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Vacunar a los monos: la extraña estrategia para detener otra posible pandemia

Vacunar a los monos: la extraña estrategia para detener otra posible pandemia
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Vacunar a los monos: la sorprendente estrategia para detener una posible pandemia en Sudamérica

Vacunar a los monos: la sorprendente estrategia para detener una posible pandemia en Sudamérica
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Three recognized for mentoring graduate students - UB Now: News and views for UB faculty and staff

Laina Bay-Cheng, Myung Mi Kim and Jinhui Xu are the recipients of the 2020-21 Excellence in Graduate Student Mentoring Award, given out by the Graduate School to recognize UB faculty for their support and development of graduate students through their mentoring activities. The award, established in 2012, goes annually to members of the graduate faculty who have demonstrated “truly outstanding and sustained support and development of graduate students from course completion through research and subsequent career placement.” Bay-Cheng, professor and associate dean in the School of Social Work, was nominated by Nancy J. Smyth, professor and dean of the School of Social Work. Kim, James H. McNulty Chair and Professor of English, was nominated for the award by her department chair, Rachel Ablow, professor of English. Xu, a professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, was nominated by his department chair, SUNY Distinguished Professor Chunming Qiao.

10 years since the mass protests in Wisconsin

10 years since the mass protests in Wisconsin It has been 10 years since the eruption of mass protests in the US state of Wisconsin provoked by anti-worker legislation introduced by Republican Governor Scott Walker. The mass upsurge, coming after decades in which the class struggle had been suppressed in the United States by the unions, contains important lessons for today under conditions of unprecedented social polarization in the midst of a deadly, uncontained pandemic. The protests in Wisconsin that erupted in February 2011 coincided with an international upsurge in the class struggle in the midst of a deepening crisis of the world capitalist order following the 2008 global financial crash. US-backed dictators in Egypt and Tunisia were toppled, and protests against austerity and social inequality spread across a number of countries, including Spain, Greece, Portugal, Italy and Israel.

Susan K Feigenbaum, Ph D

Department of Economics Prior to joining the Department in 1988, Professor Emerita Feigenbaum was Associate Professor at Claremont McKenna College. She has also held the position of Chief of Methodology Development, Maryland Health Services Cost Review Commission and has been a Scholar-in-Residence at the Center for Study of Public Choice, George Mason University. Dr. Feigenbaum, who received her Ph. D. in 1980 from the University of Wisconsin Madison, is an applied econometrician interested in the areas of health economics, public choice, and the economics of science. Her most cited published work includes: The Technological Obsolescence of Scientific Fraud, Rationality and Society (1996); Denying Access to Life-Saving Technologies, Regulation (Winter 1994); The Market for (Ir) Reproducible Econometrics, Social Epistemology (Fall 1993); Body Shop Economics: What s Good for Our Cars May Be Good for Our Health, Regulation (Fall 1992); Medicare s Prospective Payment System:

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