis, became his full-time assistant and secretary, and was a silent coinvestigator in most of Darwin's subsequent botanical research.

    Darwin and His Doppelgänger Sulloway, Frank J. 2003

  • (Julia Garro) "The biggest finding that comes from this report really is that homophobic and transphobic bullying is really neither rare nor harmless," said Tracey Peter, coinvestigator for the survey and an assistant professor of sociology at the University of Manitoba, at a panel discussion of the findings on Apr 1.

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  • (Julia Garro) "The biggest finding that comes from this report really is that homophobic and transphobic bullying is really neither rare nor harmless," said Tracey Peter, coinvestigator for the survey and an assistant professor of sociology at the University of Manitoba, at a panel discussion of the findings on Apr 1.

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  • Dr. Denise Estafan, an Associate Professor of Cariology & Comprehensive Care, was a coinvestigator on the study.

    Health News from Medical News Today 2009

  • (Julia Garro) "The biggest finding that comes from this report really is that homophobic and transphobic bullying is really neither rare nor harmless," said Tracey Peter, coinvestigator for the survey and an assistant professor of sociology at the University of Manitoba, at a panel discussion of the findings on Apr 1.

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  • "That's something we're excited to follow up on," said MESSENGER coinvestigator Maria Zuber, an MIT geophysicist, during the press conference.

    Science News / Features, Blog Entries, Column Entries, Issues, News Items and Book Reviews 2008

  • "The bottom line is that the crust is very heterogeneous," explains MESSENGER coinvestigator Mark Robinson of Arizona State University in Tempe.

    Science News / Features, Blog Entries, Column Entries, Issues, News Items and Book Reviews 2008

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