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Apply | Graduate School | Temple University Graduate School

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Join the more than 6,200 students who make the decision to earn their graduate degree at Temple. Apply for admission using the application link for your anticipated school or college. Boyer College of Music and Dance College of Education and Human Development College of Engineering College of Liberal Arts College of Public Health College of Science and Technology Fox School of Business and ...

Slava Rom, PhD | Graduate Medical Education | Lewis Katz School of Medicine

https://medicine.temple.edu/departments-centers/clinical-departments/pathology-laboratory-medicine/research-programs/slava-rom-phd

1. Micro RNA and their role in blood brain barrier (BBB) function. Alterations of BBB integrity during inflammation are critical events in brain injury/neurodegeneration, and strategies aiding in BBB restoration could improve neurological outcomes. This study will shed light on the mechanisms of the anti-inflammatory and BBB protective properties of miRNA, using the most relevant in vitro ...

Faculty: Susan E. Cahan | Tyler School of Art and Architecture

https://tyler.temple.edu/faculty/susan-e-cahan

Susan E. Cahan is an art historian, curator and educator who specializes in contemporary art and the history of museums. Her research focuses on the relationship between social and artistic change and the confluence of factors that shape the way culture is imagined, discussed and advanced.

Compensation | Human Resources | Temple University Human Resources

https://careers.temple.edu/hr-resources/our-functional-areas/compensation

The university’s compensation program balances internal equity and external competitiveness. The program is designed to attract, reward and retain talent. In addition, competent and dedicated employees are motivated to share in the successful growth of the university while attaining their individual career objectives.

Erik Cordes - College of Science and Technology

https://cst.temple.edu/about/faculty-staff/erik-cordes

Dr. Cordes is a Full Professor and Vice Chair in the Department of Biology. He received his M.S. from Moss Landing Marine Labs, his Ph.D. from Penn State University and was a post-doctoral fellow at Harvard University. He has worked on the ecology of the deep sea for nearly 30 years, spent almost two years at sea on over 30 research cruises, and has made 47 dives in manned submersibles ...

Quinta Brunson to receive honorary degree at Temple University’s 2024 ...

https://news.temple.edu/news/2024-03-22/quinta-brunson-receive-honorary-degree-temple-universitys-2024-commencement

Award-winning actress, writer, producer, showrunner and former Temple Owl Quinta Brunson will address the graduates and be awarded an honorary Temple University degree during their 137th Commencement in May, the university announced today.

CLA Psychology PhD Research | Temple University

https://www.temple.edu/academics/degree-programs/psychology-phd-la-psy-phd/cla-psychology-phd-research

The Psychology doctoral program combines coursework with high-level research experiences that culminate in a doctoral dissertation. Students work closely with faculty members to develop a research specialty and address novel questions. For more information on the range of topics being studied in Psychology research laboratories, see our department research page.

Daddy Grace and His House of Prayer - Temple University Libraries News

https://sites.temple.edu/librarynews/2008/03/23/daddy_grace_and/

Daddy Grace was a flamboyant preacher of the 1930’s, 40’s, and 50’s who created a religious organization with churches situated mainly up and down the east coast of the United Sta…

IS DAUBERT GATEKEEPING MORE STRINGENT THAN EVER?

https://law.temple.edu/aer/2025/02/16/is-daubert-gatekeeping-more-stringent-than-ever/

The difference between Pennsylvania’s approach to judges and expert ‘gatekeeping’ and that under the Federal Rules of Evidence is stark. For the Commonwealth and its Frye jurisprudence, judges are told to ‘leave science to the scientists.’ The proscription is clear and far-reaching: [T]rial courts may not question the merits of the expert’s scientific theories,

Robin Taylor Wilson | Temple University

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Biography Dr. Wilson is an environmental cancer epidemiologist by training with experience in transdisciplinary implementation research. She directs the Kidney Cancer Research Prevention Program at Temple University. Her research focuses on the intersection between genetic and environmental factors influencing kidney cancer risk, including trace element exposures and vitamin D metabolism. This ...