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Rebecca Boulos’ abstract to be topic of breakout session at Maine Public Health Association Conference

Rebecca J. Boulos, Ph.D., MPH, assistant clinical professor for the School of Community and Population Health, authored an abstract that was selected for a breakout session at the 30th Annual Fall Conference, which will take place on Tuesday, October 7, 2014, at the Civic Center in Augusta, Maine.

The abstract, titled "State of Maine Public Health Infrastructure: Implications for Childhood Obesity Prevention," was co-authored by Nesly Metayer and Toby Beckelman of Tufts University.