https://events.temple.edu/pop-up-coffee-main-campus
Calling all researchers, administrators, and staff members supporting Temple's research mission: Join the OVPR team for Pop-Up Coffee at the Charles Library Event Space (Room 102 on the first floor) any time between 8:30 and 10 a.m. for complimentary coffee, pastries, and conversations. This informal gathering is a great way to connect with Dr. Gladden and the team, meet colleagues across ...
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Temple Law alumnus Carl Hittinger discusses the positions of the Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Justice as calls for antitrust investigations into “Big Tech” companies escalate. The agencies, which share civil antitrust enforcement authority, reportedly are tussling over the right to investigate social media, online retail, search engine, and app store companies, raising ...
https://law.temple.edu/10q/tag/jonathan-broder/
The 10-Q is always seeking to improve what we do and how we do it. So, we are thrilled to announce that Jonathan Broder, LAW ’83, is joining us as a co-editor. Mr. Broder has brought a wealth of experience and insight to this blog through articles on a potential railway merger, a shakeup at American
https://cst.temple.edu/directory/james-brodovsky
College of Science and Technology Department of Biology Research Associate
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S. Michael Sirkin discusses a Delaware M&A case, Presidio, outlining the different results obtained by each of the defendants based on their positions and involvement in the case and how this provides guidance for participants in transactions and subsequent litigation.
https://scholarshare.temple.edu/items/473b3e1a-634c-43ec-87cc-8f65869fcc22
Hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs) are exposed to physiological levels of formaldehyde but can occasionally be challenged by high levels of formaldehyde generated by various endogenous and exogenous sources. In addition, leukemia cells stressed by oncogenic mutations continuously produce excessive amounts of formaldehyde. Here, we show that DNA polymerase theta (Polθ) cooperates ...
https://law.temple.edu/10q/10-q-random-summer-new-job-advice-summer-2019-update-part-2/
In Part 2 of its 2019 Summer job advice, Temple 10-Q reminds aspiring lawyers that they are also adults—so act like it
https://law.temple.edu/10q/category/corporate-responsibility/
Benjamin Mishkin (LAW ’12) and Daniel Kilburn (LAW ’23) outline the recent amendment to the Commonwealth’s data breach notification law and the new obligations imposed on businesses that suffer a data breach involving Pennsylvania residents.
https://events.temple.edu/pop-up-coffee-main-campus-0
Calling all researchers, administrators, and staff members supporting Temple's research mission: Join the OVPR team for Pop-Up Coffee at the Charles Library Event Space (Room 102 on the first floor) any time between 8:30 and 10 a.m. for complimentary coffee, pastries, and conversations. This informal gathering is a great way to connect with Dr. Gladden and the team, meet colleagues across ...
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