Michael Naguib, the Ken & Ruth Arnold Early Career Professor in Science and Engineering at the School of Science and Engineering, has been named to the annual list of Highly Cited Researchers for 2022 by Clarivate, a British-based analytics company and the producer for Web of Science. This is the third year Naguib has been named to the list.
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Jarod Davis, Tulane Law alumnus, established the Jarod D. Davis Environmental Equity Externship, an annual summer position at the nonpartisan Environmental Law Institute in Washington, D.C. for Tulane Law students interested in environmental law and policy. Read more on the Tulane Law site.
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Nadia Brown (left) of Georgetown University, Christopher J. Clark (center) of the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill and Anna Mahoney (right), administrative associate professor at Newcomb Institute, are working on a study titled, “Bridges: How Black Women Coordinate the Lawmaking Efforts of Identity-Based Caucuses,” which seeks to understand how identity caucuses facilitate negotiation in Congress. Read more on Newcomb Institute's site.
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The Newcomb Department of Music will continue its Music at Midday series on Wednesday, Nov. 30, at noon with performances by voice students from the department. The concert, which is free and open to the public, will take place at Myra Clare Rogers Memorial Chapel. Visit the event Wavesync page for more information.
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Yahoo News
Jesse Keenan, Favrot II Associate Professor of Sustainable Real Estate at the School of Architecture, says no place in the United States is completely immune from climate change impacts, noting that some places experience more severe and less severe impacts.
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Reuters
Dr. Keith Ferdinand, Gerald S. Berenson Chair in Preventative Cardiology at the School of Medicine, warns that using high-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels, or “good” cholesterol, to estimate heart disease risk could inaccurately misclassify risk in Black adults.
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The Washington Post
Dr. Demetrius M. Maraganore, Herbert J. Harvey, Jr. Chair in the neurology department at the School of Medicine and co-director of the Tulane Center for Clinical Neurosciences, says he would start using a new blood test that can help doctors diagnose Alzheimer’s immediately, if it was covered by Medicare and insurance.
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