2010 CEND Symposium - Mechanisms of Drug Therapy and Resistance in HIV and TB - Part 4
Kanury Rao, International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology - "Adaptive Equilibration of Mycobacterium tuberculosis within the Host Macrophage"
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Prof. Kathryn Edgerton-Tarpley (History Department, San Diego State University) invites educators at the 2014 ORIAS summer teachers’ institute on Foodways in World History to consider a cross-cultural comparison of individual, familial, and state responses to famine in Qing China and nineteenth-century Ireland, with particular focus on how cultural and political contexts shape how societies deal with the lack of food.
Francis X. Blouin, Jr., is a professor in the School of Information and a professor in the Department of History. He is a fellow of the Society of American Archivists. Since 1981, Blouin has served as the director of the U-M's Bentley Historical Library. The Bentley Library houses the archives of the University of Michigan and the principal historical collections for the State of Michigan.
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http://www.si.umich.edu/people/faculty-detail.htm?sid=12
Panel of former Student Learning Center writing tutors with experience in a variety of fields, including education, writing program administration, student services, and advising. A night of questions, answers, socializing, and networking.
September 14, 2009
Prof. Infelise discusses NEPA and the Power of Information; Introduction to NEPA; The Duty to Prepare an EIS; "Recommendation or Report on Proposals"
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