Immobilized Artificial Membrane Liquid Chromatography vs Liposome Electrokinetic Chromatography: suitability in drug/bio membrane partitioning studies and effectiveness in the assessment of drugs’ passage through the respiratory mucosa
(2024)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Russo, G., Orzel, D., Dillon, A., Ravald, H., Rantala, J., & Wiedmer, S. K. (2024, October). Immobilized Artificial Membrane Liquid Chromatography vs Liposome Electrokinetic Chromatography: suitability in drug/bio membrane partitioning studies and effectiveness in the assessment of drugs’ passage through the respiratory mucosa. Paper presented at 34th International Symposium on Chromatography – ISC 2024, Liverpool
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Lessons for Lab Learning (2024)
Journal Article
McGill, C. (2024). Lessons for Lab Learning. Education in Chemistry,10 guiding principles to help you maximise students’ outcomes from chemistry practicals
The effectiveness of immobilised artificial membrane and liposome electrokinetic chromatography in predicting the pulmonary delivery of drugs in humans (2024)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Orzel, D., Dillon, A., Russo, G., & Wiedmer, S. (2024, October). The effectiveness of immobilised artificial membrane and liposome electrokinetic chromatography in predicting the pulmonary delivery of drugs in humans. Poster presented at 34th International Symposium of Chromatography - ISC2024, Liverpool
The trouble with trauma: Interconnected forms of violence in the lives of repeatedly criminalised men (2024)
Journal Article
Anderson, S. (2025). The trouble with trauma: Interconnected forms of violence in the lives of repeatedly criminalised men. The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice, 64(1), 24-43. https://doi.org/10.1111/hojo.12578Focus on the interconnection of interpersonal violence, adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), trauma and justice‐involvement has increased interest internationally among policymakers and practitioners working within criminal justice contexts for ‘tra... Read More about The trouble with trauma: Interconnected forms of violence in the lives of repeatedly criminalised men.
The Barlinnie Special Unit Art, Punishment and Innovation (2024)
Book
Anderson, K. (Ed.). (2025). The Barlinnie Special Unit Art, Punishment and Innovation. Waterside PressFifty years ago, a small unit in HM Prison Barlinnie, Glasgow, became a radical experiment whose approach polarised opinion. It encouraged shared decision-making between prisoners and staff, allowed greater access to families and enabled prisoners to... Read More about The Barlinnie Special Unit Art, Punishment and Innovation.
Scent lures and baits at camera traps improve time to first detection and detection probability of two typically elusive species of weasel (2024)
Journal Article
Ebel, K., & White, P. J. C. (2024). Scent lures and baits at camera traps improve time to first detection and detection probability of two typically elusive species of weasel. Mammal Research, 69(4), 461-478. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13364-024-00771-0There is a growing body of evidence that weasel species are in decline globally. More data on their ecology and distribution are needed to plan and justify any conservation management actions. Camera trapping can be an effective survey method for man... Read More about Scent lures and baits at camera traps improve time to first detection and detection probability of two typically elusive species of weasel.
Editorial: Rethinking Anti-Trafficking Funding: Following the money, again (2024)
Journal Article
Sharapov, K., Hoff, S., Mendel, J., & Gerasimov, B. (2024). Editorial: Rethinking Anti-Trafficking Funding: Following the money, again. Anti-trafficking review, 1-9. https://doi.org/10.14197/atr.201224231This Editorial introduces a special issue of the Anti-Trafficking Review that investigates where the funding for anti-trafficking work comes from, goes to, and with what effect. It reflects on some of the changes in funding that have occurred over th... Read More about Editorial: Rethinking Anti-Trafficking Funding: Following the money, again.
Expansion, Fracturing, and Depoliticisation: UK Government Anti-trafficking Funding from 2011 to 2023 (2024)
Journal Article
Sharapov, K., Mendel, J., & Schwartz, K. (2024). Expansion, Fracturing, and Depoliticisation: UK Government Anti-trafficking Funding from 2011 to 2023. Anti-trafficking review, 23, 34-57. https://doi.org/10.14197/atr.201224233Anti-trafficking policy discourses and funding trajectories in the UK are developing and expanding in a fractured way. This paper demonstrates that current policies and funding allocations primarily focus on supporting specific ‘victims’ and targetin... Read More about Expansion, Fracturing, and Depoliticisation: UK Government Anti-trafficking Funding from 2011 to 2023.
Research priorities to strengthen environmental cleaning in healthcare facilities: the CLEAN Group Consensus (2024)
Journal Article
Gon, G., Dramowski, A., Hornsey, E., Graham, W., Fardousi, N., Aiken, A., Allegranzi, B., Anderson, D., Bartram, J., Bhattacharya, S., Brogan, J., Caluwaerts, A., Padoveze, M. C., Damani, N., Dancer, S., Deeves, M., Denny, L., Feasey, N., Hall, L., Hopman, J., …Yakubu, H. (in press). Research priorities to strengthen environmental cleaning in healthcare facilities: the CLEAN Group Consensus. Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control, 13(1), Article 112. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13756-024-01463-9Environmental cleaning is essential to patient and health worker safety, yet it is a substantially neglected area in terms of knowledge, practice, and capacity-building, especially in resource-limited settings. Public health advocacy, research and in... Read More about Research priorities to strengthen environmental cleaning in healthcare facilities: the CLEAN Group Consensus.
Getting Britain back to work (2024)
Digital Artefact
Robertson, P. (2024). Getting Britain back to work. [Web based newspaper]This short article discusses the FInal Report of the Commission on the Future of Employment Support, and UK Government proposals to integrate career guidance into the Job Centre Plus network.
Counterterrorism as permanent crimmigration: for a zemiology of terror (2024)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Soliman, F. (2024, September). Counterterrorism as permanent crimmigration: for a zemiology of terror. Presented at Border Criminologies Annual Workshop 2024: Challenges and Futures, University of Essex, UK
Proximity to cancer rehabilitation and exercise oncology by geography, race, and socioeconomic status (2024)
Journal Article
Schmitz, K. H., Demanelis, K., Crisafio, M. E., Kennedy, M. A., Schwartz, A. L., Campbell, A., Gorzelitz, J., Wood, K. C., Wilson, C. M., Scalise, R. L., & Vincent, A. (2025). Proximity to cancer rehabilitation and exercise oncology by geography, race, and socioeconomic status. Cancer, 131(1), e35515. https://doi.org/10.1002/cncr.35515Background: Cancer rehabilitation and exercise oncology (CR/EO) have documented benefits for people living with and beyond cancer. The authors examined proximity to CR/EO programs across the United States with respect to population density, race and... Read More about Proximity to cancer rehabilitation and exercise oncology by geography, race, and socioeconomic status.
Work readiness of student nurses voluntarily supporting NHS during COVID-19 pandemic: A mixed methods investigation into students' experiences (2024)
Journal Article
Shapiro, E., Piotrowska, B., & Sime, P. J. (2024). Work readiness of student nurses voluntarily supporting NHS during COVID-19 pandemic: A mixed methods investigation into students' experiences. Contemporary Nurse, 60(6), 683-696. https://doi.org/10.1080/10376178.2024.2404843Background: Transition from education to the workforce has been recognised as difficult and linked to 'reality shock.' Due to the unprecedented circumstances of the COVID-19 pandemic, many student nurses opted in for NHS emergency placements and prem... Read More about Work readiness of student nurses voluntarily supporting NHS during COVID-19 pandemic: A mixed methods investigation into students' experiences.
Characterising how a single bout of exercise in people with myeloma affects clonal plasma cell and immune effector cell frequency in blood, and daratumumab efficacy in vitro (2024)
Journal Article
Collier-Bain, H. D., Emery, A., Brown, F. F., Causer, A. J., Oliver, R., Eddy, R., Leach, S., Graby, J., Augustine, D., Moore, S., Crowe, J., Murray, J., Turner, J. E., & Campbell, J. P. (2024). Characterising how a single bout of exercise in people with myeloma affects clonal plasma cell and immune effector cell frequency in blood, and daratumumab efficacy in vitro. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity - Health, 42, Article 100865. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbih.2024.100865Multiple myeloma is a haematological cancer characterised by the accumulation of clonal plasma cells in the bone marrow and is commonly treated with daratumumab, an anti-CD38 monoclonal antibody immunotherapy. Daratumumab often fails to induce string... Read More about Characterising how a single bout of exercise in people with myeloma affects clonal plasma cell and immune effector cell frequency in blood, and daratumumab efficacy in vitro.
Did you learn what to eat from your parents? A test of the early learning of the foraging niche hypothesis in great tits Parus major (2024)
Journal Article
Olivé-Muñiz, M., Pagani-Núñez, E., Kretzmann, M., & Carlos Senar, J. (2025). Did you learn what to eat from your parents? A test of the early learning of the foraging niche hypothesis in great tits Parus major. Journal of Avian Biology, 2025(1), Article e03335. https://doi.org/10.1111/jav.03335A growing number of studies suggest that individuals can develop long-term foraging specializations independently of phenotypic or environmental variation, yet little is known about how the foraging niche is acquired. The early learning of the foragi... Read More about Did you learn what to eat from your parents? A test of the early learning of the foraging niche hypothesis in great tits Parus major.
Basal activation of astrocytic Nrf2 in neuronal culture media: challenges and implications for neuron-astrocyte modelling (2024)
Preprint / Working Paper
Elsharkasi, M., Villani, B., Wells, G., & Kerr, F. Basal activation of astrocytic Nrf2 in neuronal culture media: challenges and implications for neuron-astrocyte modellingAs a gate-keeper of anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory and xenobiotic cell protection mechanisms, the transcription factor Nrf2 has been implicated as a promising therapeutic target for several neurodegenerative diseases, leading to the development of N... Read More about Basal activation of astrocytic Nrf2 in neuronal culture media: challenges and implications for neuron-astrocyte modelling.
Group Career Coaching - Empowering Learners and Innovating Practice (2024)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Meldrum, S. (2024, September). Group Career Coaching - Empowering Learners and Innovating Practice. Paper presented at 2024 NICE Academy: Retracing our roots: Cultivating the Future of Career Guidance and Counseling Saxion Deventer, Saxion Deventer, NetherlandsThis interactive presentation aims to raise awareness of group career coaching and the Collective Career Coaching Approach (Meldrum, 2021) and its potential to empower learners and innovate practice. Through a presentation and the discussion of a cas... Read More about Group Career Coaching - Empowering Learners and Innovating Practice.
Talent identification and development strategies in elite women’s soccer: a pan-European perspective (2024)
Journal Article
McEwan, G. P., Unnithan, V. B., Carter, M., Dugdale, J. H., & Datson, N. (online). Talent identification and development strategies in elite women’s soccer: a pan-European perspective. Science and Medicine in Football, https://doi.org/10.1080/24733938.2024.2404920The question of how best to identify and develop youth soccer players has received considerable attention from the scientific community. Existing literature has, however, largely focused on male players, with comparatively little exploration of the s... Read More about Talent identification and development strategies in elite women’s soccer: a pan-European perspective.
Blue Carbon Ecosystems in Malaysia – Status, Threats, and the Way Forward for Research and Policy (2024)
Journal Article
Lee, S. L., Yin Chee, S., Huxham, M., Jamilah, M., Choo, J., Rita Kaur, C., Aldrie Amir, A., Lean Sim Ooi, J., Rozaimi, M., Omar, H., Sharma, S., Moritz, M., & Yee-Hui Then, A. (2025). Blue Carbon Ecosystems in Malaysia – Status, Threats, and the Way Forward for Research and Policy. Journal of Environment and Development, 34(1), 225-265. https://doi.org/10.1177/10704965241284366Malaysia hosts some of the most productive blue carbon ecosystems globally. Here we review the status of and known threats faced by local mangroves and seagrass and examine conservation prospects using carbon financing. Based on lessons learnt from b... Read More about Blue Carbon Ecosystems in Malaysia – Status, Threats, and the Way Forward for Research and Policy.
Particle algorithms for animal movement modelling in autonomous receiver networks (2024)
Preprint / Working Paper
Lavender, E., Scheidegger, A., Albert, C., Biber, S., Illian, J., Thorburn, J., Smout, S., & Moor, H. Particle algorithms for animal movement modelling in autonomous receiver networks1. Particle filters and smoothers are powerful sequential Monte Carlo algorithms used to fit non-linear, non-Gaussian state-space models. These algorithms are well placed to fit process-orientated models to animal-tracking data, especially in autonom... Read More about Particle algorithms for animal movement modelling in autonomous receiver networks.