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Better language access is needed to improve diabetes care and education for the deaf
[ad_1] August 26, 2022 4 minute read Source/Disclosure The issuer: sauce: Richman, ML et al. D14C. Placement: ADCES22; August 12-15, 2022. Baltimore. Disclosure: Litchman reports serving on DiabetesPRO’s advisory board and as a consultant for dQ&A Market Research Inc. Henderson does not report related financial disclosures. Add topic to email alert Get an email when ... -
Graduate Certificate Addresses Racial Disparity in Education
[ad_1] For Fall 2022, The Ohio State University is a new Graduate Certificate in Anti-Racism in Education. presented by University of Education and Human Ecology (EHE)According to EHE Associate Professor Winston Thompson, who manages the program, the certificate provides a resource for current and future educators to examine issues of race and identity both inside ... -
Gujarat Science and Technology Council (GUJCOST) Working for the Future of Science
[ad_1] Gujarat today is a state with the strongest R&D culture with sophisticated lab infrastructure with state-of-the-art equipment in various institutes and college departments for seamless research by faculty and researchers. It prides itself as one of the Recently, in order to move in the direction of new emerging fields, Param Shabak High-end research is ... -
Austin Public Health working to increase monkeypox vaccine dosage
[ad_1] Austin (KXAN) — Austin Public Health (APH) has a new initiative to get more people vaccinated against monkeypox. “At least 27 women in the state have tested positive, were not sexually involved in another positive case, and are spreading among more people who were spread through face-to-face transmission through direct skin-to-skin contact or infection. ... -
Open Science in Autism Research: A Chat with Amy Pearson and Daniel Poole | Spectrum
[ad_1] Amy Pearson Senior Lecturer in PsychologyUniversity of Sunderland Daniel Poole ResearcherUniversity of Sheffield For more than a decade, open research has gained widespread support from the scientific community, including autism researchers. However, few people in the field regularly use established open science methodologies. To solve this problem, a team of UK autism researchers ... -
Institute Partner Texila International E-Conference Joins 5th Annual Global Digital Marketing Summit
[ad_1] The Digital Marketing Skills Institute (DMSI), Nigeria’s largest EdTech company, is pleased to announce that the Texila International E-Conference, LinkedIn, Partnered with Yahoo, DHL, etc. As the largest digital marketing global summit where digital marketers from around the world gather to discuss digital marketing best practices, latest trends, actionable solutions and strategies in the ... -
Health officials say it’s too early to tell if monkeypox cases are declining
[ad_1] OLYMPIA – Provincial health officials say it’s too early to tell if monkeypox cases are declining, health ministry officials said Thursday. The risk to the general public remains low, Health Secretary Dr Umair Shah told reporters. “A monkeypox outbreak in the midst of COVID is a massive outbreak in itself,” said state epidemiologist Dr. ... -
Science within museum exhibits
[ad_1] For the final article in our series on outreach and teaching work outside academia, we spoke with Isabel Distefano, a molecular lab technician at the Pritzker DNA Lab at the Field Museum in Chicago. DiStefano’s work is research-centric, but requires a lot of teaching and demonstration, as the entire lab is also a museum ...










