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Biodiversity, Climate Change and Ecosystem Reliability
Cory Straub
Jan 01, 0001
With support from the Pearlstine Faculty Fellowship Fund, Dr. Cory Straub has spent two summers with Ursinus students at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. Their research seeks to understand how predatory insects -...
Published by: Ursinus College
Education Faculty Member Wins Award for William Barton Rogers Book
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Published by Johns Hopkins University Press, the book is titled "William Barton Rogers and the Idea of MIT." "William Barton Rogers and the Idea of MIT" focuses on Rogers and his efforts to establish the Massachusetts Institute...
Published by: Winthrop University
Improved bounds for the Erdős-Rogers function
WT Gowers, O Janzer
Apr 14, 2020
The Erd\H{o}s-Rogers function $f_{s,t}$ measures how large a $K_s$-free induced subgraph there must be in a $K_t$-free graph on $n$ vertices. While good estimates for $f_{s,t}$ are known for some pairs $(s,t)$, notably...
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Rock Hill Educators Honored for Their Work with Students
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
College of Education Dean Patricia Graham recognized Gail Rogers '95 and Elaine Young. Gail Rogers teaches ESOL for the Rock Hill school district, and Elaine Young teaches fourth grade at York Road Elementary.
Published by: Winthrop University
Regulation of Cerebellar Purkinje Cell Development: Interactions Between Trophic Factors and Neurotransmitters
Susana Cohen-Cory
Jan 01, 0001
Previous study indicates that in the cerebellum. Nerve Growth Factor (NGF) and NGF receptors are highly expressed during late embryonic and early postnatal development, suggesting that NGF may play an important role in...
Published by: Rockefeller University
A Translational Study Determining the Impact of Timing and Duration of Aerobic Walking on Metabolic Control and Personal Preferences Among Adults Recently Diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes
Cory Cox
Jan 01, 0001
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a potentially life threatening metabolic disease characterized by insulin resistance and inability to metabolize glucose (Meneilly & Elliott 1999). According to the American Diabetes Association (ADA...
Published by: Winthrop University
Results on Ghost Series and Motivated Proofs of Overpartition Identities
Collin R. Takita
Jan 01, 0001
The theory of integer partitions is a field of much investigative interest to mathematicians and physicists. Unlike some of the more well-known sequences such as the Fibonacci Numbers, integer partitions follow no obvious...
Published by: Ursinus College
Education Professor's Book Receives HES Outstanding Book Award
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The History of Education Society has chosen A.J. Angulo's "William Barton Rogers and the Idea of MIT" as the recipient of the Outstanding Book Award for 2009. Angulo, associate professor of education, came to Winthrop in 2003.
Published by: Winthrop University
Elisa Koehler Named New Winthrop Department of Music Chair
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
HIGHLIGHTS Koehler, who will begin the role on August 1, will assume the position from Don Rogers, who served as department chair for 23 years. Currently, Koehler is a professor of music and director of the Center for Dance...
Published by: Winthrop University
Astrocyte Support for Oligodendrocyte Differentiation can be Conveyed via Extracellular Vesicles but Diminishes with Age.
The aging brain is associated with significant changes in physiology that alter the tissue microenvironment of the central nervous system (CNS). In the aged CNS, increased demyelination has been associated with astrocyte...
Published by: Scientific reports
FURTHER MANUSCRIPTS OF HIGDEN'S POLYCHRONICON
ASG Edwards, James Freeman
Jun 10, 2021
In 1999 Lynda Dennison and Nicholas Rogers noted the existence of 132 copies of Ranulf Higden’s Polychronicon. We note below a further fifteen manuscripts, or fragments of once complete manuscripts, previously unrecorded. A...
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Pipes, Pedals and Pumpkins Event Set for Halloween at Byrnes Auditorium
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Called "Pipes, Pedals, and Pumpkins," the Oct. 31 event will feature musicians in full costume for their deadly performances. Presiding will be His Royal Highness Don Rogers, department chair. The evening fun will begin at...
Published by: Winthrop University
Stem Cells of the Aging Brain.
The adult central nervous system (CNS) contains resident stem cells within specific niches that maintain a self-renewal and proliferative capacity to generate new neurons, astrocytes, and oligodendrocytes throughout adulthood....
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The neural stem cell secretome and its role in brain repair.
Compelling evidence from experimental animal disease models and early-phase clinical trials identifies the transplantation of neural progenitor/stem cells (NSCs) as a viable path towards the development of clinically applicable...
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Metabolic Control of Smoldering Neuroinflammation.
Compelling evidence exists that patients with chronic neurological conditions, which includes progressive multiple sclerosis, display pathological changes in neural metabolism and mitochondrial function. However, it is unknown...
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The Grizzly, December 14, 1999
A Miracle of Science: Missing Link to Graduation and Real World Reappears for UC Bio Majors Debate and Discussion Hailed a Success by College Dems Final Exam Schedule Winners From the Holiday Decorating Contest Men's...
Published by: Ursinus College
Eco-maps and photo-elicitation
Justin Rogers
Feb 01, 2017
This paper reflects on the use of visual methods in social work research with children and young people. The author draws on their experience of undertaking a doctoral study in the United Kingdom that explored the social...
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‘Different’ and ‘Devalued’
Justin Rogers
Jun 01, 2017
This paper presents findings from a study that explored the experiences of young people living in foster care in the United Kingdom (UK). Previous research highlights that children and young people in foster care experience...
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Harnessing the Neural Stem Cell Secretome for Regenerative Neuroimmunology.
Increasing evidence foresees the secretome of neural stem cells (NSCs) to confer superimposable beneficial properties as exogenous NSC transplants in experimental treatments of traumas and diseases of the central nervous system...
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