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    Poster Session 1Tues, June 14, 7:30pm – 8:30pm Setup: Tues, June 14th, 3:00 pm – 5:00 pmTakedown: Wed, June 15th, 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm Winners announced at Plenary Session 1 Poster Session 2Wed, June 15, 6:30pm – 7:30 pm Setup: Wed, June 15th, 3:00 pm – 5:00 pmTakedown: Thurs, June…

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    • Tonight 7:30pm CDT: @NicoleLi748 in #NCI_MetabolicEpi will present her poster "The association between irritable bowel syndrome, inflammatory bowel diseases, and all-cause and cause-specific mortality" at #SER2022. https://t.co/QqW00ImXvM https://t.co/IlgZ8OSA5f

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    Lauren Hurwitz and Michael Cook in the Metabolic Epidemiology Branch proposed and tested the performance of a new definition for aggressive prostate cancer for use in epidemiologic research.

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    • #NCI_MetabolicEpi @LaurenMHurwitz propose a standardized definition for aggressive prostate cancer in epi studies. Consistent use of this definition will aid the comparability of studies & improve meta-analyses. @JNCI_Now #MensHealthMonth https://t.co/7ufbMf0kaB

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    Dr. Emily Vogtmann, an Earl Stadtman investigator in the Metabolic Epidemiology Branch (MEB), is seeking a postdoctoral fellow with interest in conducting research to understand the potential association between the human microbiome and cancer.

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    • Interested in studying the potential association between the human microbiome and cancer? Apply now for a #postdoc #fellowship to work with Dr. @evogtmann. https://t.co/oTE5sVU9Hc #EpiTwitter #NCI_MetabolicEpi https://t.co/ijKierF7qj

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    DCEG investigators study how leisure-time physical activity and exercise can reduce cancer risk. They also develop tools and methods to measure physical activity in population-based studies.

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    • May is National Physical Fitness and Sports Month. Read about DCEG studies on the benefits of physical activity: https://t.co/juZ5CT8K7X #MoveinMay #NCI_MetabolicEpi https://t.co/383PUw0S6z

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    Dr. Emily Vogtmann, an Earl Stadtman investigator in the Metabolic Epidemiology Branch (MEB), is seeking a postdoctoral fellow with interest in conducting research to understand the potential association between the human microbiome and cancer.

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    • Dr. evogtmann is looking for a #postdoc fellow interested in studying the potential association between the human microbiome and cancer. Learn more about her work in #NCI_MetabolicEpi and apply today! https://t.co/oTE5sVU9Hc #EpiTwitter #fellowship https://t.co/E3Z8XldVCZ