Tag: university of oklahoma
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Donna Nelson, University of Oklahoma – The U.S. Fentanyl Challenge
The opioid crisis has been reported, but maybe not to its full extent. Donna Nelson, professor of chemistry at the University of Oklahoma, examines into the numbers. Dr. Donna Nelson is a Professor of Chemistry at University of Oklahoma.Β Her research has always engaged the chemistry community and served professional societies and organizations, collectively described…
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Pankhuri Malhotra, University of Oklahoma β Finding Brand Alliances among Seemingly Unrelated Partners
What are those two doing together? Pankhuri Malhotra, assistant professor of marketing at the University of Oklahoma, applies this question to brands. Dr. Pankhuri is a computational social scientist with an interest in graph-based methods for improving and scaling marketing research. Her current research applies combined methods from marketing, network and data science for mining…
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Lewis Eliot, University of Oklahoma β Checking Privilege: Competing Anti-Slavery Thought in the British Empire
Banning slavery doesnβt end all of its vices. Lewis Eliot, assistant professor of history at the University of Oklahoma, explores the history of slavery in the British Empire and how it relates to today. Lewis Eliot is a historian of slavery and anti-slavery in the British Empire and Atlantic World. His research focuses on the…
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Darcie DeAngelo, University of Oklahoma β HeroRATS Who Rebuild Relations in Cambodia
Rats are more than just a nuisance. Darcie DeAngelo, assistant professor of sociocultural anthropology at the University of Oklahoma, determines how rats can be a helping hand. Dr. DeAngelo is a medical anthropologist with training in sensory ethnography. Her area of focus is on landmine detection industries in Cambodia, especially those that work with animal…
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Manata Hashemi, University of Oklahoma β Cultures of Conformity
Where does the greatest possibility for change in Iran lie? Manata Hashemi, assistant professor of Iranian studies at the University of Oklahoma, says the answer is in everyday life. Dr. Manata Hashemi is the Farzaneh Family Assistant Professor of Iranian Studies in the Department of International and Area Studies at the University of Oklahoma. Dr.…