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One of the enduring spring rituals is graduation season鈥攑rocessional marches, festooned mortarboards, Bach preludes and earnest speeches dolloped with thanks and optimism. At the Katz School, health sciences graduates participated in two rites of passage.
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During the ceremony in Lamport Auditorium, Dean Paul Russo lauded the graduates as values-driven leaders who stand for truth reflected in their scholarship and practice, champions of a life built on humane values and compassionate practitioners.
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Manish Kumar Thota, a master's student in artificial intelligence, is developing a machine-learning chatbot that assists students by responding to prompts with the same depth of scholarly insight and understanding as a professor.
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The first two graduating classes of the Katz School鈥檚 Occupational Therapy Doctorate have achieved a 100% pass rate in the national certifying exam, according to the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy.
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Loretta Ching鈥檃ndu joined a panel discussion on 鈥淔inancing Female-led Innovation and Entrepreneurship," hosted by the Justina Mutale Foundation for the 68th session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women.
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All 22 students in the first graduating class of the Katz School鈥檚 M.A. in Physician Assistant Studies passed the profession鈥檚 national board certification exam on the first attempt and did better than the national average in key content areas.
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Published in Frontiers in Medicine, the paper evaluates the impact of diet, medication and methods of dialysis treatment on patient outcomes, with a specific emphasis on blood pressure control, weight gain between dialysis sessions and symptoms during dialysis.
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Dr. Sai Praveen Kadiyala and colleagues are taking surface electromyography (sEMG) signals from the activity of arm muscles to build a framework for improved stroke rehabilitation.
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Dr. Honggang Wang, chair of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, received a $600,000 grant to create an artificial intelligence platform that would recognize patterns in longitudinal dietary data.
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Niranjan Kumar Kishore, left, and Tharun Prabhakar 鈥痺on in the category of 鈥淐ollege Student, Data Scientists or Comp Sci,鈥 with Prabhakar completing his generative AI application just two minutes behind Kishore in the contest. Both were awarded $1,000.

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