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Research Guides: Generative AI and Chatbots: Home

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This guide offers advice on generative AI chatbots and tools and how to best use them to support your work.

Jaclyn Lang - Sites

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I am a Selma Lee Bloch Brown Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Temple University. My research is in the area of algebraic number theory. I work with modular forms, Galois representations, elliptic curves, and motives using p-adic methods. I received my Ph.D. from UCLA in 2016 with Haruzo Hida, after which I was a postdoc at the University of Paris 13 (LAGA), the Max Planck Institute for ...

Self-Advocate Spotlight: George Shands | Institute on Disabilities ...

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How did you decide to start your own business? My name is George Shands. I am the founder & CEO of GFresh Emporium. I began my business in June 2018 with a mission to make the world smell good. I wanted to do something fresh and exciting, something I could put my style and personality into. I decided I wanted to provide fresh-smelling products to the people of Philadelphia and beyond. I ...

Meghnaa Tallapragada - Klein College of Media and Communication

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RESEARCH INTERESTS Communication effects and psychological processes Global media, social change, and activism Science communication and education Public understanding of science Risk communication Meghnaa Tallapragada is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Advertising and Public Relations. Prior to joining Temple University, Tallapragada held positions in the Department of ...

Graduate Medical Education | Lewis Katz School of Medicine

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Graduate Medical Education (GME) is that critical period of intense work wherein the medical school graduate acquires the skills, attitudes and knowledge necessary to enter private practice or academic medicine in their specialty of choice. Residency lasts from three to seven years, depending on the specialty or subspecialty goal. In GME, the graduate physician assumes progressive levels of ...

Policy Surveillance Self-Guided Training | Center for Public Health Law ...

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The Policy Surveillance Self-Guided Training features eight modules teaching each step needed to conduct policy surveillance. The modules include detailed instructions, as well as slide decks and links to tools and resources. We recommend beginning with Module 1 and working through the modules sequentially.

About | The Inside-Out Center | Temple University College of Liberal Arts

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The Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program The Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program ® is an educational program with an innovative pedagogical approach tailored to facilitate dialogue across difference. It originated as a means of bringing together campus-based students with incarcerated students for a semester-long course held in a prison, jail or other correctional setting. While those core ...

Members | Dynamical Systems Laboratory (DSLab) - Sites

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Austin’s past experience includes designing and building a miniature forklift and project management internship, where he helped design the piping for a pH neutralization system. Austin’s interests include cars, surfing, playing softball, golfing, and traveling. Katie Martin Katie is a senior mechanical engineering student at Temple University.

Meet the People – Public Health Beyond Borders - Sites

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Members of the Public Health Beyond Borders Advisory Committee Graciela Jaschek, MPH, PhD (Faculty Lead for PHBB) Assistant Professor of Instruction in the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics with nine years of teaching experience and an extensive history of 25 years working in minoritized communities as a health planner, community and labor organizer, director of community programs ...

DSpace - scholarshare.temple.edu

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Introduction Drug overdose is the leading cause of injury-related death in the United States, killing more people every year than car crashes. Opioids — both prescription painkillers and heroin — are responsible for most of these deaths. The death rate from prescription opioid-caused overdose nearly quadrupled from 1999 to 2013, while deaths from heroin overdose rose 270 percent between ...