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Jamie L. Cavaness
Jamie L. Cavaness, 2007 Women's Basketball Inductee to the Billiken Hall of Fame (Arts and Sciences 1999
Jamie LaMoreaux Interview
Mary Rubin interviews Jamie LaMoreaux, a Library Technical Assistant III, via Zoom about the impact of COVID-19 on her life. Jamie talks about the impact of working remotely and about the changes that occurred around in-person work. Jaime touches on self reflection and how she improved herself during a difficult time
First person – Jamie Whitelaw
First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Journal of Cell Science, helping researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Jamie Whitelaw is first author on ‘ CYRI-B loss promotes enlarged mature focal adhesions and restricts microtubule and ERC1 access to the cell leading edge’, published in JCS. Jamie conducted the research described in this article while a post-doctoral researcher in Prof. Laura Machesky's lab at CRUK Scotland Institute, Glasgow, UK. He is now a Lecturer at University of the West of Scotland, Blantyre, investigating host–pathogen interactions with a focus on the role of the host cytoskeleton
Kathleen Jamie, Chitra Ramaswamy & Amanda Thomson: Antlers of Water - Live Event
‘When we read and write, when we love our fellow creatures, when we walk on the beach, when we just listen and notice, we are not little cogs in the machine, but part of the remedy.’ These luminous words by Kathleen Jamie form part of the introduction to Antlers of Water, an outstanding collection of contemporary Scottish writing about nature and landscape.
The generosity of Jamie’s approach as editor of the collection goes beyond the stellar selection of contributors such as Amy Liptrot, Karine Polwart and Malachy Tallack: she also invokes the agency of readers to make a difference. ‘If, by reading, you are encouraged or confirmed in your love of the natural world, if you’re inspired simply to… look outside, then our job is done.’
In a discussion led by the BBC's Clare English, Jamie is joined by award-winning journalist Chitra Ramaswamy as well as visual artist and writer Amanda Thomson – both contributors to the anthology – to discuss Scotland, landscape and the more-than-human world around us.
This is a live event, with an author Q&A.
Part of the Edinburgh International Book Festival Making Climate Change Personal festival theme
Interview with Jamie Schrenzel
Jamie Schrenzel is a State Principal Energy Planner with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and worked on the environmental permitting of CapX2020 lines.Schrenzel, Jamie; Monti, Marta. (2015). Interview with Jamie Schrenzel. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/181942
Jamie Whitten.
client file of Jamie Whittenhttps://egrove.olemiss.edu/miles/1178/thumbnail.jp
Biography: Jamie Dollahite
Biography of
Jamie Dollahite,
Associate Professor,
Division of Nutritional Science
Jamie M. Peralta
abstract: Birth Story
Creative Push is a multimedia visual art and oral history project that focuses on the most formative of human experiences: birth. Creative Push is a means to collect, transform, display, and circulate birth stories and artworks.Theme:
Storyteller: Jamie M. Peralta
Age: 44, Date of Delivery: 7/19/95, 8/10/98, 9/07/05, 4/17/15
Ethnicity: Native American/ Hispani
Card from Jamie B. to Ricky Begaye
Four color scanned images of a personal card dated July 10, 2023, from Jamie B (friend) to Ricky Begaye. Jamie and Ricky used to work together at the Conservation Corps at Canyon Country Discovery Center in Monticello, Utah. The card is a way for Jamie and Ricky to keep in touch
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