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Young-Jin Son, PhD | Lewis Katz School of Medicine | Lewis Katz School ...

https://medicine.temple.edu/directory/young-jin-son-phd

Research Interests We are currently carrying out two lines of translation-oriented research using clinically relevant mouse models, aiming to restore motor and sensory functions after peripheral nerve injury or spinal cord root injury. Although it is commonly believed that the peripheral nerve regenerates, recovery from human nerve injuries typically takes months to years, and is incomplete in ...

Pharmaceutical Sciences Graduate Programs - School of Pharmacy

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In our labs, you will work together with fellow students and faculty to keep science moving through the phases of preclinical basic research, drug discovery, and translational medicine. Our innovations disrupt the course of disease and forge new approaches to research.

Non-Degree Seeking Students | Temple University College of Education ...

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Interested in taking courses before applying for admission to the College of Education and Human Development? Non-degree seeking students can complete up to nine credits to increase their professional knowledge before applying to a master's, doctoral, or non-degree certificate or certification program. How to Register for Courses To register for courses, you should: Identify course (s) in ...

Mentor Collective - College of Liberal Arts

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CLA Mentors are here to offer guidance as students acclimate to life in college and beyond. Students will connect via their preferred method of communication, in person, text, phone, email or virtual meeting platform.

Karen Mcbride - Temple University

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Biography Karen McBride earned a BS in health information management in 1988 from Temple University and an MS in instructional technology from Philadelphia University in 2003. Prior to accepting the position at Temple University, she was a manager in the Health Information Management Department at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. Previous positions include clinical data analyst at Wyeth ...

Historic Preservation BS | Temple University Bulletin

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Overview The Bachelor of Science in Historic Preservation, offered by the Department of Architecture and Environmental Design (AED), centers on current practices related to cultural heritage and community based preservation. Students take courses in the architecture foundation program for the first two years of study then focus on preservation theory and practice in the third and fourth year ...

Mathematical Economics BA (CLA) | Temple University Bulletin

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Overview The College of Liberal Arts' Department of Economics and the College of Science and Technology's Department of Mathematics jointly offer the Bachelor of Arts in Mathematical Economics for students who wish to take a mathematical approach to economics. Economics today makes extensive use of mathematical techniques. Students who wish to pursue graduate study in economics and related ...

Applied Economics PhD - Temple University

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About the Program The PhD in Applied Economics is designed to prepare the student for university teaching and research as well as for positions as economists in business, government, and industry. The program emphasizes the development of advanced research and scholarship skills in applied economics areas, including applied econometrics, economic development, financial economics, industrial ...

CONTENTdm - Temple University

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This collection of over 1,500 World War I posters in Temple University Libraries' Special Collections Research Center was donated by George F. Tyler in 1937. The posters provide a graphic portrayal of Allied propaganda used to educate the public and enlist support for the war effort. In addition, they serve as examples of the art, design, and printing techniques of the period. An exhibition of ...

University Housing and Residential Life - Student Affairs

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Preparing for move in can be overwhelming, but we are here to help! Click the below menus for more information about preparing to move to campus. You can also reference the move-in guide for a detailed overview.