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The RESIST Project Dataset: Data from the Work Package 1 (2024)
Data
Lynch, S., Titley, G., Filep, E., & Kulpa, R. (2024). The RESIST Project Dataset: Data from the Work Package 1. [Data]. https://doi.org/10.5281/ZENODO.11179225

This record for the Dataset from the Work Package 1 (Mapping Anti-Gender Discourses in Media and Parliamentary Debates) of the RESIST Project has been created in the Zenodo open repository, in line with the RESIST Project’s Data Management Plan, and... Read More about The RESIST Project Dataset: Data from the Work Package 1.

EU Migrants in Wales: Still Welcome? (2024)
Book Chapter
Drinkwater, S., Guma, T., Goodwin-Hawkins, B., & Dafydd Jones, R. (in press). EU Migrants in Wales: Still Welcome?. In C. Wyn Edwards, R. Dafydd Jones, & L. Shobiye (Eds.), A welcoming nation? Intersectional approaches to migration and diversity in Wales. University of Wales Press

A model of occupational stress to assess impact of COVID-19 on critical care and redeployed nurses: a mixed-methods study (2024)
Journal Article
Rattray, J., Miller, J., Pollard, B., McCallum, L., Hull, A., Ramsay, P., Salisbury, L., Scott, T., Cole, S., & Dixon, D. (2024). A model of occupational stress to assess impact of COVID-19 on critical care and redeployed nurses: a mixed-methods study. Health and Social Care Delivery Research, 1-32. https://doi.org/10.3310/pwrt8714

Objective: To use the job demands−resources model of occupational stress to quantify and explain the impact of working in critical care during the COVID-19 pandemic on nurses and their employing organisation.
Design: Two-phase mixed methods: a cross... Read More about A model of occupational stress to assess impact of COVID-19 on critical care and redeployed nurses: a mixed-methods study.

Livestock abortion surveillance in Tanzania reveals disease priorities and importance of timely collection of vaginal swab samples for attribution (2024)
Journal Article
Lankester, F., Kibona, T. J., Allan, K. J., de Glanville, W., Buza, J. J., Katzer, F., Halliday, J. E., Mmbaga, B. T., Wheelhouse, N., Innes, E. A., Thomas, K. M., Nyasebwa, O. M., Swai, E., Claxton, J. R., & Cleaveland, S. (in press). Livestock abortion surveillance in Tanzania reveals disease priorities and importance of timely collection of vaginal swab samples for attribution. eLife, 13, RP95296. https://doi.org/10.7554/elife.95296

Lack of data on the aetiology of livestock diseases constrains effective interventions to improve livelihoods, food security and public health. Livestock abortion is an important disease syndrome affecting productivity and public health. Several path... Read More about Livestock abortion surveillance in Tanzania reveals disease priorities and importance of timely collection of vaginal swab samples for attribution.

The oxidative potential of nanomaterials: an optimized high-throughput protocol and interlaboratory comparison for the ferric reducing ability of serum (FRAS) assay (2024)
Journal Article
Ruijter, N., Boyles, M., Braakhuis, H., Ayerbe Algaba, R., Lofty, M., di Battista, V., Wohlleben, W., Cassee, F. R., & Candalija, A. (2024). The oxidative potential of nanomaterials: an optimized high-throughput protocol and interlaboratory comparison for the ferric reducing ability of serum (FRAS) assay. Nanotoxicology, 18(8), 724-738. https://doi.org/10.1080/17435390.2024.2438116

Successful implementation of Safe and Sustainable by Design (SSbD) and grouping approaches requires simple, reliable, and cost-effective assays to facilitate hazard screening at early stages of product development. Especially for nanomaterials (NMs),... Read More about The oxidative potential of nanomaterials: an optimized high-throughput protocol and interlaboratory comparison for the ferric reducing ability of serum (FRAS) assay.

Examining a Successful High-Performance Triathlon Environment From the Coaching Team Perspective (2024)
Journal Article
Andronikos, G., Westbury, T., Souglis, A., Travlos, A., & Martindale, R. J. (online). Examining a Successful High-Performance Triathlon Environment From the Coaching Team Perspective. International Sport Coaching Journal / ISCJ, https://doi.org/10.1123/iscj.2024-0011

This research aims to investigate an environment designed by a head coach with a track record of both highly successful talent development and world-class performance outcomes in the sport of triathlon. A qualitative approach involving semistructured... Read More about Examining a Successful High-Performance Triathlon Environment From the Coaching Team Perspective.

The potential virulence of Listeria monocytogenes strains isolated from fresh produce processing facilities as determined by an invertebrate Galleria mellonella model (2024)
Journal Article
Umaru, B., de Llanos Frutos, R., Donnellan, S., Smith, A., Flockhart, A., Singleton, I., & Wheelhouse, N. (2024). The potential virulence of Listeria monocytogenes strains isolated from fresh produce processing facilities as determined by an invertebrate Galleria mellonella model. PLOS ONE, 19(12), e0311839. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0311839

Listeria monocytogenes, a bacterium responsible for listeriosis, is an environmental and food-borne pathogen that poses a particular risk to pregnant women and the elderly. While traditionally associated with animal products, ready-to-eat salads are... Read More about The potential virulence of Listeria monocytogenes strains isolated from fresh produce processing facilities as determined by an invertebrate Galleria mellonella model.

Gender and Social Sciences. Dr Roberto Kulpa speaks on the TVP Nauka, Polish Public Broadcaster (2024)
Digital Artefact
Kulpa, R. (2024). Gender and Social Sciences. Dr Roberto Kulpa speaks on the TVP Nauka, Polish Public Broadcaster. [Video interview]

Dr Roberto Kulpa speaks about the importance of the 'gender' category in social sciences, incl. reflections from the RESIST project. Other guests featured in the programme are Dr Sylwia Chutnik, Dr J. Szpilka, and Dr Mira Marcinów.

Programme title... Read More about Gender and Social Sciences. Dr Roberto Kulpa speaks on the TVP Nauka, Polish Public Broadcaster.

Fine-scale residency and temperature-driven habitat selection in a migratory shark species (2024)
Journal Article
Thorburn, J., Gagnon, É., Martin, J., Henry, L.-A., Wright, P., Dodd, J., James, M., & Neat, F. (online). Fine-scale residency and temperature-driven habitat selection in a migratory shark species. Environmental Biology of Fishes, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10641-024-01640-0

Many marine species exhibit complex and diverse movements that vary across spatial and temporal scales. These movements must be accounted for when designing effective management and conservation efforts. While environmental cues such as temperature a... Read More about Fine-scale residency and temperature-driven habitat selection in a migratory shark species.

Development and evaluation of an ovarian hormone profile classification tool for female athletes: step one of a two-step process to determine ovarian hormone profiles (2024)
Journal Article
Elliott-Sale, K. J., Birdsey, L. P., Burden, R. J., Cable, N. T., Clausen, E., D'Souza, A. C., Dos’Santos, T., Field, A., Flood, T. R., Harris, R., McCall, A., McNulty, K. L., Ní Chéilleachair, N., O'Catháin, C., Phillips, S. M., Sherwin, G., Stebbings, G. K., Taim, B. C., Van Every, D. W., Więckowska, J., & Minahan, C. (2024). Development and evaluation of an ovarian hormone profile classification tool for female athletes: step one of a two-step process to determine ovarian hormone profiles. BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine, 10(4), https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjsem-2024-002304

Objective: This study aimed to develop a reliable, comprehensive and fit-for-purpose tool for classifying ovarian hormone profiles (OHPs) (step one of a two-step process) in postmenarcheal to perimenopausal female athletes. Methods: The OHP classific... Read More about Development and evaluation of an ovarian hormone profile classification tool for female athletes: step one of a two-step process to determine ovarian hormone profiles.

A 16-week progressive exercise training intervention in treatment-naïve chronic lymphocytic leukaemia: a randomised-controlled pilot study (2024)
Journal Article
Brown, F. F., Oliver, R., Eddy, R., Causer, A. J., Emery, A., Collier-Bain, H. D., Dutton, D., Crowe, J., Augustine, D., Graby, J., Rees, D., Rothschild-Rodriguez, D., Peacock, O. J., Moore, S., Murray, J., Turner, J. E., & Campbell, J. P. (2024). A 16-week progressive exercise training intervention in treatment-naïve chronic lymphocytic leukaemia: a randomised-controlled pilot study. Frontiers in Oncology, 14, Article 1472551. https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2024.1472551

Background: Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) typically presents with asymptomatic, early-stage disease that is monitored until disease progression (‘treatment-naïve’ CLL). The objective of this pilot study was to assess the feasibility and prelimi... Read More about A 16-week progressive exercise training intervention in treatment-naïve chronic lymphocytic leukaemia: a randomised-controlled pilot study.

The RESIST Project Dataset: Data from the Work Package 2 (Survey) (2024)
Data
RESIST Project Team. (2024). The RESIST Project Dataset: Data from the Work Package 2 (Survey). [Data]. https://doi.org/10.5281/ZENODO.11180966

This record for the Dataset 2 (Survey) from the Work Package 2 (Effects of, and Resistances to 'Anti-Gender' Mobilisations Across Europe) of the RESIST Project has been created in the Zenodo open repository, in line with the RESIST Project’s Data Man... Read More about The RESIST Project Dataset: Data from the Work Package 2 (Survey).

Physiological responses to capture, handling and tagging in the critically endangered flapper skate (Dipturus intermedius) (2024)
Journal Article
Cole, G., Lavender, E., Naylor, A., Girling, S., Aleynik, D., Oppel, S., Dodd, J., & Thorburn, J. (2024). Physiological responses to capture, handling and tagging in the critically endangered flapper skate (Dipturus intermedius). Conservation Physiology, 12(1), Article coae077. https://doi.org/10.1093/conphys/coae077

Catch-and-release angling is a popular recreational pastime and an essential component of many fish research programmes. Marked physiological disturbances have been documented in elasmobranchs in response to angling and handling, but skates and rays... Read More about Physiological responses to capture, handling and tagging in the critically endangered flapper skate (Dipturus intermedius).

Environmental and food security implications of livestock abortions and calf mortality: a case study in Kenya and Tanzania (2024)
Journal Article
Gurmu, E. B., Bronsvoort, B., Cook, E. A. J., Lankester, F., Özkan, Ş., Rosenstein, P. K., Semango, G., Wheelhouse, N., Wilkes, A., & Arndt, C. (2024). Environmental and food security implications of livestock abortions and calf mortality: a case study in Kenya and Tanzania. Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, 8, Article 1390047. https://doi.org/10.3389/fsufs.2024.1390047

This study investigates the environmental and food security implications of livestock abortions and calf mortality in Tanzanian dairy systems and Kenyan beef systems by utilizing data from previously published studies. The environmental impact of liv... Read More about Environmental and food security implications of livestock abortions and calf mortality: a case study in Kenya and Tanzania.

Surviving and thriving: pre-service science teachers navigating the transition from STEM to Education (2024)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Jones, N., & Earnshaw, H. (2024, November). Surviving and thriving: pre-service science teachers navigating the transition from STEM to Education. Paper presented at The Scottish Educational Research Association Annual Conference, Dundee, UK

The supply of new physics teachers into the Scottish education system is in an increasingly fragile state. Longstanding recruitment and retention issues have become exacerbated in recent years. This research explored the experiences of pre-service ph... Read More about Surviving and thriving: pre-service science teachers navigating the transition from STEM to Education.

“Who knew that teaching required so much time?”: Surfacing student voice through portraiture and poetry. (2024)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Earnshaw, H. (2024, November). “Who knew that teaching required so much time?”: Surfacing student voice through portraiture and poetry. Paper presented at Scottish Educational Research Association (SERA) Annual Conference, Dundee, UK

“Becoming” a teacher is a complex, multi-faceted process. Student teachers at the start of their 1-year post-graduate initial teacher education (ITE) qualification often hold idealistic and perhaps simplistic views of what being a teacher entails. Pa... Read More about “Who knew that teaching required so much time?”: Surfacing student voice through portraiture and poetry..

Nicotinic acid improves mitochondrial function and associated transcriptional pathways in older inactive males (2024)
Journal Article
Deane, C. S., Willis, C. R. G., Gallagher, I. J., Brook, M. S., Gharahdaghi, N., Wylie, L. J., Wilkinson, D. J., Smith, K., Atherton, P. J., & Etheridge, T. (in press). Nicotinic acid improves mitochondrial function and associated transcriptional pathways in older inactive males. Translational Exercise Biomedicine, 1(3-4), 277-294. https://doi.org/10.1515/teb-2024-0030

Objectives: To examine the effect of the NAD+ precursor, nicotinic acid (NA), for improving skeletal muscle status in sedentary older people. Methods: In a double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled design, 18 sedentary yet otherwise healthy older... Read More about Nicotinic acid improves mitochondrial function and associated transcriptional pathways in older inactive males.

An ultra-endurance event leads to changes in circulating regulatory T-cells, CD4+ naïve and CD8+ effector memory T-cells in the 48 h post-race recovery period (2024)
Journal Article
Lithgow, H., Gibson, L., Wilson, R., Guthrie, N., Ingram-Sills, L., Clifford, T., & Ross, M. (online). An ultra-endurance event leads to changes in circulating regulatory T-cells, CD4+ naïve and CD8+ effector memory T-cells in the 48 h post-race recovery period. European Journal of Applied Physiology, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00421-024-05677-y

Purpose Exercise is known to acutely affect T-lymphocyte populations in the peripheral blood, which is intensity- and duration-dependent. However, effects of longer duration endurance exercise (>5 h) on T-cells in the days following are unknown. The... Read More about An ultra-endurance event leads to changes in circulating regulatory T-cells, CD4+ naïve and CD8+ effector memory T-cells in the 48 h post-race recovery period.