WHRLA - Seminars & Programs
Professional Development and Networking Programs
Watch for 17th Annual Professional Development Program, co-sponsored by the Medical School Committee on the Status of Women Faculty and the Center for Women’s Health Research, Leadership and Advocacy. Spring 2009
Women in Medicine
The Committee on the Status of Women Faculty, Temple University School of Medicine, holds monthly meetings and co-sponsors networking activities and an annual professional development program in the spring of each year.
The 2008-2009 meeting schedule is as follows (meetings are held at 12 noon, on the Health Sciences Campus):
| November 20, 2008 |
SFC, Conference Room A |
| December 18, 2008 |
SFC, Conference Room A |
| January 15, 2009 |
MRB, Room 105 |
| February 19, 2009 |
MRB, Room 105 |
| March 19, 2009 |
MRB, Room 105 |
| April 16, 2009 |
MRB, Room 105 |
| May 21, 2009 |
MRB, Room 105 |
| SFC: Student Faculty Center |
| MRB: Medical Research Building |
Lunchtime Research Seminar Series
No upcoming seminars.
Seminar Archives
How to Grow a Research Career in Clinical and Basic Science. (2007-2008)
Behavioral Research and Social Science (2006-2007)
- Parenting across the Life-cycle(Pre-conception, Health-related Quality of Life, Pregnancy etc): Proposed study of Mothers with Organ Transplantation
- "Raising Healthy Daughters: Media Literacy and the Social and Emotional Development of Adolescent Girls". Renée Hobbs (NSF funded researcher)
- "Balancing Work and Family: Work force study proposal". Dana Baron, PhD, Associate Director, Institute for Public Affairs.
Biomedical Research (2005-2006)
- "Growth Arrest & DNA Damage Genes in Breast Cancer". Dan A. Liebermann, PhD, Professor, Fels Cancer Institute & Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine
- "Gastrointestinal Motility Disorders: Why are Women at Risk?" Henry P. Parkman, M.D., Professor of Medicine, School of Medicine, Director-GI Motility Laboratory, Temple University Hospital. View Powerpoint
- "First Trimester Vaginosis and Early Pregnancy Loss". Deborah Nelson, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Public Health and Obstetrics/Gynecology, College of Health Professions.