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"The University of Bridgeport and New York Times-bestselling Author Dr. Peter D'Adamo Announce the New Center for Excellence in Generative Medicine
BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Jan. 26, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- The University of Bridgeport (UB) and Dr. Peter J. D'Adamo, internationally acclaimed clinician, researcher and author of the bestselling Eat Right 4 Your Type, announced today the collaborative launch of the Center for Excellence in Generative Medicine (COE) which will be located at 115 Broad Street across from the UB Health Sciences Complex on campus, and it is scheduled to open in Spring 2012.
The COE will continue to train naturopathic doctors while broadening the College of Naturopathic Medicine's curriculum. It also will sponsor research in the fields of nutrigenomics and epigenetics, which examines how human genes interact and are affected by the environment, lifestyle and diet.
University President Neil A. Salonen, Dr. David M. Brady, Vice Provost for Health Sciences, and Dr. D'Adamo signed the official agreement for the Center at 3 p.m. on Tuesday, January 24, at a ceremony held on the eighth floor of the BU's Wahlstrom Library. ------------------
The Center of Excellence in Generative Medicine is a revolutionary initiative, and it is without parallel or equivalent in any other school of medicine. With the addition of the new Center of Excellence, 'we will enhance the naturopathic curriculum as well as provide patients the opportunity to receive this cutting-edge care,' Brady said. ------------------- "
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/the-university-of-bridgeport-and-new-york-times-bestselling-author-dr-peter-dadamo-announce-the-new-center-for-excellence-in-generative-medicine-2012-01-26
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