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  • Jun 2, 2024 | biorxiv.org | Devin Johnson |Joseph Eisaguirre |Rebecca Taylor |Erik Andersen

    AbstractHarvest sustainability is a primary goal of wildlife management and conservation, and in a changing world it is increasingly important to consider environmental drivers of population dynamics alongside harvest in cohesive management plans. This is particularly pertinent for harvested species that are acutely experiencing effects of climate change.

  • Oct 1, 2023 | aao.org | Rebecca Taylor

    Harnessing Nanotechnology for Novel Ocular Drug Delivery By Rebecca Taylor, Contributing Writer Why nanotechnology could be the holy grail for reaching cells at the back of the eye.

  • Aug 28, 2023 | nature.com | Rebecca Taylor

    Genome sequences of all living kākāpō provide new approaches for evidence-based conservation management, including the identification of genomic regions that are associated with fitness traits, at a time of increased need for breeding programmes for species recovery. The kākāpō is a charismatic and somewhat unusual species. Endemic to Aotearoa (New Zealand), it is the world’s only flightless, nocturnal, lek-breeding parrot species12.

  • Jul 1, 2023 | aao.org | Rebecca Taylor

    Download PDF The potential of regenerative medicine is being investigated throughout ophthalmology. And the research is mov­ing quickly, said Mandeep S. Singh, MD, PhD, at Johns Hopkins’ Center for Stem Cells and Ocular Regenerative Medicine in Baltimore.

  • Mar 12, 2023 | webmd.com | Rebecca Taylor

    If you believe the ads, every kid needs a daily Flintstones or gummy bear vitamin. But is it true? Not necessarily so, the experts agree.

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