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Brigham

American  
[brig-uhm] / ˈbrɪg əm /

noun

  1. a male given name.


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In addition to Freeman and Michel, the authors include Brian Odegaard, an assistant professor of psychology at the University of Florida, and Seung-Schik Yoo, an associate professor of radiology at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School.

From Science Daily

D.V.M.; a research fellow in the division of sleep and circadian disorders at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, both in Boston.

From Science Daily

In a survey of 3,000 nationally representative respondents by YouGov, the Wheatley Institute at Brigham Young University, and Deseret News released in November, a record share of participants — 71% — said that raising children is unaffordable, a 13 percentage point increase over 2024.

From Salon

Nacua played four years of college football at Utah and one at Brigham Young.

From Los Angeles Times

The research was conducted by a team at Mass General Brigham in collaboration with researchers from the University of California San Diego and was published on January 7 in Nature Microbiology.

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