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Researchers in our lab take a mostly theoretical and computational approach to asking basic questions about how the evolutionary process has shaped life on Earth. Much of our research focuses on how populations and closely related species have diverged and on developing computational tools for analyzing this divergence. We also develop methods that can take advantage of population genomic data ...
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Research in my lab focuses on how ecological factors and natural selection affect the genetic diversity and biogeography of human and non-human malaria and a variety of other parasites. By integrating the fields of epidemiology, ecology, and evolution to understand the history, genetic diversity, and distributions of parasites, we hope to learn how drug resistance emerges and how parasites ...
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Bachelor of Science in Ecology, Evolution and Biodiversity Temple University’s Bachelor of Science in Ecology, Evolution and Biodiversity in the College of Science and Technology prepares students for rigorous advanced study in these fields and subsequent careers in academic, governmental or nongovernmental research institutions. The 123-credit hour bachelor’s program develops ecology ...
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What sets apart our Sustainability PSM? Equity and environmental justice are at the center of the sustainability program’s curriculum. As a student, you will learn how to address inequities and methods for understanding the natural, technological and socioeconomic systems that impact sustainability. The program offers specialized concentrations designed so you can focus on one area that ...
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Professional Science Master ’ s in Bioinnovation Learn the business and science behind new projects in biomedicine and biotechnology with the Professional Science Master’s (PSM) in Bioinnovation from Temple’s College of Science and Technology CST. This 30-credit graduate degree program focuses on the identification, commercialization and dissemination of novel biological concepts, models ...
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Temple University School of Pharmacy, established in 1901, carries far more than a century's worth of history and reliability in pharmacy education. The Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree program trains pharmacists who pursue career paths in community pharmacy, hospital pharmacy, long-term care, managed care, the pharmaceutical industry, government and more.
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This dissertation provides the unified synthesis and isolation of various electronically and sterically distinct N-HVIs to promote their continued investigation in the Wengryniuk group as well as synthetic groups across the globe (Chapter 1). Additionally, synthetic efforts toward natural product targets led to new discoveries regarding the key electrophilic heteroatom rearrangement step which ...
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Dedicated to the investigation of physicochemical processes, environmental chemistry, remediation, and fate & transport, our lab performs experimental research on societally and environmentally relevant issues, and our research addresses both natural and engineered treatment systems. Our approaches include laboratory up to field scale, and the results contribute to society’s understanding of ...
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Course Description Total war, weapons of mass destruction, genocide. These were not solely inventions of the 20th century nor are they the natural consequences of a violent human nature. Leaders, armies, and the strategies they pursue are rooted in their social and political context. Weapons are the products of not merely technological but also historical and cultural development. Battles ...