Publications by authors named "J Gala True"

Background: People living with dementia often experience changes in independence and daily living, affecting their well-being and quality of life. Behavioural changes correlate with cognitive decline, functional impairment, caregiver distress, and care availability.

Methods: We use data from a 3-year prospective observational study of 141 people with dementia at home, using the Bristol Activities of Daily Living Scale, Neuropsychiatric Inventory and cognitive assessments, alongside self-reported and healthcare-related data.

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Our world is ever evolving and interconnected, creating constant opportunities for disease outbreaks and pandemics to occur, making pandemic preparedness and pathogen management crucial for global health security. Early pathogen identification and intervention play a key role in mitigating the impacts of disease outbreaks. In this perspective, we present the Viral Trait Assessment for Pandemics (ViTAP) model to aid in the early identification of high-risk viruses that have pandemic potential, which incorporates lessons from past pandemics, including which key viral characteristics are important such as genetic makeup, transmission modes, mutation rates, and symptom severity.

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Aberrant endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and inner nuclear membrane (INM) proteins are destroyed through ER-associated degradation (ERAD) and INM-associated degradation (INMAD). We previously showed the Hrd1, Doa10, and Asi ERAD and INMAD ubiquitin ligases (E3s) in confer resistance to hygromycin B, which distorts the ribosome decoding center. Here, we assessed the requirement of Ubc6 and Ubc7, the primary ERAD and INMAD ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes (E2s) for hygromycin B resistance.

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Influenza still poses a significant challenge due to its high mutation rates and the low effectiveness of traditional vaccines. At present, antibodies that neutralize the highly variable hemagglutinin antigen are a major driver of the observed variable protection. To decipher how influenza vaccines can be improved, an analysis of licensed vaccine platforms was conducted, contrasting the strengths and limitations of their different mechanisms of protection.

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The pharmaceutical industry is undergoing a sweeping transformation, driven by technological innovations, demographic shifts, regulatory changes and consumer expectations. For adaptive players in pharma to excel in this rapidly changing landscape, which will be markedly different from today by 2030 and beyond, they will require a different set of skills, capabilities and mindsets, as well as a willingness to collaborate and co-create value with multiple stakeholders. The industry needs to rewrite the textbook for pharma by embracing and implementing four key dimensions of change: digitalization, personalization, collaboration and innovation.

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