PCF’s Annual Scientific Retreat Delivers Exciting Discoveries
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bdhilton
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PCF has just issued a complete State of the Science Report, recapping all presentations from the retreat. In this current issue of Advances, I would like to highlight just some of the pivotal discoveries coming out of this year’s retreat that are driving our progress. This selection of presentations represents what I consider to be the some, but not all of strongest science from the Retreat; for this reason, I strongly recommend that you read the Report as I cannot do full justice to the breadth of the scientific meeting’s proceedings
http://www.pcf.org/site/c.leJRIROrEpH/b.6379393/k.944/November_2010_Advances.htm?msource=nov10adv&auid=7347413
Be well
http://www.pcf.org/site/c.leJRIROrEpH/b.6379393/k.944/November_2010_Advances.htm?msource=nov10adv&auid=7347413
Be well
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