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Using Peer Navigators to Address the Integrated Healthcare Needs of African Americans with Serious Mental
Illness
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Date
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2017, 2017
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Publisher
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American Psychiatric Association
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Description
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Objective Impact of a peer navigator program (PNP) develop by a community based participatory research team was...
Show moreObjective Impact of a peer navigator program (PNP) develop by a community based participatory research team was
examined on African Americans with serious mental illness who were homeless. Methods Research participants were
randomized to PNP or a treatment-as-usual control group for one year. Data on physical and mental health,
recovery, and quality of life were collected at baseline, 4, 8 and 12 months. Results Findings from group by
trial ANOVAs of omnibus measures of the four constructs showed significant impact over the one year for
participants in PNP compared to control described by small to moderate effect sizes. These differences emerged
even though both groups showed significant improvements in reduced homelessness and insurance coverage.
Conclusions Implications for improving in-the-field health care for this population are discussed. Whether these
results occurred because navigators were peers per se needs to be examined in future research.
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Building accessibility partnerships
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Date
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7/23/2018,
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Description
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Presented at LibUX Chicago From Accessibility to Inclusion. Describes the importance of developing partnerships for supporting diverse user...
Show morePresented at LibUX Chicago From Accessibility to Inclusion. Describes the importance of developing partnerships for supporting diverse user needs, including in the design of accessible learning objects.
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LibUX Chicago
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Collaborative Collection Development: Increasing Equity in Times of Austerity
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Date
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6/24/2018,
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Description
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Presentation at ALA Annual, 2018. Libraries have long participated in cooperative collection development as a strategic way of spending funds...
Show morePresentation at ALA Annual, 2018. Libraries have long participated in cooperative collection development as a strategic way of spending funds and sharing resources. Using established best practices for collaborative collection development as a foundation, this session will describe updated strategies for initiating and assessing simple but effective cooperative collection development projects that increase the number of unique titles that can be shared among libraries with minimal commitment. The strategies are applicable to any library setting.
Co-sponsored by RUSA CODES and the Social Responsibilities Round Table (SRRT)
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Title
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Controlling biofilms using synthetic biology approaches
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Date
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2020
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Bacterial biofilms are formed by the complex but ordered regulation of intra- or inter-cellular communication,...
Show moreBacterial biofilms are formed by the complex but ordered regulation of intra- or inter-cellular communication,
environmentally responsive gene expression, and secretion of extracellular polymeric substances. Given the
robust nature of bio?lms due to the non-growing nature of bio?lm bacteria and the physical barrier provided by
the extracellular matrix, eradicating bio?lms is a very di?cult task to accomplish with conventional antibiotic
or disinfectant treatments. Synthetic biology holds substantial promise for controlling bio?lms by improving and
expanding existing biological tools, introducing novel functions to the system, and re-conceptualizing gene
regulation. This review summarizes synthetic biology approaches used to eradicate bio?lms via protein
engineering of bio?lm-related enzymes, utilization of synthetic genetic circuits, and the development of
functional living agents. Synthetic biology also enables bene?cial applications of bio?lms through the
production of biomaterials and patterning bio?lms with speci?c temporal and spatial structures. Advances in
synthetic biology will add novel bio?lm functionalities for future therapeutic, biomanufacturing, and
environmental applications.
Sponsorship: NIH-R15AI130988, NSF CBET-1917130
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Title
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Incorporation of non-standard amino acids into proteins: challenges, recent achievements, and emerging
applications
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Date
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2019
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Description
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The natural genetic code only allows for 20 standard amino acids in protein translation, but genetic code...
Show moreThe natural genetic code only allows for 20 standard amino acids in protein translation, but genetic code
reprogramming enables the incorporation of non-standard amino acids (NSAAs). Proteins containing NSAAs provide
enhanced or novel properties and open diverse applications. With increased attention to the recent advancements
in synthetic biology, various improved and novel methods have been developed to incorporate single and multiple
distinct NSAAs into proteins. However, various challenges remain in regard to NSAA incorporation, such as low
yield and misincorporation. In this review, we summarize the recent efforts to improve NSAA incorporation by
utilizing orthogonal translational system optimization, cell-free protein synthesis, genomically recoded
organisms, artificial codon boxes, quadruplet codons, and orthogonal ribosomes, before closing with a discussion
of the emerging applications of NSAA incorporation.
Sponsorship: NIH R15AI130988
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Title
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Assessing Graduate Student Progress in Engineering Ethics
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Creator
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Davis, Michael, Feinerman, Alan
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Date
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2010-11-10, 2011
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Publisher
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Springer
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Description
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Under a grant from the National Science Foundation, the authors (and others) undertook to integrate ethics into...
Show moreUnder a grant from the National Science Foundation, the authors (and others) undertook to integrate ethics into
graduate engineering classes at three universities—and to assess success in a way allowing comparison across classes
(and institutions). This paper describes the attempt to carry out that assessment. Standard methods of assessment
turned out to demand too much class time. Under pressure from instructors, the authors developed an alternative
method that is both specific in content to individual classes and allows comparison across classes. Results are
statistically significant for ethical sensitivity and knowledge. They show measurable improvement in a single
semester.
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Title
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Recording Apparatus
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Creator
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Lang, Albert P.
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Date
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1962-09-11
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Description
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Sponsorship: Armour Research Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technology
United States Patent
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Title
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X-Ray Source
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Creator
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Reiffel, Leonard
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Date
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1957-06-25
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Description
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Sponsorship: Armour Research Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technology
United States Patent
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Title
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Magnetic Recorder
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Creator
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Camras, Marvin
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Date
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1958-10-21
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Description
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Sponsorship: Armour Research Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technology
United States Patent
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Title
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Doing physics : a festschrift for Thomas Erber
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Date
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2010, 2010
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Publisher
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IIT Press, Chicago, IL
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Description
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Doing Physics is a festschrift (collection of articles, essays, and rememberances) published in honor of Illinois Tech Physics professor...
Show moreDoing Physics is a festschrift (collection of articles, essays, and rememberances) published in honor of Illinois Tech Physics professor Thomas Erber's 80th birthday. Selections were authored by Erber's colleagues, former stduents, and fellow scholars. This book was released in print form, this file was the original pdf assembled by editor Porter Johnson and submitted for printing with the front and rear covers added.
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Optimizing Cell-Free Protein Synthesis for Increased Yield and Activity of Colicins
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Date
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2019,
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Publisher
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MDPI
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Colicins are antimicrobial proteins produced by Escherichia coli that hold great promise as viable complements...
Show moreColicins are antimicrobial proteins produced by Escherichia coli that hold great promise as viable complements
or alternatives to antibiotics. Cell-free protein synthesis (CFPS) is a useful production platform for toxic
proteins because it eliminates the need to maintain cell viability, a common problem in cell-based production.
Previously, we demonstrated that colicins produced by CFPS based on crude Escherichia coli lysates are e?ective
in eradicating antibiotic-tolerant bacteria known as persisters. However, we also found that some colicins have
poor solubility or low cell-killing activity. In this study, we improved the solubility of colicin M from 16% to
nearly 100% by producing it in chaperone-enriched E. coli extracts, resulting in enhanced cell-killing activity.
We also improved the cytotoxicity of colicin E3 by adding or co-expressing the E3 immunity protein during the
CFPS reaction, suggesting that the E3 immunity protein enhances colicin E3 activity in addition to protecting
the host strain. Finally, we con?rmed our previous ?nding that active colicins can be rapidly synthesized by
observing colicin E1 production over time in CFPS. Within three hours of CFPS incubation, colicin E1 reached its
maximum production yield and maintained high cytotoxicity during longer incubations up to 20 h. Taken together,
our ?ndings indicate that colicin production can be easily optimized for improved solubility and activity using
the CFPS platform.
Sponsorship: NIH R15AI130988
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