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Interview with Jane West
Jane West
Jan 01, 0001
In her July 15, 2013 interview with Martha Manning, Jane West details her time at Winthrop as a Biology major in the 1960s. Briefly, West discusses student life and Winthrop traditions, but she provides insight into her life...
Published by: Winthrop University
Interview with Jane Rawls
Jane Rawls
Jan 01, 0001
In her August 1, 2013 interview, Jane Rawls shares stories of her life as a student at Winthrop Training School in the 1960s and as "day student" in 1974. In particular, Rawls discusses life as a child and student in the 1960s....
Published by: Winthrop University
Circadian Chimeric Mice Reveal an Interplay Between the Suprachiasmatic Nucleus and Local Brain Clocks in the Control of Sleep and Memory.
Sleep is regulated by circadian and homeostatic processes. Whereas the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) is viewed as the principal mediator of circadian control, the contributions of sub-ordinate local circadian clocks distributed...
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Circadian Chimeric Mice Reveal an Interplay Between the Suprachiasmatic Nucleus and Local Brain Clocks in the Control of Sleep and Memory
Sleep is regulated by circadian and homeostatic processes. Whereas the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) is viewed as the principal mediator of circadian control, the contributions of sub-ordinate local circadian clocks distributed...
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Marketing Professor Jane Thomas Selected as Grier Professor
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Jane Thomas, marketing, is the fourth William H. Grier Professor for the College of Business Administration. Thomas, professor of marketing, joined CBA in 1990.
Published by: Winthrop University
Jane Smith and Jennifer Disney Capture Faculty Awards
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Faculty members Jane Smith, English, and Jennifer Disney, political science, were named Distinguished Professor and Outstanding Junior Professor. The awards were presented May 5 during spring commencement.
Published by: Winthrop University
Masquers New Members - Alta Randall and Jane Young
Winthrop News Service
Jan 01, 0001
The Masquers were the Winthrop Dramatic Club Alta Randall of Rock Hill, SC was initiated in the club in the Fall of 1946 along with nine other students Jane Young of Fort Mill, SC was initiated in the club in the Fall of 1946...
Published by: Winthrop University
Miss Mary Jane Barron Winthrop Training School Jan. 25, 1947
Winthrop News Service
Jan 01, 0001
Miss Mary Jane Barron of Winthrop Training School has been chosen to represent Winthrop College in the Daughters of the American Revolution's "Good Citizenship" contest. Miss Barron was selected due to her exemplary qualities of...
Published by: Winthrop University
English Department's Jane Smith Tapped as Bryant Professor
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Jane Smith is the Margaret M. Bryant Professor for the Department of English. Smith, who joined Winthrop faculty in 1987, directs the Writing Center.
Published by: Winthrop University
'Jane Eyre' Stars Slowly Build Romance, Tension On Stage
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Show times are 8 p.m. Oct. 7-10 and 2 p.m. Oct. 11. If Winthrop University theatre majors Hunter Davis and Kevin Aoussou hear audience members asking, "When are they going to kiss?" during their production of "Jane Eyre," they...
Published by: Winthrop University
Review of Mary-Jane Rubenstein, Worlds Without End: The Many Lives of the Multiverse. New York
Daniel Adsett
Jan 04, 2019
Mary-Jane Rubenstein, an associate professor of religion at Wesleyan University whose earlier works have focused on, among other topics, poststructuralism, apophaticism, and wonder, investigates, in Worlds Without End...
Review of Mary-Jane Rubenstein, Worlds Without End: The Many Lives of the Multiverse. New York
Daniel Adsett
Jan 04, 2019
Mary-Jane Rubenstein, an associate professor of religion at Wesleyan University whose earlier works have focused on, among other topics, poststructuralism, apophaticism, and wonder, investigates, in Worlds Without End...
Cryptochrome proteins regulate the circadian intracellular behavior and localization of PER2 in mouse suprachiasmatic nucleus neurons.
The ∼20,000 cells of the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN), the master circadian clock of the mammalian brain, coordinate subordinate cellular clocks across the organism, driving adaptive daily rhythms of physiology and behavior....
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The VIP-VPAC2 neuropeptidergic axis is a cellular pacemaking hub of the suprachiasmatic nucleus circadian circuit
Abstract: The hypothalamic suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN) are the principal mammalian circadian timekeeper, co-ordinating organism-wide daily and seasonal rhythms. To achieve this, cell-autonomous circadian timing by the ~20,000...
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IPR Policy Brief - The family-work project
Tess Ridge, Jane Millar
Mar 01, 2013
The family-work project is a longitudinal study of the experience of lone mothers and their children, following a move into work supported by tax credits, after a period of time receiving out of work benefits. The aim was to...
Published by: University of Bath
Childcare Practitioners’ Knowledge and Perceptions of Play Therapy
This study investigated the awareness of play therapy in childcare practitioners working in the areas of health, social care, education and childcare. Questionnaires were distributed to 65 workers drawn from these occupational...
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The Ursinus Weekly, October 28, 1946
Jane Rathgeb
Jan 01, 0001
Students receive charter to F.T.A. from R.C. Webster Five students invited to join membership of English Club Men's council meets; elects Sheridan Much secretary-treasurer Seniors to have Alex Bartha play for annual dance ...
Published by: Ursinus College
IPR Policy Brief - The family-work project
Tess Ridge, Jane Millar
Mar 01, 2013
The family-work project is a longitudinal study of the experience of lone mothers and their children, following a move into work supported by tax credits, after a period of time receiving out of work benefits. The aim was to...
Published by: University of Bath
Development and testing of an intervention to increase staff knowledge and confidence in responding to health anxiety in the context of cognitive decline
Background: Memory complaint in the absence of organic pathology is a common phenomenon accounting for up to one third of patients presenting to memory clinics. Health anxiety has been specifically linked to dementia worry and...
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