Every day, clinicians, researchers and staff @KUcancercenter witness the extraordinary commitment of individuals who choose to take part in clinical trials. Read their personal perspectives: https://t.co/ml7I92FTZC
Operations management affects nearly every business process and customer interaction. The Operations Management program @KUEdwardsCampus is preparing students with job-ready skills for this in-demand degree. Learn about the program and career outlook: https://t.co/pLWot0LFTc
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Our Bulk Solids Technology Center is featured in the Kansas City Business Journal’s new “Made In” series, highlighting how we’re advancing hands-on manufacturing training in the region.
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Working full-time. Raising a family. Finishing a degree.
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The best networkers in the room aren't the loudest ones. They're the ones asking great questions and actually listening to the answers.
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The myth: Asking for help signals weakness.
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Read about Tobin Wise's internship experience in CORI, a new program @KUcancercenter that introduces cancer research and early-phase cancer clinical trials to recent graduates. https://t.co/pjKelN1qz0
Researchers at @KUcancercenter are enrolling participants for a #BladderCancer trial focused on individuals who cannot receive cisplatin. The trial investigates a new pre-surgical regimen combining IV vitamin C with chemotherapy. Explore the study: https://t.co/aDuuDzz6ZM
For decades, manufacturers had nowhere to turn for university-level research, testing or workforce training in bulk solid materials that comprise more than 80% of items transported globally. @KStateOlathe is filling that gap with North America’s first bulk solids technology center. https://t.co/DggsuKjwjk
Cancer clinical trials can greatly improve patient care, but they are often misunderstood. Tara Lin, MD, medical director of Clinical Trials Office @KUcancercenter, addresses patients' most frequently asked questions and common concerns about clinical trials. https://t.co/owrb9xxW3n
@KUEdwardsCampus is training tomorrow's CSIs with its new Forensic Science minor. Students are learning comprehensive data collection and analysis in a JCERT-funded forensic science training lab. Check it out: https://t.co/SmqPCgbFCk
Read about Tobin Wise's internship experience in CORI, a new program @KUcancercenter that introduces cancer research and early-phase cancer clinical trials to recent graduates. https://t.co/pjKelN1qz0
This year’s Kansas City One Health Day @KStateOlathe brought together researchers, students and health professionals to discuss the connections between mental health, environmental, animal and human health. Read: https://t.co/5L9wSpCcD6