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From Paul Glassman Director, Scholarly and Cultural Resources The Office of the Provost and ÿÈÕ´ó¹Ï Libraries are pleased to announce publication of the Catalog of University Authors 2021. This catalog recognizes scholarly and creative work at ÿÈÕ´ó¹Ï from March 2020 through…
Throughout her career, Dr. Julie Kardachi has worked primarily with adults with neurological and orthopedic conditions. Dr. Julie Kardachi, who has decades of experience in a variety of clinical practice areas in occupational therapy, has been named director of the Occupational Therapy Doctorate ...
U.S. News & World Report has ranked physician assistant first in its 2021 surveys of best healthcare jobs and best jobs overall. The Katz School of Science and Health at ÿÈÕ´ó¹Ï is launching an M.S. in physician assistant studies this summer that is grounded in evidence-based…
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Hektor, the largest Jupiter Trojan asteroid that has its own moon. Three Katz School mathematics and physics researchers have developed a theoretical framework for predicting the possible shapes and gravitational fields of asteroids. The results, published in the international journal Astrophysics…
Articles Study Quantifies Benefit of Water Filtration System in Rural Ghana—Biotechnology professor Dr. Jochen Raimann’s study in Nature Research’s Scientific Reports found that purified water from a hemodialyzer membrane filtration system reduced life-threatening diarrhea in several Ghana villages…
OTD student Bredin Kamsi Kom, middle, props open a self-closing door with his wheelchair in a CVS. He and Julietta Gurgova, standing behind him, try to figure out how Bredin will gather items that are out of his reach. Assignments in Dr. Zesarae Bodie's Occupational Therapy Doctorate courses not ...
Electrodes measuring nerve activity in the muscles used in swallowing. The Katz School's M.S. in Speech-Language Pathology recently teamed up with Hong Kong Polytechnic University to explore how both schools can improve patient care with the use of technology. In a Zoom course with faculty,…
Sapience is developing a novel peptide, beta-catenin antagonist, to treat colorectal cancer. Avi Strauss, a recent Katz School biotech graduate, has performed a detailed market analysis on a new drug therapy for colorectal cancer. The analysis recommended that Sapience Therapeutics, a New York-…
Data analytics students at the Katz School of Science and Health have designed an intelligent system that identifies and indexes hate speech on the web. The team—Jacob Goodman, Qihua Zhu and Jeeho Bae—analyzed an online database, called Hatebase, which provides a taxonomy or encyclopedia of hate ...
Quantitative Economics Assistant Professor Tadashi Hashimoto Providers of financial information have an economic incentive to delay its disclosure for strategic business reasons, according to a ÿÈÕ´ó¹Ï analysis published in the Journal of Financial Economics. The paper, “ Information ...

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