University Libraries Presents: Colloquium Series

Date: 10/13/2016

Time: 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm


Location
Three Villages



Description

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Chinese Acupuncture: Diagnosis and Treatment by Michael Huang
Acupuncture is an ancient form of healing which pre-dates recorded history, and it has been used to treat a wide range of health conditions for thousands of years. This intriguing presentation will give a brief background and history of acupuncture and the ancient form of healing referred to as Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), as well as its diagnosis and treatment. Michael Huang has a master of science degree in acupuncture. He is a board certified licensed acupuncturist in New York State and doctor of acupuncture in Rhode Island (2009-2013).

Biomedical Research Resources by Jennifer Lyon
There are a vast number of resources available for use by biomedical researchers, so many that the researchers often suffer from information overload and have trouble determining the best resources for different purposes. This presentation, originally given as a Pathology Department Grand Rounds Lecture, provides an overview of key resources and their scope & purpose.

Registration

This event is fully booked.

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