- SARS-CoV-2 detection and testing
- Discourse Analysis in Language Studies
- Anesthesia and Pain Management
- Anesthesia and Sedative Agents
- COVID-19 epidemiological studies
- Seismic Waves and Analysis
- Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques
- Intensive Care Unit Cognitive Disorders
- Genetics, Bioinformatics, and Biomedical Research
- SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research
- earthquake and tectonic studies
- Microbial bioremediation and biosurfactants
Charles River Laboratories (United Kingdom)
2022
Indiana Wesleyan University
2011
In-Q-Tel
2011
University of Kentucky
1991
Understanding SARS-CoV-2 transmission in higher education settings is important to limit spread between students, and into at-risk populations. In this study, we sequenced 482 isolates from the University of Cambridge 5 October 6 December 2020. We perform a detailed phylogenetic comparison with 972 surrounding community, complemented epidemiological contact tracing data, determine dynamics. observe limited viral introductions university; majority student cases were linked single genetic...
This case has the student actively investigate regulation of expression a novel bacterial gene in context attempts to solve real world problem, clean up April 2010 Deep Water Horizon oil spill Gulf Mexico. Although is fictitious, it based on factual regulatory characteristics oil-degrading microbes. The written for sophomore Cell Biology lecture course at Indiana Wesleyan University that taught Biology/Pre-Med majors. study also appropriate use undergraduate microbiology, biochemistry,...
Abstract— The Versailles cryptoexplosion structure, located in central Kentucky, contains a partially brecciated uplift and boundary marked by arcuate faulting. Seismic refraction data were used to divide the structure into distinct units on basis of velocity. A zone material shows decrease velocity compared with surrounding rocks. Locally thickened strata are present flanks uplift. An increase bedrock area suggests localized dolomization fractured bedrock, plug near base brecciation appears...