Publications by authors named "A Bergin"

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  • The study aims to identify sustainable foods that are nutritious, environmentally friendly, and culturally acceptable for Portuguese children and adolescents.
  • It collected dietary intake data from 521 children and 633 adolescents to assess sustainability indicators like nutrition, environmental impact, and cost.
  • Findings reveal that only about 10% of food options scored highest for sustainability, with more nutritious foods often having higher environmental impacts and costs.
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Background: The field of digital mental health has followed an exponential growth trajectory in recent years. While the evidence base has increased significantly, its adoption within health and care services has been slowed by several challenges, including a lack of knowledge from researchers regarding how to navigate the pathway for mandatory regulatory approval. This paper details the steps that a team must take to achieve the required approvals to carry out a research study using a novel digital mental health intervention.

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Reliable monitoring of mammalian cells in bioreactors is essential to biopharmaceutical production. Trypan blue exclusion is a method of determining cell density and viability that has been used for over one hundred years to monitor cells in culture and is the current standard method in biomanufacturing. This method has many disadvantages however and there is a growing demand for more detailed and in-line measurements of cell growth in bioreactors.

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