Infobox Company company name HumanGenomeSciences company logo Image Optimized image a711cef6.png company type Public company Public nasdaq HGSI slogan foundation 1992 location Rockville, Maryland key people H. Thomas Watkins, CEO & Pres num employees 770 industry Healthcare products Diagnostic Substances owner revenue homepage http www.hgsi.com www.hgsi.com HumanGenomeSciences nasdaq HGSI is a biopharmaceutical corporation founded in 1992. It uses the human DNA sequence to develop protein and antibody drugs. As of 2008, it has drugs under development to treat such diseases as hepatitis C , systemic lupus erythmatosis , anthrax disease, cancer, rheumatoid arthritis and HIV AIDS. It collaborates with other biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies, for development partnerships and licensing. ref HUMANGENOMESCIENCES ANNOUNCES 2008 GOALS AND REPORTS SUBSTANTIAL PROGRESS TOWARD COMMERCIALIZATION AT JPMORGAN HEALTHCARE CONFERENCE ref Benlysta belimumab received U.S. Food and Regulatory Administration approval for use in lupus in March 2011. Belimumab is being developed with Glaxo SmithKline, ref HGS Press Release, 2005 ref Abthrax raxibacumab for anthrax disease is the subject of a contract with the US Government under Project BioShield. ref HGS Press Release, June 20, 2006 ref Development of Albuferon albinterferon for Hepatitis C has been discontinued after fatalities during ... latest humangenomesciences announces 2008 goals and reports substantial progress toward ... deal http www.hgsi.com latest humangenomesciences announces collaboration with novartis for development ... humangenomesciences to sponsor conference call to discuss u.s. government agreement to purchase ... Reflist External links http www.hgsi.com HumanGenomeSciences Official Web Site . Category Companies ...?type 2&cat 0&date 20030926&news 230228&isin US4449031081&mode 8 HumanGenome s drug falls short ... elderly patients, using a protein spray called repifermin, made by a human gene called keratinocyte ... more details
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. The haploid humangenome occupies a total of just over 3 billion DNA base pair s. The HumanGenome Project HGP produced a reference genome reference sequence of the euchromatin euchromatic humangenome, which is used worldwide in biomedical science s. The haploid humangenome contains ca. 23,000 ... Pathogenesis, 2 September 2009 ref ref name IHSGC2004 Cite journal author International HumanGenome Sequencing Consortium title Finishing the euchromatic sequence of the humangenome. journal Nature ... Genome Sequencing Consortium title Initial sequencing and analysis of the humangenome. journal Nature ... understood. Citation needed date September 2009 In addition to protein coding genes, the humangenome ... from Humangenome The humangenome has many different Regulatory regions regulatory sequences which ... exon s comprise less than 1.5 of the humangenome. ref name IHSGC2001 Aside from genes and known regulatory sequences, the humangenome contains vast regions of DNA the function of which, if any, remains ... The investigation of the vast quantity of sequence information in the humangenome whose function remains ... genome DNA Are fractal and fine tuned by the Golden Ratio 1.618 journal Interdisciplinary Sciences ... base pairs of the haploid humangenome correspond to a maximum of about 725 megabyte s of data, since ... of the haploid humangenome by chromosome Haploid means we only count one of each chromosome pair. For this reason ... The HumanGenome Project and a parallel project by Celera Genomics each produced and published a haploid humangenome sequence, both of which were a composite of the DNA sequence of several individuals ...&ct 1 title PLoS Biology A New HumanGenome Sequence Paves the Way for Individualized ... genomes had not been sequenced in the HumanGenome Project to protect the identity of volunteers who ... population. ref Cite web url http www.genome.gov 11006943 title HumanGenome Project Completion Frequently ... of the humangenome, which will describe the common patterns of human DNA sequence variation. ref ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2008 COI date November 2008 The GDB HumanGenome Database was a community curated collection of human genomic data. What set GDB apart from other biological databases was its use of world class leaders in human genetics to act as curators for the data. In order to ensure a high degree of quality, records within GDB were subjected to a process of peer review , not unlike a traditional publication. Due to the International collaboration which made up the humangenome project, GDB received funding from numerous sources in both Europe and Asia. History In 1989 the Howard Hughes Medical Institute provided funding to establish a central repository for human genetic map ping data. This project ultimately resulted in the creation of the GDB HumanGenome DataBase in 1990. It was a key database in the HumanGenome Project . Established under the leadership of Dr. s Peter L. Pearson Peter Pearson and Dick Lucier, GDB received significant financial support from the US Department of Energy and the National Institutes of Health . Located at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine , GDB became a source of high quality mapping data which were made available both on line as well as through numerous printed publications. In 1998, the change of focus in the humangenome project redirected funds which were previously available for GDB. However that same year, Dr. A. Jamie Cuticchia obtained funding from Canadian public and private sources to continue the operations of GDB. While the data curation continued to be performed at Johns Hopkins, GDB central operations were moved to The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. In 2003 RTI International became the new host for GDB where it continued to be maintained as a public resource for high quality genetic and genomic information. On June 1, 2008 RTI International shut down GDB operations. External links DEFAULTSORT Gdb HumanGenome Database Category Biological databases Biological database ... more details
Primarysources date October 2007 The Baylor College of Medicine HumanGenome Sequencing Center BCM HGSC was established by Richard Gibbs biologist Richard A. Gibbs in 1996 when BCM was chosen as one of six worldwide sites to complete the final phase of the International HumanGenome Project . Gibbs is the current director of the BCM HGSC. It occupies more than convert 36000 sqft m2 , employs over 200 staff, including eighteen faculty, and is one of three National Institutes of Health funded genome centers that were involved in the completion of the first HumanGenome Sequence in 2004. The BCM HGSC contributed approximately 10 percent of the total project by sequencing Chromosomes 3, 12 and X. The BCM HGSC collaborated with researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy s Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory and Celera Genomics to sequence the first species of Drosophilidae fruit fly , Drosophila melanogaster . The BCM HGSC also completed the second species of fruit fly Drosophila pseudoobscura , the honeybee Apis mellifera , and led an international consortium to sequence the Brown Norway rat. The HumanGenome Sequencing Center subsequently sequenced and annotated the genome of the cow Bos taurus , the sea urchin , Rhesus macaque, Tammar wallaby , Dictyostelium discoideum , and a number of bacteria that cause serious infection s Rickettsia typhi, Enterococcus faecium, Mannheimia Haemolytica , and Fusobacterium nucleatum . The BCM HGSC was a major contributor to the Mammalian Gene Collection program, to sequence all human cDNAs, as well as the International Haplotype Mapping Project HapMap . Other research within the BCM HGSC includes new molecular technologies for mapping and sequencing, exploration of novel chemistries for DNA tagging, development of instrumentation for DNA manipulation ..., and analyzing genome data. References http imgen.bcm.tmc.edu molgen facultyaz gibbs.html http www.hgsc.bcm.tmc.edu Category Humangenome projects ... more details
evolution in the humangenome gives insights into our own evolutionary history and helps to resolve this neutralist selectionist debate . Identifying specific regions of the humangenome that show ... of any adaptive evolution in the humangenome, but simply shows that positive selection is not frequent ... regions within the humangenome which have been evolving adaptively e.g. Bakewell et al. 2007 . More ... up approximately 98 of the DNA in the humangenome. For example, Ponting and Lunter 2006 detect ... in the humangenome has often assumed to be constant over time. For example, the 35 estimate ... of positive selection acting on the humangenome is by inferring the distribution of fitness effects DFE of new advantageous mutations in the humangenome, but this DFE is difficult to infer because ... the estimates of the amount of adaptive evolution occurring in the humangenome Boyko et al. 2008 ... some of the types of gene which show strong evidence of adaptive evolution in the humangenome. Disease ..., this second explanation seems unlikely, because the mutation rate in the humangenome is fairly ... has occurred frequently in the humangenome Pollard et al. 2006, Galtier and Duret 2007 . Initially ... evolution in the humangenome format of table and some data displayed as in Table 1 of Eyre Walker ... the evolutionary impact of amino acid mutations in the humangenome, PLoS Genetics, Vol. 4 pp.  ..., A.G. 2005 , Natural selection on protein coding genes in the humangenome, Nature, Vol. 437 ... genome and comparison with the humangenome, Nature, Vol. 437 pp.  69 87 Crespi, B., Summers ... and negative selection on the humangenome, Genetics, Vol. 158 pp.  1227 1234 Galtier, N., and Duret ...., Ponting, C., Hein, J. 2006 , Genome wide identification of human functional DNA using a neutral indel ..., A.G. 2007 , Recent and ongoing selection in the humangenome, Nature Review Genetics, Vol. 8 pp.  ... shaping the fastest evolving regions of the humangenome, PLoS Genetics, Vol. 2 pp.  1599 1611 ... more details
Refimprove date February 2008 The HumanGenome Diversity Project HGDP was started by Stanford University s Morrison Institute and a collaboration of scientists around the world. The resulting data sets have often been cited in papers on such topics as population genetics , anthropology , and heritable disease research. The project has noted the need to record the genetic profiles of endogenous populations. These efforts have been countered by accusations of racism . The HGDP is in no way related to the HumanGenome Project , and has attempted to maintain a completely distinct identity. Studied populations The Archaeological Institute of America Archaeology , May June 2006, Volume 59, Number 3, page 48 reports on a representative world distribution of gene tic ancestry, 52 distinct ethnic group s, concluded by HGDP research TABLE BORDER 1 CELLSPACING 3 CELLPADDING 3 ALIGN CENTER tr td Africa ... American Regional Committee, HumanGenome Diversity Project, published in the Houston Law Review .... Some members of the HumanGenome Project HumanGenome Project HGP argued in favor of engaging in diversity research on data gleaned from the HumanGenome Diversity Project , although most agreed that diversity ... Marks http www.wired.com wired archive 5.07 updata.html The HumanGenome Controversy Not to be confused ... Category Population genetics Category Humangenome projects ... . HGDP scientists have argued that in order to gain a full assessment of Human development biology human ... , NGO s, and human rights organizations have objected to the HGDP s goals based on perceived issues ... might deny human rights based on this genetic data. For example, countries could define races ... for human rights violations. An example can be found in the paper Developing a SNP panel for forensic ... that As any anthropologist knows, ethnic groups are categories of human invention, not given by nature ... you can make in human biology is to confuse constructed categories with natural ones. And to overload ... more details
The Universal Declaration on the HumanGenome and Human Rights is a document that was issued by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization UNESCO at its 29th session in 1997. It was unanimously passed by the seventy seven national delegations in attendance. ref Mike Pezzella, International officials adopt rules covering cloning, gene research, Biotechnology Newswatch , 17 November 1997, p. 1. ref The declaration is perhaps best known for its statement against human cloning. Its eleventh article begins with the statement, Practices which are contrary to human dignity, such as reproductive cloning of human beings, shall not be permitted. References references See also Common heritage of mankind UNESCO Universal Declaration on the HumanGenome and Human Rights External links http unesdoc.unesco.org images 0012 001229 122990eo.pdf Universal Declaration on the HumanGenome and Human Rights 2000 publication UN stub Category UNESCO ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Duke Institute for GenomeSciences and Policy IGSP is an institution established at Duke University to address the many issues in science and policy that the Genome Revolution and recent advances in Genome Science are expected to create. It is located in the CIEMAS building at Duke University and houses some well known researchers in the genomics field including Huntington F. Willard , who is the director of the IGSP. DEFAULTSORT Duke University Institute For GenomeSciences And Policy Category Duke University GenomeSciences and Policy Science stub ... more details
distinguish Chinese National HumanGenome Center, Shanghai Chinese National HumanGenome Center , Beijing CHGB , was established as one of the national level genome research center approved by the Ministry of Science & Technology . CHGB coordinates scientific activities in humangenome research with the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences CAMS , Peking University , Academy of Military Medical Sciences , Chinese Academy of Science CAS , http www.chgc.sh.cn Chinese National HumanGenome Center at Shanghai , Microbial Genome Center at Ministry of Health, Tsinghua University , Institute of Biophysics Academia Sinica , Peking Union Hospital , Beijing Fuwai Hospital , Cancer Hospital at CAMS , Beijing Cancer Hospital , Peking University First Hospital , People s Hospital of Peking University , PLA General Hospital , Tianjin Medical University , Roche Co. etc. CHGB takes on Chinese important scientific and technological projects and impels genomics and proteomics in the world. In next several years, CHGB continues to serve for and support China important scientific and technological projects, set up and develop functional genomics research platform, train an excellent group, aiming at promoting competitive power and CHGB s value. CHGB promotes the commercialization of research products and initiate genome industry in China. As a national research institution, CHGB integrates all high level activities in basic research , clinical investigation , population genetics and bioinformatics projects in Beijing and North China . Prof. Boqin Qiang, academician of CAS, is Director and Chief Scientist of CHGB. Prof. Wu Min, academician of CAS, is the honorary Chairman of the academic committee. Prof. Yan Shen, academician of CAS, Prof. Fuchu He, academician of CAS, Prof. Dalong Ma, and Prof. Biao Chen are deputy directors of CHGB. See also Beijing Genomics Institute ... Humangenome projects Category Genetics or genomics research institutions Category Research institutes ... more details
Image US NIH NHGRI Logo.svg 240px right The National HumanGenome Research Institute NHGRI is a division ... Center for HumanGenome Research NCHGR , which was established in 1989 to carry out the role of the NIH in the International HumanGenome Project HGP . The HGP was developed in collaboration with the United States Department of Energy DOE and began in 1990 to map the humangenome . In 1993, NCHGR ... History main Important events in NHGRI history October 1, 1988 The Office for HumanGenome Research ... activities related to the humangenome. April 11, 1996 Human DNA sequencing begins with pilot studies at six universities in the United States. March 1999 Large scale sequencing of the humangenome begins. April 2003 The National HumanGenome Research Institute NHGRI celebrates the completion of the humangenome sequence, the 50th anniversary of the description of the DNA double helix and the publication ... as Director of National HumanGenome Research Institute Bot generated title ref Alan Edward Guttmacher ... Appoints Eric D. Green , M.D., Ph.D. to be Director of The National HumanGenome Research Institute ... the HumanGenome Project http www.genome.gov DNADay National DNA Day http www.genome.gov HGP All About The HumanGenome Project http www.genome.gov PolicyEthics LegDatabase pubsearch.cfm NHGRI Policy ... Category National Institutes of Health HumanGenome Research Institute fa fr National HumanGenome Research Institute ... genome technologies to the study of specific diseases. In 1996, the Center for Inherited Disease Research ... components of complex disorders. In 1997 the United States Department of Health and Human Services DHHS renamed NCHGR the National HumanGenome Research Institute NHGRI , officially elevating it to the status of research institute one of 27 institutes and centers that make up the NIH. Now, with the humangenome sequence complete since April 2003, scientists around the world have access to a database ... more details
orphan date March 2010 unreferenced date July 2008 nihongo University of Human Arts and Sciences Ningen s g kagaku daigaku is a private university private distance learning university with headquarters in Saitama, Saitama , Japan , established in 2000. It has a satellite campus in Chiyoda, Tokyo . The predecessor of the school was founded in 1953. External links http www.human.ac.jp Official website ja icon coord missing Saitama Prefecture DEFAULTSORT Human Arts and Sciences, University of Category Educational institutions established in 1953 Category Private universities in Japan Category Saitama Prefecture University of Human Arts and Sciences saitama university stub ja ... more details
The Zimbabwe Museum of HumanSciences , formerly the Queen Victoria Museum is a museum in Harare , Zimbabwe . coord 17 49 57 S 31 02 20 E display title zimbabwe struct stub africa museum stub Category Museums in Zimbabwe Category Buildings and structures in Harare Category Science and technology in Zimbabwe ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 nihongo Osaka University of HumanSciences Osaka ningen kagaku daigaku is a private university in Settsu, Osaka , Japan . The predecessor of the school was founded in June 1933, and it was chartered as a university in 2001. External links http www.ohs.ac.jp Official website coord missing Osaka Prefecture Category Educational institutions established in 1933 Category Private universities in Japan Category Osaka Prefecture osaka university stub ja ... more details
Orphan date December 2010 unreferenced date July 2010 Infobox journal discipline Human reproduction website http www.jhrsonline.org publisher Medknow Publications country India frequency Triannually abbreviation J. Hum. Reprod. Sci. history 2008 present ISSN 0974 1208 eISSN 1998 4766 The Journal of Human Reproductive Sciences is a Peer review peer reviewed Open access publishing open access healthcare journal medical journal published on behalf of the Indian Society of Assisted Reproduction . The journal publishes articles on the subject of assisted conception, endocrinology , physiology and pathology , implantation, and preimplantation genetic diagnosis . Abstracting and indexing The journal is indexed with Abstracts on Hygiene and Communicable Diseases , CAB Direct database CAB Abstracts , EBSCO Industries EBSCO databases , EMBASE Excerpta Medica EMBASE , and PubMed Central PubMedCentral . See also Human Reproduction journal External links Official http www.jhrsonline.org Category Open access journals Category English language journals Category Triannual journals Category Publications established in 2008 Category Medknow Publications academic journals Category Obstetrics and gynecology journals ... more details
Infobox University name Faculty of Social and HumanSciences FCSH native name Faculdade de Ci ncias Sociais ... Portuguese Faculty of Social and HumanSciences Faculdade de Ci ncias Sociais e Humanas ... of Social and HumanSciences of NOVA University of Lisbon is an institution dedicated to education ..., following the development of the area of Human and Social Sciences then existing in UNL and led by a group ... And HumanSciences pt Faculdade de Ci ncias Sociais e Humanas da Universidade Nova de Lisboa ..., 4 6 1990 ref The Faculty s own identity stems from the coexistence of social sciences with the humanities ... http www.fcsh.unl.pt deps ciencias da comunicacao Communication Sciences http www.fcsh.unl.pt deps ciencias da educacao Education Sciences http www.fcsh.unl.pt deps ciencias musicais Musical Sciences ... sciences and humanities, the formation of researchers and the rendering of services to the community ... institution in the Social Sciences and Humanities field, with its own facilities dedicated to research ... national institutions and seven foreign ones. The cycles of studies cover the Social Sciences ... Relations 180 ECTS http www.fcsh.unl.pt cursos guia c 4004 Communication Sciences 180 ECTS http www.fcsh.unl.pt cursos guia c 4005 Language Sciences 180 ECTS http www.fcsh.unl.pt cursos guia ... 30 ECTS are allocated. For example, a student of Communication Sciences can take a Minor in languages ... cursos guia c 4058 ?searchterm minor 20ci ncias 20comunica o Communication Sciences 30 ECTS http www.fcsh.unl.pt cursos guia c 4022 Language Sciences 30 ECTS http www.fcsh.unl.pt cursos guia c 4024 ... Sciences 3 semesters, 93 ECTS http www.fcsh.unl.pt divulgacao ciencias educacao mestrado info 2 vem desenvolver.html Education Sciences 3 semesters, 93 ECTS http www.fcsh.unl.pt divulgacao ciencias informacao documentacao mestrado info 2 vem desenvolver.html Information and Documentation Sciences ... Language Sciences 3 semesters, 93 ECTS http www.fcsh.unl.pt divulgacao ciencias musicais ... more details
James D. Watson Institute of GenomeSciences Traditional Chinese , Simplified Chinese abbr. WIGS , is a research institute of Genomics genomic science . It s located in Hangzhou Hangzhou City , Zhejiang Province , and affiliated to Zhejiang University in the People s Republic of China . Introduction The institute was named after the DNA structure co discoverer Dr. James D. Watson . The institute was founded on October 6, 2003, when Jame D. Watson visited China, and it was also in the year of the fiftieth anniversary of the great discovery. Dr. Watson also wrote the title for the institute. ref http www.wigs.zju.edu.cn institute introduction.html Bot generated title ref The institute was consulted from the United States American Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory , where Dr. Watson was the president . It s located in the Zhijiang Campus, Zhejiang University , close to the Qiantang River and has a very beautiful landscape . The institute mainly offers Postgraduate education postgraduate study , currently there re about 80 Master s degree master and PhD candidates. At present, the scientist Yang Huangming academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences CAS is the acting director of the institute. External links http www.wigs.zju.edu.cn institute introduction.html James D. Watson Institute of GenomeSciences, Zhejiang University Chinese Homepage References references Zhejiang University Category Zhejiang University ... more details
genome . An analogy to the humangenome stored on DNA is that of instructions stored in a book ... biology polymorphism of a species. For example, the humangenome sequence in principle could be determined ... and mapping details Genome project The HumanGenome Project was organized to Physical map genetics Linkage map map and to sequencing sequence the humangenome. Other genome projects include mus ... of the humangenome full genome of DNA pioneer James D. Watson in 2007. ref cite news url http www.nytimes.com ... in navigating around the genome. A fundamental step in the Humangenome project was the release of a detailed ... 143 Largest vertebrate genome known Note The DNA from a single diploid human cell if the 46 chromosomes ... DNA From The Beginning http www.genome.gov 10001772 All About The HumanGenome Project &mdash ... NCBI Genome Primer http www.genecards.org GeneCards &mdash an integrated database of human genes ... small yes File NHGRI human male karyotype.png thumb 250px An image of the 46 chromosomes, making up the diploid genome of human male. The mitochondrial chromosome is not shown. In modern molecular biology and genetics , the genome is the entirety of an organism s hereditary information. It is encoded either in DNA or, for RNA virus many types of virus , in RNA . The genome includes both the gene s and the Non coding DNA non coding sequences of the DNA RNA. ref Ridley, M. 2006 . Genome . New ... genome means I become, I am born, to come into being . The Oxford English Dictionary ... existed, such as biome and rhizome , forming a vocabulary into which genome fits systematically. ref ... typically eukarya the gamete has half of the number of chromosome of the somatic cell and the genome ... , likewise constitute the genome . The term genome can be applied specifically to mean that stored on a complete set of cell nucleus nuclear DNA i.e., the nuclear genome but can also be applied to that stored within organelles that contain their own DNA, as with the mitochondrial genome or the chloroplast ... more details
List of members of the National Academy of Sciences Intro Human environmental sciences Luc Anselin Arizona State University 2008 Anthony Bebbington University of Manchester 2009 Brian Berry University of Texas at Dallas 1975 Karl Butzer University of Texas at Austin 1996 William A. V. Clark University of California, Los Angeles 2005 William C. Clark Harvard University 2002 Ellis Cowling North Carolina State University 1973 Maureen Cropper University of Maryland, College Park 2008 Ruth DeFries Columbia University 2006 Peter Gleick Pacific Institute , Oakland, California Oakland 2006 Michael Frank Goodchild University of California, Santa Barbara 2002 Peter Haggett University of Bristol 2008 Susan E. Hanson Clark University 2000 John Holdren Harvard University 1991 Calestous Juma Harvard University 2005 Roger Kasperson Clark University 2003 Robert Kates Brown University 1975 Eric Lambin Universit catholique de Louvain 2009 Akin Mabogunje Development Policy Centre 1999 Thomas F. Malone North Carolina State University 1968 Edward Miles University of Washington 2003 Granger Morgan Carnegie Mellon University 2007 Ellen Mosley Thompson Ohio State University 2009 William Nordhaus Yale University 2001 Elinor Ostrom Indiana University Bloomington Indiana University 2001 Prabhu Pingali Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation 2007 Hans Joachim Schellnhuber Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research 2005 Kirk R. Smith University of California, Berkeley 1997 V. Kerry Smith North Carolina State University 2004 Waldo R. Tobler University of California, Santa Barbara 1982 B. L. Turner Clark University 1995 M. Gordon Wolman Johns Hopkins University 1988 Julian Wolpert Princeton University 1977 List of members of the National Academy of Sciences refcats Category Environmental scientists ... more details
The Faculty of Medical and HumanSciences is one of the four faculties that comprise the University of Manchester . Established in 2004, the faculty spans a range of discipline areas including Manchester Medical School Medicine Dentistry Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences and School of Psychological Sciences Psychological Sciences . University of Manchester Category University of Manchester ... more details
Infobox University name Texas Tech University College of HumanSciences native name latin name image name Texas Tech Red Raiders Logo.svg image size 125px established 1925 endowment faculty 104 dean Linda Hoover students 3,141 undergrad 2,863 postgrad 278 city Lubbock, Texas Lubbock state Texas country United States U.S. website http www.hs.ttu.edu College of HumanSciences Texas Tech University College of HumanSciences is a college at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas Lubbock , Texas . It was founded in 1925 as the College of Home Economics, one of the four original colleges of Texas Tech. Academic departments Applied & Professional Studies Design Developmental psychology Human Development & Family Studies Nutrition , Hospitality , and Retailing Research centers http www.hs.ttu.edu ... Community, Family and Addiction Services Early Childhood Family and Consumer SciencesHuman Development and Family Studies Nutritional Sciences Personal Financial Planning Restaurant, Hotel, and Institutional Management Retailing Master of Science Environmental Design Family and Consumer Sciences Education Human Development and Family Studies Marriage and Family Therapy Nutritional Sciences ... of Texas Tech University people External links http www.hs.ttu.edu Texas Tech University College of HumanSciences website Texas Tech University show yes coord missing Texas Category Educational institutions established in 1925 Category Texas Tech University colleges and schools HumanSciences ... Center for Family and Consumer Sciences http www.hs.ttu.edu skyviews Skyviews Restaurant http www.hs.ttu.edu ... Economics with or without an emphasis in Personal Financial Planning Family and Consumer Sciences Education Hospitality Administration Human Development and Family Studies Marriage and Family Therapy Nutritional Sciences Interdisciplinary graduate minor Risk Taking Behavior Teacher Certifaction Family and Consumer Sciences Education Hospitality, Nutrition, and Food Science Dual degree program ... more details
Infobox University name College of HumanSciences image Commented out Image FSU Seal centered.png center 200px dean Dr. Billie J. Collier established 1901 selectivity type Public university Public city Tallahassee, Florida Tallahassee state Florida country United States USA postgrad website http www.chs.fsu.edu Official website The Florida State University College of HumanSciences is one of sixteen college s comprising the Florida State University FSU . The College was established in 1901 and is considered the flagship humansciences program in Florida. ref name Florida State University CHS Fast Facts http www.chs.fsu.edu college fastfacts.php Florida State University College of HumanSciences Fast Facts Retrieved on May 26 5 26 2007 . ref The College consists of three departments the Department of Family and Child Services, the Department of Nutrition, Food and Exercise Sciences and the Department of Textiles and Consumer Sciences. The College ranks consistently in the Top 15 nationally in terms of enrollment, endowment, grants and contracts and degrees granted and the Top 10 nationally in HumanSciences. ref name Florida State University Highlights and Rankings http www.fsu.edu highlights rankings.html human Florida State University College Highlights and Selected National Rankings Retrieved on May 1 5 01 2007 . ref The Department of Nutrition, Food and Exercise Sciences has the largest enrollment of pre medical education students at FSU. It was also home to the now defunct Housing major, which was one of only four nationwide which focused on homes of all types as a product and how they impacted human health and behaviors. National Rankings according to US News 2008 edition Clinical Psychology 44th overall Rehab Counseling 24th overall Speech Pathology 32nd overall References reflist 2 External links http www.chs.fsu.edu Official website Florida State University US south university stub coord missing Florida Category Florida State University Category Educational institutions ... more details
Infobox university name ISU College of HumanSciences image File LeBaron.jpg 100px established 2005 dean Pamela White undergrad postgrad faculty affiliations Iowa State University city Ames, Iowa website http www.hs.iastate.edu hs.iastate.edu Iowa State University s College of HumanSciences was established in 2005, as the result of a merger of the now defunct College of Education and College of Family and Consumer Sciences, and therefore, is currently the newest college of Iowa State University . The college consists of History College of Education Formed in 1968, the College of Education at Iowa State University was composed of three academic departments, Curriculum & Instruction, Educational Leadership & Policy Studies, and Health and Human Performance. College of Family and Consumer Sciences Empty section date January 2011 Merger Officially formed in 1959 , the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences got its current name in 1990 and can trace its history back to 1898, when liberal arts and sciences were a part of the school s Division of Science and Philosophy . ref name history cite web url http las.iastate.edu about history.shtml year 2009 title History of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Iowa State University publisher Iowa State University ref Since the school s beginning, Iowa State s founders had intended to produce well rounded students Facilities Empty section date July 2010 Student involvement Empty section date July 2010 Research Empty section date July 2010 External links http www.las.iastate.edu Iowa State LAS College References reflist Iowa State University Buildings Iowa State University DEFAULTSORT Iowa State University College Of Liberal Arts And Sciences Category Iowa State University ... more details
Image HS Cobrand Stacked RGB.jpg thumb 200px The Faculty of HumanSciences is a constituent body of Macquarie University . The Faculty offers undergraduate and postgraduate degree programs. It is home to a number of internationally recognised research centres conducting ground breaking research across disciplines in areas like cognitive science and early childhood education. The Faculty is particularly renowned for its post graduate programs in special education and its School of Advanced Medicine offering sub specialty, post fellowship Surgery training. ref http www.humansciences.mq.edu.au learning and teaching ref The Faculty encompasses one school, three departments, three centres and two institutes Departments and Schools Department of Linguistics Department of Psychology Department of Education Australian School of Advanced Medicine Centres Adult Migrant English Program Research Centre Macquarie Centre for Cognitive Science Macquarie E Learning Centre of Excellence Macquarie University Special Education Centre Institutes Institute of Early Childhood Institute of Human Cognition and Brain Science References reflist External links http www.humansciences.mq.edu.au Macquarie University Faculty of HumanSciences Website Macquarie University Category Macquarie University ... more details
, University of Naples Suor Orsola Benincasa . European Doctoral School for the Human and Social Sciences, in association with the Central European University CEU , the cole des Hautes tudes en Sciences ... and political bases of Europe The social sciences of religions Category Higher education in Italy ... more details