Healthpeak Properties, Inc. (NYSE:PEAK) Q2 2023 Earnings Call Transcript July 28, 2023 Operator: Good morning, and welcome to the Healthpeak Properties, Incorporated Second Quarter Conference Call. All participants will be in a listen-only mode. [Operator Instructions]. After today’s presentation there will be an opportunity to ask questions. [Operator Instructions]. Please note this event is being […]
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Operator
Good morning, and welcome to the Healthpeak Properties, Inc. First Quarter Conference Call. [Operator Instructions] [Operator Instructions]
I would now like to turn the conference over to Andrew Johns, Vice President, Corporate Finance and Investor Relations. Please go ahead.
Andrew Johns
Vice President-Corporate Finance and Investor Relations
Thank you, and welcome to Healthcare s First Quarter 2021 Financial Results Conference Call. Today s conference call will contain certain forward-looking statements. Although we believe the expectations reflected in any forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, our forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially from our expectations. A discussion of risks and risk factors included in our press release are detailed in our filings with the SEC. We do not undertake a duty to update any forward-looking statements.
Scott s research explores why certain tortoises had a stronger chance of survival
From WTAMU Newsroom
CANYON A recently published major research project by a West Texas A&M University assistant professor is a reminder to go where the science leads.
Dr. Peter A. Scott is the lead author of a study of the DNA of Mojave desert tortoises that appeared as the cover story of the Nov. 27 issue of Science.
“It’s pretty wild,” said Scott, an assistant professor of wildlife biology. “It’s not something I ever thought studying some tortoise DNA would get me. Part of that is that these results stem from a side project, so one of the main lessons is to listen to what the data says and be flexible enough to go where it tells you. Sometimes, you get an unexpected but powerful result.”