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DescriptionJoanna Fowler - National Medal of Science, 2008.webm |
English: Brookhaven senior chemist and Medal of Science winner Joanna Fowler discusses using positron emission tomography (PET) scans as a means to explore the human brain and help answer critical medical questions. |
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