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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
College Of Natural Sciences, Forestry, And Agriculture_Avs 249_Laboratory And Companion Animal Science Slides, Pauline L. Kamath
College Of Natural Sciences, Forestry, And Agriculture_Avs 249_Laboratory And Companion Animal Science Slides, Pauline L. Kamath
College of Natural Sciences, Forestry, and Agriculture
Lecture slides from Pauline L. Kamath Class, Assistant Professor of Animal Health Animal and Veterinary Sciences School of Food & Agriculture Class AVS 249 Laboratory and Companion Animal Science.
Cooperative Extension Covid-19_Food Safety Information For Maine Consumers, University Of Maine Cooperative Extension
Cooperative Extension Covid-19_Food Safety Information For Maine Consumers, University Of Maine Cooperative Extension
Cooperative Extension
Food Safety Information for Maine Consumers created by the University of Maine Cooperative Extension.
Spring 2020
Scientia
From the Dean: Forward Motion; Strategic Plan Summary: Make No Little Plans; Alumnus Profile: Principled Prescription - William McDade is making medicine more diverse nationally: Living Our Mission: A Just World - For Mark Potosnak, concern for the environment isn't just a job, it's a moral obligation; One Peace at a Time: Psychology professors LaVome Robinson and Leonard Jason are working to prevent violence in schools; Impactful Inquiry: Real-world opportunities give undergraduate students a head start on their career paths; Lab Notes
College Of Natural Sciences, Forestry, And Agriculture_Cropping Systems Course Pse 101 Lecture Slides, Rachel E. Schattman
College Of Natural Sciences, Forestry, And Agriculture_Cropping Systems Course Pse 101 Lecture Slides, Rachel E. Schattman
College of Natural Sciences, Forestry, and Agriculture
Lecture slide deck for Cropping Systems course PSE 101, taught by Rachel E. Schattman, Assistant Professor of Sustainable Agriculture, School of Food and Agriculture Associate and Climate Change Institute, University of Maine. Also includes cover email from Professor Schattman to the Provost Office regarding the inclusion of the COVID-19 pandemic into the lecture on the Food Safety Modernization Act.
Covid-19_Umaine News_Maine Agricultural Mediation Program, University Of Maine Division Of Marketing And Communications
Covid-19_Umaine News_Maine Agricultural Mediation Program, University Of Maine Division Of Marketing And Communications
Division of Marketing & Communications
Screenshot of Maine News release regarding the Maine Agricultural Mediation Program.
College Of Natural Sciences, Forestry, And Agriculture_Bio433 Mammalogy Slides, Pauline Kamath
College Of Natural Sciences, Forestry, And Agriculture_Bio433 Mammalogy Slides, Pauline Kamath
College of Natural Sciences, Forestry, and Agriculture
Lecture slides from Pauline L. Kamath, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Animal Health Animal and Veterinary Sciences School of Food & Agriculture Class BIO433 Mammalogy.
Cooperative Extension Covid-19_Master Gardener Volunteer Policy, University Of Maine Cooperative Extension
Cooperative Extension Covid-19_Master Gardener Volunteer Policy, University Of Maine Cooperative Extension
Cooperative Extension
Screenshot of various University of Maine Cooperative Extension webpages featuring the Master Gardner Volunteer Policy during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Lobster Institute_Covid-19 Public Health Links Webpage, University Of Maine Lobster Institute
Lobster Institute_Covid-19 Public Health Links Webpage, University Of Maine Lobster Institute
Lobster Institute
Screenshot of University of Maine's Lobster Institute webpage with guidance regarding lobster fishing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Lobster Institute_Covid-19 Related Articles Webpage, University Of Maine Lobster Institute
Lobster Institute_Covid-19 Related Articles Webpage, University Of Maine Lobster Institute
Lobster Institute
Screenshot of University of Maine's Lobster Institute webpage with articles regarding lobster fishing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
College Of Natural Sciences, Forestry, And Agriculture_Avs 401: Senior Paper In Animal Science I, Suzanne Ishaq
College Of Natural Sciences, Forestry, And Agriculture_Avs 401: Senior Paper In Animal Science I, Suzanne Ishaq
College of Natural Sciences, Forestry, and Agriculture
Syllabus for Capstone experience in Fall (and spring) this year for Animal and Veterinary Sciences for a class taught by Suzanne (Sue) Ishaq, Assistant Professor of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, University of Maine. Also, includes cover email from Professor Ishaq to Jonathon Jue-Wong, Administrative Coordinator, The Office of the Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs & Provost regarding the submission of material.
College Of Natural Sciences, Forestry, And Agriculture_Covid-19 Courses For Molecular & Biomedical Sciences, University Of Maine College Of Natural Sciences, Forestry, And Agriculture
College Of Natural Sciences, Forestry, And Agriculture_Covid-19 Courses For Molecular & Biomedical Sciences, University Of Maine College Of Natural Sciences, Forestry, And Agriculture
College of Natural Sciences, Forestry, and Agriculture
List of adapted course design for Spring 2020 and Fall 2020 to include COVID-19 pandemic content.
Cooperative Extension Covid-19_4-H Quaranteen Virtual Science Cafés Webpage, University Of Maine Cooperative Extension
Cooperative Extension Covid-19_4-H Quaranteen Virtual Science Cafés Webpage, University Of Maine Cooperative Extension
Cooperative Extension
Screenshots from University of Maine Cooperative Extension webpage showing various Maine 4-H online QuaranTEEN Virtual Science Cafés programs during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Cooperative Extension Covid-19_Farming & Livestock Webpages, University Of Maine Cooperative Extension
Cooperative Extension Covid-19_Farming & Livestock Webpages, University Of Maine Cooperative Extension
Cooperative Extension
Screenshots of various University of Maine Cooperative Extension webpages featuring guidance and resources regarding farming and livestock during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19), Matthew Dunbar
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19), Matthew Dunbar
Pharmacy Student Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Scientific Diving_Diving Operations: Covid-19, Christopher Riguad
Scientific Diving_Diving Operations: Covid-19, Christopher Riguad
Teaching, Learning & Research Documents
Diving operations for University of Maine Scientific Diving during the COVID-19 pandemic from Christopher Rigaud, UMaine Diving Operations Manager.
Evidence Of The Covid-19 Virus Targeting The Cns: Tissue Distribution, Host-Virus Interaction, And Proposed Neurotropic Mechanisms, Abdul Mannan Baig, Areeba Khaleeq, Usman Ali, Hira Syeda
Evidence Of The Covid-19 Virus Targeting The Cns: Tissue Distribution, Host-Virus Interaction, And Proposed Neurotropic Mechanisms, Abdul Mannan Baig, Areeba Khaleeq, Usman Ali, Hira Syeda
Department of Biological & Biomedical Sciences
The recent outbreak of coronavirus infectious disease 2019 (COVID-19) has gripped the world with apprehension and has evoked a scare of epic proportion regarding its potential to spread and infect humans worldwide. As we are in the midst of an ongoing pandemic of COVID-19, scientists are struggling to understand how it resembles and differs from the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV) at the genomic and transcriptomic level. In a short time following the outbreak, it has been shown that, similar to SARS-CoV, COVID-19 virus exploits the angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) receptor to gain entry inside the cells. This finding …
Covid-19_Umaine News_Media Publish Umaine Extension Release On New Covid-19 Resources For Farmers, University Of Maine Division Of Marketing And Communications
Covid-19_Umaine News_Media Publish Umaine Extension Release On New Covid-19 Resources For Farmers, University Of Maine Division Of Marketing And Communications
Division of Marketing & Communications
Screenshot of Maine News release regarding Morning Ag Clips and The Country publishing a University of Maine Cooperative Extension release on a new COVID-19 resource for farmers in partnership with the Beginning Farmer Resource Network of Maine.
Wildlife, Fisheries, & Conservation Biology_Ecology And Environmental Sciences Program_Covid-19 News, Brian J. Olsen
Wildlife, Fisheries, & Conservation Biology_Ecology And Environmental Sciences Program_Covid-19 News, Brian J. Olsen
School of Biology & Ecology
Email from Brian J. Olsen, Chair, Department of Wildlife, Fisheries & Conservation Biology, Interim Director of the Ecology and Environmental Sciences Program, and Associate Professor of Ornithology, University of Maine to students in the Ecology and Environmental Sciences Program (EES) with updates and information regarding the Program in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Covid-19_Umaine News_Extension Recommendations For Farmers, University Of Maine Division Of Marketing And Communications
Covid-19_Umaine News_Extension Recommendations For Farmers, University Of Maine Division Of Marketing And Communications
Division of Marketing & Communications
Screenshot of Maine News release regarding University of Maine Cooperative Extension releasing recommendations for farmers in response to the COVID-19 outbreak.
Urban Food Sovereignty: Urgent Need For Agroecology And Systems Thinking In A Post-Covid-19 Future, Ali Loker, Charles A. Francis
Urban Food Sovereignty: Urgent Need For Agroecology And Systems Thinking In A Post-Covid-19 Future, Ali Loker, Charles A. Francis
Department of Agronomy and Horticulture: Faculty Publications
The current COVID-19 pandemic has brought attention to challenges associated with our dominant industrial food system in the U.S. The general public now has more appreciation for farm workers and meatpacking employees, as well as those in grocery stores and in food transportation who are suddenly recognized as essential frontline workers. It apparently takes a crisis for us to focus clearly on the fragility of this system and the lives of people on whom we depend. In this commentary we discuss the definition of food sovereignty, how it manifests in urban areas, and how the COVID-19 pandemic can trigger viable …
Evaluation Of Remote-Based Learning Of A Nutrition Program For Adolescents With Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Covid-19 Pilot Study, Riley H. Shurack
Evaluation Of Remote-Based Learning Of A Nutrition Program For Adolescents With Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Covid-19 Pilot Study, Riley H. Shurack
Honors Undergraduate Theses
Introduction: Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) demonstrate poor health-related behaviors, such as nutrition, compared to their typically developed (TD) counterparts. With the occurrence of the COVID-19 pandemic and mandatory stay-at-home orders, such health-related behaviors may be complicated and there is a need to focus on feasibility and acceptability of in-person and remote-based nutrition programs.
Methods: Eleven high school students with ASD were recruited to participate in a modified nutrition program utilizing Zoom software during COVID-19. The duration was once a week for four weeks, and concepts reviewed included shopping for healthy food on a budget, introducing non-perishable …
Plant-Based Diets And Covid-19: Those Who Harvest Crops Are At High Risk, Jarret S. Lovell
Plant-Based Diets And Covid-19: Those Who Harvest Crops Are At High Risk, Jarret S. Lovell
Animal Sentience
This commentary extends Wiebers & Feigin’s (2020) plea to adopt diets that are less dependent on animals by calling on experts and activists to work for change with regard to farm worker labor conditions. Already doing among the most dangerous jobs, farmworkers are at increased risk of COVID-19. As we increasingly transition to plant-based diets, we must all ensure that farmworkers have safe and just working conditions to meet the demands of our changing diets.
The Case For Face Shields: Improving The Covid-19 Public Health Policy Toolkit, Timothy L. Wiemken, Ana Santos Rutschman, Robert Gatter
The Case For Face Shields: Improving The Covid-19 Public Health Policy Toolkit, Timothy L. Wiemken, Ana Santos Rutschman, Robert Gatter
All Faculty Scholarship
As the United States battles the later stages of the first wave of COVID-19 and faces the prospect of future waves, it is time to consider the practical utility of face shields as an alternative or complement to face masks in the policy guidance. Without face shields specifically noted in national guidance, many areas may be reluctant to allow their use as an alternative to cloth face masks, even with sufficient modification.
In this piece, we discuss the benefits of face shields as a substitute to face masks in the context of public health policy. We further discuss the implications …
Comments On The Preliminary Framework For Equitable Allocation Of Covid-19 Vaccine, Ana Santos Rutschman, Julia Barnes-Weise, Robert Gatter, Timothy L. Wiemken
Comments On The Preliminary Framework For Equitable Allocation Of Covid-19 Vaccine, Ana Santos Rutschman, Julia Barnes-Weise, Robert Gatter, Timothy L. Wiemken
All Faculty Scholarship
On September 1, 2020 the National Academies released a draft framework for Equitable Allocation of a COVID-19 Vaccine. In this response, we analyze the proposed framework and highlight several areas.
Among the proposed changes, we highlight the need for the following interventions. The final framework for distribution of COVID-19 vaccines should give a higher priority to populations made most vulnerable by the social determinants of health. It should incorporate more geography-based approaches in at least some of the four proposed phases of vaccine distribution. It should address the possibility of a vaccine being made available through an emergency use authorization …
Why The Government Shouldn't Pay People To Get Vaccinated Against Covid-19, Ana Santos Rutschman
Why The Government Shouldn't Pay People To Get Vaccinated Against Covid-19, Ana Santos Rutschman
All Faculty Scholarship
As several pharmaceutical companies approach the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) seeking authorization to bring COVID-19 vaccines to market, concerns about vaccine mistrust cloud the prospects of imminent vaccination efforts across the globe. These concerns have prompted some commentators to suggest that governments may nudge vaccine uptake by paying people to get vaccinated against COVID-19. This post argues that, even if potentially viable, this idea is undesirable against the backdrop of a pandemic marked by the intertwined phenomena of health misinformation and mistrust in public health authorities. Even beyond the context of COVID-19, paying for vaccination is likely to remain …