Texas Woman's University faculty and staff extend the prestige and reputation of the university through their presentations at international, national and regional conferences. Here is a sampling of their work reported January-March 2025.
Note: Information on presentations should be submitted no later than one month following the event date.
Mathematics
Ellina Grigorieva, PhD, presented a 30-minute research talk "Finding Optimal Treatment Protocols in Adaptive Prostate Cancer Therapy" at the 14th AIMS International Conference 2024, on Dynamical Systems, Differential Equations and Applications, held from Dec. 16-20, 2024 at NYU Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates.
Nursing
Jennifer Wilson and Emily McAlister presented "Mountain Model: Implications in DNP Education" at the 2025 AACN Doctoral Education Conference Jan. 15-18 in Coronado, Calif.
Jayne Dunlap and colleagues presented "EBPQI Critical Appraisal" at the 2025 AACN Doctoral Education Conference Jan. 15-18 in Coronado, Calif.
Paula Clutter, Jayne Dunlap, Julee Waldrop, Sandra Cesario and Nadine Bonds-Bishop presented "Support for DNP-Prepared Faculty: A Systematic Scoping Review" at the 2025 AACN Doctoral Education Conference Jan. 15-18 in Coronado, Calif.
Jayne Dunlap, Julee Waldrop, Paula Clutter, Mehri Mirzaeirafe and Sandra Cesario presented "Aligning DNP Student and Faculty Scholarship Outcomes Through an Interdisciplinary Faculty Retreat " at the 2025 AACN Doctoral Education Conference Jan. 15-18 in Coronado, Calif.
Carin Adams, PhD, Niki Fogg, PhD, and colleagues from TWU’s Child Life & Child Development department presented their poster titled “Enhancing Emotional Safety through Interprofessional Simulation: Evaluating Nursing and Child Life Students in Family-Centered Care Scenarios” at the IPEC virtual poster fair on Nov. 21, 2024.