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How Texas A&M Fort Worth Is Transforming Health Research Through Innovation
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· August 18, 2026
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Key points A recent conversation featured Erica Bender, who has experience as a nurse practitioner and in clinical research. Researchers are exploring new approaches to healthcare, focusing on prevention rather than treatment.
Researchers are exploring new approaches to healthcare, focusing on prevention rather than treatment. A recent conversation featured Erica Bender, who has experience as a nurse practitioner and in clinical research. She now works with various experts to turn scientific inquiries into tangible health results.
Bender's work involves multiple disciplines, including nutrition and agriculture. Her background in nursing and research brings a distinct perspective to the discussion. Further information on this topic is available, including a conversation with Bender and details about her work at an institute dedicated to advancing health.
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Published: August 18, 2026 ·
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