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Bianca Jones Marlin Traces How Sensory Inputs Shape the Brain
The Columbia University neuroscientist researches the biology behind some of our most human experiences, including building family relationships. 
Bianca Jones Marlin Traces How Sensory Inputs Shape the Brain
Bianca Jones Marlin Traces How Sensory Inputs Shape the Brain

The Columbia University neuroscientist researches the biology behind some of our most human experiences, including building family relationships. 

The Columbia University neuroscientist researches the biology behind some of our most human experiences, including building family relationships. 

epigenetics, neuroscience, sensory biology

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People with a congenital disorder that makes them unable to feel pain have mutations in a histone-modifying gene. 
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