August 6, 2018
Mayo Clinic in the News Weekly Highlights for August 3, 2018
Washington Post, Hookworms burrowed into a teenager’s skin during a trip to Florida. You can’t unsee these images. by Lindsey Bever — There are two main types of hookworm: human hookworms and animal, or zoonotic, hookworms. Bobbi Pritt, director of the Clinical Parasitology Laboratory in the Mayo Clinic’s Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, said […]
Tags: Alan Alda, alzheimer's disease, Aneurysms, Biogen, birth control pills, blood cancer, breast cancer research, breastfeeding, Bryan Duncan, Cancer, CAR-T cell, diets
March 8, 2010
RACE exhibit seeks volunteers — a lot of them
Kay Hocker is looking for volunteers — about 90 of them. The executive director of the Diversity Council is lining up people to be youth discussion facilitators during the Rochester exhibition of “RACE: Are We So Different?”… The Diversity Council is partnering with Mayo Clinic and the Rochester Public Library to engage the community […]
Tags: RACE Exhibit, volunteers