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22. Hediger MA, Rhoads DR. Molecular physiology of sodium- completed her postdoctoral fellowship in research and devel-
glucose cotransporters. Physiol Rev. 1994;74:993–1026. opment for Alltech Biotechnology, participating in the team
23. Yin L, Vijaygopal P, MacGregor GG, et al. Glucose stimulates development and testing of new products, as well as the devel-
calcium-activated chloride secretion in small intestinal cells. opment of analytical procedures.
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol. 2014;306:C687–C696. E-mail: Brenda.moore.2.ctr@us.af.mil.
Dr O’Hara is affiliated with the Aeromedical Research De-
partment, US Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine, Special
Dr Moore is affiliated with the Aeromedical Research De- Forces (Airmen & Adverse Environments) Division, Wright-
partment, US Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine, Special Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. He holds an MS in biological
Forces (Airmen & Adverse Environments) Division, Wright- sciences and mathematics and a PhD in exercise physiology.
Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. Dr Moore attended The Ohio He has 18 years of experience working with SOF personnel in
State University, where she earned an MS in nutrition and a variety of settings. His last assignment was in the Republic
biochemistry and a PhD in nutrition and microbiology, with of Korea, where he worked with US Air Force personnel and
special interest in the areas of the gastrointestinal microbiome Army SOF in a variety of settings.
and metabolic biochemistry. After her graduate studies, she E-mail: reginald.ohara.4@us.af.mil.
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