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The delicate balance of microbes and acid in the vagina can vary greatly between healthy women, according to a new study from the University of Maryland School of Medicine’s Institute for Genome Sciences
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Document Date: 2014-11-13 11:21:42


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throughput omics technologies / model systems / biological systems / healthcare delivery / molecular and cellular networks / /

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disease / infectious diseases / /

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Systems Biology Division / University of Maryland Baltimore / Institute for Genome Sciences / University of Maryland / University of Maryland School of Medicine Established / UM School of Medicine / University of Maryland / College Park / Center for Health Related Informatics / University of Maryland School of Medicine / /

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E. Albert Reece / Michelle Girvan / Akiko K. Bowers / Jacques Ravel / Owen White / Sarah Pick / /

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Associate Professor / Physics / professor and dean / director of the NSB / vice president for medical affairs / co-Director / Director of Informatics / NSB Director / Director / Genomics / /

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Maryland / /

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Genomics / proteomics / bioinformatics / high-throughput omics technologies / metabolomics / /

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