Background: Though social determinants are the primary drivers of health, few studies of people living with HIV focus on non-clinical correlates of insecure and/or fragmented connections with the care system. Our team uses linked clinical and multisector non-clinical data to study how residential mobility and connection to social services influence the HIV care continuum. We engage a diverse group of individuals living with HIV and other invested community members to guide and inform this research.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Though social determinants are the primary drivers of health, few studies of people living with HIV (PLWH) focus on non-clinical correlates of insecure and/or fragmented connections with the care system. Our team has used linked clinical and multisector non-clinical data to study how residential mobility and connection to social services influence the HIV care continuum. We engage a diverse group of invested patients and community members to guide and inform this research.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInflammatory Bowel Disease ( ) is a chronic and often debilitating autoinflammatory condition, with an increasing incidence in children. Standard-of-care therapies lead to sustained transmural healing and clinical remission in fewer than one-third of patients. For children, TNFα inhibition remains the only FDA-approved biologic therapy, providing an even greater urgency to understanding mechanisms of response.
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February 2024
Autotransporters constitute a large family of natural proteins that are essential for delivering many types of proteins and peptides across the outer membrane in Gram-negative bacteria. In biotechnology, autotransporters have been explored for display of recombinant proteins and peptides on the surface of Escherichia coli and have potential as tools for directed evolution of affinity proteins. Here, we investigate conditions for AIDA-I autotransporter-mediated display of recombinant proteins.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: How we communicate about obesity is critical as treatment paradigms shift upstream. We previously identified parental perceptions, concerns, beliefs, and communication preferences about early life obesity risk. We engaged parents of children 0 to 24 months of age and pediatricians from Indianapolis, Indiana, USA in the co-design of messages and tools that can be used to facilitate parent/provider conversations about early life obesity prevention.
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