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University Distinguished Lecture
Being 1 in 3:
Psychological, Behavioral, and Biologic Responses to Cancer
and Finding a Path to Optimize Quality of Life
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by
Barbara L. Andersen
November 20, 2003, 4:00 p.m., EST
Wexner Center Film/Video Theater
1871 North High Street
Columbus, Ohio
Professor
Department of Psychology
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
The Ohio State University
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The University Distinguished Lecture Series was inaugurated in 1996 as
one of the University's highest honors for a senior faculty member.
The lectureship is awarded in recognition of outstanding academic
achievement, particularly, but not exclusively, in research,
scholarship, or creative activity. The President's and Provost's
Advisory Committee reviews nominations and recommends candidates to
the President and Provost for final selection.
The Office of Academic Affairs presents and award of $5,000 to the
University Distinguished Lecturer to designate for a purpose that
promotes the academic goals of the individual's college and/or of the
University. Professor Andersen has designated that her award should
be used in support of the Graduate Program in Clinical and Health
Psychology.
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