https://medicine.temple.edu/departments-centers/research-centers/center-microbiology-immunology/publications
Podoplanin-positive cell-derived small extracellular vesicles contribute to cardiac amyloidosis after myocardial infarction - PubMed Cimini M, Hansmann UHE, Gonzalez C, Chesney AD, Truongcao MM, Gao E, Wang T, Roy R, Forte E, Mallaredy V, Thej C, Magadum A, Joladarashi D, Benedict C, Koch WJ, Tükel Ç, Kishore R. Cell Rep. 2025 Mar 7;44 (3):115408. doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2025.115408. [Epub ...
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This course explores the intersection of scientific knowledge with real-world applications and ethical considerations. The first module of the course focuses on the basic principles of genetics and how hereditary traits are transmitted. The second module consists of the study of genomics, including recent medical advances and the impact of the Human Genome Project. The third module explores ...
https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/tyler/user-experience-user-interface-design-minor/
Overview The Minor in User Experience and User Interface Design (UX/UI), facilitated by the Department of Design and Illustration at the Tyler School of Art and Architecture, presents a unique opportunity for Temple University undergraduates across various disciplines to enrich their educational experience. While students majoring in Graphic and Interactive Design, User Experience and User ...
https://www.temple.edu/academics/degree-programs/medicine-md-me-meds-md/why-katz-school-medicine
The Katz School of Medicine confers the Doctor of Medicine degree and offers the following dual degree/certificate programs: MD/PhD, MD/MA in Health Justice & Bioethics, MD/MBA and MD/Certificate in Narrative Medicine.
https://cst.temple.edu/directory/alison-gould
As an evolutionary ecologist and microbiologist, I seek to identify the key mechanisms regulating the specificity and stability of microbial symbioses from an evolutionary scale down to the molecular level. Recently, I have primarily addressed this topic for a bioluminescent symbiosis involving fish hosts in the genus Siphamia and luminous bacteria in the vibrio family. My vision is to build a ...
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Tyler's BFA curriculum is designed to give sound preparation to the future artist through coursework that provides a variety of approaches, practices, skills and goals. The BFA Foundation Program and introductory courses in each studio area develop a thorough understanding of fundamental processes and information. Advanced courses in the major stress the development of an individual idiom and ...
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Overview The Bachelor of Science in Multidisciplinary Studies in Sport, Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management offers transfer students with 40 or more transferred credits the opportunity to pursue coursework in the fields of sport, tourism, hospitality and event management with a flexible pathway that takes into consideration their past coursework and existing work in the fields.
https://careers.temple.edu/sites/careers/files/documents/Work_Study_Vs_Student_Worker.pdf
A "Federal Work Study" student has financial need and has qualified through the Financial Aid Office for a specific Federal or State aid program. The student is granted a specific allotment of money which can be earned, typically between $500-$1,000 dollars per semester. Students earn money on an hourly basis until they have received their allotment, or until the end of the term, whichever ...
https://www.temple.edu/directory/carolina-villamil-grest-tuo14372
Biography Carolina Villamil Grest is an assistant professor in the School of Social Work. Her research focuses on realizing health equity among racial and ethnic groups, with a specific focus on Hispanic/Latino/a/x youth and families in the US. Applying an ecological and life course perspective, her research examines the structural, social and intersectional forces that shape both risk and ...
https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/science-technology/biology-minor/
Note: Grades of C- or higher are required unless otherwise specified in all courses for the minor, including course prerequisites. The College of Science and Technology requires that students have a GPA of at least 2.00 overall and at least 2.00 in the courses applicable to their major and/or minor GPA to graduate. Please consult a Biology departmental advisor when choosing the four additional ...