Idaho
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Subject Areas on Research
- Active vitamin D and survival.
- Antagonistic selection and pleiotropy constrain the evolution of plant chemical defenses.
- Ecological differentiation facilitates fine-scale coexistence of sexual and asexual Boechera.
- Epidemiologic, clinical and laboratory aspects of wound botulism.
- Integration of interdisciplinary guidelines with clinical applications: Current and future scenarios.
- Knowledge management strategies: Enhancing knowledge transfer to clinicians and patients.
- Microgeographic patterns of genetic divergence and adaptation across natural environments in Boechera stricta (Brassicaceae)
- Plasticity of plant defense and its evolutionary implications in wild populations of Boechera stricta.
- Preliminary Validation of a Patient-Reported Measure of the Age-Friendliness of Health Care.
- Telephone adaptation of the Modified Mini-Mental State Exam (3MS). The Cache County Study.
- Testing the optimal defense hypothesis in nature: Variation for glucosinolate profiles within plants.
- The Evolution of Sex is Tempered by Costly Hybridization in Boechera (Rock Cress).