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Inclusiveness at Work: THINK College Partners with Macfeat Laboratory School
Erin Hamel, Liz McNelly
Jan 01, 0001
This presentation describes the partnership that exists between Winthrop's Macfeat Laboratory School and THINK College. Winthrop University's THINK College Program aims to "provide an inclusive post-secondary education...
Published by: Winthrop University
Thermodynamics of high-pressure ice phases explored with atomistic simulations
Most experimentally known high-pressure ice phases have a body-centred cubic (bcc) oxygen lattice. Our large-scale molecular-dynamics simulations with a machine-learning potential indicate that, amongst these bcc ice phases...
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Fall Theatre and Dance Season Opens with Drama ''The Yellow Boat''
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
David Saar's drama "The Yellow Boat" will run Sept. 29-Oct. 3 in Johnson Studio Theatre. Erin Lee, a senior theatre major from Lexington, S.C., will direct the play.
Published by: Winthrop University
Genetics of stroke in a UK African ancestry case-control study
OBJECTIVE: Despite epidemiologic data showing an increased stroke incidence in African ancestry populations, genetic studies in this group have so far been limited, and there has been little characterization of the genetic...
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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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Thermodynamics of high-pressure ice phases explored with atomistic simulations
Most experimentally known high-pressure ice phases have a body-centred cubic (bcc) oxygen lattice. Our large-scale molecular-dynamics simulations with a machine-learning potential indicate that, amongst these bcc ice phases...
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Stem Cell Therapies for Progressive Multiple Sclerosis.
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory disease of the central nervous system characterized by demyelination and axonal degeneration. MS patients typically present with a relapsing-remitting (RR) disease course...
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Writing Self-Efficacy and Performance Among Students in an Online Doctoral Program
Writing an argument is an essential skill for doctoral students in achieving academic and occupational success. Writing an argument effectively requires the ability to use correct writing mechanics, but doctoral students may...
Winthrop Alums Among Top U.S. Graduate Students Meeting Nobel Laureates
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Erin White Wilson and Matt Wilson, both chemistry majors in the class of 2009 and now in graduate school at the University of Notre Dame, are among nearly 550 young researchers from 78 countries who will attend the week-long...
Published by: Winthrop University
Interview with Herbert Chisholm
Herbert Chisholm
Jan 01, 0001
In his March 6, 2004 interview with Erin Robinson, Herbert Chisholm recollects stories of his time in the Army in Africa and Europe during WWII. Chisholm recalls life as a black soldier and living conditions for all soldiers....
Published by: Winthrop University
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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Meeting in the Middle
As institutions of higher education began their full returns to campus in Fall 2021, questions arose about continuing the flexible student support services that emerged during the pandemic, the expectations students might have...
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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GFAP Expression of Radial Glial Cells of the Regenerating Spinal Cord of Axolotls
Erin Fowler
Jan 01, 0001
Unlike humans, axolotls (Ambystoma mexicanum) possess the ability to completely regenerate their spinal cord following injury. It is theorized that the population of radial glial cells in the spinal cord act as the progenitors...
Published by: Ursinus College
A Review on Altered Axon Guidance in the Cerebellum due to Prenatal Ethanol Exposure
Erin Mathews
Jan 01, 0001
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) is characterized by physical and neurological deficits as a result of prenatal alcohol exposure. Exposure to alcohol during fetal development can result in sensory and motor processing...
Published by: Ursinus College
The Potential of Positioning
Erin Aylward
Dec 14, 2010
Feminist analyses of International Political Economy (IPE) currently face a significant epistemological challenge. By seeking to engage with mainstream political economists, feminist IPE scholars have narrowed the...
The Potential of Positioning
Erin Aylward
Dec 14, 2010
Feminist analyses of International Political Economy (IPE) currently face a significant epistemological challenge. By seeking to engage with mainstream political economists, feminist IPE scholars have narrowed the...
Changes to SNAP: Implications for South Carolina's Most Vulnerable Populations
Erin Paradiso
Jan 01, 0001
Assessing the changes that have been made to the South Carolina Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program as well as its impact on the population.
Published by: Winthrop University
Femininity in Medieval Scandinavia: How Paganism Forged Gender Equality
Erin M. Caffey
Jan 01, 0001
The brutality of the Vikings and the conquests of medieval Scandinavian men have often garnered the majority of interest from the media, the armchair historian, and the scholar alike, with the pursuits and lives of their female...
Published by: Winthrop University
Correction to: Concordance analysis of microarray studies identifies representative gene expression changes in Parkinson's disease
Erin Oerton, Andreas Bender
Jan 31, 2019
Following publication of the original article [1], the authors reported the following errors on their article.
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