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Blount: Rolling out the community columnists

The requirements were a willingness to write, be edited and make deadline on a monthly basis.  And a dozen people answered.  There are eight men and four women, ranging in age from 39 to 48. Overall the group skews older, male and does not have enough diversity. They have worked as teachers, public servants, the nonprofit sector, public safety and private business.   Beginning this week, we begin publishing these columnists in The Stockton Record. You will see their content once every four weeks.  Today, we feature Ellen Grant, a retired associate warden who worked for the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. 

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Beckman Institute researcher Ryan Larsen and his colleagues developed a new method for assessing metabolite levels in the infant brain. Their open-access tool will help doctors and researchers compare infant brain metabolite levels to those of 140 infants whose data were used to develop the tool.  Photo by Fred Zwicky blog posts CHAMPAIGN, Ill. Researchers have created a new, open-access tool that allows doctors and scientists to evaluate infant brain health by assessing the concentration of various chemical markers, called metabolites, in the brain. The tool compiled data from 140 infants to determine normal ranges for these metabolites. Published in the journal NMR in Biomedicine, the study describes an easier and more reliable way to evaluate metabolite concentrations in the infant brain than was previously available, said study lead Ryan Larsen, a researcher at the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.

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