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PA Technology Summit: Philadelphia Details and Agenda

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Session 2 Strands From Advocacy to Action: Policies and Funding for Assistive Technology (223) Accessing Services for Older Adults We will be reviewing programs available for older adults to remain in the homes of their choosing and maintain as much independence as possible. Programs include home modifications and caregiver support services. Katie Young, MSG, Planning Manager for Philadelphia ...

SAFETY DATA SHEET - Tyler School of Art and Architecture

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IDLH Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health OSHA U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration PEL Permissible Exposure Limit STEL Short-Term Exposure Limit TLV Threshold Limit Value TWA Time Weighted Average

Health Policy and Management (HPM) - Temple University

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This course is designed to introduce students to the concepts and models of public health response and recovery in the context of natural disasters. It will assist health care and allied health professionals, public health professionals, and emergency responders to work together to respond effectively and to facilitate recovery in a natural disaster. The course will enable students to meet ...

Self-Advocate Spotlight: George Shands | Institute on Disabilities ...

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How did you decide to start your own business? My name is George Shands. I am the founder & CEO of GFresh Emporium. I began my business in June 2018 with a mission to make the world smell good. I wanted to do something fresh and exciting, something I could put my style and personality into. I decided I wanted to provide fresh-smelling products to the people of Philadelphia and beyond. I ...

Conventional Scanning Electron Microscopy of Bacteria

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Electron microscopy is one of a limited number of techniques suitable to show bacteria in great detail in their natural environment. There are two basic modes, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and each of them uses specially designed microscopes. SEM is relatively easy to perform and the results are easy to interpret, because the specimens are ...

EarthFest | Temple University Ambler Campus

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Water means different things to different people. In households, schools and workplaces, water can mean health, hygiene, dignity and productivity. In cultural, religious and spiritual places, water can mean a connection with creation, community and oneself. In natural spaces, water can mean peace, harmony and preservation. Today, water is under extreme threat from a growing population ...

Media Studies & Production (MSP) | Temple University Bulletin

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This course offers a practical introduction to media analysis, spanning various areas such as audiences, content, industries, policy and regulation, consumerism, and citizenship. We will provide definitions and examples and explore the practical methods used to analyze them. The course will examine traditional and emerging media, from print and television to the internet and artificial ...

Graduate Certificate: Clinical Trial Management - Temple University

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About the Certificate The graduate certificate in Clinical Trial Management is specifically designed for pharmaceutical and healthcare professionals who actively contribute to the clinical trial process, including physicians, clinical research monitors, investigators and coordinators, and members of Institutional Review Boards (IRBs). Coursework provides the tools and information needed to ...

Landscape Architecture (LARC) | Temple University Bulletin

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An introduction to the interrelated disciplines of Landscape Architecture, Horticulture, Planning, and Architecture. Explores existing and natural site conditions and their impact on influencing and shaping the built environment. Also examines key issues in the interrelationships and applications of these allied professions. NOTE: This course should not be taken by students who have ...

Wenzhe Ho, MD, MPH - Temple University

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Dr. Ho’s laboratory is using multidisciplinary approaches to understand virus-host interactions and the basic mechanisms that control virus replication and strategies for enhancing the innate immunity against viral infections, particularly human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV, a major etiology of liver disease). Working closely with drug abusing populations in the ...