https://medicine.temple.edu/departments-centers/clinical-departments/department-pathology-and-laboratory-medicine/research-programs/wenzhe-ho
Wenzhe Ho, MD, MPH . 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).
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The following Academic Programs Chart lists Temple University's active degrees, majors, minors and certificates alphabetically, along with the school or college that grants each degree, major, minor and certificate. Students should be aware that, while all programs cannot be completed on all campuses, courses in many programs are offered on ...
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Associate Editor in Chief of Pattern Recognition (PR) Editorial Board of Computer Vision and Image Understanding (CVIU) Advisory Board of Journal of Imaging. Keynote Speaker at Asian Conf. on Pattern Recognition. Kitakyushu, Japan, November 2023. Chair of PhD Track in Artificial Intelligence. Chair of Future of Computing Competition 2008-2012.
https://guides.temple.edu/c.php?g=895881&p=6443981
TIGER products are spatial extracts from the Census Bureau's MAF/TIGER database, containing features such as roads, railroads, rivers, as well as legal and statistical geographic areas. ... It is the One Stop Source for environmental and natural resources data, at any time, from anywhere, to anyone. It allows you to choose your area of interest ...
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The MSCE program is designed to provide students with the opportunity to develop a greater technical competency in the general area of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Students are motivated to grow intellectually through the continued search for and use of knowledge, and are provided with the catalyst to become active, articulate and ...
https://tuljournals.temple.edu/index.php/perceptions/article/view/149
The narcotizing dysfunction theory, developed by Paul Lazarsfeld and Robert Merton in 1948, states that people can substitute knowledge for action as a result of being inundated by mass media about polarizing issues. It seems worth investigating whether social media parallels this theory and, at a point, stops serving as a means to effect change.
https://education.temple.edu/news/2024/02/how-many-spoons-do-you-use-day-sjogrens-story
My day-to-day requires a lot of habit stacking. Even though I am in my eighth year with this diagnosis, I still struggle to remember to do everything. Beyond taking medication to control my symptoms, there are a lot of products that I need to use to help me feel comfortable and human during the day.
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Emergent Media Production. 4 Credit Hours. MSP 4741 is a hands-on production studio/theory course in which students use new and emerging software and technologies to create web-based and mobile productions. The course involves lecture, discussion, demos, weekly blogs and project critiques.
https://scholarshare.temple.edu/bitstream/handle/20.500.12613/1128/Ravi-JournalArticle-2020-08.pdf?sequence=1
In cases where natural land is leased for solar projects, leases typically span 20–30 years; during this time soil hydrological and ecological processes may be negatively impacted or made spatially heterogeneous. In addition to diminishing the landscape’s ability to support ecosystem services during the solar facility’s lifespan,
https://www.temple.edu/academics/degree-programs/bioengineering-phd-en-bioe-phd
Bioengineering PhD. Earn Temple University’s Bioengineering PhD and pursue research that will establish you as an expert within the field. Develop the expertise to uncover new insights, innovate new products or expand the leading-edge of knowledge in the field of bioengineering. The program is defined by a strong emphasis on translational ...