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MSE 2023 Symposium: session 4, Elevating Human Nutrition and Microbiome PracticeDay 4: Elevating human nutrition and microbiome practiceThursday, June 8, 2023Scope: Human nutrition research and practice provides a unique opportunity to provide equitable health and microbiome…
From Suzanne Pellegrini
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“The human-valued interest in microbiome science is the distillation of human-environmental interactions”, Dr. Stephanie SchnorrMicrobes and Social Equity speaker series 2023This series explores the way that microbes connect public policy, social disparities, and human health, as well as the ongoing research, education,…
From Suzanne Pellegrini
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“Microbiome Research with the Yanomami”, David GoodMicrobes and Social Equity speaker series 2023This series explores the way that microbes connect public policy, social disparities, and human health, as well as the ongoing research, education,…
From Suzanne Pellegrini
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“The vaginal microbiome: key for women’s health & healthy newborns”, Dr. Sarah LebeerMicrobes and Social Equity speaker series 2023This series explores the way that microbes connect public policy, social disparities, and human health, as well as the ongoing research, education,…
From Suzanne Pellegrini
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August 2020 Community Town Hall from UMFKUMFK Community Town Hall 8-12-2020. Discussion of safe return to campus.
From Sofia Birden
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Knights of Columbus, Council No. 1934A history of the Knights of Columbus Council No. 1934, Fort Kent, Maine, in honor of the organization’s class of 1991. Extended photo montage with personal and historical commentary. Includes a…
From Susan Pinette
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Ployes and MuskiesA gathering in celebration of ployes in Fort Kent, Maine. Video shows the creation of an oversize ploye – the traditional French Acadian buckwheat pancake – on a metal surface atop a…
From Susan Pinette
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Future of Maine Agriculture: How to Become More Involved in Local Food ProductionUniversity of Maine Cooperative Extension discusses how to become more involved with the production of local foods and more engaged with your local community.
From Cindy Eves-Thomas
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