Publications by authors named "Shaffer K"

Background: Prior research on factors associated with sleep problems among care partners (CPs) of persons with cognitive decline (PwCD) are often limited by imprecise (i.e., single yes/no questions) measures of insomnia, burden, and CP mental health.

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Background: Ivacaftor exhibits anti-staphylococcal properties but does not clear from the lungs of people with cystic fibrosis (pwCF). We assessed whether exposure to therapeutic concentrations of ivacaftor could allow to form small colony variants (SCVs), a phenotype commonly associated with bacterial persistence.

Methods: Humanized G551D-CFTR (hG551D) rats were treated with ivacaftor for 7 days.

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  • - The synthesis of crystallizable unnatural amino acid acridon-2-ylalanine (Acd) is refined for large-scale production, allowing its incorporation into proteins through genetic code expansion (GCE) and preparation for solid-phase peptide synthesis (SPPS).
  • - Acd is utilized in designing fluorescent protease sensors by leveraging its ability to quench fluorescence when near tyrosine (Tyr) residues, showcasing its application in biochemistry.
  • - The study also explores Acd's role in a lanthanide-binding peptide and its insertion into the protein α-synuclein, revealing its effectiveness in studying ion binding and aggregation properties in proteins.
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  • Millennials, as emerging unpaid caregivers, show unique patterns in using digital health technologies compared to older generations, like Baby Boomers and the Silent Generation.
  • A study using data from the Health Information National Trends Survey highlighted that Millennial caregivers are more likely to have internet-enabled devices, utilize wearable tech, and choose telehealth for convenience.
  • The findings suggest that understanding these differences is important for creating effective digital support interventions tailored to the needs of Millennial caregivers.
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Background: Significant insomnia symptoms can have important impacts on the health and quality of life of caregivers of persons with cognitive decline (PwCD).

Objective: To characterize the prevalence of clinically significant insomnia symptoms using the recommended community cutoff for the Insomnia Severity Index (ISI; ≥10) and identify correlates of the presence of symptoms.

Methods: Eighty PwCD caregivers were recruited from a memory and aging care clinic in an academic medical center and completed all study procedures (M = 66.

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  • The study investigates the effects of posterior column osteotomies (PCOs) combined with anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF) on spinal curvature, specifically measuring changes in lordosis, in patients.
  • A total of 99 patients were analyzed, with results showing that those who underwent PCOs experienced significantly greater improvements in lumbar lordosis, segmental lordosis, and disc angle compared to those who had just ALIF.
  • The findings suggest that adding PCOs during ALIF procedures enhances spinal correction, allowing the disc angle to closely match the designed curvature of the interbody cage.
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  • Many breast cancer survivors face significant sexual health concerns after treatment but often lack support for these issues; online interventions may help address these barriers, especially time constraints.
  • This study aims to develop an effective online sexual health intervention for breast cancer survivors by optimizing various components to maximize benefits with minimal effort.
  • It will involve 320 female participants with specific sexual symptoms, who will be randomly assigned to different combinations of intervention strategies focusing on education, communication, and intimacy skills.
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Background: Digital health interventions show potential to increase caregivers' access to psychosocial care; however, it is unclear to what extent existing interventions may need to be tailored to meet caregivers' unique needs.

Purpose: This study aimed to determine whether-and if so, how-an efficacious Internet-delivered insomnia program should be modified for caregivers. The generalizability of these findings beyond the tested program was also examined.

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Background: Delivering insomnia treatment by the Internet holds promise for increasing care access to family caregivers, but their ability to adhere to and benefit from such fully-automated programs has not been rigorously tested.

Purpose: This fully-powered, single-group trial tested whether characteristics of the caregiving context influence high-intensity caregivers' engagement with and benefit from an empirically validated Internet intervention for insomnia.

Methods: At baseline, caregivers providing unpaid time- and responsibility-intensive care who reported insomnia (N = 100; age M = 52.

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Ebolavirus disease (EVD) is caused by multiple species of . Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) against the virus glycoprotein (GP) are the only class of therapeutic approved for treatment of EVD caused by (EBOV). Therefore, mAbs targeting multiple species may represent the next generation of EVD therapeutics.

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Background: Cancer caregivers are more likely to report clinically significant symptoms of insomnia than cancer patients and the general population, yet research has been limited regarding cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) among this population.

Methods: To better understand cancer caregivers' engagement with and benefit from CBT-I, cancer caregivers were enrolled in a nonrandomized pilot feasibility trial of an evidence-based Internet-delivered insomnia program. Thirteen caregivers completed mixed-methods assessments prior to receiving the insomnia program and after the nine-week intervention period.

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Evidence from medicine and other fields has shown that gender diversity results in better decision making and outcomes. The incoming workforce of congenital heart specialists (especially in pediatric cardiology) appears to be more gender balanced, but past studies have shown many inequities. Gender-associated differences in leadership positions, opportunities presented for academic advancement, and recognition for academic contributions to the field persist.

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The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pandemic is characterized by the emergence of novel variants of concern (VOCs) that replace ancestral strains. Here, we dissect the complex selective pressures by evaluating variant fitness and adaptation in human respiratory tissues. We evaluate viral properties and host responses to reconstruct forces behind D614G through Omicron (BA.

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Background: For patients with ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) undergoing breast conservation surgery (BCS), guidelines advise a margin width of at least 2 mm, with studies demonstrating decreased recurrence risk compared to narrower margins. However, limited data exist establishing if this margin is appropriate in mastectomies, and specifically for nipple-sparing mastectomy (NSM). Consequently, we evaluated the margins of DCIS patients undergoing NSM and resulting oncologic outcomes.

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Background: Norovirus (NoV) can cause chronic relapsing and remitting diarrhea in immunocompromised patients.  Few multicenter studies have described the clinical course, outcomes, and complications of chronic NoV in transplant recipients.

Methods: A multicenter retrospective study of adult and pediatric SOT and HSCT recipients diagnosed with NoV between November 1, 2017, and February 28, 2021.

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Heparan sulfate (HS) is a glycosaminoglycan (GAG) found throughout nature and is involved in a wide range of functions including modulation of cell signalling via sequestration of growth factors. Current consensus is that the specificity of HS motifs for protein binding are individual for each protein. Given the structural complexity of HS the synthesis of libraries of these compounds to probe this is not trivial.

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  • - Caregivers of individuals with dementia experience significantly worse sleep compared to the general population, as suggested by various studies that measured self-reported sleep quality and caregiver burden.
  • - A systematic scoping review examined literature on this issue, finding that out of 540 articles screened, 24 met the criteria for inclusion, with most studies indicating a positive correlation between caregiver burden and poorer self-reported sleep quality.
  • - Despite subjective reports indicating sleep issues, there is limited evidence connecting caregiver burden to objective sleep measures; healthcare providers should acknowledge the impact of caregiver burden on sleep and address it in care strategies.
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Objective: Distress screening is standard practice among oncology patients, yet few routine distress screening programs exist for cancer caregivers. The objective of this study was to demonstrate the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of Cancer Support Source-Caregiver (CSS-CG, 33-item), an electronic distress screening and automated referral program with a consultation (S + C) to improve caregiver unmet needs, quality of life, anxiety, depression, and distress relative to Enhanced Usual Care (EUC; access to educational materials).

Method: 150 caregivers of patients with varying sites/stages of cancer were randomized to S + C or EUC and completed assessments at baseline, 3-months post-baseline, and 6-months post-baseline.

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With the great progress on determining protein structures over the last decade comes a renewed appreciation that structures must be combined with dynamics and energetics to understand function. Fluorescence spectroscopy, specifically Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET), provides a great window into dynamics and energetics due to its application at physiological temperatures and ability to measure dynamics on the ångström scale. We have recently advanced transition metal FRET (tmFRET) to study allosteric regulation of maltose binding protein and have reported measurements of maltose-dependent distance changes with an accuracy of ∼1.

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Proteins are the workhorses of biology, orchestrating a myriad of cellular functions through intricate conformational changes. Protein allostery, the phenomenon where binding of ligands or environmental changes induce conformational rearrangements in the protein, is fundamental to these processes. We have previously shown that transition metal Förster resonance energy transfer (tmFRET) can be used to interrogate the conformational rearrangements associated with protein allostery and have recently introduced novel FRET acceptors utilizing metal-bipyridyl derivatives to measure long (>20 Å) intramolecular distances in proteins.

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As mobile and wearable devices continue to grow in popularity, there is strong yet unrealized potential to harness people's mobile sensing data to improve our understanding of their cellular and biologically-based diseases. Breakthrough technical innovations in tumor modeling, such as the three dimensional tumor microenvironment system (TMES), allow researchers to study the behavior of tumor cells in a controlled environment that closely mimics the human body. Although patients' health behaviors are known to impact their tumor growth through circulating hormones (cortisol, melatonin), capturing this process is a challenge to rendering realistic tumor models in the TMES or similar tumor modeling systems.

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  • - Recent increases in opioid use among pregnant and parenting women highlight the need for effective treatment approaches, yet many face challenges with inpatient care and often drop out of treatment programs.
  • - A study involving 30 pregnant women undergoing methadone initiation revealed themes such as barriers and facilitators to treatment, the transition to outpatient services, and the need for better clinical support.
  • - The findings emphasize the importance of addressing the obstacles identified by participants to improve engagement and outcomes for pregnant individuals with opioid use disorder.
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Homozygous 5'-methylthioadenosine phosphorylase (MTAP) deletions occur in approximately 15% of human cancers. Co-deletion of MTAP and methionine adenosyltransferase 2 alpha (MAT2a) induces a synthetic lethal phenotype involving protein arginine methyltransferase 5 (PRMT5) inhibition. MAT2a inhibitors are now in clinical trials for genotypic MTAP cancers, however the MTAP genotype represents fewer than 2% of human colorectal cancers (CRCs), limiting the utility of MAT2a inhibitors in these and other MTAP cancers.

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With the great progress on determining protein structures over the last decade comes a renewed appreciation that structures must be combined with dynamics and energetics to understand function. Fluorescence spectroscopy, specifically Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET), provides a great window into dynamics and energetics due to its application at physiological temperatures and ability to measure dynamics on the ångström scale. We have recently advanced transition metal FRET (tmFRET) to study allosteric regulation of maltose binding protein and have reported measurements of maltose-dependent distance changes with an accuracy of ~1.

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