Publications by authors named "B Lipp"

Care robots promise to assist older people in an ageing society. This article investigates the socio-material conditions of care with robots by focusing on the usually invisible practices of human-machine interfacing. I define human-machine interfacing as the activities by roboticists and others to render interaction between robots and people possible in the first place.

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Adverse Childhood Experiences are stressful and traumatic events occurring before the age of eighteen shown to cause mental and physical health problems, including increased risk of obesity. Obesity remains an ongoing national challenge with no predicted solution. We examine a subset of the Healthy Nevada Project, focusing on a multi-ethnic cohort of 15,886 sequenced participants with recalled adverse childhood events, to study how ACEs and their genotype-environment interactions affect BMI.

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Three inherited autosomal dominant conditions-BRCA-related hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC), Lynch syndrome (LS) and familial hypercholesterolemia (FH)-have been termed the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Tier 1 (CDCT1) genetic conditions, for which early identification and intervention have a meaningful potential for clinical actionability and a positive impact on public health. In typical medical practice, genetic testing for these conditions is based on personal or family history, ethnic background or other demographic characteristics. In this study of a cohort of 26,906 participants in the Healthy Nevada Project (HNP), we first evaluated whether population screening could efficiently identify carriers of these genetic conditions and, second, we evaluated the impact of genetic risk on health outcomes for these participants.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study presents a one-pot reaction that combines sulfonylation and aminoalkylation of styrene derivatives to create substituted γ-sulfonylamines.
  • This process uses photoredox catalysis and efficiently incorporates all elements of the starting materials into the final product, minimizing waste.
  • The method is straightforward and enables the simultaneous formation of three types of chemical bonds (C-S, C-N, C-C), leading to a variety of new chemical compounds.
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