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Improving Climate and Outcomes for Underrepresented Chemistry Graduate Students at a Major Research University: A Case Study

Geoscience Opportunities for Leadership in Diversity AND Program Evaluation

Bates DM, Hamers RJ.
GSID: lvTjfWcH3L0J
RJ Hamers, DM Bates… - Journal of Chemical …, 2021 - ACS Publications

We describe programs developed and implemented at the University of Wisconsin–Madison Department of Chemistry aimed at increasing representation and improving outcomes for graduate students from underrepresented minority groups. We briefly describe our Research Experience for Undergraduate (REU), Chemistry Opportunities...

Interventions for prevention of drug use by young people delivered in non-school settings (protocol)

Non-school settings

McCambridge J, Gates S.
GSID: IsCIc5MgxhQJ
J McCambridge, S Gates… - The Cochrane …, 2004 - researchonline.lshtm.ac.uk

… Non-school settings for interventions identified by Foxcroft 2002 included youth clubs, emergency rooms, colleges, young offender institutions, the family, and the community. Interventions may seek to target either non-users, in order to … This review aims to …

Interventions for prevention of drug use by young people delivered in non‐school settings

Non-school settings

Gates S, McCambridge J, Smith LA.
GSID: QtZPkLOLxN0J
S Gates, J McCambridge, LA Smith… - Cochrane Database of …, 2006 - cochranelibrary.com

… Non‐school settings for interventions identified by Foxcroft 2002 included youth clubs, … about effectiveness of interventions delivered in non‐school settings that are intended to prevent drug … (for example, in a trial comparing a non school‐based versus a...

Single-Molecule Investigation of Initiation Dynamics of an Organometallic Catalyst.

Journal of the American Chemical Society

Ng JD, Upadhyay SP, Marquard AN, Lupo KM, Hinton DA, Padilla NA, Bates DM, Goldsmith RH.
PMID: 26944030
J Am Chem Soc. 2016 Mar 23;138(11):3876-83. doi: 10.1021/jacs.6b00357. Epub 2016 Mar 14.

The action of molecular catalysts comprises multiple microscopic kinetic steps whose nature is of central importance in determining catalyst activity and selectivity. Single-molecule microscopy enables the direct examination of these steps, including elucidation of molecule-to-molecule variability. Such molecular diversity...

Redirecting Innovation in U.S. Health Care: Options to Decrease Spending and Increase Value.

Rand health quarterly

Garber S, Gates SM, Keeler EB, Vaiana ME, Mulcahy AW, Lau C, Kellermann AL.
PMID: 28083317
Rand Health Q. 2014 Mar 01;4(1):3. eCollection 2014.

New medical technologies are a leading driver of U.S. health care spending. This article identifies promising policy options to change which medical technologies are created, with two related policy goals: (1) Reduce total health care spending with the smallest...

Publisher's Note: Decay and Fission Hindrance of Two- and Four-Quasiparticle K Isomers in (254)Rf [Phys. Rev. Lett. 115, 132502 (2015)].

Physical review letters

David HM, Chen J, Seweryniak D, Kondev FG, Gates JM, Gregorich KE, Ahmad I, Albers M, Alcorta M, Back BB, Baartman B, Bertone PF, Bernstein LA, Campbell CM, Carpenter MP, Chiara CJ, Clark RM, Cromaz M, Doherty DT, Dracoulis GD, Esker NE, Fallon P, Gothe OR, Greene JP, Greenlees PT, Hartley DJ, Hauschild K, Hoffman CR, Hota SS, Janssens RV, Khoo TL, Konki J, Kwarsick JT, Lauritsen T, Macchiavelli AO, Mudder PR, Nair C, Qiu Y, Rissanen J, Rogers AM, Ruotsalainen P, Savard G, Stolze S, Wiens A, Zhu S.
PMID: 26550909
Phys Rev Lett. 2015 Oct 16;115(16):169902. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.115.169902. Epub 2015 Oct 16.

No abstract available.

Death by a thousand cuts: the challenges and diverse landscape of lignocellulosic hydrolysate inhibitors.

Frontiers in microbiology

Piotrowski JS, Zhang Y, Bates DM, Keating DH, Sato TK, Ong IM, Landick R, Huston WM, Cranfield CG, Forbes SL.
PMID: 24672514
Front Microbiol. 2014 Mar 14;5:90. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2014.00090. eCollection 2014.

Lignocellulosic hydrolysate (LCH) inhibitors are a large class of bioactive molecules that arise from pretreatment, hydrolysis, and fermentation of plant biomass. These diverse compounds reduce lignocellulosic biofuel yields by inhibiting cellular processes and diverting energy into cellular responses. LCH...

Controlling microbial contamination during hydrolysis of AFEX-pretreated corn stover and switchgrass: effects on hydrolysate composition, microbial response and fermentation.

Biotechnology for biofuels

Serate J, Xie D, Pohlmann E, Donald C, Shabani M, Hinchman L, Higbee A, Mcgee M, La Reau A, Klinger GE, Li S, Myers CL, Boone C, Bates DM, Cavalier D, Eilert D, Oates LG, Sanford G, Sato TK, Dale B, Landick R, Piotrowski J, Ong RG, Zhang Y.
PMID: 26583044
Biotechnol Biofuels. 2015 Nov 14;8:180. doi: 10.1186/s13068-015-0356-2. eCollection 2015.

BACKGROUND: Microbial conversion of lignocellulosic feedstocks into biofuels remains an attractive means to produce sustainable energy. It is essential to produce lignocellulosic hydrolysates in a consistent manner in order to study microbial performance in different feedstock hydrolysates. Because of...

Revisiting Interpretation of Canonical Correlation Analysis: A Tutorial and Demonstration of Canonical Commonality Analysis.

Multivariate behavioral research

Nimon K, Henson RK, Gates MS.
PMID: 26735715
Multivariate Behav Res. 2010 Aug 06;45(4):702-24. doi: 10.1080/00273171.2010.498293.

In the face of multicollinearity, researchers face challenges interpreting canonical correlation analysis (CCA) results. Although standardized function and structure coefficients provide insight into the canonical variates produced, they fall short when researchers want to fully report canonical effects. This...

Potential merger of ancient lineages in a passerine bird discovered based on evidence from host-specific ectoparasites.

Ecology and evolution

Block NL, Goodman SM, Hackett SJ, Bates JM, Raherilalao MJ.
PMID: 26380702
Ecol Evol. 2015 Sep;5(17):3743-55. doi: 10.1002/ece3.1639. Epub 2015 Aug 18.

The merger of formerly isolated lineages is hypothesized to occur in vertebrates under certain conditions. However, despite many demonstrated instances of introgression between taxa in secondary contact, examples of lineage mergers are rare. Preliminary mtDNA sequencing of a Malagasy...

CRYPTIC AND PSEUDO-CRYPTIC DIVERSITY IN DIATOMS-WITH DESCRIPTIONS OF PSEUDO-NITZSCHIA HASLEANA SP. NOV. AND P. FRYXELLIANA SP. NOV.(1).

Journal of phycology

Lundholm N, Bates SS, Baugh KA, Bill BD, Connell LB, Léger C, Trainer VL.
PMID: 27009733
J Phycol. 2012 Apr;48(2):436-54. doi: 10.1111/j.1529-8817.2012.01132.x. Epub 2012 Mar 19.

A high degree of pseudo-cryptic diversity was reported in the well-studied diatom genus Pseudo-nitzschia. Studies off the coast of Washington State revealed the presence of hitherto undescribed diversity of Pseudo-nitzschia. Forty-one clonal strains, representing six different taxa of the...

Diene Valepotriates from Valeriana glechomifolia Prevent Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Sickness and Depressive-Like Behavior in Mice.

Evidence-based complementary and alternative medicine : eCAM

Müller LG, Borsoi M, Stolz ED, Herzfeldt V, Viana AF, Ravazzolo AP, Rates SM.
PMID: 26170871
Evid Based Complement Alternat Med. 2015;2015:145914. doi: 10.1155/2015/145914. Epub 2015 Jun 11.

Valeriana glechomifolia, a native species from southern Brazil, presents antidepressant-like activity and diene valepotriates (VAL) contribute to the pharmacological properties of the genus. It is known that depression can develop on an inflammation background in vulnerable patients and antidepressants...

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