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Robert Stanley - College of Science and Technology

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Research website Google Scholar Interests DNA is often damaged by UV radiation penetrating the ozone layer. The Stanley group uses ultrafast laser spectroscopy and biochemistry to understand the mechanism of DNA repair by DNA photolyase. Photolyase is a flavoprotein that uses light to drive an photoinduced electron transfer reaction repairing the bound DNA lesion. We are using ultrafast laser ...

Graduate Student Survey (GSS) - Institutional Research and Assessment

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The Temple University Graduate Student Survey (GSS) was launched for the first time in Spring, 2016. The survey is based on the undergraduate Temple University Student Questionnaire (TUSQ), with changes to make it more relevant for a graduate student population. Similar to the TUSQ, GSS is designed to measure student perceptions and experiences while at Temple. Unlike the TUSQ, which is ...

30th Annual James A. Barnes Graduate Student History Conference

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27 Records show that in October 1986, Senior Vice President of Hill and Knowlton Penny Peters supplied Melvin Sembler a preliminary campaign proposal which suggested a whole other title for the event; instead of "Kids Say Know," the proposal recommended "Shoppers Take Action: Nix Drugs," or S.TA.N.D. It is obvious that Sembler declined this portion of Hill and Knowlton's proposal, though ...

Trauma and Critical Care | Graduate Medical Education | Lewis Katz ...

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Trauma and Critical Care Home Residency Programs & Fellowships Surgery Departmental Research Faculty Research Trauma and Critical Care

CST Awards - College of Science and Technology

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Presented annually to talented students. For College of Science and Technology (CST) students who demonstrate an understanding and appreciation for the tradition of academic excellence at Temple University, these awards do not require applications. All CST students are reviewed by various departmental and collegial committees for eligibility. Barak Artzy Memorial Award Established in 1976 by ...

Our Faculty | Graduate Medical Education | Lewis Katz School of Medicine

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His innovative research in the physiologic assessment of PH has broadly influenced the PH academic and clinical community across generations. This discriminating interpretation allows accurate and efficient diagnostic assessments, avoids unnecessary cardiac catheterizations, and streamlines follow-up testing and treatment. Dr.

Russell H. Conwell | Temple University

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Temple University's first president, Russell Conwell, was pastor of Grace Baptist Church and founder of Temple College.

CPH Health Services Admin & Policy Departmental Research | Temple ...

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This degree is offered by the Department of Health Services Administration and Policy in Temple’s College of Public Health. Faculty research emphases within the department include

Is The Opinion “Lay” or “Expert?” - The Superior Court Has An Opinion ...

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Lay opinion testimony is tolerated because, frankly, it is hard to find the line between fact and opinion (“she is tall,” “they appeared drunk,” “the car was way over the speed limit”) and because lay witnesses should be comfortable speaking in normal, conversational, easily-understood terms. To ensure there is a foundation for the opinion rather