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Center For Health Science Research Newsletter, June 2012, Center For Health Science Research, Michelle Hammet
Center For Health Science Research Newsletter, June 2012, Center For Health Science Research, Michelle Hammet
Center for Health Science Research Newsletter
The Research Newsletter is published by the Center for Health Science Research, College of Nursing. This publication is intended to highlight the latest in College of Nursing academic & research updates, opportunities, people, events, achievements, and goals.
Looking Back At Genomic Medicine In 2011, Charles Auffray, Timothy Caulfield, Muin J. Khoury, James R. Lupski, Matthias Schwab, Timothy Veenstra
Looking Back At Genomic Medicine In 2011, Charles Auffray, Timothy Caulfield, Muin J. Khoury, James R. Lupski, Matthias Schwab, Timothy Veenstra
Pharmaceutical Sciences Faculty Publications
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Environmental Effects Of Ozone Depletion And Its Interactions With Climate Change: Progress Report, 2011, Anthony L. Andrady, Pieter J. Aucamp, Amy T. Austin, Alkiviadis F. Bais, Carlos L. Ballare, Lars Olof Bjorn, Janet F. Bornman, Martyn Caldwell, Anthony P. Cullen, David J. Erickson, Frank R. De Gruijl, Donat-P Hader, Walter Helbling, Mohammad Ilyas, Janice Longstreth, Robyn Lucas, Richard L. Mckenzie, Sasha Madronich, Mary Norval, Nigel D. Paul, Halim Redhwi, Sharon Robinson, Min Shao, Keith R. Solomon, Barbara Sulzberger, Yukio Takizawa, Xiaoyan Tang, Ayako Torikai, Jan C. Van Der Leun, Craig Williamson, Stephen R. Wilson, Robert C. Worrest, Richard G. Zepp
Environmental Effects Of Ozone Depletion And Its Interactions With Climate Change: Progress Report, 2011, Anthony L. Andrady, Pieter J. Aucamp, Amy T. Austin, Alkiviadis F. Bais, Carlos L. Ballare, Lars Olof Bjorn, Janet F. Bornman, Martyn Caldwell, Anthony P. Cullen, David J. Erickson, Frank R. De Gruijl, Donat-P Hader, Walter Helbling, Mohammad Ilyas, Janice Longstreth, Robyn Lucas, Richard L. Mckenzie, Sasha Madronich, Mary Norval, Nigel D. Paul, Halim Redhwi, Sharon Robinson, Min Shao, Keith R. Solomon, Barbara Sulzberger, Yukio Takizawa, Xiaoyan Tang, Ayako Torikai, Jan C. Van Der Leun, Craig Williamson, Stephen R. Wilson, Robert C. Worrest, Richard G. Zepp
Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health - Papers: part A
The parties to the Montreal Protocol are informed by three panels of experts. One of these is the Environmental Effects Assessment Panel (EEAP), which deals with two focal issues. The first focus is the effects of increased UV radiation on human health, animals, plants, biogeochemistry, air quality, and materials. The second focus is on interactions between UV radiation and global climate change and how these may affect humans and the environment. When considering the effects of climate change, it has become clear that processes resulting in changes in stratospheric ozone are more complex than believed previously. As a result of …
Gender Differences In Wheelchair Marathon Performances - Oita Wheelchair Marathon From 1983 To 2011, Romuald Lepers, Paul J. Stapley, Beat Knechtle
Gender Differences In Wheelchair Marathon Performances - Oita Wheelchair Marathon From 1983 To 2011, Romuald Lepers, Paul J. Stapley, Beat Knechtle
Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences - Papers (Archive)
Background: The purpose of the study was (1) to examine the changes in participation and performance of males and females at the Oita International Wheelchair Marathon in Oita, Japan, between 1983 and 2011, and (2) to analyze the gender difference in the age of peak wheelchair marathon performance. Methods: Age and time performance data for all wheelchair athletes completing the Oita International Wheelchair Marathon from 1983 to 2011 were analyzed. Results: Mean annual number of finishers was 123 ± 43 for males and 6 ± 3 for females (5.0% ± 2.0% of all finishers), respectively. Mean age of overall finishers …
Septic Shock: Current Management And New Therapeutic Frontiers, R. Phillip Dellinger, Md
Septic Shock: Current Management And New Therapeutic Frontiers, R. Phillip Dellinger, Md
Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Presentations and Grand Rounds
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Dr. R. Phillip Dellinger is a Professor of Medicine who holds a faculty appointment in the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at the Robert Wood Johnson School of Medicine, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. He is also the Vice-Chair, Department of Medicine and the Director, Medical/Surgical/Cardiovascular Surgical Intensive Care Unit at the Cooper Medical Center in Camden New Jersey. In 2006-2007, he was selected as South Jersey Top Docs by South Jersey Magazine. Dr. Dellinger's interests are in the treatment and outcomes of septic shock.
Faculty Scholarship Report - College Of Nursing - 2011, Center For Health Science Research
Faculty Scholarship Report - College Of Nursing - 2011, Center For Health Science Research
Nursing Annual Report of Scholarship
The 2011 Faculty Scholarship Report for the College of Nursing highlights the academic and research achievements of the University of Tennessee Nursing faculty during the 2010-2011 fiscal year.
Scholars Day Program Of Events 2011, Carl Goodson Honors Program
Scholars Day Program Of Events 2011, Carl Goodson Honors Program
Scholars Day
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