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Ua94/6/1 Clinic Covid-19 Reflections - Cecil, S. Cecil
Ua94/6/1 Clinic Covid-19 Reflections - Cecil, S. Cecil
Student/Alumni Personal Papers
Reflections of Covid-19 pandemic by WKU Communication Sciences & Disorders undergraduate student S. Cecil.
Ua94/6/1 Clinic Covid-19 Reflections - Cucino, T. Cucino
Ua94/6/1 Clinic Covid-19 Reflections - Cucino, T. Cucino
Student/Alumni Personal Papers
Reflections of Covid-19 pandemic by WKU Communication Sciences & Disorders undergraduate student T. Cucino.
Ua94/6/1 Clinic Covid-19 Reflections - Caraher, S. Caraher
Ua94/6/1 Clinic Covid-19 Reflections - Caraher, S. Caraher
Student/Alumni Personal Papers
Reflections of Covid-19 pandemic by WKU Communication Sciences & Disorders undergraduate student S. Caraher
Ua94/6/1 Clinic Covid-19 Reflections - Mitchell, W. Mitchell
Ua94/6/1 Clinic Covid-19 Reflections - Mitchell, W. Mitchell
Student/Alumni Personal Papers
Reflections of Covid-19 pandemic by WKU Communication Sciences & Disorders undergraduate student W. Mitchell.
Ua94/6/1 Clinic Covid-19 Reflections - Mccurry, L. Mccurry
Ua94/6/1 Clinic Covid-19 Reflections - Mccurry, L. Mccurry
Student/Alumni Personal Papers
Reflections of Covid-19 pandemic by WKU Communication Sciences & Disorders undergraduate student L. McCurry.
Ua94/6/1 Clinic Covid-19 Reflections - Doerr, H. Doerr
Ua94/6/1 Clinic Covid-19 Reflections - Doerr, H. Doerr
Student/Alumni Personal Papers
Reflections of Covid-19 pandemic by WKU Communication Sciences & Disorders undergraduate student H. Doerr
Supplementary Material To The Manuscript Titled: Mobile Phone Sensors Can Discern Medication-Related Gait Quality Changes In Parkinson's Patients In A Real-World Setting, Niklas König Ignasiak, Albert Pierce, Vincent Berardi, Wilford K. Eiteman-Pang, Cyril Rakovski
Supplementary Material To The Manuscript Titled: Mobile Phone Sensors Can Discern Medication-Related Gait Quality Changes In Parkinson's Patients In A Real-World Setting, Niklas König Ignasiak, Albert Pierce, Vincent Berardi, Wilford K. Eiteman-Pang, Cyril Rakovski
Physical Therapy Faculty Data Sets
This file contains the data that was used to classify high and low quality gait patterns in patients with Parkinson's disease. Acceleration and gyroscope data was recorded with a conventional smartphone in a real-world environment. High (i.e. ON medication) and low (i.e. OFF medication) quality labels were given by a human observer according to medication intake times.
Faculty Instruction Face Shield Project, David Holden, John Schneiderhan
Faculty Instruction Face Shield Project, David Holden, John Schneiderhan
Michigan Tech 3D Designs
Early in the spring of 2020 project contributors David Holden and John Schneiderhan began test printing a variety of open source Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)/Covid related items that could help protect or prevent the spread of the emerging virus. With assistance from Pete Baril of the Western Upper Peninsula Health Department (WUPHD) approval was obtained for the face shields to be used in the health care and nursing homes in the area. With the support and approval from university and library administration efforts were coordinated with Dr. Joshua Pearce and the students from the MOST lab to concentrate on the …
P-19 Anticancer Activity Of Heteroaromatic Cyanostilbenes, Joshua Rotich
P-19 Anticancer Activity Of Heteroaromatic Cyanostilbenes, Joshua Rotich
Celebration of Research and Creative Scholarship
Cancer is currently the second leading killer disease. There are many different kinds of cancer that are associated with almost every organ in the human body (e.g., brain cancer, colon cancer, breast cancer, prostate cancer, blood cancer, lung cancer, etc.).
In the Biology Department, Dr. Smith and Dr. Murray are researching glioblastoma brain cancer cells. Glioblastoma is a very invasive cancer that is highly lethal. Chances of not surviving when its at stage four is more than 98%. Detecting this cancer while it is developing is difficult because symptoms are mild headache, fatigue, nausea and slight loss of weight. By …
Role Of Eif4g1 In Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Pathogenesis And Targeted Therapy, Zhiqiang Qin, Lu Dai, Luis Del Valle
Role Of Eif4g1 In Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Pathogenesis And Targeted Therapy, Zhiqiang Qin, Lu Dai, Luis Del Valle
School of Medicine Faculty Publications
American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2019, March 29 - April 3, 2019, Atlanta, GA
Http://Healthcare350.Com/Therma-Trim-Reviews/, Bens Patron
Http://Healthcare350.Com/Therma-Trim-Reviews/, Bens Patron
Bens patron
Www.Cd-Genomics.Com, Rachel Ann
Data From: The Vitamin D Status In Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Lauren Veit, Louise S. Maranda, Jay G. Fong, Benjamin U. Nwosu
Data From: The Vitamin D Status In Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Lauren Veit, Louise S. Maranda, Jay G. Fong, Benjamin U. Nwosu
Benjamin U. Nwosu
Manuscript abstract: Context: There is no consensus on the vitamin D status of children and adolescents with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Aim: To determine the vitamin D status of patients with IBD by comparing their serum 25(OH)D concentration to that of healthy controls. Hypothesis: Serum 25(OH)D concentration will be lower in patients with IBD compared to controls. Subjects and Methods: A case-controlled retrospective study of subjects with IBD (n=58) of 2-20 years (male n=31, age 16.38 ± 2.21 years; female n=27, age16.56 ± 2.08 years) and healthy controls (n=116; male n=49, age 13.90 ± 4.59 years; female n=67, age 15.04 …
Phi X 174, David J. Hall
Phi X 174, David J. Hall
Infectious Pathogens
Phi X 174 database number # 1CD3. Phi X 174 is a virus that infects bacteria and was the first DNA-based genome to be sequenced in 1977. This bacteriophage has a [+] circular single-stranded DNA genome. The assembly of the capsid has been successfully done in vitro and is the focus of many studies on self-assembly, drug delivery and nanotechnology.
Human Papilloma Virus 16, David J. Hall
Human Papilloma Virus 16, David J. Hall
Infectious Pathogens
Human Papilloma virus 16, database# 1DZL Infection by most papillomaviruses is either asymptomatic or causes small benign tumors, known as papillomas or warts (e.g. human papillomavirus HPV6 or HPV11). Papillomas caused by some types, however, such as human papillomaviruses 16 and 18, carry a risk of becoming cancerous. Human papilloma virus is a non-enveloped, double stranded, circular DNA virus.
Dengue Virus, David J. Hall
Dengue Virus, David J. Hall
Infectious Pathogens
Dengue virus, database # 1THD Dengue fever, is an infectious tropical disease caused by the dengue virus and transmitted by mosquito. Symptoms include fever, headache, muscle and joint pains, and a characteristic skin rash that is similar to measles. In a small proportion of cases the disease develops into the life-threatening dengue hemorrhagic fever. Dengue is a positive strand RNA virus that is part of the flavivirus family. Dengue is an enveloped virus meaning it has a nucleocapsid protecting the RNA and the nucleocapsid is surrounded by lipids (hence the name enveloped).
Hepatitis B, David J. Hall
Hepatitis B, David J. Hall
Infectious Pathogens
Hepatitis B, database # 2g33. Hepatitis B is an infectious inflammatory illness of the liver caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV). Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a member of the Hepadnavirus family.The virus particle, (virion) consists of an outer lipid envelope and an icosahedral nucleocapsid core composed of protein. These virions are 42 nM in diameter. The nucleocapsid encloses the viral DNA and a DNA polymerase that has reverse transcriptase activity.
Research To Practice: Working It Out: Workplace Experiences Of Individuals With Hiv And Individuals With Cancer, Sheila Fesko
Research To Practice: Working It Out: Workplace Experiences Of Individuals With Hiv And Individuals With Cancer, Sheila Fesko
Research to Practice Series, Institute for Community Inclusion
This brief describes the experiences of individuals with these illnesses, underlines similarities and differences between the two groups, and provides strategies for disclosure, support, and personal advocacy in the workplace.