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Owls, congratulations on working hard through this fall semester! Before you leave for winter break, we have created a checklist to help you prepare before you leave:
- Lock all doors and windows
- Close curtains and blinds
- Keep valuables out of sight
- Unplug electronics
- Use timers for interior & exterior lights
- Do not prop open exterior doors
- Pause mail delivery or entrust a friend to collect it for you
- Remember to lock your car doors
- Store your bike in a secure interior location or take it home
- Set heat to 52°F or higher
REMINDER:
The Flight Shuttle service will operate on a modified schedule during winter break. There will be no service on Dec. 23, Dec. 24, Dec. 25, and Dec. 31.
Students are encouraged to use the Walking Escort Program. Call 8-WALK (8-9255) from a campus phone or 215-777-9255 to request a security escort.
The University will close for winter break at the end of business Friday, Dec. 20, 2024, and will reopen on Thursday, Jan. 2, 2025. Students and employees from graduate and professional schools should refer to their school’s academic calendar for more specific scheduling information.
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Fox Chase Cancer Center and the Temple Health Office for Continuing Medical Education will present the 23rd Annual Highlights of the 2024 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium on Thursday, January 30, 2025, at the Philadelphia Marriott Old City, One Dock Street in Philadelphia. This educational program is designed to help medical, radiation, and surgical oncologists, gynecologists, and radiologists translate the data from key presentations of the 2024 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium into practice.
Led by program director Angela Jain, MD, speakers will include faculty from both Fox Chase and Penn Medicine’s Abramson Cancer Center who will discuss new options for the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of breast cancer and premalignant breast disease, as well as new strategies for optimizing existing treatments.
New This Year: Poster Session and Awards
We invite students, residents, fellows, and faculty (less than 5 years from completing their training) to submit abstracts on basic science, translational research, or clinical research in breast cancer. Abstract submissions are due by Monday, December 9th.
For more information about abstract submission and registration, go to FoxChase.org/CME. Details are also on the flyer.
❄️ Stay Safe This Holiday Season!
🔐 Lock your doors and secure your belongings, whether you're on or off campus.
📱 Save the Campus Safety number in your phone for emergencies.
🌐 For more safety tips, visit: Safety.Temple.edu



Dear Class of 2028,
Please see the announcement below for the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Pediatric Center of Excellence in Nephrology (CHOP PCEN) 2025 Summer Research Scholars Program. The application deadline is Tuesday, January 21st, 2025.
Sincerely,
Kimberly Forde, MD Associate Professor of Medicine Department of Medicine, Section of Hepatology Assistant Dean of Career Advising Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University Hospital 267-608-8585
Pediatric Center of Excellence in Nephrology
Summer Research Scholars Program 2025
Call for Applications
The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Pediatric Center of Excellence in Nephrology (CHOP PCEN) is pleased to request applications for our 2025 Summer Research Scholars Program. This program aims to inspire future leaders in pediatric kidney disease research by engaging students in meaningful research and clinical experiences in pediatric nephrology.
The program is open to undergraduate, post-graduate, or medical students.* This program runs from June 9th, 2025 through August 1, 2025. Start and end dates are flexible as academic schedules may vary for each student; however, an 8-week commitment is required. Students will work with a mentor on a research project, and will have opportunities for didactic training and clinical shadowing in nephrology. Students will also attend seminars about research and careers in medicine, and will take one or more courses on epidemiology or data science.
Students will receive a $4500 stipend. Please note: Housing is not provided as a part of the program.
The program structure includes:
1) Practical research training and mentorship
- Responsible Conduct of Research training (including, as applicable to the research project: human subjects research, animal care and use in research, laboratory safety)
- Full-time research experience on a clinical, translational, or basic science project under the mentorship of a PCEN investigator
- Weekly meetings with PCEN faculty mentor
- Preparation of an abstract and/or manuscript, as appropriate
- Oral presentation of research findings at the end of the program
2) Didactic training
a.Participation in Nephrology Fellows’ Core Curriculum weekly lecture series – provides exposure to core clinical nephrology topics and opportunities to interact with nephrology fellows
b.Research Seminars: students will attend weekly Summer Scholar cohort meetings and research team/lab meetings as appropriate based on their research project and mentor
3) Clinical shadowing in nephrology
a.Observe nephrology clinic at least once per week
b.Attend inpatient rounds once per week
Eligibility:
*Must be currently enrolled in or recently graduated from an accredited college or university. Must be U.S. citizens or legal permanent residents.
How to apply
Please complete the online application: PCEN Summer Research Scholars Program Application
Complete applications must be received by 11:59pm (ET) on Tuesday, January 21st, 2025.
A faculty recommendation letter must be received by 11:59pm (ET) on Monday, January 27th, 2025.
Applicants who are selected for interviews will be notified by mid-March.
Questions?
For more information, please visit our website: PCEN Enrichment Program or contact the program coordinator, Jessica Lalli or the program director, Dr. Erum Hartung at CHOPPCEN@chop.edu
Medical Student Applications for the 2025 CHOP PCEN Summer Research Scholars Program PDF