Tag: people
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Obama says precision medicine is hampered by a ‘clumsy’ healthcare system
[ad_1] At an event in San Diego on Wednesday, former President Barack Obama praised the advances researchers are making in precision medicine, but lamented the slow pace of adoption of these technologies in the U.S. health system. I got In a discourse talk to approximately 2,000 attendees at the Illumina Genomics Forum, Mr. Obama referred ... -
Literacy Confucius Award Winning Educational Program
[ad_1] A performance at the UNESCO Confucius Prize for Literacy held on Monday in Qufu, Shandong province. [Photo by Liang Ben/For chinadaily.com.cn] On Tuesday night, in Qufu, Shandong’s birthplace of Confucius, three educational programs won this year’s UNESCO Literacy Confucius Award. Brazil’s Accessible Literature program was honored for promoting the inclusion and participation of people ... -
Jewish students fight hatred in holy days with education
[ad_1] Jewish communities throughout San Diego County continue to celebrate the holy day. This week we celebrate Rosh Hashanah, the new year of 5783 on the Jewish calendar. On the campus of Patrick Henry High School, students organize a group called the Jewish Club. It’s a non-traditional name they said in honor of their very ... -
Capito, colleagues introduce bipartisan law to improve mental health on college campuses
[ad_1] washington dc – Today, U.S. Senator Shelly Moore Capito (RW.Va.) is calling on U.S. Senators Richard Blumenthal (D-Connecticut) and Tim Scott (RS.C) to help improve colleges and universities. .) joined a bipartisan group of senators to introduce legislation led by Improve the mental health of students and encourage higher education institutions to develop and ... -
Linda Darling-Hammond wins major award for her educational research and impact
[ad_1] Credit: Learning Policy Institute Linda Darling-Hammond speaks at the 2019 EdPrepLab conference. Credit: Learning Policy Institute Linda Darling-Hammond speaks at the 2019 EdPrepLab conference. State Board of Education President Linda Darling Hammond, Professor Emeritus at Stanford University, founded the Institute for Learning Policy in Palo Alto and Washington, DC. Co-winner of this year’s Idan ... -
CDC eases mask requirements in healthcare settings, what it means for healthcare workers in Arkansas
[ad_1] LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas – Federal officials recently eased some masking rules after more than two years of pandemic precautions, allowing Arkansas health workers to finally treat patients in person again. . The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has eased mask mandates in healthcare settings. Robert Hopkins, a physician and professor of internal medicine ... -
New Marquette Fashion Show on Marquette Saturday’s Catwalk
[ad_1] MARQUETTE, MI (WLUC) – Marquette’s first fashion show hits the runway this Saturday. This event was created to give UP designers and students a chance to showcase their skills. Marquette, director of his fashion show, Pearl-Anne-Rose McConnell, said his main goal is to give young people who want to break into the fashion industry ... -
How Fisher & Paykel Builds Direct-to-Consumer Channels
[ad_1] As a retail-focused consumer electronics manufacturer, Fisher & Paykel had to be content with limited contact with its customers. But in a world where relationships matter and first-party data matters, such a hands-off approach has diminishing value. solution? Make your device part of your customer’s communication channel. Fisher & Paykel expects most of that ...











