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Dale Haines, PhD | Lewis Katz School of Medicine | Lewis Katz School of ...

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The current focus of the Haines’ lab is to define using LC-MS/MS based approaches the content of ERGIC-53 containing vesicles and determine how newly identified ERGIC-53 interacting proteins comprised of p97-UBXD1 and Rab3GAP1/2 complexes control the trafficking and function of these vesicles in human cells.

FAQ - Innovation Space - Research Guides at Temple University

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The Innovation Space charges $0.25 per gram of material used to complete your 3D print request for FDM printing, and $0.25 per gram for resin printing. Making objects smaller or adjusting the infill (material used to fill the inside of objects) reduces the total material used, and reduces the cost. The Innovation Space does not charge for failed prints. The Innovation Space will email you an ...

Alumni | Graduate Medical Education | Lewis Katz School of Medicine

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Class of 2025 Michelle Benassai, MD - Gynecologist at Chestnut Hill Hospital Sarina Dutta, MD - Associate Physician at Kaiser Permanente Northern California Claudia Flores, MD - Academic Generalist at Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, New York Medical College, Westchester Medical Center Sara Fuhrman, MD - Fellow, Complex Family Planning at University California Irvine Brian Goddard, MD ...

Public Health Data Science MS | Temple University Bulletin

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COLLEGE OF PUBLIC HEALTH Learn more about the Master of Science in Public Health Data Science. About the Program The Public Health Data Science master's (MS PHDS) degree program focuses on the intersection of biostatistics, computational biostatistics, epidemiology and public health fundamentals. It is responsive to the national call to address the shortage in data science in the United States ...

Job and Intern Opportunities at the Ambler Arboretum

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Public horticulture in the region attracts an estimated 2.5 million people to gardens each year. The Public Horticulture Intern will work under the guidance of the Arboretum Director, Curatorial Horticulturist and Formal Gardens Horticulturist to accomplish various tasks and projects in the Ambler Arboretum of Temple University.

Microsoft Word - Table_DASS_A.docx - Sites

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According to the Depression, Anxiety, & Stress Scale (DASS), pt exhibits moderate symptoms of Stress (S=22) and Anxiety (A=10), along with

Matthew Rementer, DPM, FACFAS | School of Podiatric Medicine | School ...

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Biography Dr. Rementer returns to his alma mater 10 years after graduating. In the time since he left, he has had extensive training in all aspects of foot and ankle surgery. For the last 4 years he was the foot and ankle specialist for an orthopaedic group in Phoenixville. He is dedicated to his patients providing kind, compassionate care that is centered on their needs. He works closely with ...

Legal Studies Minor | Temple University Bulletin

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Overview Offered by Department of Risk, Actuarial Science, Healthcare Management and Legal Studies, the Minor in Legal Studies is open to all students, with the exception of Legal Studies majors. The minor is designed to expose students to a curriculum in legal studies, particularly students majoring in other disciplines such as accounting, criminal justice, philosophy, risk management or ...

Parole Preparation Project - Stephen and Sandra Sheller Center for ...

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Parole is among the most antiquated and imbalanced features of our criminal legal sentencing system. Incarcerated people — who have already served the minimum length of their sentences — are subjected to a largely arbitrary, highly discretionary, and labyrinthine process to request release. Parole rules procedurally disadvantage applicants by, for example, considering evidence never proven ...

Global/World Society (GG) | Temple University Bulletin

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GenEd Global/World Society courses explore societies and cultures outside of the United States. These courses take one of two approaches. Some concentrate on a single nation or region, examining in depth its political, social, historical, cultural, artistic, literary, geographic, and/or economic landscape. Others investigate globalization and its effects across nations and regions. Global ...