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Eye on the Y: Life sciences seminar explores AI Integration in healthcare, BYU Plant Genetic Resources Lab fights global protein malnutrition and BYU College of Nursing welcomes new full-time faculty member
Life sciences seminar explores AI Integration in maternal and child healthcare
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Life sciences professor discusses importance of plant, human diversity
BYU College of Life Sciences professor Rick Jellen testified of God's love for each of His children and the importance of human diversity in his devotional address on May 11.
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BYU researchers aim to solve world hunger through quinoa
BYU professors Rick Jellen and Jeff Maughan lead the research in quinoa and its potential to revolutionize what we eat. (Nate Edwards)
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