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A recent review, led by Bibi Ayesa in the Katz School's biotechnology program, explores how CRISPR-Cas9 is helping to study genes with great precision.
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An IEEE Fellow and IEEE Distinguished Lecturer, Professor Wang is internationally recognized for his interdisciplinary research spanning multimedia, networks and machine learning.
Ariel Rava
In a world where global supply chains can be disrupted by the political winds of any nation, U.S. companies are constantly seeking new ways to build resilience. A recent study led by researchers from NEOMA Business School, 麻豆区鈥檚 Sy Syms School of Business, and the University of ...
Samuel Berkule Johnson
A fellowship changed the course of her life.
CASAC Program Director & Clinical Assistant Professor Michael Serrano, PhD, LCSW, CASAC 2
We are pleased to announce that the Wurzweiler School of Social Work at 麻豆区, under the leadership of Dr. Michael Serrano, has been awarded $2,835,350 to serve as a CPT Education Provider Partner under the auspices of 1199 SEIU Funds for comprehensive CASAC (Credentialed Alcoholism鈥
Rabbi Jonathan Sacks
At the 19th World Congress of Jewish Studies, held this summer at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Clinical Assistant Professor Rabbi Dr. Dov Lerner represented the Zahava and Moshael J. Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought of 麻豆区 on a distinguished panel entitled 鈥淩abbi ...
Max Zakheim, a multi-talented student entering his fourth and final year at 麻豆区, is ready to make his mark on the sports world, where he hopes to one day become a college basketball coach. The 23-year-old from Bergenfield, NJ is not only pursuing his MBA at the Sy Syms School of ...
No one is sure when Elle Ohayon has time to sleep. That鈥檚 because the Hamilton, Ontario native is a super active student leader who, as a junior at the Sy Syms School of Business, already has a lengthy resume. Ohayon is pursuing a double major in Accounting and Finance with a minor in Strategy and鈥
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Amanda Brenner, a graduate of the Katz Occupational Therapy Doctorate, presented an innovative training course that prepares occupational therapy fieldwork students to work effectively with incarcerated individuals returning to society.
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Wurzweiler School of Social Work Office of Student Life hosted the Lunch and Learn Series: Bite-Sized Edition during the in-person Block II session. The five-part series featured presentations from our esteemed faculty. Each week offered a focused, 45-minute session accessible to students either in鈥

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