Social Environment (Other Keyword)

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Draft, Northwest Area Noxious Weed Control Program, Environmental Impact State (1985)
DOCUMENT Citation Only William G. Leavitt.

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Final, Northewest Area Noxious Weed Control Program, Environmental Impact State (1985)
DOCUMENT Citation Only William G. Leavitt.

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The Influence of the Social Environment on the Infant Skin Microbiome (WGF - Dissertation Fieldwork Grant) (2021)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Melissa Manus.

This resource is an application for the Dissertation Fieldwork Grant from the Wenner-Gren Foundation. The human microbiome -the collection of microorganisms (and their genes) that live in, on, and around us- represents an interface through which contact with the environment impacts human biology. More specifically, contact with the social environment shapes host microbial communities, which in turn influence host physiology and immune system development. Despite these important connections,...