The Nazi Anatomists - A Conversation with Aaron Fried | TAPP Episode 30

0:40 | Listen up: feedback on accommodating hearing impairment5:06 | HAPS is now a sponsor of this podcast!6:36 | Update in epigenetics10:07 | Handedness in cells13:45 |Featured: The Nazi Anatomists (a chat with Aaron Fried) If you cannot see or activate the audio playerclick here. FollowThe A&P Professor onTwitter,Facebook,Blogger,Nuzzel,Tumblr, orInstagram! 1 | Listen up!4.5 minutesFeedback from listener Ron Parente leads to a discussion of how accommodating for hearing impairments and other challenges actually help all learners —not just those needing accommodation. Have questions, comments, stories, or ideas related to accommodating student needs? Pass them along for a future episode focused on this topic.Don't forget your homework assignment: share this podcast with ONE other A&P colleague before the next episode arrives. Yes, I do accept late homework. 2 | HAPS is now a sponsor of this podcast1.5 minutesThe Human Anatomy& Physiology Society (HAPS) is now a sponsor of this podcast. You can help appreciate their support by clicking the link below and checking out the many resources and benefits found there.hapsweb.org (the HAPS website, where you can explore resources and check out the membership options)@HumanAandPhysSoc (follow the HAPS Twitter feed)  3 | Update in epigenetics3.5 minutesEpigenetic inheritance is known to involve various factors impacting DNA, such as methylation. We are now seeing roles for...
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