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Law’s Sharona Hoffman presents two papers at health law professor conference
Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law, recently presented two papers at the Health Law Professors Conference at Seton Hall Law School. Her papers, titled “Big Bad Data: Law, Public Policy, and Biomedical Databases” and “Comparative Effectiveness Research,” were presented June 7-8.
Engineering faculty member Pedram Mohseni presents research in Seattle, Japan
Pedram Mohseni, associate professor of electrical engineering and computer science and director of the BioMicroSystems Laboratory, spent the first half of June presenting his research in Seattle and Japan. From June 2-3, Mohseni presented at a workshop on radio frequency assisted medicine in…
Law’s Gordon and Dent recently published
Richard Gordon, professor of law, had two chapters, "Losing the War Against Dirty Money" and "Anti-Money Laundering Policies: Legal, Political, and Economic Issues," published in Combating Money Laundering and Terrorism Finance:  Past and Current Challenges. (Navin Beerarry, ed, 2013). George Dent…
Mandel School’s Mark Singer presented at U.S. Department of Justice seminar
Mark Singer, the Leonard W. Mayo Professor in Family and Child Welfare, presented at a U.S. Department of Justice seminar designed for experienced criminal assistant U.S. attorneys who handle violent crimes. Attendees learned the basic spectrum of social consequences that result from violence…
Philosophy's Jeremy Bendik-Keymer to speak on environmental ethics at international conference
Jeremy Bendik-Keymer, the Beamer-Schneider Professor in Ethics in the Department of Philosophy, will deliver a plenary talk at the 10th annual international joint meeting of the International Society for Environmental Ethics and the International Association of Environmental Philosophy at the…
Anant Madabhushi’s biomedical engineering team awarded multiple patents; Madabhushi invited to conference
Anant Madabhushi, associate professor of biomedical engineering and director of the Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics, and colleagues have been awarded three patents in advanced computerized image analysis and pattern recognition technologies for cancer diagnosis and…
Great Lakes Energy Institute’s Mike Crifasi presents at national research development conference
Mike Crifasi, proposal manager for the Great Lakes Energy Institute, led a panel titled “Going Commercial: Helping Faculty Develop Winning Commercialization Plans” at the fifth annual National Organization of Research Development Professionals (NORDP) Conference. The panel explored the trend of…
Accounting’s Karen Braun presents on integrating sustainability in accounting courses
Karen Braun, associate professor of accountancy, was recently an invited speaker for the Pearson Education Accounting Symposium for Educators in both Las Vegas and Tampa. Her presentation in both locales was titled “Strategies and Tools for Integrating Sustainability into Introductory Accounting…
Jonathan Adler’s research cited in Supreme Court dissenting opinion
Research by Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, was cited in Supreme Court Chief Justice John G. Roberts’ dissenting opinion in a case that produced a significant administrative law ruling. In City of Arlington v. FCC, the Supreme Court held 6-3 that courts should defer to…
Professor Jay Geller to give keynote address at Institute of Jewish Studies June 17
Jay Geller, the Samuel Rosenthal Professor of Judaic Studies, will give the keynote lecture at the annual conference of the University College London's Institute of Jewish Studies on June 17. This year's subject of the conference is the life and work of Gershom Scholem, one the leading Jewish…