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Photo of a Skeleton against a gray background with words the Human Skeleton in Forensic Anthropology and Medicine Workshop, July 22-26, 2019
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Workshop offered: Human Skeleton in Forensic Anthropology and Medicine

Author UHWO Staff Date March 15, 2019
An intensive forensics workshop covering the analysis of human skeletal remains will be hosted...
Tagged anthropology, certificate in applied forensic anthropology, forensic anthropology, John A. Burns School of Medicine, Social Sciences, University of Hawaiʻi-West Oʻahu, www |
graphic of skeleton and words 2018 JABSOM Forensic Anthropology Workshop and dates
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Award-winning forensics workshop to include instruction by Byrnes and Belcher

Author UHWO Staff Date June 8, 2018
An intensive, five-day forensics workshop covering the analysis of human skeletal remains will be...
Tagged anthropology, archaeology, forensic workshop, JABSOM, Jennifer Byrnes, John A. Burns School of Medicine, Social Sciences, University of Hawaii West Oahu, William Belcher |
Photo of Arion Northrop and his research poster
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Mabalot, Northrop first UHWO students to present posters at JABSOM symposium

Author UHWO Staff Date May 3, 2018
UH West Oʻahu juniors Destiny Mabalot and Arion Northrop presented research posters during the...
Tagged Arion Northrop, Biomedical Sciences and Health Dispartities Symposium, Destiny Mabalot, Humanities, INBRE, JABSOM, John A. Burns School of Medicine, Megan Ross, Olivia George, Social Sciences |
Flyer for Math + Science seminar containing information similar to what is in the article
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Math + Science to feature Michael Marciel on cancer research

Author UHWO Staff Date March 2, 2018
Michael Marciel of the John A. Burns School of Medicine will discuss a selenoprotein...
Tagged cancer, John A. Burns School of Medicine, Math + Science + X, Michael Marciel, Selenoprotein, University of Hawaii West Oahu |
Poster for Dr. Komal Arora's presentation on Synapse: A Junction of Communications
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Math + Science + X to feature talk on brain synapses by Dr. Komal Arora this Friday

Author UHWO Staff Date October 4, 2017
Dr. Komal Arora, a post-doctoral fellow at the John A. Burns School of Medicine,...
Tagged John A. Burns School of Medicine, Komal Arora, Math + Science + X, Neurons |
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