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Streptococcus uberis strains isolated from the bovine mammary gland evade immune recognition by mammary epithelial cells, but not of macrophages
Understanding the theoretical underpinning of the exercise component in a fall prevention programme for older adults with mild dementia: a realist review protocol
Overall Project Title – Prison Regulation, for Safer Societies: Participatory, Effective, Efficient?
This short (15m) film produced by Lung features a mother whose son ended his own life in prison in 2013, it explores bereavement by prison suicide and the formal investigations that follow. It was produced to help disseminate findings from a broader study of prison regulation (2020-2024). Traditional academic research presentations can reduce the people at their centre to data and statistics. Film provided a means of meaningfully including lived experiences in our dissemination strategy and emotionally engaging attendees. Whilst this one mother’s experiences do not represent the diverse needs of those who have lost loved ones in prison, hers is not an isolated case. In a three-year period, between May 2013 – December 2016, 18 prisoners took their own lives at the prison which the film features (Tomczak, 2018). During this period, the prison combined multiple complex functions and serious staff cuts and shortages had led to boredom and isolation amongst prisoners, which are major contributing factors for self-harm. Furthermore, suicide prevention policies were designed when there were significantly more prison staff and significantly fewer prisoners (Tomczak, 2022).
The film itself is a co-created ‘verbatim’ account of a mother’s experience. Professional choreographers and musicians added dramatic interpretations. Tomczak’s research team funded the film and wraparound therapeutic support, and shared research findings and ethics resources. The mother who features in the film made the informed choice to appear in the film herself. As this means the film is deeply personal and identifies people involved, it is screened only in organised research and training events, which the co-creators are always given the opportunity to collaborate on. It has not been made publicly available to mitigate prejudice, misuse and abuse.
Please see attached Word document for a request form for a private short-term access link for an agreed purpose and audience.
As this film features suicide, we recommend that screeners signpost audiences to supports. E.g., Samaritans offer a free 24/7 confidential listener line 116 123. This and other signposts are included in the film’s postscript.
A Q&A with filmmakers can be arranged to accompany the film, contact Matt Woodhead for details [email protected]
Rights owners (and main point of contact for enquiries about the film) Matt Woodhead, LUNG. [email protected]
Raw data for "Enhancing superexchange through frontier orbital engineering in a van der Waals metal-organic magnet"
Analysis notebooks and raw datasets. Including inelastic neutron scattering, magnetometry, powder neutron diffraction and powder X-ray diffraction
Supporting Data for Hybrid Scaffolds Decouple Biochemical & Biophysical Regulation of Cell Phenotype
Research data supporting the publication "Hybrid Scaffolds Decouple Biochemical & Biophysical Regulation of Cell Phenotype" and associated metadata. In this publication, we explore application of hybrid scaffolds, defined hydrogel formulations perfused into ice-templated collagen scaffolds, to enable control over cell morphology
SPH benchmark cases 7, 11 and 15 from SPHERIC (https://www.spheric-sph.org/validation-tests)
This data contains laboratory benchmark cases for the calibration and validation of numerical modelling of subaerial landslide-tsunamis (impulse waves). These data sets correspond to the SPH benchmark cases 7 (Subaerial landslide generated impulse waves in a wave channel), 11 (Subaerial landslide-tsunami generation with a rigid slide in a channel (2D) and basin (3D)) and 15 (Large-scale iceberg-tsunami benchmark test cases) from SPHERIC (https://www.spheric-sph.org/validation-tests)
Data for Carbene Footprinting and Mass Spectrometry Captures Global Conformational Changes in Elongation Factor-Tu Induced by Antibiotic Binding
Raw mass spectrometry data in support of the research paper "Carbene Footprinting and Mass Spectrometry Captures Global Conformational Changes in Elongation Factor-Tu Induced by Antibiotic Binding" showing (i) the modification of EF-Tu-derived peptides by carbene labelling and the effect of antibiotic binding on the extent of labelling, and (ii) binding of the antibiotics to resistant mutants of EF-TU
ACS-ESC_Isoprene_Ozonolysis_C4_sCI_yield
Metadata for the manuscript 'Yield of the Four-carbon Stabilized Criegee Intermediates from Isoprene Ozonolysis' submitted to ACS Earth and Space Chemistry Journa
Numerical modelling of wave propagation in idealised converging water bodies
Tsunami-like wave propagation in idealised converging water bodies is investigated numerically using the SWASH (Simulating WАves till SHore) model. Included are the SWASH input files and the experimental data. The SWASH code is open source and is available at https://swash.sourceforge.io