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Rimini Day 4: Honoring Dr. Jerome Lejeune, and his work in detecting Down Syndrome

August 23, 2012

(Romereports.com) An exhibit that honors French Dr. Jerome Lejeune, and his research in Down Syndrome, has been one of the most popular exhibits in Rimini. During the fourth day of this international meeting, speakers  discussed a range of topics, including the economic crisis, the power of self identity, education and inter-religious dialogue.




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