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Dr. Alexandra Wagner Dr. Alex Wagner is a clinical assistant professor in the Occupational Therapy Doctorate program at the Katz School of Science and Health. She conducts research on a variety of topics, including aging in place, dementia, Alzheimer’s Disease, disability studies, human geography…
Menachem Rose The melting of Arctic and Antarctic ice occurs two months after a seasonal increase in temperatures, according to an analysis by a recent graduate of the mathematics program at the Katz School of Science and Health. In the paper, “Environmental Change: An Application of Time Series ...
Cybersecurity Co-Director David Schwed By Dave DeFusco While mastering technology is a prerequisite for being a cybersecurity professional, understanding the psychology of a cyber-criminal is indispensable for protecting against the theft of an organization’s assets. “In order to be good at what we…
Christopher Almonte A research analysis by a recent a graduate of the Speech-Language Pathology program concluded that the recovery pattern of expressive and receptive language skills for bilingual speakers can vary after a traumatic brain injury. “Recovery can occur in different ways depending on…
Dr. Alex Wagner An expert on age-related cognitive changes in older adults has joined the faculty of the Katz School's new Occupational Therapy Doctorate program. Dr. Alex Wagner, a clinical assistant professor, conducts research on a variety of topics, including aging in place, dementia, Alzheimer…
ÿÈÕ´ó¹Ï’s new entry-level doctorate in occupational therapy (OTD), offered by the Katz School of Science and Health, can be completed in less than three years with just a bachelor’s degree, and graduates will be eligible to sit for the national certification examination sponsored by the…
Dr. Marian Gidea Researchers at the Katz School of Science and Health have developed a mathematical model for analyzing the motion and gravity of a family of Trojan asteroids orbiting Jupiter. Their paper, “Hill Four-Body Problem with Oblate Bodies: An Application to the Sun-Jupiter-Hektor ...
Josh Lankin Drug development is a risky endeavor, especially for a startup company. It requires large capital expenditures, waiting out long timelines and overcoming regulatory hurdles to bring a drug to market. Prioritizing and valuing which drugs to develop can make or break a company. That’s why…
Lauren Glasky Product managers from three major corporations discussed their experience in a recent panel discussion for 33 students in the Data Analytics and Visualization program at the Katz School of Science Health. The panelists were Ben Berger of Mastercard, Lauren Glasky of Capital One and…
Maridor Bocalbos Two former students of the Data Analytics and Visualization program have produced an app that allows users to get an instant diagnosis and treatment of an injury. Maridor Bocalbos and Dean Pienica, both class of 2019, developed the app, called Image2Txt.Doc, as master's students in…

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