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Archives for February 2016

Unweaving Africa: Zomba Prison Project

February 13, 2016 by Nduku Ngomba Leave a Comment

With the Grammy awards set for this Monday January 15th 2016, all eyes are set on big names such as Taylor Swift, Kanye West as well as Compton born rapper Kendrick Lamar whose album “How to Pimp a Butterfly” received a whopping 11 nominations, the highest of any other artist this year. While the largest honors of the night are typically conferred to those artists who … [Read more...] about Unweaving Africa: Zomba Prison Project

The Benefits of Using Genomic Data from Electronic Medical Records for Scientific Research

February 12, 2016 by Nduku Ngomba Leave a Comment

Emily Kopania is a senior majoring in biological sciences with a minor in computational biology and bioinformatics.  She is currently doing research in Dr. Matthew Dean’s lab on the genetic basis of shape variation in oyster shells.  After graduating, she plans to pursue a Ph.D. in genetics.  She is also a Supplemental Instruction Leader for Physics 151 and a member of Science … [Read more...] about The Benefits of Using Genomic Data from Electronic Medical Records for Scientific Research

Historical Endurance of the “Dies Irae” Plainchant

February 11, 2016 by Brian Manahan Leave a Comment

“Dies Irae” is a Latin hymn and a particularly renowned melody of plainchant. Based in Christianity, the “Dies Irae,” or “Day of Wrath” is a rumination of the day of judgement. The first stanza of this Medieval Latin poem has be translated as: “That day of wrath, that dreadful day, shall heaven and earth in ashes lay, as David and the Sybil say.” While ominous in … [Read more...] about Historical Endurance of the “Dies Irae” Plainchant

Risks of overdiagnosis and underdiagnosis in assessing attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

February 10, 2016 by Dustin Lieu Leave a Comment

    Kasra Behizad is a first-year medical student at the Keck School of Medicine of USC with a concentration in primary care and community medicine. His research interests include designing community health empowerment programs and investigating the role of spirituality/religion in the healing … [Read more...] about Risks of overdiagnosis and underdiagnosis in assessing attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

Bugs and Drugs: Eradication of the Guinea Worm

February 10, 2016 by Dustin Lieu Leave a Comment

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ In 1982, shortly after losing the presidential election to Ronald Reagan, Jimmy Carter established the Carter Center with the goal of advancing the cause of human rights and alleviating human suffering through global peace and public health programs. As part of … [Read more...] about Bugs and Drugs: Eradication of the Guinea Worm

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