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INTERFEROME
INTERFEROME is an open access database of types I, II and III Interferon regulated genes (http://www.interferome.org) collected from analysing expression data sets of cells treated with IFNs. This database of interferon...
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The Grizzly, September 19, 2024
Into the Breeches! New AAPI House Editor List Confidence: Ursinus Graduate Katie Cressman's Journey and Advice Opinions: Ritter Hall Needs Work Ursinus Football Roars to a Strong Start! Field Hockey Stuns #10 Rowan!
Published by: Ursinus College
Development and deployment of an at-home strength and conditioning program to support a phase I trial in persons with chronic spinal cord injury
Study design Nonrandomized clinical trial (NCT02354625).Objectives As a part of a Phase I clinical trial to assess the safety of autologous human Schwann cells (ahSC) in personswith chronic spinal cord injury (SCI), participants...
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From Pencils to Podcasts: COE Professor Promotes Technology in Literacy
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Lindsay Yearta and Katie Stover got the idea after a reading project with students and pre-service teachers. "From Pencils to Podcasts" is available on Amazon for $34.95.
Published by: Winthrop University
Development and deployment of an at-home strength and conditioning program to support a phase I trial in persons with chronic spinal cord injury
Study design Nonrandomized clinical trial (NCT02354625).Objectives As a part of a Phase I clinical trial to assess the safety of autologous human Schwann cells (ahSC) in personswith chronic spinal cord injury (SCI), participants...
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Two Winthrop Social Work Students Earn State Association Awards
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Wendy Adams of Rock Hill was selected as the Master of Social Work Student of the Year, while Katherine "Katie" Zanowski of Neptune, N.J., was picked as the Bachelor of Social Work Student of the Year. The two received their...
Published by: Winthrop University
Psy-Times
Katie Aubrecht
Dec 29, 2016
Guided by insights from interpretive sociology, Mad Studies, and Disability Studies, this paper explores the role of universities in a psycho-social politics of resilience. I examine how the concept of resilience is used to...
Community Psychology's Impact on Public Health and the Experience of Marginalization
Katie Hudick
Jan 01, 0001
Vulnerable and marginalized populations face a series of risks and dangers throughout their daily lives. This is not simply limited to explicit forms of discrimination and hatred, but systemic forms of oppression and...
Published by: Ursinus College
Psy-Times
Katie Aubrecht
Dec 29, 2016
Guided by insights from interpretive sociology, Mad Studies, and Disability Studies, this paper explores the role of universities in a psycho-social politics of resilience. I examine how the concept of resilience is used to...
Mental Health Effects on Young Athletes: A Comprehensive Review
Katie Moore
Jan 01, 0001
Just like physical health, mental health is important for any young athlete. Significant focus on mental health is imperative, as mental illness continues to rise in individuals ages 10-24, in addition to the demands that come...
Published by: Winthrop University
Mediating Factors in the Provision of Lecturers’ Written Feedback to Postgraduate Taught Students
This paper reports on research that investigated the factors mediating written feedback provision by lecturers teaching on three postgraduate taught programmes at a university in the UK. The study adopted a case study approach...
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“Why Didn’t Our Boys Just Shoot Him and Leave a Little Note?”
Katie Anne Cranford
Aug 22, 2017
Historically speaking, the trial of former Nazi Adolf Eichmann was an unavoidable spectacle of the 1960s. For some, it could have been seen as a farce due to its inherent impartiality as the accused was illegally kidnapped out...

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