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Molly J Dingel

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Public Understanding of Science (Bristol, England)|June 11, 2010
Research and reporting on the development of sex in fetuses: gendered from the startMolly J Dingel, Joey Sprague
The Annals of Pharmacotherapy|March 25, 2010
Traditional medicine use in a Vietnamese-American communitySammie Nguyen, Donald R Miller, Molly J Dingel
Social Science Quarterly|March 12, 2013
Framing Nicotine Addiction as a "Disease of the Brain": Social and Ethical ConsequencesMolly J Dingel, Katrina Karkazis, Barbara A Koenig
Advances in Physiology Education|May 18, 2026
Exploring Qualitative Education Research: A Primer for PhysiologistsAmy E Collins, Molly J Dingel, Andrew M Petzold
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|July 28, 2010
'To prove this is the industry's best hope': big tobacco's support of research on the genetics of nicotine addictionKenneth R Gundle, Molly J Dingel, Barbara A Koenig
Public Understanding of Science (Bristol, England)|June 28, 2018
"Why did I get that part of you?" Understanding addiction genetics through family historyMolly J Dingel, Jenny Ostergren, Barbara A Koenig, et al.
Biosocieties|March 20, 2018
"I don't have to know why it snows, I just have to shovel it!": Addiction Recovery, Genetic Frameworks, and Biological CitizenshipMolly J Dingel, Jenny Ostergren, Kathleen Heaney, et al.
Journal of Health Communication|March 26, 2015
Unwarranted optimism in media portrayals of genetic research on addiction overshadows critical ethical and social concernsJenny E Ostergren, Molly J Dingel, Jennifer B McCormick, et al.
Science, Technology & Human Values|September 23, 2015
The media and behavioral genetics: Alternatives coexisting with addiction geneticsMolly J Dingel, Jenny Ostergren, Jennifer B McCormick, et al.
Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry|October 20, 2012
The experience of addiction as told by the addicted: incorporating biological understandings into self-storyRachel R Hammer, Molly J Dingel, Jenny E Ostergren, et al.
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Public Understanding of Science (Bristol, England)|June 11, 2010
Research and reporting on the development of sex in fetuses: gendered from the startMolly J Dingel, Joey Sprague
The Annals of Pharmacotherapy|March 25, 2010
Traditional medicine use in a Vietnamese-American communitySammie Nguyen, Donald R Miller, Molly J Dingel
Social Science Quarterly|March 12, 2013
Framing Nicotine Addiction as a "Disease of the Brain": Social and Ethical ConsequencesMolly J Dingel, Katrina Karkazis, Barbara A Koenig
Advances in Physiology Education|May 18, 2026
Exploring Qualitative Education Research: A Primer for PhysiologistsAmy E Collins, Molly J Dingel, Andrew M Petzold
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|July 28, 2010
'To prove this is the industry's best hope': big tobacco's support of research on the genetics of nicotine addictionKenneth R Gundle, Molly J Dingel, Barbara A Koenig
Public Understanding of Science (Bristol, England)|June 28, 2018
"Why did I get that part of you?" Understanding addiction genetics through family historyMolly J Dingel, Jenny Ostergren, Barbara A Koenig, et al.
Biosocieties|March 20, 2018
"I don't have to know why it snows, I just have to shovel it!": Addiction Recovery, Genetic Frameworks, and Biological CitizenshipMolly J Dingel, Jenny Ostergren, Kathleen Heaney, et al.
Journal of Health Communication|March 26, 2015
Unwarranted optimism in media portrayals of genetic research on addiction overshadows critical ethical and social concernsJenny E Ostergren, Molly J Dingel, Jennifer B McCormick, et al.
Science, Technology & Human Values|September 23, 2015
The media and behavioral genetics: Alternatives coexisting with addiction geneticsMolly J Dingel, Jenny Ostergren, Jennifer B McCormick, et al.
Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry|October 20, 2012
The experience of addiction as told by the addicted: incorporating biological understandings into self-storyRachel R Hammer, Molly J Dingel, Jenny E Ostergren, et al.
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