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EEB 522 Seminar Series | Evan MacLean

EEB 522 Seminar Series Colloquium on the Biology of Populations Presented by Evan MacLean "Origins of Cognitive Diversity and Behavioral Diversity in Domestic Dogs"

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Therapy is for Westerners: Inadequacies Measuring Bangladeshi Anxiety & Depression, Imaan Khasru, UG '23 (2267901)

Most tools to assess & diagnose psychological disorders are developed in the West via testing on Western populations, and then used on non-Western populations. We assume these tools are reliable…

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Elastic Shear Buckling Analysis of Low-Frequency Sinusoid Bridge Plate Girders, Eleni Retzepis, UG '24 (2276709)

Flat steel web plates are used in various structural applications such as in plate girders in bridges to transfer large loads across long spans. However, these plates are usually very slim, which…

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Developing and Deploying a Korean Text Analysis Tool for Language Learners

Second language writing is a highly complex cognitive activity where learners engage in thinking about the content, planning the language, and executing appropriately to achieve their goals. As…

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ReMatch Intern - Eleni Retzepis

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Anxious Prospects: Determining Cognitive Processes Underlying Biased Risk Preferences in Anxiety, Allison Yang, UG '23 (3959046)

One prominent symptom of anxiety is exaggerated threat appraisal, which is an overestimation of the likelihood and extent of harm. Researchers have aimed to understand what underlies the real cause…

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Bradford Seminar: "Flood Vulnerable Populations: Who's Exposed And Who Recovers?"

Water and destruction garner the attention in flood disasters, and drive research and policy emphasis on physical processes and built environment impacts. But the main reason we care about floods is…

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From Healthscaping to Disease Tracing: Plague and Public Health After the Black Death - Abigail Agresta

From Healthscaping to Disease Tracing: Plague and Public Health After the Black Death Speaker: Abigail Agresta, George Washington University June 18, 2020 In partnership with…

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CORONAWATCH PODCAST

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Session 6 | Pandemic, Creating a Usable Past: Epidemic History, COVID-19, and the Future of Health

Session 6 | After Epidemics: The Challenge of Reinventing Public HealthSaturday, May 9, 2020 | 1:30 - 3 pmFrom cholera to polio and AIDS, epidemic crises often spur societies to reinvent public…

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Session 2 | Pandemic, Creating a Usable Past: Epidemic History, COVID-19, and the Future of Health

Pandemic, Creating a Usable Past: Epidemic History, COVID-19, and the Future of Health Friday, May 8, 2020 | 11 am - 12:30 pmSession 2 | Epidemics and Urban Centers: Different Cities, Disparate…

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COVID-19 Public Health & THE ECONOMY IN THE GULF STATES

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Early-life autism spectrum disorder diagnosis with nonlinear EEG analysis using machine learning methods

With the increased prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) comes the challenge of identifying children at risk for ASD as early in life as possible so that they can benefit from early…

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Global Systemic Risk: Coronavirus Panel Discussion - February 27, 2020

Global Systemic Risk: Coronavirus Panel Discussion - February 27, 2020

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The Future of the Puerto Rican Body - Part II of Bankruptcy and Citizenship in Puerto Rico Colloquium (Session 3)

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"Party Polarization, Economic Inequality, and the 2016 Election" Fall Football Lecture

Nolan McCarty, Susan Dod Brown Professor of Politics and Public Affairs and Chair, Department of Politics describes how income inequality and political polarization have both increased dramatically…

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