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  • encounter tools to examine their ideas more clearly. RELI 247 for cross-cultural GenEd and RELI 257 for alternative perspective GenEd. (4) RELI 229 : Health and Healing in Christian History - RL, IT This course addresses the intersection of religion and medicine in Christian history. Students focus on approaches to health, healing, death and dying rooted in specific expressions of the Christian religion, universal and particular. Through analysis of primary and secondary source materials, students

  • May 22, 2013 For the 2012-2013 academic year, 877 students will have graduated from PLU. Spring Comm

  • protein-based therapeutics have proven to be effective treatments in inflammation, oncology and general medicine. The biotechnology industry has come through on delivering the promise of new and novel drugs, based on recombinant DNA technology. However, unlike their small molecule drug counterparts, protein therapeutics have a wide variety of forms, representing a significant challenge in producing them, and understanding what makes up the active drug. I’ll attempt to put some of the skills learned

  • 103):There and Back Again, A Lute's Unexpected Journey Bessie A. Young (’83), MD MPH Professor of Medicine, Division of Nephrology University of Washington, VA Puget Sound Health Care System

  • viability of iodobenzene diacetate as an oxidizing agent for in-situ “ene”-reactions to synthesize nitroso compounds. Green Synthesis of Hydroxyureas from DMDTC Dana L. Hiett, Senior Capstone Seminar Hydroxyureas have been used in medicine since the mid 1900’s, and the biological impacts of these molecules have been widely studied in relation to tumor suppression,  alleviation of sickle cell disease symptoms, and many others. As the medicinal properties of these compounds have been discovered and tested

  • the desired hydroxyguanidines. 2:55 pm - Elucidating the Role of Transcription in Adaptive Mutagenesis with rad26Δ Cell Lines of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Xinhui Huang, Senior Capstone Seminar Acquisition of drug-resistance in microorganisms has been of great interest in research and medicine. When cells are under selective pressure, their growth is often arrested, however some cells will undergo adaptive mutagenesis, a process in which arrested cells develop a mutation that allows them to overcome

  • author of Auschwitz, Poland, and the Politics of Commemoration, 1945-1979 (Athens: Ohio University Press, 2003), which was awarded the Orbis Books Prize in Polish Studies from the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies and was a finalist for the Pro Historia Polonorum award of the Polskie Towarszystwo Historyczne (Polish Historical Association) for the best foreign-language book in Polish history. In addition, he is co-editor, with Francis R. Nicosia, of Medicine and Medical

  • Renewal” will explore the concept of healing understood in the broadest sense as described in the 2015 article, Healing, A Concept Analysis: “Healing is an intervention, an outcome, and a process, and at times, all three. It also describes an ability or power, energy, and cleansing of grief, trouble, or evil. The concept is relevant in a wide range of disciplines, including medicine, nursing, psychology, public health, education, religion, and spirituality. Healing occurs in multiple dimensions

  • me for help and I will have very little to give. I already know that’s something I’m going to struggle with. People are going to come to me and say ‘I’m hungry.’ People are going to come to me and say ‘I’m ill and I need medicine.’ I know it will be a floodgate the minute I arrive, because conditions are dire and South Sudan is a failed state. David also knows that after 16 years in the U.S., he will have changed in ways that will not please his friends and family. “America now defines me,” he

  • EMS. I worked my way from an EMT to a paramedic, working at a private ambulance in King and Pierce counties. Now I’m a firefighter/paramedic (I actually do both jobs), working for East Pierce Fire & Rescue. Even though some people may think my anthropology degree is irrelevant in my line of work, it has actually been really beneficial. Since we help people from all cultures and walks of life, which all have different ideas of health and medicine, it has enabled me to be more understanding of my