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Student research may help tackle vitamin deficiency, blindness

January 14, 20101/14/10 Seth Stevenson 0 comments Share

Tyler Mayo is working in a DMU laboratory to help address potential vitamin A deficiency among children on the other side of the world.

Read this article from the Winter 2010 DMU Magazine

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