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The Molecular Dimension Of Microbial Species: 3. Comparative Genomics Of Synechococcus Strains With Different Light Responses And In Situ Diel Transcription Patterns Of Associated Putative Ecotypes In The Mushroom Spring Microbial Mat, Millie Olsen, Shane Nowack, Jason Wood, Eric Becraft, Kurt Labutti, Anna Lipzen, Joel Martin, Wendy Shackwitz, Douglas Rusch, Frederick Cohan, Donald Bryant, David Ward Jan 2015

The Molecular Dimension Of Microbial Species: 3. Comparative Genomics Of Synechococcus Strains With Different Light Responses And In Situ Diel Transcription Patterns Of Associated Putative Ecotypes In The Mushroom Spring Microbial Mat, Millie Olsen, Shane Nowack, Jason Wood, Eric Becraft, Kurt Labutti, Anna Lipzen, Joel Martin, Wendy Shackwitz, Douglas Rusch, Frederick Cohan, Donald Bryant, David Ward

Frederick M. Cohan

Genomes were obtained for three closely related strains of Synechococcus that are representative of putative ecotypes that predominate at different depths in the 1 mm-thick, upper-green layer in the 60°C mat of Mushroom Spring, Yellowstone National Park, and exhibit different light adaptation and acclimation responses. The genomes were compared to the published genome of a previously obtained, closely related strain from a neighboring spring, and differences in both gene content and orthologous gene alleles between high-light-adapted and low-light-adapted strains were identified. Evidence of genetic differences that relate to adaptation to light intensity and/or quality, CO2 uptake, nitrogen metabolism, organic carbon …


Behavioral Determinants Of Obesity: Research Findings And Policy Implications., R Striegel, S Affenito, D Franko, D Thompson Jan 2012

Behavioral Determinants Of Obesity: Research Findings And Policy Implications., R Striegel, S Affenito, D Franko, D Thompson

Ruth H Striegel

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Science Needs More Moneyball, Frederick Cohan Jan 2012

Science Needs More Moneyball, Frederick Cohan

Frederick M. Cohan

No abstract provided.


Demarcation Of Bacterial Ecotypes From Dna Sequence Data: A Comparative Analysis Of Four Algorithms, Juan Francisco, Frederick Cohan, Danny Krizanc Jan 2012

Demarcation Of Bacterial Ecotypes From Dna Sequence Data: A Comparative Analysis Of Four Algorithms, Juan Francisco, Frederick Cohan, Danny Krizanc

Frederick M. Cohan

No abstract provided.


Prokaryotic Sex: Eukaryote-Like Qualities Of Recombination In An Archaean Lineage, Frederick Cohan, Stephanie Aracena Jan 2012

Prokaryotic Sex: Eukaryote-Like Qualities Of Recombination In An Archaean Lineage, Frederick Cohan, Stephanie Aracena

Frederick M. Cohan

No abstract provided.


Koufax's Perfect Game--The Tale Of The Data, Frederick Cohan Sep 2011

Koufax's Perfect Game--The Tale Of The Data, Frederick Cohan

Frederick M. Cohan

No abstract provided.


Stability Of Dna-Linked Nanoparticle Crystals I: Effect Of Linker Sequence And Length, Francis Starr, Fernando Vargas Lara Jan 2011

Stability Of Dna-Linked Nanoparticle Crystals I: Effect Of Linker Sequence And Length, Francis Starr, Fernando Vargas Lara

Francis Starr

No abstract provided.


Fine-Scale Distribution Patterns Of Synechococcus Ecological Diversity In The Microbial Mat Of Mushroom Spring, Yellowstone National Park, Eric Becraft, Frederick Cohan, Michael Kuhl, Sheila Jensen, David Ward Jan 2011

Fine-Scale Distribution Patterns Of Synechococcus Ecological Diversity In The Microbial Mat Of Mushroom Spring, Yellowstone National Park, Eric Becraft, Frederick Cohan, Michael Kuhl, Sheila Jensen, David Ward

Frederick M. Cohan

No abstract provided.


Youth Health-Risk Behavior Assessment In Fiji: The Reliability Of Global School-Based Student Health Survey Content Adapted For Ethnic Fijian Girls, R Striegel, A Becker, A Roberts, A Perloe, A Bainivualiku, L Richards, S Gilman Jan 2010

Youth Health-Risk Behavior Assessment In Fiji: The Reliability Of Global School-Based Student Health Survey Content Adapted For Ethnic Fijian Girls, R Striegel, A Becker, A Roberts, A Perloe, A Bainivualiku, L Richards, S Gilman

Ruth H Striegel

OBJECTIVE:

The Global School-based Student Health Survey (GSHS) is an assessment for adolescent health-risk behaviors and exposures, supported by the World Health Organization. Although already widely implemented - and intended for youth assessment across diverse ethnic and national contexts - no reliability data have yet been reported for GSHS-based assessment in any ethnicity or country-specific population. This study reports test-retest reliability for GSHS content adapted for a female adolescent ethnic Fijian study sample in Fiji.

DESIGN:

We adapted and translated GSHS content to assess health-risk behaviors as part of a larger study investigating the impact of social transition on ethnic …


Guided Self-Help Treatment For Recurrent Binge Eating: Replication And Extension, R Striegel, G Wilson, L Debar, N Perrin, F Lynch, F Rosselli, H Kraemer Jan 2010

Guided Self-Help Treatment For Recurrent Binge Eating: Replication And Extension, R Striegel, G Wilson, L Debar, N Perrin, F Lynch, F Rosselli, H Kraemer

Ruth H Striegel

OBJECTIVE:

The aim of this study was to replicate and extend results of a previous blended efficacy and effectiveness trial of a low-intensity, manual-based guided self-help form of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT-GSH) for the treatment of binge eating disorders in a large health maintenance organization (HMO) and to compare them with usual care.

METHODS:

To extend previous findings, the investigators modified earlier recruitment and assessment approaches and conducted a randomized clinical trial to better reflect procedures that may be reasonably carried out in real-world practices. The intervention was delivered by master's-level interventionists to 160 female members of a health maintenance organization …


The Significance Of Overvaluation Of Shape And Weight In Binge Eating Disorder, R Striegel, A Goldschmidt, A Hilbert, J Manwaring, D Wilfley, K Pike, C Fairburn, F Dohm Jan 2010

The Significance Of Overvaluation Of Shape And Weight In Binge Eating Disorder, R Striegel, A Goldschmidt, A Hilbert, J Manwaring, D Wilfley, K Pike, C Fairburn, F Dohm

Ruth H Striegel

As publication of DSM-V draws near, research is needed to validate the diagnostic scheme for binge eating disorder (BED). Shape and weight overvaluation has stimulated considerable debate in this regard, given associations with psychosocial impairment and poor treatment outcome in BED. This study sought to further explore the convergent validity and diagnostic specificity of shape and weight overvaluation in BED. A total of 160 women with BED, and 108 women with non-eating disordered psychiatric disorders were recruited from the community. Women with BED were classified as more or less severe based on a global measure of eating-related psychopathology; subsequent receiver …


Nocturnal Eating: Association With Binge Eating, Obesity, And Psychological Distress, R Striegel, F Rosselli, G Wilson, N Perrin, K Harvey, L Debar Jan 2010

Nocturnal Eating: Association With Binge Eating, Obesity, And Psychological Distress, R Striegel, F Rosselli, G Wilson, N Perrin, K Harvey, L Debar

Ruth H Striegel

OBJECTIVE:

To examine clinical correlates of nocturnal eating, a core behavioral symptom of night eating syndrome.

METHOD:

Data from 285 women who had participated in a two-stage screening for binge eating were utilized. Women (n = 41) who reported one or more nocturnal eating episodes in the past 28 days on the eating disorder examination and women who did not report nocturnal eating (n = 244) were compared on eating disorder symptomatology, body mass index (BMI), and on measures of psychosocial adjustment.

RESULTS:

Nocturnal eaters were significantly more likely to report binge eating and differed significantly from non-nocturnal eaters (with …


Screening For Binge Eating Disorders Using The Patient Health Questionnaire In A Community Sample, R Striegel, N Perrin, L Debar, G Wilson, F Rosselli, H Kraemer Jan 2010

Screening For Binge Eating Disorders Using The Patient Health Questionnaire In A Community Sample, R Striegel, N Perrin, L Debar, G Wilson, F Rosselli, H Kraemer

Ruth H Striegel

Objective

To examine the operating characteristics of the Patient Health Questionnaire eating disorder module (PHQ-ED) for identifying bulimia nervosa/binge eating disorder (BN/BED) or recurrent binge eating (RBE) in a community sample, and to compare true positive (TP) versus false positive (FP) cases on clinical validators.

Method

259 screen positive individuals and a random sample of 89 screen negative cases completed a diagnostic interview. Sensitivity, specificity, and Positive Predictive Value (PPV) were calculated. TP and FP cases were compared using t-tests and Chi-Square tests.

Results

The PHQ-ED had high sensitivity (100%) and specificity (92%) for detecting BN/BED or RBE, but PPV …


Theoretical Description Of A Dna-Linked Nanoparticle Self-Assembly, Chia Wei Hsu, Francesco Sciortino, Francis Starr Jan 2010

Theoretical Description Of A Dna-Linked Nanoparticle Self-Assembly, Chia Wei Hsu, Francesco Sciortino, Francis Starr

Francis Starr

No abstract provided.


Rapid Transport Of Water Via A Carbon Nanotube Syringe, Jose Rivera, Francis Starr Jan 2010

Rapid Transport Of Water Via A Carbon Nanotube Syringe, Jose Rivera, Francis Starr

Francis Starr

No abstract provided.


Morphology And Transport Properties Of Two-Dimensional Sheet Polymers, Scott Knauert, Jack Douglas, Francis Starr Jan 2010

Morphology And Transport Properties Of Two-Dimensional Sheet Polymers, Scott Knauert, Jack Douglas, Francis Starr

Francis Starr

Whereas there has been extensive theoretical and experimental investigation of the properties of linear polymer chains in solution, there has been far less work on sheet-like polymers having 2D connectivity and 3D crumpled or collapsed shapes caused by thermal fluctuations, attractive self-interactions, or both. Sheet-like polymers arise in a variety of contexts ranging from self-assembled biological membranes (e.g., the spectrin network of red blood cells, microtubules, etc.) to nanocomposite additives to polymers (carbon nanotubes, graphene, and clay sheets) and polymerized monolayers. We investigate the equilibrium properties of this broad class of polymers using a simple model of a sheet polymer …


Current Issues In Research On Structure-Property Relationships In Polymer Nanocomposites, J. Jancar, J. Douglas, Francis Starr, S. Kumar, P. Cassagnau, A. Lesser, S. Sternstein, M. Buehler Jan 2010

Current Issues In Research On Structure-Property Relationships In Polymer Nanocomposites, J. Jancar, J. Douglas, Francis Starr, S. Kumar, P. Cassagnau, A. Lesser, S. Sternstein, M. Buehler

Francis Starr

No abstract provided.


Recruitment For A Guided Self-Help Binge Eating Trial: Potential Lessons For Implementing Programs In Everyday Practice Settings, R Striegel, L Debar, B Yarborough, F Rosselli, N Perrin, G Wilson, H Kraemer, R Green, F Lynch Jan 2009

Recruitment For A Guided Self-Help Binge Eating Trial: Potential Lessons For Implementing Programs In Everyday Practice Settings, R Striegel, L Debar, B Yarborough, F Rosselli, N Perrin, G Wilson, H Kraemer, R Green, F Lynch

Ruth H Striegel

Objective

To explore effects of various recruitment strategies on randomized clinical trial (RCT)-entry characteristics for patients with eating disorders within an everyday health-plan practice setting.

Methods

Randomly selected women, aged 25-50, in a Pacific Northwest HMO were invited to complete a self-report binge-eating screener for two treatment trials. We publicized the trials within the health plan to allow self-referral. Here, we report differences on eating-disorder status by mode and nature of recruitment (online, mail, self-referred) and assessment (comprehensive versus abbreviated) and on possible differences in enrollee characteristics between those recruited by strategy (self-referred versus study-outreach efforts).

Results

Few differences emerged …


Curriculum Vitae, Robert P. Lane Oct 2008

Curriculum Vitae, Robert P. Lane

Robert P. Lane

No abstract provided.


Model For Reversible Nanoparticle Assembly In A Polymer Matrix, A. Rahedi, J. Douglas, Francis Starr Jan 2008

Model For Reversible Nanoparticle Assembly In A Polymer Matrix, A. Rahedi, J. Douglas, Francis Starr

Francis Starr

No abstract provided.


Laboratory Fictions, Joseph Rouse Jan 2008

Laboratory Fictions, Joseph Rouse

Joseph Rouse

No abstract provided.


Monetary Darwinism: The Political Economy Of Monetary Relations, Giulio M. Gallarotti Nov 2007

Monetary Darwinism: The Political Economy Of Monetary Relations, Giulio M. Gallarotti

Giulio M Gallarotti

No abstract provided.


Prevalence And Correlates Of Eating Disorders In Latinos In The U.S., R Striegel, M Alegria, M Woo, Z Cao, M Torres, X Meng Jan 2007

Prevalence And Correlates Of Eating Disorders In Latinos In The U.S., R Striegel, M Alegria, M Woo, Z Cao, M Torres, X Meng

Ruth H Striegel

Objective

To present national estimates and correlates of lifetime and 12-month DSM-IV eating disorders for Latinos.

Method

Data come from the National Latino and Asian American Study (NLAAS), a national epidemiological household survey of Latinos in the Unied States.

Results

Latinos have elevated rates of any binge eating and binge eating disorder but low prevalence of anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa. The US born and those living a greater percentage of their lifetime in the US evidenced higher risk for certain eating disorders while severe obesity and low levels of education were significant correlates. Rates of treatment utilization were exceedingly …


Childhood Overweight And Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors: The National Heart, Lung, And Blood Institute Growth And Health Study, R Striegel, D Thompson, E Obarzanek, D Franko, B Barton, J Morrison, F Biro, S Daniels Jan 2007

Childhood Overweight And Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors: The National Heart, Lung, And Blood Institute Growth And Health Study, R Striegel, D Thompson, E Obarzanek, D Franko, B Barton, J Morrison, F Biro, S Daniels

Ruth H Striegel

OBJECTIVE:

To estimate the prevalence and incidence of overweight in African-American and Caucasian girls, and to examine associations between adolescent overweight and cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors.

STUDY DESIGN:

In the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute Growth and Health Study (NGHS), annual measurements were obtained from girls followed longitudinally between age 9 or 10 and 18 years; self-reported measures were obtained at age 21 to 23 years. A total of 1166 Caucasian girls and 1213 African-American girls participated in the study. Childhood overweight as defined by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) was the independent variable of …


The Effect Of Nanoparticle Shape On Polymer-Nanocomposite Rheology And Tensile Strength, Scott Knauert, Jack Douglas, Francis Starr Jan 2007

The Effect Of Nanoparticle Shape On Polymer-Nanocomposite Rheology And Tensile Strength, Scott Knauert, Jack Douglas, Francis Starr

Francis Starr

No abstract provided.


Breakdown Of The Stokes-Einstein Relation In Supercooled Water, P. Kumar, S. Buldyrev, S. Becker, P. Poole, Francis Starr, H. Stanley Jan 2007

Breakdown Of The Stokes-Einstein Relation In Supercooled Water, P. Kumar, S. Buldyrev, S. Becker, P. Poole, Francis Starr, H. Stanley

Francis Starr

No abstract provided.


Interaction Of Water With Cap-Ended Defective And Non-Defective Small Carbon Nanotubes, Jose L. Rivera, J. L. Rico, Francis W. Starr Jan 2007

Interaction Of Water With Cap-Ended Defective And Non-Defective Small Carbon Nanotubes, Jose L. Rivera, J. L. Rico, Francis W. Starr

Francis Starr

No abstract provided.


Connection Of Translational And Rotational Dynamical Heterogeneities With The Breakdown Of The Stokes-Einstein And Stokes-Einstein-Debye Relations In Water, M. G. Mazza, N. Giovambattista, H. E. Stanley, Francis W. Starr Jan 2007

Connection Of Translational And Rotational Dynamical Heterogeneities With The Breakdown Of The Stokes-Einstein And Stokes-Einstein-Debye Relations In Water, M. G. Mazza, N. Giovambattista, H. E. Stanley, Francis W. Starr

Francis Starr

No abstract provided.


Self-Assembling Dna Dendrimers: A Numerical Study, L. Largo, Francis Starr, F. Sciortino Jan 2007

Self-Assembling Dna Dendrimers: A Numerical Study, L. Largo, Francis Starr, F. Sciortino

Francis Starr

No abstract provided.


Effect Of Water-Wall Interaction Potential On The Properties Of Nanoconfined Water, P. Kumar, Francis W. Starr, S. V. Buldyrev, H. E. Stanley Jan 2007

Effect Of Water-Wall Interaction Potential On The Properties Of Nanoconfined Water, P. Kumar, Francis W. Starr, S. V. Buldyrev, H. E. Stanley

Francis Starr

No abstract provided.