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Krebs Cycle Reimagined
Krebs cycle intermediates traditionally link to oxidative phosphorylation whilst also making key cell components. It is now clear that some of these metabolites also act as signals. Succinate plays an important role in...
Aristotelian Ethics and Luke 15
Ezra Horbury
Apr 21, 2017
The discourse surrounding Luke 15.11-32 — commonly titled ‘the parable of the prodigal son’ — in early modern England is a major site of convergence for Aristotelian and Christian ethics. During the sixteenth and seventeenth...
TCA cycle signalling and the evolution of eukaryotes.
A major question remaining in the field of evolutionary biology is how prokaryotic organisms made the leap to complex eukaryotic life. The prevailing theory depicts the origin of eukaryotic cell complexity as emerging from the...
“Our curriculum needs to be relevant to all young people’’
Luke Fletcher
Nov 01, 2022
This report details findings from a survey conducted by the National Education Union (NEU) of their LGBT+ members. Dr Joseph Hall, University of Hertfordshire, created the survey and provided preliminary analysis of findings....
“Our curriculum needs to be relevant to all young people’’
Luke Fletcher
Nov 01, 2022
This report details findings from a survey conducted by the National Education Union (NEU) of their LGBT+ members. Dr Joseph Hall, University of Hertfordshire, created the survey and provided preliminary analysis of findings....
Jesus, Barabbas and the People
M Cuany
Aug 07, 2017
This article argues that the nuance and function given to the Barabbas pericope in Luke’s trial narrative differs significantly from that expressed by the other evangelists. It submits that Luke depicts Jesus’ death to be the...
Coupling Krebs cycle metabolites to signalling in immunity and cancer.
Metabolic reprogramming has become a key focus for both immunologists and cancer biologists, with exciting advances providing new insights into underlying mechanisms of disease. Metabolites traditionally associated with...
Roueche Play Opens During Family Weekend 2008
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Russell Luke will direct "Remnants of Desire," written by Rock Hill playwright Terry Roueche. The play will run Oct. 1-5 at Johnson Theatre.
Published by: Winthrop University
Christine Fisher Among 2006 Verner Awards Recipients
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Christine S. Fisher, director of Arts in Basic Curriculum Project at Winthrop, has received one of the 2006 Elizabeth O'Neill Verner Awards. Fisher has promoted arts education in S.C. for more than 20 years.
Published by: Winthrop University
ASC Grants Prompt Artistic Exploration for Faculty, Staff, Alumni
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Two faculty/staff members received grants: Shaun Cassidy and Chris O'Neill '98, '10. Two alumni received grants: Holly Glasscock '86 and Betsy Birkner '97.
Published by: Winthrop University
Tennessee Williams' ''A Streetcar Named Desire'' Returns to Winthrop Feb. 17
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Russell Luke, instructor of theatre, will direct Tennessee Williams' classic play, which runs Feb. 17-21. "A Streetcar Named Desire" was last performed at Winthrop in 1960.
Published by: Winthrop University
CVPA Faculty, Students Garner Most MTA Nominations in School History
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Faculty, students and alums from the College of Visual and Performing Arts racked up more than 10 nominations in numerous categories. Jill O'Neill and Maggie Monahan '06 took home awards.
Published by: Winthrop University
Department of Music to Host Concert Marking Faculty Member's 50th Birthday
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The concert will include performances by Winthrop music faculty members Tomoko Deguchi, Jill O'Neill and Janice Bradner. Parks, who came to Winthrop in 2001, has been a composer for 30 years.
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