The Science, Technology and Society Network presents: Graduate Student Research Symposium
Come and see interdeisciplinary Graduate Student research from across Temple!
Madeline Behee – Urban Bioethics
Mitigating bias in AI/ML-enabled medical devices through stricter FDA regulation
Venitha Bernard – Bioinformatics
Investigating antimalarial drug resistance in Plasmodium falciparum using an intra-host pharmacokinetics-pharmacodynamics mathematical model.
Kevin Doherty – Philosophy/Urban Bioethics
Deflating CBT: From Orientation to Strategic Choice
Jing Han – Media and Communication
A Brief Survey of Computational Methods in Communication and Media Research
Shirin Hussain – Neuromotor Science
The Early Detection of Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy: The Development and Validation of a Novel Smartphone Application
Cole Hagan – Neuromotor Science
TBA
Tyler Mun – Geography, Environment and Urban Studies
The Antinomies of Measuring Neighborhood Value in Public Health
- This event is in-person and also via Zoom.
The STS network at Temple University is a diverse group of faculty, staff, and graduate students with interests in the social, historical, and philosophical dimensions of science, technology. and medicine.