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In A First, Transgender Woman Rachel Levine Confirmed To US Health Post
- Thursday March 25, 2021
- World News | Agence France-Presse
The US Senate took the historic step Wednesday of confirming pediatrician Rachel Levine as President Joe Biden's assistant secretary of health, making her the highest-ranking transgender official to serve in the federal government.
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Joe Biden Health Nominee Would Be Highest-Ranking Transgender Official
- Wednesday January 20, 2021
- World News | Reuters
President-elect Joe Biden on Tuesday named Dr. Rachel Levine to service as assistant U.S. health secretary, a historic first as Levine would become the first openly transgender official to be confirmed by the Senate.
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Scientists Tweak Worms to Give Them Brains of Another Species
- Thursday November 26, 2015
- World News | Rachel Feltman, The Washington Post
The researchers, led by Tufts professor Michael Levin and undergraduate student Maya Emmons-Bell, cut off the heads of some Girardia dorotocephala - worms known to regenerate with ease.
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In A First, Transgender Woman Rachel Levine Confirmed To US Health Post
- Thursday March 25, 2021
- World News | Agence France-Presse
The US Senate took the historic step Wednesday of confirming pediatrician Rachel Levine as President Joe Biden's assistant secretary of health, making her the highest-ranking transgender official to serve in the federal government.
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www.ndtv.com
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Joe Biden Health Nominee Would Be Highest-Ranking Transgender Official
- Wednesday January 20, 2021
- World News | Reuters
President-elect Joe Biden on Tuesday named Dr. Rachel Levine to service as assistant U.S. health secretary, a historic first as Levine would become the first openly transgender official to be confirmed by the Senate.
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www.ndtv.com
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Scientists Tweak Worms to Give Them Brains of Another Species
- Thursday November 26, 2015
- World News | Rachel Feltman, The Washington Post
The researchers, led by Tufts professor Michael Levin and undergraduate student Maya Emmons-Bell, cut off the heads of some Girardia dorotocephala - worms known to regenerate with ease.
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www.ndtv.com