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A Storm Of Songs, Atreyee Majumder, J S. Hawley
Pharmacogenomics Translation In A Community Medical Context Using A Diffusion Of Innovations Framework: Provider Perspectives And Evaluation Implications, Sabrina Ewald Holley
Pharmacogenomics Translation In A Community Medical Context Using A Diffusion Of Innovations Framework: Provider Perspectives And Evaluation Implications, Sabrina Ewald Holley
Dissertations
Translation, in the context of medical research, is a process that describes how knowledge and innovation move and change into real world applications and outcomes. This study explores the translation of a medical innovation, pharmacogenomics (PGx), from research into clinical practice using the perspectives of medical providers in a community setting. PGx is the influence of a person’s genetics on drug response. Despite being available for over a decade, PGx testing is not widely adopted. Prior research primarily examined PGx translation in large academic medical centers, but not much is known about it in community practice settings. A better understanding …
Concordia Seminary Magazine Summer 2022, Vicki Biggs
Concordia Seminary Magazine Summer 2022, Vicki Biggs
Concordia Seminary Magazine
Proclaim His Name
Walk Of Wild Things: A Cross-Grade Collaboration Teaches First- And Third-Grade Students Research Skills., Melinda Hammerschmidt, Rebecca Crowder Dischner, Dea Borneman
Walk Of Wild Things: A Cross-Grade Collaboration Teaches First- And Third-Grade Students Research Skills., Melinda Hammerschmidt, Rebecca Crowder Dischner, Dea Borneman
College of Education
Next, the classroom teachers provided a list of animals that the students could explore, and then the research partners ranked their top five choices. In closing, we found that multi-age collaboration was an enjoyable teaching tool that increased teacher efficacy, built student knowledge, and strengthened students' ability to work cooperatively with others. TEACHER COLLABORATION AND EFFICACY This cross-grade collaboration provided time for the teachers to work together in facilitating learning and increased teacher efficacy.
A Pruritic Eyelid Lesion Followed By Conjunctival Swelling, Eun Young Choi, A D. Proia, Kyle Kirkland
A Pruritic Eyelid Lesion Followed By Conjunctival Swelling, Eun Young Choi, A D. Proia, Kyle Kirkland
Osteopathic Medicine, Jerry M. Wallace School of
No abstract provided.
From Indians In Trinidad To Indo-Trinidadians: The Making Of A Girmitiya Diaspora, N Jayaram
From Indians In Trinidad To Indo-Trinidadians: The Making Of A Girmitiya Diaspora, N Jayaram
Books
This book explores the dynamics of the socio-cultural baggage that Indian indentured migrants took with them to the Caribbean island of Trinidad and how they have since become a vibrant diaspora community, namely the Indo-Trinidadians. It combines social history with first-hand fieldwork data to portray human ingenuity in terms of social reconstitution and community building in a hostile socio-cultural environment. Furthermore, it addresses key social institutions—religion, caste, and family—and cultural elements—language, foodways, and ethnicity. Its analytical framework is guided by the concept of metamorphosis; it steers clear of the persistence versus change hypotheses. Given its focus, it will be of …
Indigenize Milwaukee Map Data, Bryan C. Rindfleisch, Alex Liberato, Cameron Fronczak, Clare Camblin, Marshall Kopacki
Indigenize Milwaukee Map Data, Bryan C. Rindfleisch, Alex Liberato, Cameron Fronczak, Clare Camblin, Marshall Kopacki
Digital Scholarship Lab
The CSV file for the Indigenize Milwaukee Map located at https://indigenizemilwaukeeproject.github.io/map. The map uses Leaflet Story Maps with Google Sheets.
This file is updated annually.
Reliability And Validation Of An Attitude Scale Regarding Responsible Conduct In Research, Samar Abd Elhafeez, Mohamed Salem, Henry J. Silverman
Reliability And Validation Of An Attitude Scale Regarding Responsible Conduct In Research, Samar Abd Elhafeez, Mohamed Salem, Henry J. Silverman
Faculty Journal Articles
Several studies reveal a problematic prevalence of research misbehaviors. There are several potential causes of research misconduct but ensuring that scientists hold attitudes that reflect norms of acceptable behaviors is fundamental.
Lead With Your Heart, So You Don't Lose Your Mind, Larry S. Tomiyama
Lead With Your Heart, So You Don't Lose Your Mind, Larry S. Tomiyama
National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Conference
Using our trauma-based model I have witnessed minor and major miracles happen with students. Come hear my heart wrenching and/ many times hilarious stories I had the privilege of experiencing. Using brain based research to reinforce conclusions and recommended strategies my message reminds people why we chose to be teachers.
The False Promise Of One Unit, Aijaz A. Qureshi, Nadeem Hussain
The False Promise Of One Unit, Aijaz A. Qureshi, Nadeem Hussain
Faculty Research - Newspaper and Magazine Articles
No abstract provided.
How Did West Bengal Perform In The 'Firecracker Ban Test' Amid Covid-19?, Prerna Dhoop, Vandana Dhoop
How Did West Bengal Perform In The 'Firecracker Ban Test' Amid Covid-19?, Prerna Dhoop, Vandana Dhoop
Popular Media
This article analyses what makes a social regulation like the firecracker ban in the state of West Bengal in India a success story such that it may be replicated by other states which are striving hard to curb air pollution levels and arrest rising pandemic cases amidst a festive season. The authors have examined the firecracker ban on the basis of Teubner’s Regulatory Trilemma and Parker and Braithwaite’s three principles to check whether it passes the tests of effectiveness, responsiveness and coherence. The article demonstrates how West Bengal has carved a new and expanded meaning of “performing regulation” in India …
Applying An Asiancrit Lens On Chinese International Students: History, Intersections, And Asianization During Covid-19, Lorine Erika Saito, Jiangfeng Li
Applying An Asiancrit Lens On Chinese International Students: History, Intersections, And Asianization During Covid-19, Lorine Erika Saito, Jiangfeng Li
All Faculty Open Access Publications
This theoretical paper explores how Chinese international students (CISs) in the US are situated through an AsianCrit lens during the COVID-19 pandemic. Stemming from Critical Race Theory, AsianCrit addresses the varying historical underpinnings of racism against Asian American communities, which the authors would like to expand into Chinese sojourner populations. Anti-Chinese sentiment is evident in US history through the prohibition of Chinese immigration and violation of civil rights dating back to well over a century. The framework seeks to challenge normative research on CISs that is largely understood through experiences in international education or mental health services. Key areas of …
The Four Seasons Of Collaboration: Managing A Multi-Campus Oer Effort, Carrie Lewis Miller
The Four Seasons Of Collaboration: Managing A Multi-Campus Oer Effort, Carrie Lewis Miller
IT Solutions Publications
This session will showcase a grant-funded multi-campus collaboration effort to provide OER professional development to faculty on four university campuses. An outline of the program, tools used to facilitate the administration of the program, outcomes, and lessons learned will be discussed. Recommendations for managing a multi-campus program will also be provided.
Qualitative/Covid Journals, Judy Schmitt
Resource Orchestration Process In The Limited-Resource Environment: The Social Bricolage Perspective, Seham Ghalwash, Ayman Ismail
Resource Orchestration Process In The Limited-Resource Environment: The Social Bricolage Perspective, Seham Ghalwash, Ayman Ismail
Faculty Journal Articles
The process of resource mobilisation is fundamental in the creation of social value. However, the evidence that examines the approaches used by social entrepreneurs to mobilise critical resources in an environment with poor resources is limited. This study empirically explores social bricolage in the new research context of developing countries, building on the notion of ‘social bricolage’). This abductive, multiple-case study adopts the qualitative methodological approach, using empirical data on five social enterprises in Egypt through in-depth interviews with industry experts, social entrepreneurs, and other management teams. Our study advances scholarly understanding of social bricolage by examining resource mobilisation processes …
Crop Adaptation And Improvement For Drought-Prone Environments, Ndjido A. Kane, Ed., Daniel Foncéka, Ed., Timothy J. Dalton, Ed.
Crop Adaptation And Improvement For Drought-Prone Environments, Ndjido A. Kane, Ed., Daniel Foncéka, Ed., Timothy J. Dalton, Ed.
NPP eBooks
This book focuses on three important elements in the development of cereal and legume crops in semi-arid West Africa. The first section illustrates the socioeconomic factors that affect the food system for these crops and contains an overview of crop production and consumption in the region. Then, important inputs that affect system productivity are presented: preferences for new seed varieties, yield response to fertilizer, counterfeit herbicides, climate information, and the way farmers develop expectations about the weather events that shape cropping outcomes. The final chapter of section one is dedicated to understanding urban consumer preferences for processed food products derived …
Covid-19: Teacher Interns’ Perspectives Of An Unprecedented Year, Andrea Wilson, C Burleigh
Covid-19: Teacher Interns’ Perspectives Of An Unprecedented Year, Andrea Wilson, C Burleigh
Walden Faculty and Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Prevention Policing: Two Different Strategic Approaches, Garth Den Heyer
Prevention Policing: Two Different Strategic Approaches, Garth Den Heyer
Walden Faculty and Staff Publications
No abstract provided.