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Extractions: Assistive Media (AM) This site, intended for the "world-wide disability community," provides free audio files of readings of short literary works. Selections are "from reputable mainstream periodicals (The New Yorker, Harper's, Wired, Scientific American, Atlantic Monthly, Civilization, Smithsonian,...and more) and independent writers; providing an eclectic mixture of interesting and educational material." Files vary in length with most being under an hour of listening time, and may be listened to online or downloaded for personal use. Between the Lions Tying in with the television program of the same name, this site offers interactive stories and games for children learning to read and write. Information for parents about the importance of reading to their children, using the local library, and ways to connect art and writing is also included. Environmental Explorers' Club
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Extractions: Walter Reed Army Institute for Research Fred Pearce is Chief of the Department of Resuscitative Medicine within the Division of Military Casualty Care Research. His primary responsibility is direction of the research in this department, with emphasis on basic science and instrumentation issues relevant to improving the care of the battlefield casualty. He holds recent patents as co-inventor of a "High Efficiency Balanced Oscillating Shuttle Pump" and also for a "Transportable Life Support System." He has had a long-term research interest in metabolic and other effects of hemorrhage and in hemorrhagic shock. Boston University Keneth R. Lutchen Medical College of Ohio Dan Olson is the chief of the Pulmonary Division of the Department of Medicine and a professor in the Engineering School at the University of Toledo. He has conducted extensive research related to airflow in the airways of the lung; including aerosol propagation, sound generation, interaction of airway walls to flow, and bronchial epithelial cell responses to dosimetry of inhaled materials. He has evaluated the relation of aerodynamics to clinical airway function and Pulmonary Function Tests. He is interested also in the physics of mucus flow in the airways and the geometry of the airways as related to aerodynamics and function. His interests extend to the microvascular blood fluid mechanics and interaction with endothelial cells and vasoreactivity. He has pursued the basic fluid mechanics of internal flows with high degree of secondary flow (i.e., flow at entrance to curves, flow in bifurcations).
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Extractions: Collaborating Graduate Departments Exercise Science is the graduate program of the Faculty of Physical Education and Health. The unifying theme for research activities in the Exercise Science Program is the influence that physical activity can have on health, and the effect that disease and injury have on physical activity. Research interests of the cardiovascular group include: cardiovascular control during stress, adaptive responses of circulation, angiogenesis, etc. The department of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation offers a rich array of full- and part-time graduate health services educational programs for managers, policy-makers, clinicians and researchers. Students can select modular training for working professionals; specialize in clinical epidemiology, health informatics, health policy, health services outcomes and evaluation, health services organization and management or choose from a variety of interdisciplinary and collaborative options. HPME encompasses over 200 affiliated faculty at the University of Toronto, its teaching hospitals and associated research institutes who generate and transmit both theoretical knowledge and practical innovations. HPME faculty conduct leading-edge research in clinical evaluative sciences; home and community based care; health system performance measurement and improvement; and information technologies in health.
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Extractions: From: whiteley@mathstat.yorku.ca (Walter Whiteley) We (Pat Rogers and I) are in the first stages of a project to encourage use of study groups / collaborative learning in the Mathematics and Statistics courses here at York. After a public session to encourage people to think about that option (the usual information about improved student retention and satisfaction), we spent part of the summer preparing some handouts for students, and for teachers, on forming and supporting out of class study groups (that is where the initial interest is) as well as in class collaborative learning. [These handouts included a few attributed quotes from previous discussions on STLHE-L, including some of yours. We hope to get these onto the Web in the next few months.] Interestingly, one 'change' which encourages instructors to form study groups and accept group assignments for out of class work is also a factor which discourages them from trying in class collaborative learning: classes are getting bigger and support (including marking) is getting smaller! People will consider group assignments because that means less marking time. It is easier (at least initially), to imagine collaborative learning in a class of 10, 20, even 30, that a class of 140 in a room that holds 140, with fixed chairs and 'benches'. I am currently struggling with a class of 30-35 in a classroom of 80 nailed down chairs and tablets for writing. I want to work with groups of four, and it is awkward.
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Extractions: Navigate Our Site Site Index Search Biostatistics Clinical Trials Medical Informatics Biomedical Computing Department Overview People Research Seminars Employment Related Links Home Clinical Trials Program Research > Collaborative Research Quick Links to Research Areas Cancer Other Departments, Centers, and Organizations Extramural and Industrial Collaborations For the UWCCC Core Grant, Department faculty provide the intellectual resources for the cancer biostatistics and cancer informatics shared resources. These shared resources form the foundation of the Department cancer collaborations in conjunction with the Clinical Trials Research Office (CTRO). An interaction that may start out as a short consultation often turns into a longer collaboration, sometimes resulting in a scientific publication. The Clinical Trials Research Office The Clinical Trials Research Office (CTRO) serves as the coordinating center of the UWCCC clinical research enterprise. These services are provided through the two complementary units of the CTRO, the Clinical Unit and Data Unit, with additional support from the Biostatistics Shared Resource (BSR). The Data Unit provides central patient registration for all clinical research studies conducted at the UWCCC and is integral to protocol development, implementation and monitoring, and analysis process. Other services provided by the Data Unit include data collection and consulting for development, design and management of the UWCCC Protocol Database. Dr. Kim assumed the position of Co-Director of the CTRO in September 1997.
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Extractions: Peanut allergy: where do we stand? John Weisnagel, M.D Sensitization (and tolerance Diagnosis Impact of peanut allergy on quality of life Lifetime allergy? Not necessarily according to recent studies! Link between asthma and peanut allergy ... Immunotherapy (desensitization) New studies: Anti IgE drug: new treatment for peanut allergy?
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