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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
2020 - The First Annual Fall Symposium Of Student Scholars
2020 - The First Annual Fall Symposium Of Student Scholars
Symposium of Student Scholars Program Books
The full program book from the Fall 2020 Symposium of Student Scholars, held on December 3, 2020. Includes abstracts from the presentations and posters.
A Change At The Park: Muscular Dystrophy-Duchenne, Pranav Manoj, Amber Bautista, Bridget Bunt
A Change At The Park: Muscular Dystrophy-Duchenne, Pranav Manoj, Amber Bautista, Bridget Bunt
Human Diseases Graphic Novels
No abstract provided.
Asthma, Rachel Hodge, Brenna Christoffel
Asthma, Rachel Hodge, Brenna Christoffel
Human Diseases Graphic Novels
No abstract provided.
Lung Cancer, Ahana Narayanan, Maia Peregrino, Moorea Gay
Lung Cancer, Ahana Narayanan, Maia Peregrino, Moorea Gay
Human Diseases Graphic Novels
No abstract provided.
Addison's Disease And Parkinson's Disease, Jade Bates, Minju Oh, Megan Ptak
Addison's Disease And Parkinson's Disease, Jade Bates, Minju Oh, Megan Ptak
Human Diseases Graphic Novels
No abstract provided.
Celiac Disease, Maia Peregrino, Ahana Narayanan, Moorea Gay
Celiac Disease, Maia Peregrino, Ahana Narayanan, Moorea Gay
Human Diseases Graphic Novels
No abstract provided.
Patho Graphic Novels: Epilepsy, Lily Isibue, Melissa Myint, Laila Walton
Patho Graphic Novels: Epilepsy, Lily Isibue, Melissa Myint, Laila Walton
Human Diseases Graphic Novels
No abstract provided.
Nervous System: Alzheimer’S Disease, Krisha Patel, Saachi Kumar, Delicia Chen
Nervous System: Alzheimer’S Disease, Krisha Patel, Saachi Kumar, Delicia Chen
Human Diseases Graphic Novels
No abstract provided.
Progression Magazine, 2020 Winter, Coastal Carolina University
Progression Magazine, 2020 Winter, Coastal Carolina University
Progression Magazine
Magazine of the College of Science at Coastal Carolina University.
South Dakota State University : Research 2020, Division Of Research And Economic Development
South Dakota State University : Research 2020, Division Of Research And Economic Development
Research: South Dakota State University
[Page] 2 New respirator design to capture, kill coronavirus
[Page] 3 SDSU scientists to examine how coronavirus infects cells
[Page] 4 State diagnostic lab fulfills need for human COVID-19 testing
[Page] 5 Isaacson to help develop tribal palliative care programs
[Page] 6 Sun Grant funding fuels bioprocessing research
[Page] 8 Prairie AquaTech exporting high-protein feed ingredient
[Page] 11 New connection makes building repair fast, cost-effective
[Page] 12 Record-setting wildfire season drastically increases emissions
[Page] 14 Engineering study examines sunflower stem growth
[Page] 15 State Poet Laureate unveils ‘South Dakota in Poems'
[Page] 16 Reineke receives NIH grant to help eradicate …
2020 Celebration Of Scholarship, Creativity, And Engagement, Todd Bruns, Beth Heldebrandt
2020 Celebration Of Scholarship, Creativity, And Engagement, Todd Bruns, Beth Heldebrandt
Programs
The 2020-2021 academic year is truly extraordinary and higher education’s new, hopefully temporary, normal began on rather short notice in Spring 2020. While our environment has changed, we, as a shared community, are pleased that the important work of faculty continues and evolves as faculty broaden and redefine the boundaries of scholarship, creativity, and innovation in accelerating hybrid and remote environments. And, as new forms and strategies for scholarship and creativity emerge, the core principles of faculty life and student learning remain central to the mission of Eastern Illinois University.
For that reason, our faculty, department chairs, college deans, the …
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 61 Number 3, Fall 2020 [Print Issue V.61:2], Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 61 Number 3, Fall 2020 [Print Issue V.61:2], Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
16 - THE GIFT Is sacrifice, given willingly and with love, what makes us human? Leslie Griffy.
20 - NOT A MOMENT, BUT A MOVEMENT From protests in Benson in 1969 to a multi-decade movement called Unity, students of color have consistently pushed SCU to progress. Matt Morgan.
28 - ON BEING BETTER Discover the ways we can better support each other, particularly as white people seek to become allies to people of color. Lauren Loftus.
32 - THE SACRIFICIAL TWEET Social media missteps are costly, perhaps now more than ever. Just what are we willing to give up to …
Impacts Of The Covid-19 Pandemic On Global Education, Santanu De
Impacts Of The Covid-19 Pandemic On Global Education, Santanu De
Biology Faculty Books and Book Chapters
Coronavirus Infectious Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has been one of the most dreaded, recent pandemics impacting multifarious global sectors, including education. To control contagion, affected nations ordered academic campus closures and home-schooling plans. Schools, colleges, and universities underwent a paradigm shift adopting internet-based delivery of lectures, synchronously or asynchronously (recorded), with virtual labs. Medical education suffered significantly; suspending student internships in hospitals decreased practical exposure to clinical specialties, impairing students’ performance, and competency.Teachers of traditional classes, with technical assistance, undertook rigorous trainings to restructure pedagogical and assessment strategies online using web/mobile applications and other digital tools.
Growing South Dakota (Spring/Summer 2020), College Of Agriculture, Food And Environmental Sciences
Growing South Dakota (Spring/Summer 2020), College Of Agriculture, Food And Environmental Sciences
Growing South Dakota (Publication of the College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences)
This issue contains the South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station 2019 Annual Report.
[Page] 2 South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station Update
[Page] 4 Featured Research
[Page] 14 Graduate and Undergraduate Research: In Our Own Words
[Page] 20 Featured Research
[Page] 32 Research in Progress
[Page] 38 CAFES News and Updates
[Page] 56 Jackrabbits Now and Then: A Current Student and Alumni Q&A
Growing South Dakota (Summer 2020), College Of Agriculture, Food And Environmental Sciences
Growing South Dakota (Summer 2020), College Of Agriculture, Food And Environmental Sciences
Growing South Dakota (Publication of the College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences)
[Page] 3 COVID-19: From Our Students' Perspective
[Page] 11 Class of 2020 Q&A
[Page] 19 Alumni Advice for the Future Generation
[Page] 21 Recent Alumni Features
[Page] 25 Student Features
[Page] 31 CAFES News, Student Success, Awards and Achievements
[Page] 57 Jackrabbits Now and Then: A Current Student and Alumni Q&A
Progression Magazine, 2020 Spring/Summer, Coastal Carolina University
Progression Magazine, 2020 Spring/Summer, Coastal Carolina University
Progression Magazine
Magazine of the College of Science at Coastal Carolina University.
2020 - The Twenty-Fourth Annual Symposium Of Student Scholars
2020 - The Twenty-Fourth Annual Symposium Of Student Scholars
Symposium of Student Scholars Program Books
The full program book from the Twenty-fourth Annual Symposium of Student Scholars, held on April 16, 2020. Includes abstracts from the presentations and posters.
Medication Errors Within The Clinical Setting: A Quality Improvement Project, Gracie Smith, Mary Thornburg, Connor Noble, Breanna Markwell, Sarah Rigsby, Suzi White
Medication Errors Within The Clinical Setting: A Quality Improvement Project, Gracie Smith, Mary Thornburg, Connor Noble, Breanna Markwell, Sarah Rigsby, Suzi White
2022 Celebration of Student Scholarship - Poster Presentations
During a clinical rotation at a large urban teaching hospital, the occurrence of medication errors noted resulted in negative impacts on patient wellness. Research studies indicate that the U.S. spends more than $40 billion each year as a result of medication errors. A large portion of these medication errors are preventable. A thorough literature review of 40 research studies was conducted to identify issues associated with medication errors. This quality improvement project aims to identify the prevalence of medication errors, their effect on patient wellness, its monetary effects in healthcare, and what preventative interventions can be implemented to prevent such …
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 61 Number 2, Spring 2020 [Print Issue V.61:1], Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 61 Number 2, Spring 2020 [Print Issue V.61:1], Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
14 - THE UPSTART How Michael Mondavi ’66 helped get Napa on the wine map. By Ron Hansen.
18 - OF WOMEN AND MEN Emeritus professors dish on their research into wine and women. By Tracy Seipel.
22 - A SIGN OF LIGHT A Jesuit priest finds meaning on death row. By George Williams, S.J.
26 - FIRE AND WINE As the climate changes, what’s next for wine remains murky. By Tracy Seipel.
The Wright State – Lake Campus 2019 – 2020 Scholarly Review, Wright State University - Lake Campus
The Wright State – Lake Campus 2019 – 2020 Scholarly Review, Wright State University - Lake Campus
Lake Campus Research Symposium Reports
This report provides a listing of the scholarly endeavors from Lake Campus during the 2019 calendar year, spanning across disciplines.
This document contains the Annual Research Report from 2019 and the Research Symposium Program from 2020.
Spring 2020, Joëlle Walls
Spring 2020, Joëlle Walls
The Investigator Research Magazine
Dear readers,
We are proud to present the spring issue of The Investigator, giving you an inside look into the varied research and scholarly activities taking place at Kennesaw State.
In a new interview, President Pamela Whitten discusses KSU's growing research reputation and lessons learned from her own experiences as a researcher and mentor. Similarly, our cover story follows three First-Year Scholars as they explore the possibilities of research in Martin Hudson's lab through a new Office of Undergraduate Research initiative.
This publication would not have been possible without the contributions of the editorial team, including undergraduates Kaelyn Ireland, Geena …
Human Form And Function I And Ii: Resource List, Andrea Green
Human Form And Function I And Ii: Resource List, Andrea Green
Open Educational Resources (OER) at University of Montana
List of open and free resources used in a course on human form and function. This course is an introduction to human anatomy and physiology. It explores the fundamentals of structure and function at basic cellular and tissue levels, in addition to the anatomy and physiology of the integumentary, musculoskeletal, nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, urinary and reproductive systems.
A PDF and an EPUB version are available using the Download links above.
Effects Of Increased Attention Allocation On Postural Stability Related To History Of Concussion, Nicholas Reilly, Jessica Prebor, Jacquelyn Moxey, Eric Schussler
Effects Of Increased Attention Allocation On Postural Stability Related To History Of Concussion, Nicholas Reilly, Jessica Prebor, Jacquelyn Moxey, Eric Schussler
College of Health Sciences Posters
Postural instability is among the most common symptoms associated with concussion. However, clinical screenings for concussion are heavily reliant on self-reports of cognitive symptoms such as nausea and headache to determine if a full recovery has been achieved. The objective of this study was to determine if impairments of postural stability that are associated with the acute stages of concussion persist beyond the current clinical standards for determination of recovery from concussion. Fifty-four healthy participants were recruited for the study and divided based on whether they reported having no history of concussion (n = 27) or whether they had been …
Measuring Nomophobia And Exploration Of Consequences And Comorbidities, Sarah Marie Fryman, William L. Romine
Measuring Nomophobia And Exploration Of Consequences And Comorbidities, Sarah Marie Fryman, William L. Romine
Symposium of Student Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activities Materials
Excessive use of smartphones has coined the term “Nomophobia”, or fear of not being able to use your smartphone. For many, these devices have become an extension of ourselves, which raises hesitation on whether or not society has become addicted to smartphones. Specific diagnostic criteria for smartphone addiction have yet to be settled, and even appropriate to use the word “addiction” when describing excessive usage of smartphones is controversial.
We therefore explore utilize current measures to explore the symptoms of nomophobia and their hierarchy, as well as comorbidities including social anxiety, self-esteem, distracted driving and sleep quality. A total of …
Craft Academy Solar Powered Racing (Caspr) Team, Andrew Dorn, Ally Hall, Bryce Watkins, Hayley Milner, Kaleb Trent, Owen Day, Sawyer Putnam, Joyce Stubbs, Steve Stubbs
Craft Academy Solar Powered Racing (Caspr) Team, Andrew Dorn, Ally Hall, Bryce Watkins, Hayley Milner, Kaleb Trent, Owen Day, Sawyer Putnam, Joyce Stubbs, Steve Stubbs
2022 Celebration of Student Scholarship - Poster Presentations
The ultimate goal of the CASPR team is to build a solar powered car to race in the solar car for the Solar Car Challenge Classic Division, and race in a cross-county race or at the famous Texas Motor Speedway. The car must have taillights, blinkers, headlights, and extra suspension. For the fall semester of 2021, we researched different parts and other solar cars to see what would be the best fit most beneficial. We were able to find all the parts needed for the construction of the car. The Solar Car Challenge website provides some resources to make finding …
Relationships Between Injury-Related Fear, Balance Self-Efficacy, And Dynamic Balance Performance In Those With Chronic Ankle Instability, Ashley M. B. Suttmiller, Kelly Johnson, Ryan S. Mccann
Relationships Between Injury-Related Fear, Balance Self-Efficacy, And Dynamic Balance Performance In Those With Chronic Ankle Instability, Ashley M. B. Suttmiller, Kelly Johnson, Ryan S. Mccann
College of Health Sciences Posters
Interactions between sensory-perceptual and motor-behavioral impairments in individuals with chronic ankle instability (CAI) are important for successful assessment and treatment of CAI. One of the most consistently reported motor-behavioral impairments is poor reach performance in a dynamic balance task. Injury-related fear is recognized as an important sensory-perceptual impairment, and those with injury-related fears may engage in protective movement strategies found to be associated with reach deficits. Injury-related fear may also impact one’s perception of ability, or self-efficacy, which has demonstrated positive associations with balance performance in other populations, but these relationships have yet to be investigated in the CAI population. …
The Effects Of Physical Exercise On Salivary Microrna Levels, Thomas R. Campbell, Jessica C. Martinez, Noah L. Robertson, Felicia G. Clements, Emily N. Valle, Wyclef Etiennet, Audrey C. Ferguson, Klye J. Kelleran
The Effects Of Physical Exercise On Salivary Microrna Levels, Thomas R. Campbell, Jessica C. Martinez, Noah L. Robertson, Felicia G. Clements, Emily N. Valle, Wyclef Etiennet, Audrey C. Ferguson, Klye J. Kelleran
College of Health Sciences Posters
Diagnosing concussions provides challenges for healthcare professionals due to current diagnostic protocols utilizing subjective input from patients. Recent studies have shown relationships between specific salivary microRNA levels and concussions, but it is unknown if this is due to concussive forces or physical exertion. Analysis of this distinction may contribute to further confirming the relationship of concussions and microRNA, improving techniques for objective assessments of concussion. Objective: To measure the effects of physical exertion through exercise on specific salivary microRNA. Methods: Twenty non-intercollegiate athletes (10:M, 10:F) were recruited for this case series. After ensuring the participants received a minimum of 6-hours …
Statistical Analysis Of Social Network Change, Teresa D. Schmidt
Statistical Analysis Of Social Network Change, Teresa D. Schmidt
Systems Science Friday Noon Seminar Series
We explore two statistical methods that infer social network structures and statistically test those structures for change over time: regression-based differential network analysis (R-DNA) and information theory-based differential network analysis (I-DNA). RDNA is adapted from bioinformatics and I-DNA employs reconstructability analysis. Both methods are used to analyze Medicaid claims data from one-year periods before and after the formation of the Health Share of Oregon Coordinated Care Organization (CCO). We hypothesized that Health Share’s CCO formation would be followed by several changes in the healthcare delivery network.
Application of R-DNA and I-DNA to claims data involves three steps: (a) the inference …
Lew.1wr1 Rats Have Increased Beta Cell Area And Decreased Pancreas Area During Their T1d Susceptibility Window, Evann Fowler
Lew.1wr1 Rats Have Increased Beta Cell Area And Decreased Pancreas Area During Their T1d Susceptibility Window, Evann Fowler
Summer Community of Scholars Posters (RCEU and HCR Combined Programs)
No abstract provided.
Sports Performance Measures In Youth Wheelchair Basketball Athletes, Kathryn Rodebaugh
Sports Performance Measures In Youth Wheelchair Basketball Athletes, Kathryn Rodebaugh
Summer Community of Scholars Posters (RCEU and HCR Combined Programs)
No abstract provided.