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2005 Symposium Abstracts

Page The Remarkable Evolution of Lactation
Olav Oftadal - Smithsonian National Zoological Park
Page Primate Milk in an Evolutionary Perspective
Michael Power - American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists
Page Using Genomics and Mutant Mice to Dissect the Regulation of Lipid Synthesis in the Mammary Gland of the Lactating Mouse
Peggy Neville - University of Colorado Health Services Center
Page Bioactivities in Milk & Mammary Gland: Stuck Between Nutrition, Cell Regulation, and Inflammation?
Floyd Schanbacher - Ohio Agricultural Research & Development Center
Page Milk and the Prevention of Metabolic Disease
Michael Zemel - University of Tennessee
Page The Milk Genome: Education Tool and Hypothesis Machine
Robert Ward - Utah State University
Page Molecular Constituents of Milk: The Hidden Healthy Benefits
Martin Grigorov - Nestle Research Center
Page Human Milk Oligosaccarides (HMO)
Carlito Lebrilla - UC Davis
Page The Tools: Databases, Genomics Tools & Models – Status Structure and Accessibility
Juan Medrano - UC Davis
Page Knowledge Management Tools
Matthew Lange - UC Davis
Page The International Milk Genomics Research Project: Online Course
J. Bruce German - UC Davis
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