Op bhatt biography of rory
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Avni Bhatt, M.D.
Medical School: University of California - Davis
Luiza Bosch, M.D.
Medical School: University of Washington School of Medicine
Eric Fellin, M.D.
Medical School: Oregon Health & Science University School of Medicine
Hobbies: Having grown up in the Pacific Northwest, I enjoy many outdoor activities, including rock climbing, camping, hiking, and skiing. For more regular exercise while I am in town, my go-to is lifting weights and running with friends. When I am trying to relax and take it easy, I like to cook and watch movies.
Manrit Gill, M.D.
Medical School: University of Arizona College of Medicine
Ashley Hughes, M.D.
Medical School: Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine
Alexandra Johnson, M.D.
Medical School: University of Minnesota Medical School
Hobbies: My hobbies include catching a class at Orangetheory, exploring new hiking spots, paddl
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SALL S.O., ALIOUA A., STAERCK S., GRAINDORGE S., PELLICOLI M., SCHULER J., GALINDO C., RAFFY Q., ROUSSEAU M. and MOLINIER J.
Characterization of radiations-induced genomic structural variations in Arabidopsis thaliana
Plant Journal, 121:e17180, 2025. | DOI : 10.1111/tpj.17180
ZHENG Y., MOORLACH B., JACOBS-SCHÖNWANDT D., PATEL A., PASTACALDI C., JACOB S., SEDE A.R., HEINLEIN M., PORANEN M.M., KOGEL K.H. and LADERA-CARMONA M.
Exogenous dsRNA-Mediated Control of Rice Blast Fungus Involves Sequence-Specific RNAi and Sequence-Unspecific Fungal Stress Responses
Communications Biology, 8, 2025. | DOI : 10.1038/s42003-025-07554-6
ROBINSON C., GUZMÁN-BENITO I., SEDE A.R., ELVIRA-GONZALEZ L.., HUA C., CISKA M., NÜRNBERGER T., HEINLEIN M. and LLAVE C.
The receptor-like kinases BIR1 and BIR3 modulate antiviral resistance by different mechanisms
BioRxiv, , 2025. | DOI : 10.1101/2025.01.24.634664
SINGH A.K., CHOWDARY K.V.S.K.A. and SHEN W.H.
SDG8 and HUB2 deposi
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Population assessment, distributional pattern and ethnomedicinal significance of Dactylorhiza hatagirea (D. Don) Soo: an endangered species of the Himalayan region
1 Introduction
India is home to a vast diversity of medicinal plants, integral to traditional healthcare systems of medicin such as Ayurveda, Siddha and Unani. Over 8,000 recorded medicinal plant species are spread across various ecosystems, from tropical forests to alpine regions (Maikhuri et al., 2017). The Himalayan område, in particular represents a valuable repository of significant medicinal and aromatic plants (Samant et al., 1998; Chauhan, 1990) with many of them facing severe threats and thus listed in Red Data Book of Indian Plants (Wani and Pant, 2023). As a global biodiversity hotspot, the Himalayan region hosts many endemic and high-value species such as Dactylorhiza hatagirea, Picrorhiza kurroa, and Nardostachys jatamansi etc. which contribute significantly to national and international herbal tillsammans