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There are many benefits associated with participating in undergraduate research, but the limited number of apprenticeship-style undergraduate research spots available in faculty labs has historically restricted opportunities to only select students (11,14). As a solution to this access problem, the emergence of course-based undergraduate research experiences, or CUREs (also called discovery-based courses), has made research opportunities available to large numbers of students enrolled in undergraduate laboratory courses (10,11,13,15,16). Students in a CURE use the process of science while working collaboratively and iteratively to make discoveries that answer research questions with results unknown to the scientific research community (17,18). Because CUREs result in novel research findings, they represent a unique course design challenge, as the dual nature of these courses requires course designers to consider two distinct, but complementary, sets of goals for the CURE: 1) scientific discovery milestones (i.e., research goals) and 2) student learning in cognitive, psychomotor, and affective domains (i.e., pedagogical goals). As more undergraduate laboratory courses are re-imagined as CUREs, how do we thoughtfully design these courses to effectively meet both sets of goals?
The true hallmark of a CURE, distinguishing it from other types of lecture and lab courses, is that students work on a research project with an unknown answer that is broadly relevant to people outside of the course (18,23). This means that, in addition to the typical pedagogical function of lab courses, CUREs have a unique scientific knowledge-building function that intertwines research and learning. Thus, when designing a CURE, course developers must navigate a balance between scientific discovery milestones and student learning gains, making careful choices about whether to start with research goals or pedagogical goals. While there is substantial evidence that instructors are backward designing biology lecture and traditional lab courses by considering pedagogical goals, there is little evidence that instructors of CUREs are backward designing their courses by considering the combination of pedagogical goals and research goals. To our knowledge, backward design considering both pedagogical goals and research goals has not yet been specifically recommended for CUREs.
The new feature allows users to create up to five (5) custom caller ID numbers that will mask personal phone numbers when placing and returning calls. Once a custom caller ID is created, calls placed from MH-CURE will display the custom caller ID number to the recipient instead of a personal phone number. Personal phone numbers will remain secure and hidden from the call recipient.
Informational bulletins, which include answers to frequently asked questions, are available at the Department of Justice CURES Program website. CURES users are encouraged to monitor the website for additional information and instructions prior to the implementation of this change. Please direct questions regarding these updates to the CURES Program at cu...@doj.ca.gov or (916) 210-3187.
Do not call back on missed cold calls, especially if the telephone number starts with a foreign country code or strange area code. There are scams that try to trick you into calling premium-rate telephone numbers that generate cash for the threat-actors.
Billionaire tech icon and philanthropist Bill Gates says it is "inappropriate" to refer to the experimental coronavirus monoclonal-antibody treatment that President Donald Trump received earlier this month as a "cure."
"The word 'cure' is inappropriate, because it won't work for everyone," Gates said in an interview on NBC's "Meet the Press" on Sunday. However, Gates also admitted that he believes the treatment administered to the president is likely the "most promising" of all the experimental coronavirus treatments currently in development.
For his part, President Trump has touted the experimental antibody cocktail he received from Regeneron Pharmaceuticals this month as "a cure" for Covid-19. However, Regeneron CEO Leonard Schleifer has been careful not to endorse those claims, arguing that more testing is required and that the treatment's apparent success with the president is "the weakest evidence you can get" of whether it is, indeed, an effective cure.
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In Chicago, the friendly caller program initially targeted seniors but will expand to primary care and pediatric practices, and will continue even when the pandemic subsides, said social worker Eve Escalante, manager of program innovation at Rush University Medical Center.
University of Texas researchers tested a similar friendly caller program with adults involved in a Meals on Wheels program. They found meaningful improvements in loneliness, anxiety and depression after four weeks. Several health centers have contacted the researchers to learn how to launch similar programs.
When much of the world began lockdowns to battle coronavirus in March 2020, many people turned to video calls to fight off the loneliness that often accompanies social isolation. Tech companies reported that the use of video calls for socializing surged by as much as 80%, enabling people to "see" family and friends. But it doesn't take a lockdown to warrant the use of this technology.
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3) My pet ate my Pro-Cure is it going to hurt it? No it will not. We would be more concerned about the plastic bottle they are ingesting. If they eat cured eggs or anything with dye just make sure they go outside to go to the bathroom. It will dye your carpet or flooring. You do want to be very careful about your dogs eating raw or partially cured salmon eggs. They can give dogs salmon poisoning.
OAG launched the program in the summer of 2018. In December 2019, four additional sites began preparing for operations. Six sites were fully operational by January 2020, and by fall of 2021, DC Council allocated funding for an additional four sites. In March, 2022, OAG announced partner organizations to run the new sites. The program will now operate program sites in Wards 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. Each site was chosen after an analysis of data regarding where the program is likely to have the greatest impact. Included in that analysis was MPD incident and shot spotter data, as well community intelligence regarding shootings, homicides, and warring neighborhoods. After identifying areas with persistent gun homicides and shootings, Cure the Streets staff reached out to community members in the areas to understand the nature of the violence. Each of the sites has experienced high levels of gun violence both historically as well as in the past few years.
In a variety of fields, care and cure are posed as the salves for paradigmatic violence, a kind of intramural politics discrete from domination. These positions take for granted a shared idea that care and cure are positive in orientation, thus divorced from the psychic forces of destruction and desire. More broadly, these assumptions neglect the question of libidinal economy and its centrality to the mechanisms of social reproduction. And so, rather than assuming all care is the antidote for violence, we offer this call and conference as a site to think critically about both care and cure in the hope that we might begin to unsettle the taken-for-granted ways these concepts circulate.
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