Publications by authors named "J MACKINNON"

As important primary producers and key components of biogeochemical processes, phytoplankton communities are highly diverse and continually adapt to changes in the environment, impacting the entire marine ecosystem. Consequently, it remains important to isolate, culture and properly describe new phytoplankton strains to provide relevant model organisms for laboratory research and accurate reference sequences for identification. Here, 73 phytoplankton strains from the eastern Canadian waters were isolated and genetically characterized using a long rRNA fragment (~4000 bp) covering the 18S, ITS and 28S rRNA regions generated with long-read sequencing technology.

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  • Intimate partner violence (IPV) affects both the physical and mental health of victims, presenting significant public health issues alongside social and economic costs.
  • The study examined how the public interprets IPV through the lens of the perpetrator's mental health status (PTSD vs. no PTSD) and gender identity (male, female, nonbinary), using a sample of 265 community participants.
  • Participants assessed IPV based on a uniform story modified only by gender and diagnostic status, revealing that views on IPV were consistently focused on abuse, leading to the identification of five main themes relating to perceptions and responses to IPV.
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Background: Hospital electronic medical record (EMR) systems are becoming increasingly integrated for management of patient data, especially given recent policy changes issued by the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services. In addition to data management, these data provide evidence for patient-centered outcomes research for a range of diseases, including cancer. Integrating EMR patient data with existing disease registries strengthens all essential components for assuring optimal health outcomes.

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Objective: Given global shortages in the rheumatology workforce, the demand for rheumatology assessment often exceeds the capacity to provide timely access to care. Accurate triage of patient referrals is important to ensure appropriate utilization of finite resources. We assessed the feasibility of physiotherapist (PT)-led triage using a standardized protocol in identifying cases of inflammatory arthritis (IA), as compared to usual rheumatologist triage of referrals for joint pain, in a tertiary care rheumatology clinic.

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