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  3. Barry Ganetzky is featured in an article discussing lessons about traumatic brain injury from the fruit fly

From football to flies: lessons about traumatic brain injury

Faced with news of suicides and brain damage in former professional football players, geneticist Barry Ganetzky bemoaned the lack of model systems for studying the insidious and often delayed consequences linked to head injuries.

Read the full article at: http://news.wisc.edu/from-football-to-flies-lessons-about-traumatic-brain-injury/
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