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Rachel E Gross, The New York Times Published: 27 Apr 2021 03:04 PM BdST Updated: 27 Apr 2021 03:04 PM BdST Linda Griffith, a professor of biological and mechanical engineering at MIT, and its director of the Center for Gynepathology Research, at her home in Cambridge, Mass, Oct 19, 2020. Ilana Panich-Linsman/The New York Times In an undated image provided by Duncan Allison O’Boyle, Alex Brown, a postdoctoral researcher in tissue engineering, holds an isolated patient biopsy suspended in culture media. Duncan Allison O’Boyle via The New York Times Linda Griffith, a professor of biological and mechanical engineering at MIT, and its director of the Center for Gynepathology Research, holds images taken during a laparoscopic exam following one of her endometriosis surgeries, at her home in Cambridge, Mass, Oct. 19, 2020. “I don’t want to make endometriosis a women’s issue,” she said in 2014. “I want to make it

Metro Woman Faces Charges For Role In Jan 6 Capitol Insurrection

By: News 9 OKLAHOMA CITY - An Oklahoma City-area woman faces four charges in connection with the January 6 insurrection at the United States Capitol, according to federal documents. Danielle Nicole Doyle faces charges of knowingly entering a restricted area without lawful authority, engaging in disruptive or disorderly conduct and two counts of violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds. Federal agents were tipped off to Doyle s presence inside the Capitol by a former colleague with a professional sports team, believed to be the Oklahoma City Thunder: On February 1, 2021, law enforcement interviewed Witness 1, who advised that Witness 1 had worked with Danielle Nicole Doyle, when they both worked for a professional sports team in

Former Thunder Employee Charged In US Capitol Invasion

U.S. National Guard Sgt. Anthony Jones OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) A former employee of the Oklahoma City Thunder NBA team is facing federal charges for allegedly storming the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. Danielle Nicole Doyle, 37, is charged in a four-count criminal complaint with knowingly entering a restricted building, knowingly engaging in disorderly conduct in a restricted building and two counts of violent entry on Capitol grounds. She was taken into custody by the U.S. Marshal’s office and made an initial appearance last week in federal court in Oklahoma City, court records show. A judge set her bond at $10,000.

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