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263. readme.txt
- Title:
- readme.txt
- Keyword:
- eye-tracking
- Creator:
- Aveni, Katie
- Publisher:
- DigitalHub. Galter Health Sciences Library & Learning Center
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/
- Resource Type:
- Other
- Title:
- Association of genetic polymorphisms with local steroid metabolism in human benign breasts, Polymorphisms and Breast Fluid Steroids
- Abstract:
- Purpose: Although alterations of concentrations in circulating steroids have been linked to single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of steroidogenic enzymes, we hypothesized that SNPs of such enzymes located within the breast affect local steroid concentrations more than products of such SNPs absorbed from the circulation.Methods: Steroids (estradiol, estrone, testosterone, androstenedione, DHEA, DHEA sulfate, progesterone) in nipple aspirate fluid (NAF) were purified by HPLC and they along with serum steroids were quantified by immunoassays. Polymorphisms of the transporter SLCO2B1 and enzymes HSD3B1, CYP19A1, HSD17B12, AKR1C3, CYP1B1, and SRD5A1 were measured in white blood cell DNA. Results: Steroid concentrations in NAF of subjects with homozygous minor genotypes differed from those with heterozygotes, i.e., SLCO2B1 (rs2851069) decreased DHEAS (p = 0.04), HSD17B12 (rs11555762) increased estradiol (p <0.004), and CYP1B1 (rs1056836) decreased estradiol (p = 0.017) and increased progesterone (p = 0.05). Also, in serum, CYP19A1 (rs10046 and rs700518) both decreased testosterone (p = 0.02) and SRD5A1 increased androstenedione (p=0.006). Steroids in subjects with major homozygotes did not differ from those with heterozygotes indicating recessive characteristics. Conclusions: In the breast, SNPs were associated with decreased uptake of DHEAS (SLCO2B1), increased estradiol concentrations through increased oxidoreductase activity (HSD17B12), or decreased estradiol concentrations by presumed formation of 4-hydroxyestradiol (CYP1B1). CYP19A1 was associated with decreased testosterone concentrations in serum but had no significant effect on estrogen or androgen concentrations within the breast. The hormone differences observed in NAF were not usually evident in serum, indicating the importance of assessing the effect of these SNPs within the breast.
- Keyword:
- single nucleotide polymorphisms, steroid metabolizing enzymes, human breast
- Subject: MESH:
- Breast, Polymorphism, Genetic , Enzymes, Steroids--metabolism, Nipple Aspirate Fluid
- Creator:
- Chatterton Jr, Robert Treat, Lee, Oukseub, Fought, Angela J, Shidfar, Ali, Heinz, Richard E, Kmiecik, Thomas E, Gann, Peter H, Khan, Seema Ahsan
- Publisher:
- DigitalHub. Galter Health Sciences Library & Learning Center
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 2021
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Resource Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- Principles of Effective Data Visualization for NU
- Abstract:
- The Principles of Effective Data Visualization reviews how data visualizations can make data more comprehensible; emphasizing trends and patterns that might otherwise be difficult to detect. By the end of the course, attendees will know how different visual cues help make meaning from data, recognize the different types of charts available, feel comfortable with options for telling stories with data, recognize the importance of design elements, such as typography and color in data visualization, and understand the power and importance of data visualizations.
- Keyword:
- data visualization
- Subject: MESH:
- Data Visualization, Data Display, Information Dissemination
- Creator:
- Gutzman, Karen E, Mendoza, Annette Renee, Soulakis, Mao
- Publisher:
- DigitalHub. Galter Health Sciences Library & Learning Center
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 2021-06
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/
- Resource Type:
- Presentation
267. Contextual Factors in Quality Improvement and Implementation Initiatives: A Scoping Review Protocol
- Title:
- Contextual Factors in Quality Improvement and Implementation Initiatives: A Scoping Review Protocol
- Abstract:
- The objective of this scoping review is to map the large body of literature and to describe the range of contextual factors identified. By focusing on existing reviews of contextual factors, this review aims to synthesize the ways in which context has been conceptualized and its components described.
- Keyword:
- contextual factors, quality improvement, scoping review protocol, scoping review
- Subject: MESH:
- Review Literature as Topic, Authorship
- Creator:
- Terwilliger, Iva Alyse, Diaz, Carmen Marina, Grewal, Abhijit Singh, Fancher, Kendall Gregory, O'Dwyer, Linda, O'Leary, Kevin John, Johnson, Julie, Reddy, Madhu
- Publisher:
- DigitalHub. Galter Health Sciences Library & Learning Center
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 2021-09-21
- Rights:
- All rights reserved
- Resource Type:
- Study Design
- Title:
- Hands On Scenario Collection Development
- Abstract:
- Data visualization is used to communicate complex information and explore trends in large sources of data. Compelling data visualization requires thoughtful planning and execution; from understanding the data, choosing the right chart, balancing visual cues, and providing narratives to tell interesting stories. This course gives attendees a strong foundation in the principles of data visualization. In addition attendees will use Microsoft Excel, a common but incredibly powerful tool, to visualize library-relevant data through a series of hands-on activities. Attendees will gain practical and immediately useful skills for visualizing both qualitative and quantitative data.
- Keyword:
- data visualization
- Subject: MESH:
- Data Visualization, Library Collection Development
- Subject: LCSH:
- Collection development (Libraries)
- Subject: Name:
- Microsoft Excel (Computer file)
- Creator:
- Gutzman, Karen E, Mendoza, Annette Renee, Norton, Candace, Belter, Chris
- Publisher:
- DigitalHub. Galter Health Sciences Library & Learning Center
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 2021-06
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/
- Resource Type:
- Handbooks
- Title:
- Supplemental Tables (11) Steroids MS.docx
- Keyword:
- polymorphisms, steroidogenic enzymes, steroids
- Subject: MESH:
- Polymorphism, Genetic, Steroids--metabolism, Enzymes, Breast Neoplasms
- Creator:
- Chatterton Jr, Robert Treat
- Publisher:
- DigitalHub. Galter Health Sciences Library & Learning Center
- Language:
- English
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Resource Type:
- Tables
- Title:
- Food Allergy Data Dictionary Coding Guide
- Keyword:
- Coding Guide, Food Allergy, Data Dictionary, Food Allergy Data Commons, Data Commons
- Subject: MESH:
- Food Hypersensitivity, Information Systems
- Subject: LCSH:
- Data dictionaries
- Creator:
- Wlodarski, Mark T
- Contributor:
- Starren, Justin B, Sehgal, Shruti
- Publisher:
- DigitalHub. Galter Health Sciences Library & Learning Center
- Language:
- English
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/us/, All rights reserved
- Resource Type:
- Dictionary
- Title:
- Peripartum care and obesity: A protocol for a scoping review of evidenced-based recommendations and practical modalities for implementation
- Keyword:
- obesity, pregnancy, guidelines
- Subject: MESH:
- Prenatal Care, Pregnancy Complications--prevention & control, Obesity--prevention & control, Pregnancy
- Creator:
- Kominiarek, Michelle, Cassimatis, Irina R, Premkumar, Ashish, Peace, Jack, Toledo, Paloma, O'Dwyer, Linda
- Publisher:
- DigitalHub. Galter Health Sciences Library & Learning Center
- Language:
- English
- Rights:
- All rights reserved
- Resource Type:
- Study Design
- Title:
- Exploring Early Intervention team models and service delivery approaches impact on child and family outcomes: a scoping review
- Keyword:
- Scoping Review Protocol, Early Intervention, Team Models, Service Delivery, Children
- Subject: MESH:
- Developmental Disabilities--prevention & control, Health Services Research, Early Intervention, Educational, Infant, Child, Preschool,
- Creator:
- Stoffel, Ashley, James, Lesley, Trenkle, Jessica, Liddle, Allison, Wafford, Q. Eileen
- Publisher:
- DigitalHub. Galter Health Sciences Library & Learning Center
- Language:
- English
- Rights:
- All rights reserved
- Resource Type:
- Review
- Title:
- Thematic Role and Verb Norms
- Description:
- Normative data for thematic roles and verb motion content. Method details for normative study can be found in the following publication.
- Keyword:
- eye tracking, aging, thematic role norms, visual world paradigm, verb norms
- Creator:
- Roberts, Angela, Aveni, Katie
- Publisher:
- DigitalHub. Galter Health Sciences Library & Learning Center
279. GDM metabolite data
- Title:
- GDM metabolite data
- Keyword:
- Gestational Diabetes, Metabolomics, Disorders of glucose metabolism
- Subject: MESH:
- Diabetes, Gestational , Diabetes Complications
- Creator:
- Lowe Jr, William L
- Publisher:
- DigitalHub. Galter Health Sciences Library & Learning Center
- Language:
- English
- Rights:
- All rights reserved
- Resource Type:
- Dataset
- Title:
- Instructions for Installing and Using R Functions
- Keyword:
- R package, Research, Instruction
- Subject: MESH:
- Subject: LCSH:
- R (Computer program language) , Statistics--Data processing
- Creator:
- Chen, Liqi
- Publisher:
- DigitalHub. Galter Health Sciences Library & Learning Center
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 2021-03-10
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/us/
- Resource Type:
- Resource Guides
- Title:
- Enhancer Malfunction Underlies Transcriptional Dysregulation in Uterine Leiomyoma.pdf
- Abstract:
- Uterine leiomyomas (fibroids) are a major source of gynaecologic morbidity in reproductive age women and are characterised by the excessive deposition of a disorganised extracellular matrix, resulting in rigid benign tumours. Clinically, leiomyoma patients usually present with pelvic pain, urinary incontinence, as well as heavy cyclic and non-cyclic bleeding. Curative treatment options are limited, with hysterectomies currently the only guaranteed treatment to prevent reoccurrence.Uterine fibroid tumours are composed primarily of smooth muscle cells and fibroblasts. They have also been shown to be clonal, with multiple tumours from the same patient sometimes originating from different tumour initiating cells. Leiomyomas fall into four main mutational subtypes: tumours with genetic aberrations in either fumarate hydratase (FH), mediator of transcription subunit 12 (MED12), high mobility group AT-hook 2 (HMGA2), or type IV collagens. Somatic mutations in Mediator complex subunit MED12 have been implicated as the causal genetic lesion in the majority of leiomyoma. The functional consequence of this mutation with respect to altered epigenetic events and subsequent transcriptional dysregulation remains poorly understood.Epigenetic control of gene expression by promoter-distal cis-regulatory elements such as enhancers is an established and important mechanism of gene regulation, with aberrant epigenetic changes at distal sites being implicated in human disease. Despite this, the role of enhancer regulation in uterine leiomyomas remains unexplored. In this study, optimised extraction procedures for fibrotic tissues, coupled with high resolution ChIP-sequencing, promoter capture Hi-C, and RNA-sequencing of matched normal myometrium and diseased leiomyoma tissues, are used to provide an integrative analysis of transcriptional dysregulation mechanisms in leiomyomas. Through the characterisation of the first chromatin interactome in uterine leiomyomas, this study demonstrates that modified enhancer architecture is an important mechanism of transcriptional dysregulation in uterine fibroids.Activator protein 1 (AP-1) is a dimeric transcription factor that responds to varied stimuli and is responsible for the regulation of many cellular processes such as proliferation and differentiation. AP-1 subunits belonging to JUN, FOS and ATF gene families have previously been demonstrated to be down regulated in uterine leiomyomas. This study highlights the link between decreased AP-1 subunit gene expression and modifications in leiomyoma tissue enhancer architecture. The loss of AP-1 expression results in the depletion of AP-1 occupancy on chromatin in leiomyoma tissue samples, which correlates with changes in H3K27 acetylation at distal cis-regulatory elements.Importantly, this study also demonstrates that silencing of AP-1 subunits in primary human uterine smooth muscle cells leads to large-scale transcriptional dysregulation. In addition, loss of AP-1 causes significant alteration to the H3K27Ac cistrome in uterine smooth muscle cells, primarily at promoter-distal sites, thereby partially recapitulating epigenetic changes seen in leiomyoma tissue samples. The data supports the hypothesis that AP-1 plays an important mechanistic role in enhancer maintenance and the loss of AP-1 results in altered enhancer architecture in uterine smooth muscle cells. These findings establish AP-1 driven aberrant enhancer regulation as an important mechanism of leiomyoma disease pathogenesis.
- Keyword:
- Reproductive disorders, Epigenomics, Gene regulation, Chromatin structure, Histone post-translational modifications
- Subject: MESH:
- Uterine Neoplasms, Leiomyoma
- Creator:
- Moyo, Mthabisi Bongani
- Publisher:
- DigitalHub. Galter Health Sciences Library & Learning Center
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 2020-06
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/
- Resource Type:
- Academic Dissertations
- Original Identifier:
- (DOI) 10.21985/n2-vsb2-cm32
- Title:
- Supplementary_tables.xlsx
- Description:
- Supplementary tables for "Enhancer Malfunction Underlies Transcriptional Dysregulation in Uterine Leiomyoma"
- Abstract:
- Uterine leiomyomas (fibroids) are a major source of gynaecologic morbidity in reproductive age women and are characterised by the excessive deposition of a disorganised extracellular matrix, resulting in rigid benign tumours. Clinically, leiomyoma patients usually present with pelvic pain, urinary incontinence, as well as heavy cyclic and non-cyclic bleeding. Curative treatment options are limited, with hysterectomies currently the only guaranteed treatment to prevent reoccurrence.Uterine fibroid tumours are composed primarily of smooth muscle cells and fibroblasts. They have also been shown to be clonal, with multiple tumours from the same patient sometimes originating from different tumour initiating cells. Leiomyomas fall into four main mutational subtypes: tumours with genetic aberrations in either fumarate hydratase (FH), mediator of transcription subunit 12 (MED12), high mobility group AT-hook 2 (HMGA2), or type IV collagens. Somatic mutations in Mediator complex subunit MED12 have been implicated as the causal genetic lesion in the majority of leiomyoma. The functional consequence of this mutation with respect to altered epigenetic events and subsequent transcriptional dysregulation remains poorly understood.Epigenetic control of gene expression by promoter-distal cis-regulatory elements such as enhancers is an established and important mechanism of gene regulation, with aberrant epigenetic changes at distal sites being implicated in human disease. Despite this, the role of enhancer regulation in uterine leiomyomas remains unexplored. In this study, optimised extraction procedures for fibrotic tissues, coupled with high resolution ChIP-sequencing, promoter capture Hi-C, and RNA-sequencing of matched normal myometrium and diseased leiomyoma tissues, are used to provide an integrative analysis of transcriptional dysregulation mechanisms in leiomyomas. Through the characterisation of the first chromatin interactome in uterine leiomyomas, this study demonstrates that modified enhancer architecture is an important mechanism of transcriptional dysregulation in uterine fibroids.Activator protein 1 (AP-1) is a dimeric transcription factor that responds to varied stimuli and is responsible for the regulation of many cellular processes such as proliferation and differentiation. AP-1 subunits belonging to JUN, FOS and ATF gene families have previously been demonstrated to be down regulated in uterine leiomyomas. This study highlights the link between decreased AP-1 subunit gene expression and modifications in leiomyoma tissue enhancer architecture. The loss of AP-1 expression results in the depletion of AP-1 occupancy on chromatin in leiomyoma tissue samples, which correlates with changes in H3K27 acetylation at distal cis-regulatory elements.Importantly, this study also demonstrates that silencing of AP-1 subunits in primary human uterine smooth muscle cells leads to large-scale transcriptional dysregulation. In addition, loss of AP-1 causes significant alteration to the H3K27Ac cistrome in uterine smooth muscle cells, primarily at promoter-distal sites, thereby partially recapitulating epigenetic changes seen in leiomyoma tissue samples. The data supports the hypothesis that AP-1 plays an important mechanistic role in enhancer maintenance and the loss of AP-1 results in altered enhancer architecture in uterine smooth muscle cells. These findings establish AP-1 driven aberrant enhancer regulation as an important mechanism of leiomyoma disease pathogenesis.
- Keyword:
- Reproductive disorders, Epigenomics, Gene regulation, Chromatin structure, Histone post-translational modifications
- Subject: MESH:
- Leiomyoma, Uterine Neoplasms
- Creator:
- Moyo, Mthabisi Bongani
- Publisher:
- DigitalHub. Galter Health Sciences Library & Learning Center
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 2020-06
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/
- Resource Type:
- Academic Dissertations
- Original Identifier:
- (DOI) 10.21985/n2-vsb2-cm32
- Title:
- 2020-2021 Series 08 NUCATS Articulating Your Mentoring Philosophy and Plan
- Description:
- Distinguish between a mentoring plan and a mentoring philosophy. Examine different mentoring experiences. List ~10 mentoring plan behaviors that most matter to you. Propose a mentoring philosophy that is unique to you.
- Keyword:
- Mentoring, NUCATS
- Subject: MESH:
- Mentoring, Mentors--education
- Creator:
- Goodman, Adam
- Publisher:
- DigitalHub. Galter Health Sciences Library & Learning Center
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 2021-06-03
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/
- Resource Type:
- Presentation
- Title:
- Table 12. Incidence by Age Among Females
- Keyword:
- Tables of Prevalence
- Subject: MESH:
- Mentally Ill Persons, Crime Victims, Women, Age Groups
- Creator:
- Lag, Madeline Rose
- Publisher:
- DigitalHub. Galter Health Sciences Library & Learning Center
- Language:
- English
- Rights:
- All rights reserved
- Resource Type:
- Tables
- Title:
- Table 11. Incidence by Age Among Males
- Keyword:
- Tables of Prevalence
- Subject: MESH:
- Mentally Ill Persons, Crime Victims, Men, Age Groups
- Creator:
- Lag, Madeline Rose
- Publisher:
- DigitalHub. Galter Health Sciences Library & Learning Center
- Language:
- English
- Rights:
- All rights reserved
- Resource Type:
- Tables
- Title:
- Table 10. Incidence by Race Among Females
- Keyword:
- Tables of Prevalence
- Subject: MESH:
- Mentally Ill Persons, Crime Victims, Women, Racial Groups
- Creator:
- Lag, Madeline Rose
- Publisher:
- DigitalHub. Galter Health Sciences Library & Learning Center
- Language:
- English
- Rights:
- All rights reserved
- Resource Type:
- Tables
- Title:
- Table 9. Incidence by Race Among Males
- Keyword:
- Tables of Prevalence
- Subject: MESH:
- Mentally Ill Persons, Crime Victims, Men, Racial Groups
- Creator:
- Lag, Madeline Rose
- Publisher:
- DigitalHub. Galter Health Sciences Library & Learning Center
- Language:
- English
- Rights:
- All rights reserved
- Resource Type:
- Tables
289. Table 7. Incidence
- Title:
- Table 7. Incidence
- Keyword:
- Tables of Prevalence
- Subject: MESH:
- Mentally Ill Persons, Crime Victims
- Creator:
- Lag, Madeline Rose
- Publisher:
- DigitalHub. Galter Health Sciences Library & Learning Center
- Language:
- English
- Rights:
- All rights reserved
- Resource Type:
- Tables
- Title:
- Table 6. Prevalence by Age Among Females
- Keyword:
- Tables of Prevalence
- Subject: MESH:
- Mentally Ill Persons, Crime Victims, Women
- Creator:
- Lag, Madeline Rose
- Publisher:
- DigitalHub. Galter Health Sciences Library & Learning Center
- Language:
- English
- Rights:
- All rights reserved
- Resource Type:
- Tables
- Title:
- Table 5. Prevalence by Age Among Males
- Keyword:
- Tables of Prevalence
- Subject: MESH:
- Mentally Ill Persons, Mental Disorders, Crime Victims, Men
- Creator:
- Lag, Madeline Rose
- Publisher:
- DigitalHub. Galter Health Sciences Library & Learning Center
- Language:
- English
- Rights:
- All rights reserved
- Resource Type:
- Tables
- Title:
- Table 2. Prevalence by Gender
- Keyword:
- Tables of Prevalence
- Subject: MESH:
- Mentally Ill Persons, Crime Victims, Mental Disorders
- Creator:
- Lag, Madeline Rose
- Publisher:
- DigitalHub. Galter Health Sciences Library & Learning Center
- Language:
- English
- Rights:
- All rights reserved
- Resource Type:
- Tables
- Title:
- Table 4. Prevalence by Race Among Females
- Keyword:
- Tables of Prevalence
- Subject: MESH:
- Mentally Ill Persons, Crime Victims, Women, Racial Groups
- Creator:
- Lag, Madeline Rose
- Publisher:
- DigitalHub. Galter Health Sciences Library & Learning Center
- Language:
- English
- Rights:
- All rights reserved
- Resource Type:
- Tables
294. Table 1. Prevalence
- Title:
- Table 1. Prevalence
- Keyword:
- Tables of Prevalence
- Subject: MESH:
- Mentally Ill Persons, Crime Victims, Mental Disorders
- Creator:
- Lag, Madeline Rose
- Publisher:
- DigitalHub. Galter Health Sciences Library & Learning Center
- Language:
- English
- Rights:
- All rights reserved
- Resource Type:
- Tables
- Title:
- Table 3. Prevalence by Race Among Males
- Keyword:
- Tables of Prevalence
- Subject: MESH:
- Mentally Ill Persons, Mental Disorders, Crime Victims, Racial Groups, Men
- Creator:
- Lag, Madeline Rose
- Publisher:
- DigitalHub. Galter Health Sciences Library & Learning Center
- Language:
- English
- Rights:
- All rights reserved
- Resource Type:
- Tables
- Title:
- Crime victimization in adults with severe mental illness: comparison with the National Crime Victimization Survey
- Original Bibliographic Citation:
- Teplin, L. A., McClelland, G. M., Abram, K. M., & Weiner, D. A. (2005). Crime victimization in adults with severe mental illness: comparison with the National Crime Victimization Survey. Archives of general psychiatry, 62(8), 911921. https://doi.org/10.1001/archpsyc.62.8.911
- Abstract:
- Context: Since deinstitutionalization, most persons with severe mental illness (SMI) now live in the community, where they are at great risk for crime victimization.Objectives: To determine the prevalence and incidenceof crime victimization among persons with SMIby sex, race/ethnicity, and age, and to compare rates with general population data (the National Crime Victimization Survey), controlling for income and demographic differences between the samples.Design: Epidemiologic study of persons in treatment.Independent masters-level clinical research interviewers administered the National Crime Victimization Survey to randomly selected patients sampled from 16 randomly selected mental health agencies.Setting: Sixteen agencies providing outpatient, day, and residential treatment to persons with SMI in Chicago, Ill.Participants: Randomly selected, stratified sample of936 patients aged 18 or older (483 men, 453 women) who were African American (n=329), non-Hispanic white (n=321), Hispanic (n=270), or other race/ethnicity (n=22). The comparison group comprised 32 449 participants in the National Crime Victimization Survey.Main Outcome Measure: National Crime VictimizationSurvey, developed by the Bureau of Justice Statistics.Results: More than one quarter of persons with SMI had been victims of a violent crime in the past year, a rate more than 11 times higher than the general population rates even after controlling for demographic differences between the 2 samples (P<.001). The annual incidence of violent crime in the SMI sample (168.2 incidents per 1000 persons) is more than 4 times higher than the general population rates (39.9 incidents per 1000 persons) (P<.001). Depending on the type of violent crime (rape/sexual assault, robbery, assault, and their subcategories), prevalence was 6 to 23 times greater among persons with SMI than among the general population.Conclusions: Crime victimization is a major public health problem among persons with SMI who are treated in the community. We recommend directions for future research, propose modifications in public policy, and suggest how the mental health system can respond to reduce victimization and its consequences.
- Keyword:
- Psychiatric Disorders, Public Policy, Crime , Correctional Health, Health Disparities, Juvenile Justice
- Creator:
- Lag, Madeline Rose
- Publisher:
- Archives of General Psychiatry, DigitalHub. Galter Health Sciences Library & Learning Center
- Rights:
- All rights reserved
- Original Identifier:
- https://doi.org/10.1001/archpsyc.62.8.911
- Title:
- Raw instantaneous force-displacement data
- Description:
- Each file contains raw instantaneous force-displacement data for two cycles of loading (compression) from 100 N to 1230 N at a rate of 200 N/S and unloading from 1230 N to 100 N at a rate of 200 N/S. The first cycle is considered a settling cycle and data is analyzed from the second cycle. Tests were conducted using an Instron 8800 hydraulic-driven universal material test system.
- Keyword:
- prosthesis, bench test, characterization
- Subject: MESH:
- Prostheses and Implants, Prosthesis Design
- Creator:
- Major, Matthew Justin
- Publisher:
- DigitalHub. Galter Health Sciences Library & Learning Center
- Language:
- English
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Resource Type:
- Dataset
- Title:
- Prosthetic Foot Bench Test Characterization
- Description:
- Bench test characterization of prosthetic feet.
- Keyword:
- bench test, prosthesis, material properties, foot
- Creator:
- Major, Matthew Justin
- Publisher:
- DigitalHub. Galter Health Sciences Library & Learning Center
- Date Created:
- 5/10/2021
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Title:
- Making your data FAIR
- Description:
- Presentation created for a Galter Health Sciences Library & Learning Center class on creating and maintaining FAIR data in the context of a next-generation institutional repository.
- Keyword:
- FAIR data, research data management, data sharing, data repositories
- Subject: MESH:
- Data Curation, Information Dissemination, Information Storage and Retrieval
- Subject: LCSH:
- Institutional repositories, Data curation
- Creator:
- Gonzales, Sara
- Publisher:
- DigitalHub. Galter Health Sciences Library & Learning Center
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 2020-05-01
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/
- Resource Type:
- Presentation
- Title:
- A Library-based Data Retrieval and Management Training Program for Clinical Researchers
- Description:
- Presented at the Research Data Alliance 17th Plenary Meeting, April 20-23, 2021 in Edinburgh, Scotland (Virtual).
- Original Bibliographic Citation:
- Carson MB, Gonzales S, Shaw P, Schneider D, Holmes K. A Library-based Data Retrieval and Management Training Program for Clinical Researchers. Research Data Alliance 17th Plenary Meeting; April 20-23; Edinburgh, Scotland (Virtual); 2021.
- Abstract:
- We are developing an end-to-end training program that introduces clinician researchers to clinical database architecture and clinical coding standards, teaches them how to translate their research questions into queries that will allow them to extract data properly, and how to do so in a way that supports transparency and reproducibility while still respecting guidelines for proper data sharing. This work builds on longstanding partnerships with the Northwestern Medicine Enterprise Data Warehouse (NMEDW) through which we promote improved communication and collaboration between data analysts and clinical researchers to make them better partners in research projects. We also provide workflows for preservation and reusability of research reports through our next-generation research data management (RDM) system. Our ultimate goal is to bolster support for our local research community to use clinical research data from the NMEDW and also parlay this experience to develop a blueprint of best practice workflows that could be applied in libraries at other institutions.
- Keyword:
- Data Science, Research Data Management, Clinical Data, Training, Relational Databases
- Subject: MESH:
- Database Management Systems, Data Management, Information Management, Medical Informatics, Biomedical Research
- Creator:
- Carson, Matthew Brandon
- Contributor:
- Gonzales, Sara, Shaw, Pamela L, Schneider, Daniel Handley, Holmes, Kristi
- Publisher:
- DigitalHub. Galter Health Sciences Library & Learning Center
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 2021-04
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Resource Type:
- Poster