USC Dentistry: International Periodontics & Implant Symposium 2010 (Y. Chai)
The lecture "Cranial Neural Crest Cells and Their Utility in Jaw Bone Regeneration," by Dr. Yang Chai, was part of the 35th annual USC Periodontal and Implant Symposium (theme: "The Age of Speed") held in Los Angeles in 2010. Dr. Chai is the George and MaryLou Boone Professor of Craniofacial Molecular Biology, associate dean of research and director of the Center for Craniofacial Molecular Biology at the Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC. He completed his dental education, and also his Ph
USC Dentistry: International Periodontics & Implant Symposium 2010 (L. Sennerby)
The lecture "Immediate/Early Loading of Dental Implants: What Have We Learned," by Dr. Lars Sennerby, was part of the 35th annual USC Periodontal and Implant Symposium (theme: "The Age of Speed") held in Los Angeles in 2010. Dr. Sennerby is a professor in the Department of Biomaterials, Institute of Clinical Sciences, at the Sahlgrenska Academy of Gothenburg University, Sweden. He maintains private practices in Gothenburg, Sweden, and in Feltre, Italy. He is also co-editor-in-chief of "Clinical
USC Dentistry: International Periodontics & Implant Symposium 2010 (H. C. Lee)
The lecture "On-site Sinus Compaction (OSC)," by Dr. Hong Chan Lee, was part of the 35th annual USC Periodontal and Implant Symposium (theme: "The Age of Speed") held in Los Angeles in 2010. Dr. Lee received his dental education as well as his master of science degree from the Wonkwang University School of Dentistry, and his the Ph.D. from Chosun University School of Dentistry in Korea. He has served as fellow at the Department of Restorative Dentistry and Implant Center of the University of Ill
USC Dentistry: International Periodontics & Implant Symposium 2010 (L. F. Cooper)
The lecture "Advanced Surface Technologies and Contemporary Dental Implant Therapy," by Dr. Lyndon Cooper, was part of the 35th annual USC Periodontal and Implant Symposium (theme: "The Age of Speed") held in Los Angeles in 2010. Dr. Cooper is the Stallings Distinguished Professor and chair of the Department of Prosthodontics at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, where he directs the Advanced Education Program in Graduate Prosthodontics and the Bone Biology and Implant Therapy Labora
USC Dentistry: International Periodontics & Implant Symposium 2010 (S. Kim)
The lecture "Current Stream in Corticotomy-Assisted Orthodontics: Accelerated Osteogenic Orthodontics (AOO) vs. Speedy Surgical Orthodontics (SSO)," by Dr. Seong-Hun Kim, was part of the 35th annual USC Periodontal and Implant Symposium (theme: "The Age of Speed") held in Los Angeles in 2010. Dr. Kim is an assistant professor in the Department of Orthodontics at the Catholic University of Korea, Uijongbu St. Mary's Hospital. He is also a visiting assistant professor of orthodontics at the Univer
USC Dentistry: International Periodontics & Implant Symposium 2010 (U. Gründer)
The lecture "Aesthetics in Implantology: Predictable Site Development," by Dr. Ueli Gründer, was part of the 35th annual USC Periodontal and Implant Symposium (theme: "The Age of Speed") held in Los Angeles in 2010. Dr. Gründer received his DMD degree from the University of Zurich, Switzerland, in 1982. His postgraduate education in advanced fixed prosthodontics also came from the University of Zurich, where he has been a senior lecturer since 1987. He is a certified specialist for reconstruct
USC Dentistry: International Periodontics & Implant Symposium 2010 (M. Reshad)
The lecture "The Art of Communication: Bonded Porcelain and Dental Implant Restorations," by Dr. Mamaly Reshad, was part of the 35th annual USC Periodontal and Implant Symposium (theme: "The Age of Speed") held in Los Angeles in 2010. Dr. Reshad is co-chair for fixed and operative dentistry, and of pre-clinical fixed prosthodontics programs, at the Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC. He is also the course director for dental materials for the advanced programs. Dr. Reshad received his trai
USC Dentistry: International Periodontics & Implant Symposium 2010 (M. Tonetti)
The lecture "Acceleration of Therapy: Periodontal Regeneration in the Age of Speed," by Dr. Maurizo Tonetti, was part of the 35th annual USC Periodontal and Implant Symposium (theme: "The Age of Speed") held in Los Angeles in 2010. Dr. Tonetti is executive director of the European Research Group on Periodontology in Genova, Italy. He is also editor-in-chief of the "Journal of Clinical Periodontology." He has served as professor and chair of the Division of Periodontology and as head of the Depar
USC Dentistry: International Periodontics & Implant Symposium 2010 (G. Romanos)
The lecture "Bone Response after Immediate Loading of Dental Implants: Short- or Long-Term Success," by Dr. George Romanos, was part of the 35th annual USC Periodontal and Implant Symposium (theme: "The Age of Speed") held in Los Angeles in 2010. Dr. Romanos is a professor of clinical dentistry at the University of Rochester, NY, and director of the Unit of Laser Dentistry. He received his training in periodontics, prosthodontics and oral surgery in Germany. He previously served as associate pro
USC Dentistry: International Periodontics & Implant Symposium 2010 (G. Romanos)
The lecture "Laser Irradiation in Periodontal Therapy: What Are the Goals and What Can We Achieve," by Dr. George Romanos, was part of the Dental Hygiene Forum of the 35th annual USC Periodontal and Implant Symposium (theme: "The Age of Speed") held in Los Angeles in 2010.
Dr. Romanos is a professor of clinical dentistry at the University of Rochester, NY, and director of the Unit of Laser Dentistry. He received his training in periodontics, prosthodontics and oral surgery in Germany. He previo
Penn Hosts International Congress on Women's Health Issues
Heralded by a trumpeter, Dean Afaf Meleis of the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing opens "Cities and Women's Health: Global Perspectives," the 18th International Congress on Women's Health Issues gathering on on April 7, 2010. President Trish Davidson of ICOWHI and Pennsylvania First Lady Midge Rendell also make opening remarks.
Additional information is available at:
• Penn Current, http://www.upenn.edu/pennnews/current/latestnews/040110-4.html.
• Pennsylvania Gazette, http://w
Developing Community with an Emphasis on International Students
In March 2009, the Graduate School held the fourth of four best practices seminars that are part of the Graduate School's Initiative to Optimize Doctoral Completion. Three faculty members shared proven individual and departmental strategies for fostering interaction and building social support among the graduate student community. Dr. Marguerite Madden from Geography spoke about developing a community with an emphasis on international students.
The Primal Power of Play
WSU researcher Jaak Panksepp is rediscovering the power behind play. His research on laboratory animals reveals an innate instinct to enjoy physical activity, with surprising benefits to health.
Lecture 09: OMS, RCS, Fuel Cells, Auxiliary Power Unit and Hydraulic Systems
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International Forum with May Cheng: "Of Bugs and Men - Fighting Infectious Diseases in the 21st Cent
Hosted by May Cheng, this program explores international and national issues with Princeton University specialists including faculty members, former ambassadors and government officials and visiting foreign officers. This episode features Adel Mahmoud, Senior Policy Analyst and Lecturer with the rank of Professor at the Woodrow Wilson School and the University’s Department of Molecular Biology, and former president of Merck Vaccines.
International Forum with May Cheng: "Afghanistan 2009: A Reality Check with Amb. Robert Finn"
In addition to being the former ambassador to Afghanistan, Robert Finn is a Lecturer in Near Eastern Studies and International Affairs at the Woodrow Wilson School
Regional Security and Middle Power Diplomacy
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Korea’s Middle Power Foreign Policy in the 21st Century
This lecture starts by briefly defining the middle power and its role in the regional system. The security environment that the Korean peninsula is facing is later introduced including the…
The Defence White Paper and Australia’s Future in Asia: Will We Remain a Middle Power?
This year's Defence White Paper is more than a shopping list for the military. Behind the force priorities and budget estimates lie key judgments about the kind of regional we expect to live in,…
Freilich Foundation Eminent Lecturer Series: Women & War Lecture 2 - Gendering War and International
Theories and policy practices associated with war and international security have, for the most part, been a masculine domain. Women have stereotypically been associated with peace, and Women's Studies as an academic discipline has tended to stay away from these issues. This lecture will offer some explanations as to why this is the case and suggest some ways in which feminists in the discipline of International Relations have begun to bridge this divide and offer us some new ways to understand













