Publications by authors named "J D Beggs"

Most of the recent work in psychedelic neuroscience has been done using noninvasive neuroimaging, with data recorded from the brains of adult volunteers under the influence of a variety of drugs. While these data provide holistic insights into the effects of psychedelics on whole-brain dynamics, the effects of psychedelics on the mesoscale dynamics of neuronal circuits remain much less explored. Here, we report the effects of the serotonergic psychedelic N,N-diproptyltryptamine (DPT) on information-processing dynamics in a sample of in vitro organotypic cultures of cortical tissue from postnatal rats.

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The COVID-19-Curated and Open Analysis and Research Platform (CO-CONNECT) project worked with 22 organizations across the United Kingdom to build a federated platform, enabling researchers to instantaneously and dynamically query federated datasets to find relevant data for their study. Finding relevant data takes time and effort, reducing the efficiency of research. Although data controllers could understand the value of such a system, there were significant challenges and delays in setting up the platform in response to COVID-19.

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  • - Antibiotic-resistant infections are a major global health concern, causing over 700,000 deaths annually, leading to the development of ePAMS+, an ePrescribing tool aimed at improving antibiotic usage and combating resistance in healthcare settings.
  • - A non-randomised trial was conducted in two English hospitals during the pandemic to assess the feasibility and usability of ePAMS+, involving interviews and quantitative data collection to evaluate its implementation and effects on antibiotic prescribing practices.
  • - Results from 60 interviews and nearly 2,000 patient admissions indicated some aspects of ePAMS+ were well-received, though improvements are needed for certain features, highlighting both the potential and challenges of adopting this antimicrobial stewardship tool in clinical settings.
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A simple model is used to simulate seizures in a population of spiking excitatory neurons experiencing a uniform effect from inhibitory neurons. A key feature is introduced into the model, i.e.

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Background: Antibiotic resistance is rising globally and is a major One Health problem. How much person-to-person transmission or 'contagion' contributes to the spread of resistant strains compared with antibiotic usage remains unclear. As part of its COVID-19 response, Australia introduced strict people movement restrictions in early 2020.

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