UT-ORNL Governor’s Chair Professor of Computational Nuclear Engineering and Department Head Brian Wirth was named a 2025 Fellow of the American Physical Society. The post Wirth Elected Fellow of American Physical Society first appeared on Department of Nuclear Engineering.| Department of Nuclear Engineering
One of the most valuable assets you can start building during your time in the MS in Applied Biotechnology is your professional network.| UW Online Collaboratives
The College of Arts & Letters honored its Faculty Award Winners at the 2025 College of Arts & Letters Faculty and Staff Welcome Reception on Sept. 29 at the Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center. These faculty members were recognized for their outstanding leadership, teaching, innovation, and community engagement, as well as the significant impact they have made in enhancing curriculum and student experiences.| Department of Religious Studies
The appointments are Stephanie Boddie at Baylor University in Texas, Marie Johns at Howard University in Washington, D.C., King Britt at the University of California, San Diego, Del Wright, Jr. at Louisiana State University, and Ibraheem Karaye at Hofstra University in New York. The post Five Black Scholars Who Have Been Appointed to Endowed Faculty Positions appeared first on The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education.| The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education
The College of Arts & Letters at Michigan State University created two new awards this year to acknowledge faculty and staff who make exceptional contributions to mentoring students outside the classroom. These two Outstanding Undergraduate Mentorship Awards are nominated by students, endorsed by their chair or director, and selected by a student committee.| College of Arts & Letters
The College of Arts & Letters honored its Faculty Award Winners at the 2025 College of Arts & Letters Faculty and Staff Welcome Reception on Sept. 29 at the Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center. These faculty members were recognized for their outstanding leadership, teaching, innovation, and community engagement, as well as the significant impact they have made in enhancing curriculum and student experiences.| College of Arts & Letters
[caption id="attachment_10660" align="alignright" width="214"] Donna Broshek, PhD, School of Medicine Faculty Guide[/caption] Please join Faculty Guide Donna Broshek, Associate Provost Maggie Harden, Associate Dean Sue Pollart, UVA HR representatives Jennie Babcock and Erica Wheat, and UPG HR Director Christine Rudge for a discussion about the different types of leaves available to faculty in the School of Medicine. This informal presentation is designed to allow faculty to ask questions, so ...| Medicine in Motion News
To support threatened scholars and other members of the UC Davis community facing urgent financial need, the Threatened Scholars Committee created the Global Community Emergency Fund. This fund helped bring Dr. Ahmad Aalemi, an outstanding physician and academic from Afghanistan, to the UC Davis campus.| Global Affairs
African American/Black Diasporic Literature and Theory, Black Interiority, Pop Culture/Cultural Studies The post Catherine Saunders appeared first on Department of English.| Department of English
U.S. Latinx literatures, queer theory, legal studies The post Thomas Conners appeared first on Department of English.| Department of English
19th- and 20th-Century American Literature, Asian-American Studies, Postcolonial and Critical Race Theory, Feminist Theories The post Malini Johar Schueller appeared first on Department of English.| Department of English
Please join us for our October 2025 ECE Research Seminar October 17, 2025, Friday 12:00-1:00 PM, Simrall 228 https://msstate.webex.com/msstate/j.php?MTID=mf630fcbd52ff0749df717aa2ed25a62f Active, Passive, and Everything in Between: Radio Waves for Science in Mississippi and Beyond Dylan Ray Boyd | boyd@ece.msstate.edu Abstract: In the last decade, several advancements have changed the landscape of microwave remote sensing. Following the continued... The post ECE Research Seminar – October ...| Electrical & Computer Engineering – Bagley College of Engineering
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A heat map worth a thousand words| UConn Today
History and 'deep history' answer the question: Why Concord?| UConn Today
The technology not only prevents exposure to microplastics for the consumer but also creates a biodegradable package| UConn Today
A new modeling effort helps to quickly and accurately estimate forest biomass| UConn Today
Five early career UConn faculty received NSF CAREER Awards to support their research, education, and outreach efforts| UConn Today
Richard Smith, PhD, assistant professor of Pharmacology and of Pediatrics, has received the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director’s New Innovator Award, which supports early-career investigators conducting high-risk and innovative research in the biomedical, behavioral or social sciences. The post Smith Honored with NIH New Innovator Award appeared first on News Center.| News Center
A Global Learning Experience The Faculty of Cognitive Sciences and Human Development (FCSHD), Universiti Malaysia| UNIMAS Gazette
The Faculty of Cognitive Sciences and Human Development (FCSHD), UNIMAS, continues to bridge the gap| UNIMAS Gazette
Sibu, 2 October 2025 – A PhD student from Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) has won| UNIMAS Gazette
Market Basket’s latest family feud is testing more than boardroom dynamics—it’s challenging the company’s legacy of trust and loyalty. D’Amore-McKim professor Kimberly Eddleston says the conflict highlights how family businesses can lose their “family-ness” when profits overshadow people, reminding leaders that culture and governance are just as vital to success as strategy. The post Market Basket's family feud: What customer loyalty teaches us about business politics appeared f...| D'Amore-McKim School of Business
Authors Bruce Hoffman and Jacob Ware answered seven questions to help explain the longer, larger context surrounding the Charlie Kirk assassination and the environment of political violence present in U.S. culture and life.| SFS – School of Foreign Service – Georgetown University
This year, SFS welcomes six new faculty to the community: Eddie Deschapelles, Yifan (Flora) He, Bulelani Jili, Sheila Smith, Andrew Steer and Michael Sulmeyer.| SFS – School of Foreign Service – Georgetown University
Business decisions are rarely simple. Analytical thinking is critical for leaders to identify and navigate the options in front of an organization, so it’s important to develop analytical thinking skills in order to make smart decisions. The post Why Analytical Thinking Is the Cornerstone of Strategic Business Decisions appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
Electricity rates have been steadily increasing. Ryan Davies, a Babson professor of finance, unpacks the many reasons for that, including the massive data centers popping up across the country. The post The Price of Power: What’s Driving Rising Electricity Rates? appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
For the second year in a row, The Wall Street Journal ranked Babson as the No. 2 Best College in the United States, lauding the College for its impressive impact on student outcomes. The post No. 2 Again: Wall Street Journal Ranks Babson the No. 2 Best College for the Second Year in a Row appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
A dozen Babson faculty members were honored earlier this month by their colleagues with prestigious College awards for their excellence in teaching, scholarship, and service. The post Babson Faculty Awards Honor Excellence in Teaching, Scholarship, and Service appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
The new federal initiative is designed to encourage saving for children’s future. Here are four insights from Babson Professor Ryan Davies.| Babson Thought & Action
The post NGN: New AI tool can detect melanoma with 99% accuracy appeared first on Khoury College of Computer Sciences.| Khoury College of Computer Sciences
For the 1% of the world's population battling hidradenitis suppurativa, the condition is painful, persistent, and poorly understood. Now a group of researchers believes AI can lend a helping hand.| Khoury College of Computer Sciences
The University of Florida College of Nursing’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing program again leads Florida, earning the No. 1 spot in the 2026 U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges rankings. The BSN program has topped state rankings for five consecutive years, ranking No. 23 among public universities and No. 40 nationally. This recognition…| nursing.ufl.edu
No matter how skilled, thoughtful, and well-prepared professors are—or how motivated and engaged their students might be—things sometimes go awry in the course of a course. In Snafu Edu: Teaching and Learning When Things Go Wrong in the College Classroom (University of Oklahoma Press, 2025), teaching practice expert Jessamyn Neuhaus, Director of Syracuse University’s Center […] The post All Fouled Up? Professor Jessamyn Neuhaus’s New Book Is a “Go Bag” for Classroom Disasters fi...| Syracuse University School of Education
As faculty and students begin online courses and wonder about how to strengthen global and international collaborations in the present context, Global Affairs has gathered a set of resources to help faculty connect with others around the world and support students in becoming global thinkers and learners.| Global Affairs
The University of Georgia has promoted Clifton Buck of the Skidaway Institute of Oceanography (SkIO) to full professor, effective Aug. 1, 2025. Buck, a faculty member in the Department of... Read more » The post Clifton Buck promoted to full professor appeared first on Skidaway Institute of Oceanography.| Skidaway Institute of Oceanography
The Tickle College of Engineering welcomed more than 20 faculty members to the college starting in the fall 2025 semester, bringing with them a range of expertise in various areas. The post College Expands Expertise with 20 New Faculty Members appeared first on Tickle College of Engineering.| Tickle College of Engineering
Associate Professor Steve Abel will contribute computational expertise to two NSF-funded projects developing the next generation of cell-free biomanufacturing technology. The post Abel Awarded $1.7M for Cell-Free Biomanufacturing Research appeared first on Tickle College of Engineering.| Tickle College of Engineering
Steve Borden led the response effort to rebuild the roadway system in upper East TN in the wake of Hurricane Helene. His team included three other CEE graduates. The post CEE Alum Led TDOT Through Hurricane Helene Recovery appeared first on Tickle College of Engineering.| Tickle College of Engineering
William T. Snyder, former chancellor at the University of Tennessee and dean of the Tickle College of Engineering, passed away on September 23rd at age 93. The post Renaissance Leader appeared first on Tickle College of Engineering.| Tickle College of Engineering
Bing Yao’s team developed software that simulates electrical signals through the heart to personalize heart surgery for AFIB patients. The post Tech Innovations Mark Halfway Point of Yao’s $1.1M Grant appeared first on Tickle College of Engineering.| Tickle College of Engineering
Tickle College of Engineering faculty are leading six of nine AI TechX projects, advancing AI research, workforce training, and innovation across Tennessee.| Tickle College of Engineering
We are pleased to announce that Rene Przkora, M.D., Ph.D., professor of anesthesiology, chief of the Division of Pain Medicine, and program director for our Multidisciplinary Pain Medicine Fellowship, has been named associate chair of research for the UF Department of Anesthesiology. Przkora takes on this role after acting as our interim associate chair of…| Department of Anesthesiology » College of Medicine » University o...
Anesthesia & Analgesia recently published a letter to the editor co-authored by UF Department of Anesthesiology faculty members Abigail Schirmer, M.D., Olga Nin, M.D., Laurie Davies, M.D., Joseph AbuRahma, M.D., and Lauren Berkow, M.D. Nina Sharifi, B.S., a medical student in the College of Medicine, was also a co-author. The article, titled “Ambulatory Surgery During…| Department of Anesthesiology » College of Medicine » University o...
Erika Taco Vasquez, M.D, was chosen by our residents as the August 2025 Faculty Educator of the Month! Dr. Vasquez’s nominations point out that residents enjoy her courses due to her calm presence and welcoming personality. “Dr. Vasquez is always so calming,” one resident said. “She comes into the room, makes suggestions through teaching, and…| Department of Anesthesiology » College of Medicine » University o...
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Samantha Pattenden is researching molecular targets for several pediatric cancers.| The UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy
An asset-based approach to education is key in achieving equity in classrooms across the country. In recent years, while equity and access efforts shined a| NYU Steinhardt Teacher Residency Program
We welcome Andrea Burton to Marine Biology and the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences (SAFS), our newest faculty member. Andrea starts this month as an Assistant Teaching Professor. As a specialist in climate change biology, using molecular and ecological approaches to examine adaptive response to changing conditions, Andrea joins us from UCLA where she was a lecturer.| fish.uw.edu
Get to know the stats behind the College of Arts and Sciences, the largest academic unit on campus and the heart of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The post By the numbers: The College of Arts and Sciences at UNC-Chapel Hill appeared first on Carolina Arts & Sciences Magazine.| Carolina Arts & Sciences Magazine
'This is my passion project'| UConn Today
It is with deep sadness that we share news of the sudden and unexpected passing of Curtis G. Tribble, MD, on September 6, 2025. Dr. Tribble was a professor of surgery and a beloved cardiothoracic surgeon at the University of Virginia School of Medicine. Dr. Tribble was born in Nashville, Tennessee, while his father—also a […]| Medicine in Motion News
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Sara Brown has been promoted to associate professor in MIT's media and theatre arts section. Rachel Fraser and Viola Schmitt were promoted to associate professor in the department of linguistics and philosophy. The post Three Women Granted Tenure in MIT’s School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences appeared first on Women In Academia Report.| Women In Academia Report
Here is this week’s roundup of women faculty members who have been appointed to new positions at universities throughout the United States. If you have news for our appointments section, please email the information to contact@WIAReport.com.| Women In Academia Report
McCormick and SESP Prof. Uri Wilensky was announced Monday as the winner of the 2025 Yidan Prize for Education Research, the world’s largest prize in education. Wilensky is a professor of computer science and learning sciences. He is the co-founder of the NU Institute on Complex Systems, interested in modeling world complexities, such as epidemics,... The post Northwestern Prof. Uri Wilensky wins prestigious $3.8 million Yidan Prize for Education Research appeared first on The Daily North...| The Daily Northwestern
'REACH2 is our new UConn-led initiative that enables global collaboration in the field of hydrogen'| UConn Today
The University of Tulsa has partnered with the American Journalism Project to provide a home for the new nonprofit local news initiative Tulsa Flyer, which has moved into a custom-designed space at 101 Archer this summer. In exchange for the physical space inside the university’s building, which sits in the Tulsa Arts District adjacent to […]| The University of Tulsa
The University of Tulsa’s College of Engineering & Computer Science continues its upward momentum in academic excellence, improving in rankings in several programs for 2026, according to U.S. News & World Report. The college remains a top 50 undergraduate engineering program among private research universities. The U.S. News program rankings are based on peer assessments […]| The University of Tulsa
Dear alumni and friends, As fall is about to begin, I hope your summer months were pleasant. I am delighted to share with you the incredible talent of our students, faculty and staff here in The University of Tulsa’s College of Engineering and Computer Science. Our research, principles and curricula are as shown in our […]| The University of Tulsa
Dear colleagues, I am delighted to share with you the incredible talent of our students, faculty and staff here in The University of Tulsa’s College of Engineering and Computer Science. Our research, principles and curricula are evident in our recent achievements. We are pleased to announce that Weiping Pei, Ph.D., assistant professor of cyber studies, […]| The University of Tulsa
At The University of Tulsa, students and faculty from around the world come together to pursue academic and professional excellence. One such scholar is Gustavo Carvalho, a petroleum engineering doctoral student from Rio de Janeiro. Drawn by the College of Engineering & Computer Science’s historic legacy in petroleum research, Carvalho embraced the opportunity to move […]| The University of Tulsa
Faculty in The University of Tulsa’s Department of Mathematics are creating hands-on research opportunities for undergraduate students through a unique initiative. Professor Richard Redner, Ph.D., and Assistant Professor Nicholas Cox-Steib, Ph.D., have created a research initiative centered on zero-one matrices – binary matrices that while widely applicable in fields such as signal processing, computer science, […]| The University of Tulsa
“Why study fish? Well, because they’re super cool!” laughed Katelyn Mika. Since joining The University of Tulsa’s Department of Biological Science as an assistant professor two years ago, Mika’s enthusiasm for understanding the complexities of these and other underwater inhabitants has grown from strength to strength. Along the way, she has welcomed and mentored numerous […]| The University of Tulsa
The University of Tulsa is one of the nation’s best undergraduate institutions for 2026, according to The Princeton Review. The education services company profiled UTulsa in the latest edition of its annual college guide, “The Best 391 Colleges.” The university is also recognized in the 2026 “Best Southwest Colleges” list. “The Best 391 Colleges” is […]| The University of Tulsa
A member of The University of Tulsa’s mechanical engineering faculty is pushing the boundaries of robotic grasping with a new anthropomorphic robotic| The University of Tulsa
Jing Wang, Assistant Professor at the School of Journalism and Mass Communication and member of Steering Committee at the Center for East Asian Studies (CEAS), has been selected as a fellow for the ninth cohort of the Public Intellectuals Program. The Public Intellectuals Program (PIP) was developed to offer networking opportunities, guidance from mentors and media exposure possibilities to China specialists. The 20 fellows of the PIP’s ninth cohort join a total of 160 fellows, forming a co...| School of Journalism and Mass Communication – UW–Madison
When I had the honor of sharing a few words with 200 spring graduates gathered at our SJMC commencement celebration in May, I focused on a few things I believe this school helps its students build. One of them was grit. I said, “Your mettle has been tested in the fires of 202 fact errors, 345 case books, Curb magazine proof day, thesis defenses and prelims. You want to do the work.” I’ve been thinking about that moment a lot lately as we are facing the fiscal challenges bedeviling all o...| School of Journalism and Mass Communication – UW–Madison
Steve Schmidt's career began in sales and marketing, far from the realms of math and computing. Now he's not only plying his machine learning skills for corporate household names, he's also passing on those skills.| Khoury College of Computer Sciences
The killing of political activist Charlie Kirk was followed almost immediately by a flood of misinformation and graphic content online. Northeastern University professor Laura Edelson about whether the spread is an unavoidable feature of the internet or if something can be done to stop it.| www.cbsnews.com
STARKVILLE, Miss.—The Mississippi State University Bagley College of Engineering has announced its recipients of its annual college awards. Each year, the Bagley College of Engineering recognizes outstanding faculty, staff, and students who have distinguished themselves through research, academics,| Bagley College of Engineering | Mississippi State University
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Three women from our department recently participated in a 208-mile relay running race, finishing second in the all-women’s team category and 59th overall.| Department of Nuclear Engineering
The UW Master of Science in Healthcare Administration faculty specialty areas include: healthcare human resources, healthcare marketing, health IT, health compliance, epidemiology, nursing, long term care administration, and health information management.| UW Online Collaboratives
“Attached to the Soil,” the Fulbright Scholar portrait project by Peter Glendinning, Professor of Photography in the Department of Art, Art History, and Design at Michigan State University, is a featured exhibition and was the kick-off event for the month-long inaugural Cape Town Photography Festival in South Africa. Consisting of 50 photographic portraits, Glendinning’s “Attached to […]| Department of Art, Art History, and Design
Who are the people behind the lectern? Did they appear one day to discuss t-tests and theories, and then disappear into the ether? It turns out that faculty are people too! The Department of Psychology strives to create a culture replete with high quality research and teaching. To foster that... Continue reading... The post Meet the Faculty: Dr. Eric Fields appeared first on Department of Psychology.| Department of Psychology
The School of Medicine recently celebrated its 20th Annual New Faculty Retreat, welcoming 90 new faculty members into its academic community. The event, held at Newcomb Hall Ballroom on September 17, marked a milestone year for new faculty to connect with one another and leadership, learn about the School, and celebrate the beginning of their […]| Medicine in Motion News
Please join us for our September 2025 ECE Research Seminar September 19, 2025, Friday, 12:00 – 1:00 pm, Simrall 104 https://msstate.webex.com/msstate/j.php?MTID=mf61adba5612d62a96afc328c8af0613d UAS Remote Sensing for Soil Moisture and Yield Estimation Using Multi-Sensor Receiver Systems and ML in Corn and Cotton Fields Mohammad Abdus Shahid Rafi | mr2153@msstate.edu Abstract: Accurate soil moisture (SM) measurement and crop... The post ECE Research Seminar – September 19, 12:00 – 1:00 ...| Electrical & Computer Engineering – Bagley College of Engineering
Instructor of Sport and Recreation Management The post Mark Ross appeared first on Keystone College.| Keystone College
David C. Shonka Jr., MD, an associate professor in the Department of Otolaryngology, Division of Head & Neck Oncologic & Microvascular Surgery, is one of 217 surgeons who earned the Focused Practice Designation (FPD) for Adult Complex Thyroid and Parathyroid Surgery on the initial exam in April 2025. The exam consisted of 108 surgeons certified […]| Medicine in Motion News
Meet the 10 full-time faculty members joining D’Amore-McKim this fall; a group with cross-disciplinary expertise that will deepen the school’s work to create the responsible global business leaders of tomorrow.| D'Amore-McKim School of Business
In the third edition of Leadership for Increasingly Diverse Schools (Routledge, 2025), editors George Theoharis, Professor of Educational Leadership and Inclusive Elementary/Early Childhood Education at Syracuse University School of Education, and Martin Scanlan, Professor of Educational Leadership at Boston College, provide both practicing and aspiring school leaders the theory, research, and practical guidance to foster […] The post Professor George Theoharis Publishes Third Edition of Le...| Syracuse University School of Education
The Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence (CTLE) recently hosted the Course Redesign Institute (CRI), guiding 20 faculty members in best practices to assess how they teach, changes to make a course more enjoyable and more effective, and high-impact tactics that boost learning outcomes and bolster student engagement. The three-day institute offered information, resources and methods faculty can use| Syracuse University School of Education
Chair of Biological and Physical Sciences and Mathematics The post Joseph Iacovazzi, PhD appeared first on Keystone College.| Keystone College
Northeastern’s Prashant Pandey is developing tools to make the NIH genomic data repository searchable, accelerating scientific discoveries.| Northeastern Global News
A legal research paper co-written by two Babson students was named a finalist in the Student Paper Competition at the Academy of Legal Studies in Business conference. The post Students’ Legal Research Paper Named Finalist at ALSB Conference appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
Creative thinking is one of the most essential skills for the workforce. Here’s why those skills are so important, especially in this era of rapid change. The post What Is Creative Thinking in the Workplace? And How Does It Fuel Innovation and Problem Solving? appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
The Sept. 17 Sales Leadership Summit celebrates Babson’s ongoing growth in sales education and alumni engagement, a winning combination that translated to jobs for two recent Babson alumni. The post How Babson Is Reimagining Sales Education—and Launching Careers Along the Way appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
Nurses Are Leading the Conversation on Responsible AI Nurses are natural innovators. They work tirelessly to use the cutting edge of technology for better health outcomes, whether they are supporting individual patient encounters, leading system changes or advancing precision environmental health. But they cannot champion environmental health while ignoring the environmental cost of technology…| College of Nursing » University of Florida
The Center for Teaching and Learning and the Office of Academic Effectiveness are pleased to announce the Summer 2025 Course Instructor Opinion Survey (CIOS) Honor Roll. Faculty members at Georgia Tech who made the...| On Teaching and Learning @ Georgia Tech
Clinical decision-making, customer support, technical management: uses of AI in healthcare are growing rapidly. But a large-scale shift requires massive resource input. Electricity consumption in data centers, for example, has increased by 116 trillion million kilowatts since 2016. A new paper co-authored by SCET faculty Shomit Ghose analyzes the question: what trade-offs can health system… The post SCET Faculty Shomit Ghose publishes decision framework for sustainable Gen AI in healthcar...| UC Berkeley Sutardja Center
Garber urges Class of 2029 to teach, learn from one another, reject viewing world in simple binaries.| Harvard Gazette
It’s a visually stunning tradition: each spring, Southern faculty compete in a photo competition that spotlights their research. David Paulson, ’10, an instructor in the Department of Anthropology, won this year’s “Best in Show” prize with his striking image from a recent trip to Vietnam. “I’ve spent two years of my life there,” says Paulson, […] The post Ancient Rite, Modern Lens appeared first on News at Southern.| News at Southern
Feinberg students, staff, trainees and faculty celebrated scientific discoveries and presented their research posters and abstracts at Feinberg’s 19th annual Lewis Landsberg Research Day on Thursday, Sept. 11. The post Celebrating Scientific Discovery and Collaboration at Research Day 2025 appeared first on News Center.| News Center
Congratulations to all who had articles published in August! Our faculty with publications were Drs. Beltran, Boezaart, Gravenstein, Lampotang, Pitkin, Reina, Samouce, Shah, Sullivan, Trippensee, and Wardhan. Annals of Thoracic Surgery Bleiweis MS, Philip J, Fudge JC, Beltran SC, Sullivan KJ, Narasimhulu SS, Pitkin AD, Gupta D, Bilgili A, Brinkley L, Stukov Y, Peek GJ,…| Department of Anesthesiology » College of Medicine » University o...