A 1982 alumnus of Temple University's School of Communications, Preston has over 25 years experience working in higher education media relations and communications. He has been recognized three times for his writing by CUPRAP, the Association of Communicators in Education.

Pre-clinical data shows Angiocidin effective against leukemia
December 7, 2012
Angiocidin, a novel tumor-inhibiting protein, has been shown to reduce acute myeloid leukemia (AML...
Apps and maps studio will help underserved kids solve community problems
November 28, 2012
Young adults from Philadelphia’s underserved communities will soon get the training needed to take...
Study finds link between declines in kidney and cognitive functioning
November 19, 2012
Decreased kidney function is associated with decreased cognitive functioning in areas such as...
Mathematics conference honors late Temple professor Marvin Knopp
November 13, 2012
  Leading mathematicians, including some of the world’s foremost number theorists...
Rise in tech licensing revenues helps expand research enterprise
October 26, 2012
Over the past three years, Temple has seen licensing revenue from university-created technologies...
Scientists re-install seismometer at Temple Ambler
October 18, 2012
A broad-band seismometer that has recorded some of the major seismic events of the past two years...
Pharmacy School extends its global outreach to Vietnam
October 1, 2012
It’s been nearly four decades since America pulled out of the Vietnam War. But the effects of the...
European licensing agreement propels Temple’s commercialization revenues
September 19, 2012
A local biopharmaceutical company that has licensed and is developing a Temple-created cancer...
Community weight loss program helps reduce childhood obesity
September 13, 2012
Could a clinic-based intervention that assists in dealing with childhood obesity be scaled down...
Microscopy acquisitions bring scientific research into focus at Temple
September 4, 2012
The need for researchers to see and understand materials at increasingly high...

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