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Gena Bell Vargas - Temple University

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Biography Dr. Gena Bell Vargas is an associate professor in the recreational therapy program. Her clinical background includes work in an urban acute psychiatric inpatient setting working with people experiencing symptoms of depression, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia, some dually diagnosed with substance abuse. She has also worked in inpatient physical rehabilitation, sometimes using the ...

Manage My Account - Student Financial Services

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A live snapshot of your account is available on the Costs and Aid tab of TUportal. You can access the Student Account Statement through the steps listed below. Alternatively, students may access their account via TUpay. Log into TUportal and go to the Costs and Aid tab. Scroll to the Student Account Statement. Select Charges and Payments from the menu. Click Submit to open a live statement in ...

Ewa Protasiuk - College of Liberal Arts

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Ewa Protasiuk is an advanced doctoral student in the Department of Sociology at Temple University. She earned her B.A. at Colgate University and her M.A. at Temple University. She is a scholar of work and organizations, labor, and social inequalities whose research focuses on low-wage and non-standard work. Her dissertation examines stability and change in the labor practices of urban ...

Parkson Lee-Gau Chong, PhD | Lewis Katz School of Medicine | Lewis Katz ...

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The concept of sterol superlattice formation is depicted here. The rectangle-like objects represent a lipid membrane, where regular (shaded areas) and irregular (blank areas) regions coexist. In regular regions, sterol molecules are regularly distributed into either hexagonal or centered rectangular superlattices within the host lipid matrix.

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 ...

Hospitality Management MS | Temple University Bulletin

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About the Program This program is not accepting applications for the 2025-2026 academic year.

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Research Guides: Publishing Support: Submission Process

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To give your manuscript the best chance of acceptance, it is important you submit methodically. Even with novel research, details are key in convincing editors and referees that your manuscript fits the journal's purpose and standards. Follow these tips to improve your odds: Thoroughly review submission guidelines and criteria Strictly adhere to the individual journal's stated citation style ...

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Tonia Hsieh - College of Science and Technology

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Hsieh lab website My comparative biomechanics lab focuses on how animals move through their natural worlds. We are particularly interested in how animals run across yielding surfaces such as sand and how they use their feet to maximize locomotor ability. To address our research questions, we examine animal movement under a variety of conditions, and then apply bioinspired physical modeling ...