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Schmind, Alexis V | An embryonic-like subpopulation is present in regenerating hearts | Zebrafish regenerate injured heart tissue through cardiomyocyte dedifferentiation, but it's unclear which cell subpopulations are involved. | zebrafish heart regeneration; medaka; cardiomyocytes | 2021 |
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Hamilton, Abby | Community Asset Based Adolescent Suicide Prevention in Uinta County, WY | Providing high schoolers with national and local mental health resources will decrease suicide rates in Uinta County adolescents | Rural; suicide prevention; adolescents | 2023 |
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Bannister, Steve | NGC2903 | | NGC2903 | 2021 |
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Truong, Thu H. | PELP1/SRC-3-dependent regulation of metabolic PFKFB kinases drives therapy resistant ER breast cancer | | breast cancer; metabolism; patient-derived models | 2021-06-08 |
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Kynaston, Baley, Kovtun, Roman, Loveridge, Kade, Nielson, Chris, Brandes, Anna | Planetary Health Report Card: The University of Utah School of Medicine. 2020-2021 | | Planetary Health; PHRC; Climate Change; Sustainability; Health; Healthcare; Water; Scarcity Food Systems; Urbanization Biodiversity Natural; Disasters Land Use Pollution; Biogeochemical Flows; Global Health; Medical School Education; Curriculum; Research; Outreach; Advocacy; Environmental Justice | 2020; 2021 |
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Lobell, Steven E. | Preventive military strike or preventive war? the fungibilty of power resources | Differential rates of growth explanations for preventive war assume that power resources are highly fungible. That is, they assume that a state's power resources are easily and quickly ‘moveable' into practical military capability. This ‘unidimensional and undifferentiated' baseline obscures an ... | Neoclassical realism; preventive war; preventive strikes; fungibility power; resources aggregate; power realism; osiraq israel syria | 2021 |
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Warrier, Smitha; Lee, Alexis; Brandes, Anna | Pursing Green Health: Assessing Sustainability of Medical Curriculum and Hospital Operations [recording] | Medical students and UHealth staff and faculty continued their sustainability efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic by deep diving into assessment. This session of the Climate Changes Health and Health Equity Community Read will focus on the results of their efforts - The Planetary Health Report Card... | Hospital operations; assessment; Medical School Curriculum; sustainability | 2021-12-02 |
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Bozorgmehr, Behnam | QES-Winds v1.0: Theory and User's Guide | A new dispersion modeling system based on the well-used FORTRAN-based QUIC (Quick Urban and Industrial Complex) dispersion modeling system originally developed by the University of Utah and Los Alamos National Laboratory [1], has been under development as collaboration between the University of Utah... | | 2021 |
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Narvaez, Marina Lee and Kizer, Sandy | Showcasing College-funded databases: collaborations between College of Business and Business Librarian | College of Business (Walton) subscribes to 30+ databases through individual subscriptions only available to Walton community • Immediate need is to make resources visible and accessible to Walton community through website • Walton IT Director initiative of making Walton Database Website • Busi... | evidence based collection development; business resources; assessment; business librarian | 2023 |
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Codding, Brian F. | Socioecological dynamics structuring the spread of farming in the North American Basin-Plateau Region | The spread of agriculture is a major driver of social and environmental change throughout 25 the Holocene, yet experimental and ethnographic data indicate that farming is less profitable than foraging, so why would individuals choose to adopt agriculture leading to its expansion? Ideal distribution ... | Ideal free distribution model; population ecology; behavioral ecology; maize agriculture; Ancestral Puebloan; Fremont Complex | 2021 |
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Ziegenfuss, Donna Harp | Uncovering the Intersections of Personal, Professional, and Instructional Identities, Chapter 3 | An increasing focus in higher education on learner-centered teaching and active learning instruction is driving transformation on campuses at the national and international scale.1 The COVID-19 pandemic has also pushed the instructional needs envelope forward resulting in new tools for alternative t... | instructional identity; professional identity; autoethnography; authentic teaching; disorienting dilemma; reflexivity; professional development | 2023 |
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Smith, Philip J. | The UQ-predictive Multidisciplinary Simulation Center for high efficiency electric power generation with carbon capture | The University of Utah Multidisciplinary Simulation Center was established in April of 2014 by the United States Department of Energy, National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA)for the purpose of developing and demonstrating the use of formal uncertainty quantification (UQ) methodologies in con... | digital twin; biomass boiler; Bayesian analysis; uncertainty quantification; high performance computing; continuous optimization | 2021-03-31 |
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Shepelak, Zachary | Will reproductive age women agree to re-enroll in a follow-up study after 15 years? Findings from the EAGeR Follow-up Study | | Reproductive health; epidemiology; enrollment; miscarriage; cardiometabolic health; low dose aspiriin | 2021 |