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Gene Discovery Sheds Light on Connection Between Kidney Disease and ...

https://medicine.temple.edu/news/2025/08/gene-discovery-sheds-light-connection-between-kidney-disease-cardiovascular-complications

The vast majority of chronic kidney disease patients—around 80 percent—die from cardiovascular complications. Yet, the biological link between declining kidney function and vascular health has long remained poorly understood. Researchers at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University (Katz) have now uncovered a key piece to this connection: chronic kidney disease and high-fat ...

Criminal Justice BA | Temple University Bulletin

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Criminal Justice students learn the core liberal arts skills in oral and written communication, problem-solving, and critical thinking, also preparing them for career paths outside the traditional criminal justice occupations or for post-graduate education. Graduates move on to doctoral and master's degree programs in criminology and criminal justice, law school, social work, forensic ...

Temple University Graduate School’s PhD and Master’s Career Expo

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Join us for the Temple University Graduate School’s PhD and Master’s Career Expo. This event seeks to connect Temple University’s graduate students and postdocs with relevant employers in the region. See attending employers and their opportunities here. At this event, you will: Learn about relevant opportunities for graduate students and postdocs Gain valuable experience speaking with ...

Temple Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory

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TRAIL seeks to enable teams of mobile robots to autonomously explore and gather information with limited a priori knowledge of the given situation, turning sensor data into actionable information. This work has immediate application to a broad range of scenarios, including infrastructure inspection, security and surveillance, mapping, environmental monitoring, precision agriculture, and search ...

CPHSSWCE0037 LSW/LCSW Exam Prep | Temple University

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Course Description This prep course will utilize a combination of lecture and group discussion to assist participants in developing successful test-taking strategies and will review material in each of the content areas on the LSW and LCSW examination. This course will also include an opportunity to answer practice questions to demonstrate test-taking strategies and knowledge acquired ...

Diversified Occupations Co-operative Activity Packets (CAPs)

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Consumer Skills DO_CAPS 10 part 1 of 3 [pdf] DO_CAPS 10 part 2 of 3 [pdf] DO_CAPS 10 part 3 of 3 [pdf] Economics DO_CAPS 11 [pdf] Future Planning DO_CAPS 12 [pdf] Technical-Related Instruction DO_CAPS 13 [pdf] Module List CAPS Cover [pdf] CAPS Introduction [pdf] CAPS Module 1 [pdf] CAPS Module 2 [pdf] CAPS Module 3 [pdf] CAPS Module 4 [pdf ...

Huanmei Wu | College of Public Health | College of Public Health

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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 ...

Liberles Research Group - Sites

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The Liberles Research Group works in the areas of computational comparative genomics, and molecular evolution. The central theme in the research group is the detection and characterization of the lineage-specific divergence of protein-encoding genes. Much of the work in the group is done in a phylogenetic context. Ultimately, we want to ask the question, “What makes each species unique at ...

Quantitative Literacy (GQ) | Temple University Bulletin

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GenEd Quantitative Literacy courses present mathematical thinking as a tool for solving everyday problems and as a way of understanding how to represent aspects of a complex world. They are designed to prepare students as citizens and voters to have the ability to think critically about quantitative statements, to recognize when they are misleading or false, and to appreciate how they relate ...

Law Enforcement Training Center - Ambler Campus

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The NTLA is a designated fenced-in area used by the Temple University Police Academy and Park Ranger Law Enforcement Academy to train in basic non-lethal tactics, including vehicle stops and active threat response. NLTA is part of the trainees’ firearms training using Airsoft guns — models of actual on-duty firearms that are filled with compressed air. Confined Space Training Simulator