8,158 research outputs found
Addiction audio: Cannabis, schizophrenia and genetics.
Dr Emma Johnson talks to Rob Calder about shared genetic liabilities for cannabis use disorder and schizophrenia and the role of tobacco smoking. Dr Johnson talks about the implications of this research on the evidence for a causal relationship between cannabis and schizophrenia and for other genetic associations relating to substance use and psychiatric disorders. The episode also covers to ever-fascinating issue of mendelian randomisation. [16 minute audio
Fan quilt by Emma Elizabeth Pearson Johnson
Image of Fan quilt created in 1920 by Emma Elizabeth Pearson Johnson. Also includes questionnaires describing the quilt completed by Mabel Salvesen as part of the Utah Quilt Guild\u27s documentation days held from 1988-1994. Was made for her sister in law
Letter from Emma Johnson to James Deforest Murch
This 1925 letter from president of Johnson Bible College (JBC), Emma Johnson (1863-1927), gave several reasons for her choice to deny affiliation with the newly established Christian Restoration Association (CRA). The letter reveals Johnson\u27s firm stance on the independent nature of JBC. It demonstrates the tensions between cooperatives and independents in the 1920s and the process by which an institution could be invited to affiliate with the conservative CRA. Beyond that, it shows the work of one of the first female presidents of a college in the United States.https://digitalcommons.acu.edu/sc_teaching_images/1034/thumbnail.jp
Correspondence between H. O. Pritchard and Emma Johnson, 1927
his 1927 correspondence between president of Johnson Bible College (JBC), Emma Johnson (1863-1927), and Secretary of the Board of Education of Disciples of Christ, H. O. Pritchard, consist of Pritchard\u27s invitation to Johnson Bible College to cooperate with the Board, Emma\u27s denial, and Pritchard\u27s response. The letters reveals Johnson\u27s firm stance on the independent nature of JBC, not only for theological but also pragmatic reasons. It demonstrates the tensions between cooperatives and independents in the 1920s and the process by which an institution could be invited to affiliate with the progressive Board of Education. Beyond that, it shows the work of one of the first female presidents of a college in the United States.https://digitalcommons.acu.edu/sc_teaching_images/1035/thumbnail.jp
Emma Bell Miles journal, 1908-1911
Journal authored by Walden's Ridge naturalist, artist, and author Emma Bell Miles from 1908 May 24 to 1911 April 25
Emma Bell Miles journal, 1911-1914
Journal authored by Walden's Ridge naturalist, artist, and author Emma Bell Miles from 1911 January 9 to 1914 May 3
Emma Bell Miles journal, 1915-1918
Journal authored by Walden's Ridge naturalist, artist, and author Emma Bell Miles from 1915 November 11 to 1918 August 8
Emma Bell Miles journal, 1915-1918
Journal authored by Walden's Ridge naturalist, artist, and author Emma Bell Miles from 1915 November 11 to 1918 August 8
Emma Bell Miles journal, 1911-1914
Journal authored by Walden's Ridge naturalist, artist, and author Emma Bell Miles from 1911 January 9 to 1914 May 3
Emma Bell Miles journal, 1908-1911
Journal authored by Walden's Ridge naturalist, artist, and author Emma Bell Miles from 1908 May 24 to 1911 April 25
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