Sentences with phrase «explore multidisciplinary approaches»

The event will gather experts in veterinary medicine, law enforcement, criminal prosecution, forensic science, animal welfare and human social services to explore multidisciplinary approaches to save more victims of animal cruelty and ensure successful investigations and prosecutions.

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These articles were commissioned by the senior Magazine editor (JC) under the guidance of our series guest editors Marion Nestle of New York University and David Stuckler of Cambridge University, and together they represent a multidisciplinary approach to exploring the role in health of Big Food, which we define as the multinational food and beverage industry with huge and concentrated market power [1].
Dr. Michael von Fricken explored this association using a multidisciplinary One Health research approach, which focused on the interaction between nomadic herders, the livestock they own, and the tick - borne diseases they are exposed to.
His lab has engaged in a multidisciplinary approach, simultaneously exploring the basic biology of stem cells, their role throughout the lifetime of an individual, as well as their therapeutic potential.
We take a multidisciplinary approach to explore the mechanisms and evolution of stromal - mediated immune dysfunction in the tumour microenvironment and uncouple the immunoregulatory systems governing their suppressive function.
Using a multidisciplinary approach, Dr. Ghag will work with you to explore any physiological imbalances, mental emotional triggers, life stressors, and environmental toxicities and create a unique treatment plan that caters to your needs.
Utilizing a multidisciplinary approach, which includes sculpture, performance and mixed media, Adams is interested in exploring the impact of race and sexuality on hybrid identity.
Inspired by metaphysics, cosmology, spirituality, quantum physics and oriental philosophy, Leung's art seeks to re-examine human perception, and explore a new contemporary aesthetics in art through a multidisciplinary and multidimensional approach to abstraction.
The article explores the consequences for legal theory and practice of the shift from an objectivist to a constructivist approach to human knowledge, using an expanded, multidisciplinary understanding of rhetoric to analyze the elusiveness of evidentiary truth and the nature and ethics of persuasion in the digital era.
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