Topics will include (1) how mother’s immune system is controlled by the baby to prevent its own rejection, (2) how random genetic mutations could never produce the intricate, coordinated physiology necessary for fertilization and (3) how baby’s hormones maintain pregnancy, control maternal metabolism and prime the mother for partuition.
Dr. Guliuzza received his medical degree from the University of Minnesota and his Masters in Public Health from Harvard University. He holds a B.S. in engineering from South Dakota School of Mines and a B.A. in theology from Moody Bible Institute.