Publications by authors named "Dana McDaniel"

Background: The continued increase in the number of cancer survivors is encouraging and credited to better prevention, screening, and treatment. Cancer care authorities call for survivorship follow-up focusing on surveillance, health behaviors, and lingering effects of treatment. Despite the recommendations, cancer centers struggle to provide cost-effective, time efficient, comprehensive programming to address this call.

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Rapid release of biopharmaceutical products enables a more efficient drug manufacturing process. Multi-attribute methods that target several product quality attributes (PQAs) at one time are an essential pillar of the rapid-release strategy. The novel, high-throughput, and nondestructive multi-attribute Raman spectroscopy (MARS) method combines Raman spectroscopy, design of experiments, and multivariate data analysis (MVDA).

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Bispecific antibodies are regarded as the next generation of therapeutic modalities as they can simultaneously bind multiple targets, increasing the efficacy of treatments for several diseases and opening up previously unattainable treatment designs. Linking two half antibodies to form the knob-into-hole bispecific antibody requires an additional in vitro assembly step, starting with reduction of the antibodies and then reoxidization. Analysis of the disulfide bonds (DSBs) is vital to ensuring the correct assembly, stability, and higher-order structures of these important biomolecules because incorrect disulfide bond formation and/or presence of cysteine-related post-translational modifications can cause a loss of biological activity or even elicit an immune response from the host.

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In this article, we discuss the importance of a cross-cultural approach to organizational behavior. To do so, we illustrate how cross-cultural research in the past two decades has enabled us to reconceptualize constructs, revise models, and extend boundary conditions in traditional organizational behavior theories. We focus on three domains-teams, leadership, and conflict-and review cross-cultural empirical evidence that has extended several theories in each of these domains.

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This paper argues for broader consideration of children's language production systems and, in that context, describes research on children's planning of syntactic structures. The research presented here measures non-fluency patterns in elicited utterances of varied syntactic type. We describe and interpret several regularities in these patterns for two groups of children ('young': three-five-year-olds; and 'older': six-eight-year-olds) and an adult comparison group.

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