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PHOTO SPOTLIGHT OF EQUIPMENT, INSTRUMENTS AND TECHNOLOGY IMPACTING RESEARCH IN THE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS
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As part of their research on type 2 diabetes risk factors, kinesiology student Hannah Brunner-Gaydos (left) and kinesiology and public health Professor Todd Hagobian operate the Lunar iDXA, which uses dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry technology to assess bone density, fracture risk, body composition and pediatric development.
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