Publications by authors named "A M Jenner"

The impact of freshwater sources like surface river runoff and submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) on coastal waters is currently in focus of intense debate and investigation. One of the ongoing challenges in SGD research is the characterization and quantification of the freshwater endmember contributions to the subsurface mixing zone and their influences on element balance and biogeochemical transformations. Long-term investigations of the sediment porewater composition provide characterization and understanding of the physical, hydrological and biogeochemical processes controlling the substance exchanges.

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Glioblastoma is the most common and deadliest brain tumour in adults, with a median survival of 15 months under the current standard of care. Immunotherapies like immune checkpoint inhibitors and oncolytic viruses have been extensively studied to improve this endpoint. However, most thus far have failed.

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  • The COVID-19 pandemic has severely impacted immunosuppressed individuals, such as solid organ transplant recipients and those undergoing cancer treatment, leading to worse health outcomes and higher mortality rates.
  • Due to challenges in studying these vulnerable populations, researchers created a mathematical model to simulate immune responses and analyzed virtual patient cohorts that mirrored clinical data from cancer and immunosuppressed patients.
  • The model revealed that severe cases in these groups exhibited reduced CD8+ T cells, delayed type I interferon peaks, and higher tissue damage, suggesting that immune dysfunction is a critical factor in COVID-19 severity for cancer patients.
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Cellular agriculture, an emerging technology, aims to produce animal-based products such as meat through scalable tissue culture methods. Traditional techniques rely on chemically undefined media using fetal bovine serum (FBS) or chemically defined media utilizing specific growth factors. To be a viable alternative to conventional meat production, cellular agriculture requires cost-effective materials with established supply chains for growth media.

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Many physical and biological systems rely on the progression of material through multiple independent stages. In viral replication, for example, virions enter a cell to undergo a complex process comprising several disparate stages before the eventual accumulation and release of replicated virions. While such systems may have some control over the internal dynamics that make up this progression, a challenge for many is to regulate behavior under what are often highly variable external environments acting as system inputs.

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