EPISODE · Apr 16, 2026 · 57 MIN
Fetomaternal Microchimerism and Relational Biology, by Dr. Kristin Collier
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Michigan professor Kristin Collier, MD, FACP, visited UDallas to discuss what she calls "theobiology" — a scientific consideration of life as a creation of God. She also uses the term "relational biology" to describe the study of life in light of our relationship with the Creator, and how the acknowledgement of this relationship can affect the study of our health as well.Kristin Collier is an associate professor of Internal Medicine at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor Michigan where she serves as the director of the University of Michigan Medical School Program on Health, Spirituality, and Religion.Support the show
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Michigan professor Kristin Collier, MD, FACP, visited UDallas to discuss what she calls "theobiology" — a scientific consideration of life as a creation of God. She also uses the term "relational biology" to describe the study of life in light of our relationship with the Creator, and how the acknowledgement of this relationship can affect the study of our health as well. Kristin Collier is an associate professor of Internal Medicine at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor Michigan where s...
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