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I joined Dr. Jill Bargonetti’s lab, where I conducted studies on C. elegans p53 (CEP-1). I also contributed to a project on mutant p53 in triple negative breast cancer that led to my first publication. My love for science and hard work under the guidance of Dr. Bargonetti led to awards as an undergraduate researcher.
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CommonHealth, a journal of the College of Public Health at Temple University, is a peer-reviewed, online-only, open access journal for rapid dissemination of high quality research and scholarship related to all aspects of public health. The journal publishes papers of interest to public health scholars in academic, clinical, government and industry roles working on all aspects of major public ...
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METHODS Clinical EEG data were collected from archival records at Temple University Hospital (TUH). All work was performed in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki and with the full approval of the Temple University IRB. All personnel in contact with privileged patient information were fully trained on patient privacy and were certified by the Temple IRB.
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Biography Dr. Gabriella McLoughlin is an assistant professor in the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences in the College of Public Health at Temple University where she directs the RISE (Research in Implementation Science to Advance Equity) Lab. Dr. McLoughlin received training in implementation science in chronic disease prevention as a research associate at Washington University in St ...
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Research Interests The research in my lab focuses on the molecular pathogenesis of cerebrovascular disorders and the cell-death mechanisms underlying neurodegeneration in Alzheimer’s disease (AD), cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA), traumatic brain injury (TBI), and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). We analyze the effects of cellular oxidative and mitochondrial stress, apoptosis, and ...
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Going back to our problem of learning the concept medium-built people, we can assume that the concept is represented as a rectangle, with sides parallel to the axes height/weight, and with dimensions height_min, height_max, weight_min, weight_max. We assume that also the hypotheses will take the form of a rectangle with the sides parallel to the axes.
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Managing Supply Chain Inventory: Pitfalls and Opportunities Hau L. Lee Corey Billington YOU CONSIDER DISTRIBUTION AND INVENTORY COSTS WHEN YOU DESIGN L/ PRODUCTS? CAN YOU KEEP YOUR CUSTOMERS INFORMED OF WHEN THEIR orders will arrive? Do you know what kind of inventory control systems your dealers use? If not, you've succumbed to the pitfalls of inventory management. You're not alone ...
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Choose r objects in succession from a population of n distinct objects fa1; a1; ; ang, in such a way that an object once chosen is removed from the population Then we again get an ordered sample, but now there are n - 1 objects left after the rst choice, n - 2 objects left after the second choice, and so on.
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Calcite: Certified Values C: 12.02 O: 47.98 Ca: 39.98 Mn: 0.01 Quantifying Carbon using EDS on an SEM is near-impossible as most samples are either coated with carbon or carbon gets sputter deposited by the e-beam during analysis. Therefore, carbon is typically analyzed using alternative techniques.