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A pastry chef employed at President Donald Trump s Mar-a-Lago property in Florida is a believer in the QAnon conspiracy theory that alleges Trump is secretly purging the government of deep state liberals and Hollywood elites who run child sex trafficking rings and the CIA, among other paranoid delusions. Reporter Zach Everson, who runs the 1100 Pennsylvania newsletter investigating Trump s businesses, uncovered the beliefs of pastry chef Elizabeth Alfieri on her Instagram, where she posts frequently from Mar-a-Lago and uses hashtags like Q, QAnon, and QArmy to refer to the conspiracy theory.Alfieri began working for Trump in November 2017 and said on Instagram that she sought out employment at Mar-a-Lago to serve Trump: I specifically stepped down from my position stanley becher at Eau Palm Beach Resort to have the privilege of using my talents for the service of the First Family, she wrote.Since working at Mar-a-Lago, Alfieri has posted to adidas samba her Instagram photos adidas campus of the Otoi Michael Hopkins, algebraic topologist
Sensory hair bundles in the inner ear of a normal mouse left , a mouse stanley website with the Beethoven mutation middle , and a Beethoven mouse after gene therapy treatment right . Bundles are nearly normal in the treated mouse. Image: Carl Nist-Lund and Jeff HoltScience TechSingle letter speaks volumesEkaterina PeshevaHMS CommunicationsJuly 3, 20199 min readOptimized gene-editing system halts hearing loss in mice with hereditary deafnessScientists at Harvard Medical School and Boston Children s Hospital have used a novel gene-editing approach to salvage the hearing of mice with genetic hearing loss, and have succeeded in doing so without any apparent off-target effects as a result of the treatment.Th yeezy slide e animals 鈥?known as Beethoven mice 鈥?were treated for the same genetic mutation that causes progressive hearing loss in humans, c adidas yeezy ulminating in profound deafness by the mid-20s.The new approach, described online July 3 in聽Nature Medicine, involves an optimized, more precise version of the class