Dr b katri biography
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Katrina B. Olds
Katrina Olds fryst vatten Professor and Chair of History at the University of San Francisco, where she teaches undergraduates a broad range of topics in history and the humanities. Her first monograph, Forging the Past: Invented Histories in Counter-Reformation Spain (Yale, 2015) analyzed the intellectual, cultural, and political effects of a sixteenth-century Spanish Jesuit’s forged historical texts, and was recognized by the American Catholic Historical Association with its John Gilmary Shea Prize. Her articles on neo-Latin forgeries; the unruly process of authenticating saints’ relics in the Counter Reformation; the eclectic methods of Spanish antiquaries; and relics, saints, and memory in Spain and the Americas have appeared in Renaissance Quarterly, Catholic Historical Review, and in various edited volumes. She is also co-editor (with Emily Michelson and Jan Machielsen) of the forthcoming Cambridge Companion to Counter-Reformation Saints and Sainthood. Her curren
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Dr Katri Cornelissen
Assistant Professor
Department: Psychology
Faculty Director of Transnational Education, Academic Lead for St George's Medical School partnership and Assistant Professor at the Psychology Department, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Northumbria University.
In the position of Faculty Director of Transnational Education, ensuring the quality of health and life science programmes, such as psychology, sports science, applied science and nursing programmes run globally in partnership with Northumbria University. Partnerships in countries such as Singapore, Sri Lanka, Hong Kong and Spain amongst others. Development of new partnerships globally for educational delivery.
In the position of the Lead of St George's Medical School partnership, ensuring seamless collaboration between Northumbria University and St George's University for the programme development and teaching provision and quality assurance amongst other academic aspects. St George's Medican Scho
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Katrina B. Goddard
American genetic epidemiologist and biostatistician
Katrina Blouke Goddard (born June 1969) is an American genetic epidemiologist and biostatistician specializing in public health genomics and the translation of genomic applications into clinical practice. Goddard is the director of the division of cancer control and population sciences (DCCPS) at the National Cancer Institute (NCI). She was previously the distinguished investigator and director of translational and applied genomics at the Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research and a faculty member at Case Western Reserve University.
Education
[edit]Katrina Ann Blouke was born in June 1969 to Morley and Kay Blouke.[1] She completed a B.S. in molecular biology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1990. Goddard graduated with honors and was a member of Alpha Chi Sigma.[2][3] She earned a M.S. (1995) and a Ph.D. (1999) in biostatistics at the University of Washingto