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Williams » Science Center » News & Awards » 3 Williams Grads published in the American Journal of Physiology

3 Williams Grads published in the American Journal of Physiology

Christine Schindler ’13,Uttara Partap ’13, and Bonnie Patchen ’12 and Professor Steven Swoap’s
Chronic rapamycin treatment causes diabetes in male mice 
was published on 15 August 2014 in the American Journal of Physiology. http://ajpregu.physiology.org/content/307/4/R434
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Lois Banta, Biology Professor in PLOS ONE
Neuroscience
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