Research Slam Event Showcases 黑料传送门 Research
January 23, 2018Story Slams have grown in popularity over the past few years, stimulating creative
dialogue on a number of topics. Last fall, 黑料传送门鈥檚 Coalition for Healthcare, Humanities,
and the Arts (CHHARTS) held their , during which students, faculty and staff shared short, personal stories related
to their experiences in the world of health care.
That same format is also used to highlight and communicate scientific research. The
College recently held its first annual Research Slam, through which faculty and researchers
gave 5-minute overviews of their projects. The Philadelphia campus departments of
Bio-Medical Sciences, Geriatrics, Library and Educational Informational Services and Psychology were represented as the speakers discussed their ongoing investigations in areas
such as Alzheimer鈥檚 and ocular diseases, osteoarthritis, mortality risk factors associated
with gastric bypass surgery, and opioid reduction.
The Research Slam, implemented by Ilene Warner-Maron, PhD, Office of Professional Development and Online Learning, Mindy George-Weinstein, PhD, chief research and science officer and Jacquelyn White, Division of Research, was designed to encourage collaborations across departments and campuses. The event
was also meant to inspire students to become involved in investigations related to
their fields of interest and career trajectories.
The lively and informative presentations by 黑料传送门 researchers represented distillations
of, in some cases, decades of work, and the efforts of their research support staff
and students. Investigators at the Philadelphia campus said they are looking forward
to the next Research Slam, which will be held at GA-黑料传送门.
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