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View article: Work Happiness of PhD Graduates Across Different Employment Sectors
Work Happiness of PhD Graduates Across Different Employment Sectors Open
Given a lack of knowledge about the work happiness of PhD graduates across a range of jobs, we explored which employment sectors graduates were entering, their work happiness and what factors influenced their happiness. We surveyed PhD gra…
View article: 255 The Community Research Liaison Model: Facilitating community-engaged research
255 The Community Research Liaison Model: Facilitating community-engaged research Open
OBJECTIVES/GOALS: The Community Research Liaison Model (CRLM) is a novel model to facilitate community engaged research (CEnR) and community–academic research partnerships focused on health priorities identified by the community. We descri…
View article: Pedagogical training for developing students’ metacognition: implications for educators
Pedagogical training for developing students’ metacognition: implications for educators Open
Students who regularly plan, monitor, and evaluate their learning demonstrate high academic achievement. Although valuable for effective learning, these skills are seldom taught. Moreover, educators rarely receive professional development …
View article: Perceptions of graduate attribute development and application in PhD graduates from US and NZ universities
Perceptions of graduate attribute development and application in PhD graduates from US and NZ universities Open
With increasing focus on the outcomes of doctoral education, especially regarding employability, we aimed to explore how PhD graduates from humanities and social sciences (HASS), and science disciplines perceived the development of a holis…
View article: The Community Research Liaison Model: Facilitating community-engaged research
The Community Research Liaison Model: Facilitating community-engaged research Open
The Community Research Liaison Model (CRLM) is a novel model to facilitate community-engaged research (CEnR) and community–academic research partnerships focused on health priorities identified by the community. This model, informed by the…
View article: 124 Enhancing Inclusion of Older Adults in Research: What do Older Adults Think?
124 Enhancing Inclusion of Older Adults in Research: What do Older Adults Think? Open
OBJECTIVES/GOALS: Older adults are included in clinical research infrequently compared to their burden of chronic illness. The goal for this study is to learn from older adults about their lived experiences with research and use this knowl…
View article: Industry engagement: Accelerating discovery, application, and adoption through industry partnerships
Industry engagement: Accelerating discovery, application, and adoption through industry partnerships Open
To advance the field of early detection with blood‐based screening tests and for industry to be able to significantly contribute to progress, collaboration, transparency, and innovative health economic approaches are needed. To achieve thi…
View article: Public perception of predictive cancer genetic testing and research in Oregon
Public perception of predictive cancer genetic testing and research in Oregon Open
The potential for using widespread genetic testing to inform health care has become a viable option, particularly for heritable cancers. Yet, little is known about how to effectively communicate the benefits and risks of both personal gene…
View article: Including older rural adults in research: Practical guidance for addressing the NIH Inclusion Across the Lifespan policy
Including older rural adults in research: Practical guidance for addressing the NIH Inclusion Across the Lifespan policy Open
Introduction: The NIH Inclusion Across the Lifespan policy has implications for increasing older adult (OA) participation in research. This study aimed to understand influential factors and facilitators to rural OA research participation. …
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View article: Target engagement and cellular fate of otelixizumab: a repeat dose escalation study of an anti‐CD3ε mAb in new‐onset type 1 diabetes mellitus patients
Target engagement and cellular fate of otelixizumab: a repeat dose escalation study of an anti‐CD3ε mAb in new‐onset type 1 diabetes mellitus patients Open
Aims This paper describes the pharmacological findings from a study where otelixizumab, an anti‐CD3ɛ mAb, was dosed in new onset Type 1 diabetes mellitus (NOT1DM) patients. This is the first time that the full dose–response of an anti‐CD3ɛ…
View article: Anti‐IL‐7 receptor α monoclonal antibody (GSK2618960) in healthy subjects – a randomized, double‐blind, placebo‐controlled study
Anti‐IL‐7 receptor α monoclonal antibody (GSK2618960) in healthy subjects – a randomized, double‐blind, placebo‐controlled study Open
Aim Interleukin (IL)‐7 signalling modulates T cell activity and is implicated in numerous autoimmune diseases. The present study investigated the safety, pharmacokinetics, target engagement, pharmacodynamics and immunogenicity of GSK261896…
View article: Investigating Students' Perceptions of Collegiality in Doctoral Education
Investigating Students' Perceptions of Collegiality in Doctoral Education Open
Collegiality in the doctoral environment and collegial peer communities are under-researched, and their potential to enhance doctoral education is under-utilised. Academic developers, researchers, government departments, corporate and indu…
View article: Water T2 as an early, global and practical biomarker for metabolic syndrome: an observational cross-sectional study
Water T2 as an early, global and practical biomarker for metabolic syndrome: an observational cross-sectional study Open
Water T2 detects a constellation of early abnormalities associated with metabolic syndrome, providing a global view of an individual's metabolic health. It circumvents the pitfalls associated with fasting glucose and hemoglobin A1c and the…
View article: Researching the Professional-Development Needs of Community-Engaged Scholars in a New Zealand University
Researching the Professional-Development Needs of Community-Engaged Scholars in a New Zealand University Open
We explored the processes adopted by university teachers who engage with communities with a focus on asking how and why they became community-engaged, and an interest in what promotes and limits their engagement and how limitations may be …
View article: The Clarity Series: Creating Passionate Learners: Engaging Today’s Students for Tomorrow’s World
The Clarity Series: Creating Passionate Learners: Engaging Today’s Students for Tomorrow’s World Open
Students at every level of education from ele mentary school to medical school are learning problem-solving skills.One of the secrets
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Ronald E. McNair was the second African American to fly in space.Two years later he was selected to serve as mission specialist aboard the illfated U.S. Challenger space shuttle.He was killed instantly when the Challenger exploded one minu…