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This work utilized Core Services supported by grant DK089503 of NIH to the University of Michigan.
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Integrative Biostatistics and Informatics
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Animal Phenotyping
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Human Phenotyping
The Human Phenotyping Core objective is to enhance and expand the research capabilities of MMOC investigators...
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Molecular Phenotyping
The Molecular Phenotyping Core will provide analytical tools to the MMOC investigators to permit...
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BCN Healthy Blue Living Weight Management
The BCNHBL Investigational Weight Management Program started in 2006 with the creation of...
The University of Michigan Nutrition Obesity Research Center (UM NORC) began in 2010, funded by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK). The UM NORC is one of 12 U.S. centers designed to inspire and support translational, multi-disciplinary research in obesity and nutrition, across the continuum of basic science to applications in individuals (medicine) and populations (public health).