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Biography Dr. Huanmei Wu, with a BS in chemistry from Tsinghua University and a PhD in computer science from Northeastern University, currently serves as chair of the Department of Health Services Administration and Policy at Temple University's College of Public Health. She also holds the role of assistant dean for global engagement. Before joining Temple, she was chair of the Department of ...
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Speech Recognition M odelBased on RecurrentN euralNetworks ZHU xiaoYan W ANG Yu XU W ei
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The Bridge Program is part of TUJ's Undergraduate Program and is for non-native English language learners who need to develop advanced academic language skills. In the Bridge Program, students take both credit-bearing and non-credit-bearing courses, all of which help students learn the essential skills needed to succeed in an American university. After completing the program, Bridge students ...
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As the United States observes Memorial Day, the nation pauses to remember and honor the service members who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country. For Temple, it’s also a time to recognize its support of the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency’s (DPAA) mission to account for Americans still missing from past conflicts and bring answers to the families of the fallen. For the past ...
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Marcella V. Ridenour, PhD, is a professor emerita in the former Department of Kinesiology in the College of Public Health at Temple University. She was faculty at Temple University from 1974 until 2007, specializing in child motor development as a Laura H. Carnell professor of kinesiology.
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Home last updated: August 8th, 2024 How do we process and compare different types of rewards and experiences? How do we trust other people and cooperate in group settings? Why do these decisions go awry in some people but not others? Our laboratory investigates the neural mechanisms that underlie responses to social and economic incentives and how those responses influence our decisions. To ...
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Research Interests My research focuses on the complex interplay between microbes and the host immune response. When confronted with pathogens, the immune system induces inflammation, altering the vasculature and triggering the infiltration of immune cells to the site of infection. Consequently, microbial pathogens have evolved mechanisms to evade host defenses at various stages of the ...
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Expertise Depression, Bipolar Disorder, Developmental Psychopathology, Cognitive, Psychosocial, Developmental, Neurobiological Processes in Mood Disorders Biography Dr. Alloy is an internationally recognized researcher in the area of mood disorders. Her work on depression and bipolar disorder has had a major impact on the fields of clinical, personality, social, developmental, and cognitive ...