https://medicine.temple.edu/departments-centers/clinical-departments/pathology-laboratory-medicine/research-programs/wenzhe-ho-md-mph
Dr. Ho’s laboratory is using multidisciplinary approaches to understand virus-host interactions and the basic mechanisms that control virus replication and strategies for enhancing the innate immunity against viral infections, particularly human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV, a major etiology of liver disease). Working closely with drug abusing populations in the ...
https://community.mis.temple.edu/jallegra/
Joseph Allegra is Senior Associate Director for the Management Information Systems (MIS) department. Joseph is the key contact point for internal and external communications for more than 1200 students. He is responsible for recruiting, mentoring, and placement of students, which include the undergraduate BBA in MIS major, minor, Ph.D., and both Graduate Master’s programs; MS in IT Auditing ...
https://www.temple.edu/directory/felix-udoeyo-ffudoeyo
Biography Dr. Udoeyo is an Associate Professor of Instruction in the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering. Prior to his joining the faculty in Temple University, he was a Visiting Research Scholar/Professor at Global Institute of Environmental Engineering System (GIEES) and the Department of Civil Engineering, University of North Carolina at Charlotte. His primary assignment is ...
https://sites.temple.edu/hpearsall/publications/
Lee, KangJae “Jerry,” Myla F.J. Aronson, Jeffrey A.G. Clark, Fushcia-Ann Hoover, Hogyeum Evan Joo, Peleg Kremer, Daniele La Rosa, Kelli L. Larson, Christopher A ...
https://tuljournals.temple.edu/index.php/mundi/article/download/371/244/
Dominican society through examining colonial foundations of gender norms and
https://medicine.temple.edu/news/2025/07/affirming-access-giving-back-move-medicine-forward
Temple alum Dr. Douglas Mest and his husband Mark Pelekakis knew they wanted to pay their success forward to support Temple’s mission. Knowing their ‘why’, scholarship support became their ‘how’. Douglas Mest, BS ’85, MD ’88, and his husband, Mark Pelekakis, acknowledge how lucky they’ve been. They’re also determined to help create that luck for the next generation of ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~jiewu/research/publications/Publication_files/Fog_Edge_Computing_BC2020.pdf
This book also covers the security architectural design of fog/edge computing, including a comprehensive overview of vulnerabilities in fog/edge computing within multiple architectural levels, the security and intelligent management, the implementation of network-function-virtualization-enabled multicasting in part four. It explains how to use the blockchain to realize security services. The ...
https://sites.temple.edu/texttotalk/papi/
This week we read, Papi, How Many Stars are in the Sky? and learned the words stars, sky, clear, and lullaby. Ask your child what each word means, and if they don’t know, explain the meaning to them or show them an example. Here are easy definitions to use.
https://klein.temple.edu/study-away/apply
Application Timelines Each Global Opportunities program runs on a different application timeline depending on when the program takes place. Typically, students will apply the semester before they intend to study away. Please visit your program of interest on the Klein GO portal to determine when applications open and close, and when enrollment materials are due. If you have any questions about ...
https://disabilities.temple.edu/voices/interviews/thaler
About Nancy Thaler Born: 1949, Kingston, PA Executive Director, NASDDDS; formerly Director of Quality Improvement, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Disabled and Elderly Health Program Group (2003-2006); past Pennsylvania Deputy Secretary for Mental Retardation (1993-2003) Keywords Community Collaborative, Pennhurst, Self-Advocacy, Everyday Lives, Self-Determination