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News Bite - January 2021


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News Bites are monthly episodes where Danielle and Jeff break down important topics surrounding the field of biomedical research.

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In this edition of News Bites, Jeff and Danielle discuss:

  • Proposed legislation that has an impact on the use of animals in biomedical research
  • mRNA technology used in COVID-19 vaccine being used to treat/prevent Multiple Sclerosis
  • The mind-boggling oddities surrounding the platypus and the recent genome sequencing project that’s been completed
  • A new type of snake movement discovery and how it can help develop snake-like robots

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  • Legislation Webinar Recording (created by AMP, SUBR, NABR): https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/recording/3578344511748080385
  • Legislative Search Results | Congress.gov | Library of Congress
  • BioNTech creates a multiple sclerosis vaccine | Daily Mail Online
  • Mapping the platypus genome: How Earth's oddest mammal got to be so bizarre -- ScienceDaily
  • Brown tree snakes use their tails as lassos to climb wide trees | Science News
  • Americans for Medical Progress
  • Americans for Medical Progress COVID-19 Resources 

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