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2022-02-14
Background The advent of next-generation sequencing technologies empowered a wide variety of transcriptomics studies. A widely studied topic is gene fusion which is observed in many cancer…
2022-02-09
Author: Pearson, Jennie, Author: Shannon, Kate, Author: McBride, Bronwyn, Author: Krüsi, Andrea, Author: Machat, Sylvia, Author: Braschel, Melissa, Author: Goldenberg, Shira
Background Sex work criminalization and occupational stigma pose barriers to sex workers' access to support services, including community participation — engagement with sex work…
2022-02-07
Groundwater recharge in southern Mali is investigated using interpretive recharge models and stable isotopes to identify the dominant recharge mechanism and explore how local variations in geological…
2022-02-03
International drug regulators use conditional drug approval mechanisms to facilitate faster patient access to drugs based on a lower evidentiary standard typically required of drug approvals. Faster…
2022-01-27
Author: Samji, Hasina, Author: Hu, Jia, Author: Otterstatter, Michael, Author: Hull, Mark, Author: Grennan, Troy, Author: Moore, David, Author: Gilbert, Mark, Author: Higgins, Rob, Author: Wong, Jason
Background Gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (gbMSM) who attend STI clinics represent an easily accessible population for promoting HIV prevention interventions. We examined…
2020-08-11
Trade-offs in the time and energy allocated to different functions, such as reproductive activities, can be driven by alterations in condition which reduce resources, often in response to extrinsic…
2022-07-19
Author: Tony Valente, Author: Winters, Meghan, Author: Johal, Am, Author: Melissa Roach, Author: Paige Smith, Author: Kathy Feng, Author: Alyha Bardi, Author: Steve Tornes, Author: Alex Masse
On this third episode of The Trip Diary, Steve Tornes speaks with Councillor Tony Valente and Dr. Meghan Winters talks about cycling, advocacy, and street allocations. Tony describes his advocacy…
2022-07-19
Author: Shirmohammadli, Vahideh, Author: Bahreyni, Behraad
The statistical processing of sensor data using conventional digital computers is inefficient in terms of time, energy usage, and communication bandwidth, among others. Therefore, new approaches are…
2022-06-20
Author: SFU's Vancity Office of Community Engagement, Author: Bob Williams
In this powerful live discussion between former British Columbia cabinet minister Bob Williams and moderator Am Johal, they explored Williams' political and economical insights through his…
2022-06-16
Author: SFU's Vancity Office of Community Engagement, Author: Michael Roberson
In this public lecture, Michael Roberson explored the history of the House | Ballroom community as a BlackTrans-Womanist theological discourse, a freedom movement, and its spiritual formation…
Arts, Health, & Liberation through the House/Ballroom Movement with Michael Roberson & Travis Salway
2022-06-15
Author: SFU's Vancity Office of Community Engagement, Author: Michael Roberson, Author: Travis Salway
Travis Salway & Michael Roberson explored what the Black Queer & Trans House/Ballroom movement can teach us about public health intra-vention.Black/Latino LGBT people face some of the…
Author: Hall, Peter V., Author: Johal, Am, Author: Melissa Roach, Author: Paige Smith, Author: Kathy Feng, Author: Alyha Bardi, Author: Steve Tornes, Author: Alex Masse
On this second episode of The Trip Diary, Steve Tornes speaks with Dr. Peter V. Hall about the Employer Transit Subsidy Study, a research project which examined the factors that encourage people to…
2022-07-05
Author: Lori MacDonald, Author: Sadia Tabassum, Author: Johal, Am, Author: Melissa Roach, Author: Paige Smith, Author: Kathy Feng, Author: Alyha Bardi, Author: Steve Tornes, Author: Alex Masse
On this first episode of The Trip Diary, Steve Tornes speaks with Lori Macdonald and Sadia Tabassum about their research on transit-based mobility through an equitable lens. Lori discusses how recent…
2022-06-01
Knowledge mobilization (KM) is an expected and recognized component of the research cycle. Canadian universities and other research institutions are increasingly establishing institutional supports…
2022-03-29
N-Glycosylation (NG) and disulfide bonds (DBs) are two prevalent co/post-translational modifications (PTMs) that are often conserved and coexist in membrane and secreted proteins involved in a large…
2022-04-10
Author: Adams, Sarah L., Author: Chang, Ge, Author: Fouda, Mohamed A., Author: Kumar, Sharwan, Author: Sun, Bingyun
Nav1.5 is the pore forming α-subunit of the cardiac voltage-gated sodium channel that initiates cardiac action potential and regulates the human heartbeat. A normal level of Nav1.5 is crucial to…
2014-09-11
Author: Sun, Bingyun
Pluripotent stem cells are a unique cell type with promising potential in regenerative and personalized medicine. Yet the difficulty to understand and coax their seemingly stochastic differentiation…
2016-01-10
Microarray (MA) and high-throughput sequencing are two commonly used detection systems for global gene expression profiling. Although these two systems are frequently used in parallel, the…
2013-03-29
Author: Sun, Bingyun, Author: Utleg, Angelita G., Author: Hu, Zhiyuan, Author: Qin, Shizhen, Author: Keller, Andrew, Author: Lorang, Cynthia, Author: Gray, Li, Author: Brightman, Amy, Author: Lee, Denis , Author: Alexander, Vinita M., Author: Ranish, Jeffrey A., Author: Moritz, Robert L., Author: Hood, Leroy
Blood is an ideal window for viewing our health and disease status. Because blood circulates throughout the entire body and carries secreted, shed, and excreted signature proteins from every organ…
2017-08-21
Single-cell proteomics represents a field of extremely sensitive proteomic analysis, owing to the minute amount of yet complex proteins in a single cell. Without amplification potential as of nucleic…