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Cellular Memory—Past, Present, and Future

SEMINAR DESCRIPTION

There are many different types of memory. Cellular memory, for example. It’s a type of memory that cells containing a nucleus are believed to possess. Much like you input numbers into your cell phone so you can do automatic dial, cellular memory pushes you toward exhibiting learned behaviors, often as a subconscious level. You do have a fair amount of control over the cellular memory you input, at least in adulthood. An increased understanding can provide you with an expanded framework of knowledge within which to make healthy personal and behavioral choices—and then there are organ transplants!

TIME FRAME

This seminar can be presented in one 50-minute segment.

TARGET AUDIENCE

People who are interested in understanding more about cellular memory and its impact on aspects of daily living.

SEMINAR OBJECTIVES

Upon completion of the seminar, participants should be able to:

  • Describe cellular memory
  • List four areas of life that may be impacted by cellular memory
  • Identify behavioral choices that may be related to cellular memory
  • State one way in which cellular memory is transferred or built

 

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