671 results match your criteria: "Butler University.[Affiliation]"
Nat Ecol Evol
July 2024
College of Integrative Sciences and Arts, Arizona State University, Mesa, AZ, USA.
Am J Pharm Educ
June 2024
College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Butler University, Indianapolis, IN, USA.
The notion of consumerism and that students are customers of pharmacy colleges was explored by proponents and opponents of the idea. First, a working definition of a "customer" in pharmacy education is pondered with respect to the roles and responsibilities of students and schools/colleges of pharmacy. Second, the pros and cons of "student-centered" education are considered in the light of students and their families being consumers of the educational experience.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMed Ref Serv Q
May 2024
Yale School of Medicine Physician Assistant Online Program, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
Evidence-based medicine (EBM) instruction is required for physician assistant (PA) students. As a follow-up to an initial didactic year survey, this study seeks to understand which attributes of EBM resources clinical PA students find most and least useful, their self-efficacy utilizing medical literature, and their usage of EBM tools in the clinic. Results indicate that students preferred UpToDate and PubMed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEcol Evol
May 2024
U.S. EPA Great Lakes Toxicology and Ecology Division Duluth Minnesota USA.
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of an organism to alter its phenotype in response to environmental cues. This can be adaptive if the cues are reliable predictors of impending conditions and the alterations enhance the organism's ability to capitalize on those conditions. However, since traits do not exist in isolation but as part of larger interdependent systems of traits (phenotypic integration), trade-offs between correlated plastic traits can make phenotypic plasticity non- or maladaptive.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHealth Commun
February 2025
Department of Communication Studies, Indiana University.
Despite clinical recommendations, only 24.9% of infants in the United States are exclusively breastfed at 6 months of age, and women who use formula report facing stigma and feeling like a failure. Individual experiences are often influenced by master narratives such as "breast is best," and stories can reveal how the discourse may manifest unintended effects, potentially eliciting guilt and shame, which are known to result in negative maternal mental outcomes, including depression and anxiety.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProc Natl Acad Sci U S A
April 2024
Conservation and Science Department, Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago, IL 60614.
While there is increasing recognition that social processes in cities like gentrification have ecological consequences, we lack nuanced understanding of the ways gentrification affects urban biodiversity. We analyzed a large camera trap dataset of mammals (>500 g) to evaluate how gentrification impacts species richness and community composition across 23 US cities. After controlling for the negative effect of impervious cover, gentrified parts of cities had the highest mammal species richness.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm J Med Genet A
July 2024
Department of Pediatrics, Division of Medical Genetics and Genomic Medicine, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee, USA.
J Pediatr Urol
October 2024
Department of Urology, UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA. Electronic address:
Introduction: Abdominal radiographs are frequently used for evaluation of bowel and bladder dysfunction in pediatric urology. However, the dose of radiation delivered with each study is estimated from machine settings as opposed to measurement of the true entrance skin dose. In addition, the correlation of radiographic constipation with patient symptoms has been questioned.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Physician Assist Educ
June 2024
Jennifer Snyder, PhD, PA-C, is an associate dean of College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences and professor of PA Program at Butler University, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Blue sky thinking references the opportunity to brainstorm about a topic without limits… to consider what things might be like if creative thoughts were unconstrained by current philosophies or other boundaries. This article is a call to our fellow educators to consider how blue sky thinking applied to physician assistant (PA) program accreditation might further advance programs, faculty, and the profession. To develop and maintain a PA program, institutions must voluntarily undergo evaluation by the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNat Commun
February 2024
Department of Leukemia, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, USA.
DNA damage resistance is a major barrier to effective DNA-damaging therapy in multiple myeloma (MM). To discover mechanisms through which MM cells overcome DNA damage, we investigate how MM cells become resistant to antisense oligonucleotide (ASO) therapy targeting Interleukin enhancer binding factor 2 (ILF2), a DNA damage regulator that is overexpressed in 70% of MM patients whose disease has progressed after standard therapies have failed. Here, we show that MM cells undergo adaptive metabolic rewiring to restore energy balance and promote survival in response to DNA damage activation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPain Ther
April 2024
Department of Anesthesia, Critical Care and Pain Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, 330 Brookline Avenue, Boston, MA, USA.
Ann Pharmacother
October 2024
College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences, Butler University, Indianapolis, IN, USA.
J Physician Assist Educ
March 2024
Jennifer Snyder, PhD, PA-C, is a professor and associate dean for the College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences at Butler University in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Proteins
June 2024
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Butler University, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.
Human acyl protein thioesterases (APTs) catalyze the depalmitoylation of S-acylated proteins attached to the plasma membrane, facilitating reversible cycles of membrane anchoring and detachment. We previously showed that a bacterial APT homologue, FTT258 from the gram-negative pathogen Francisella tularensis, exists in equilibrium between a closed and open state based on the structural dynamics of a flexible loop overlapping its active site. Although the structural dynamics of this loop are not conserved in human APTs, the amino acid sequence of this loop is highly conserved, indicating essential but divergent functions for this loop in human APTs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUnderstanding the cell biology of protein trafficking and homeostasis requires reproducible methods for identifying and quantifying proteins within cells or cellular structures. Imaging protocols for measuring punctate protein accumulation in linear structures, for example the neurites of have relied on proprietary software for a full range of analysis capabilities. Here we describe a set of macros written for the NIH-supported imaging software ImageJ or Fiji (Fiji is Just ImageJ) that reliably identify protein puncta so that they can be analyzed with respect to intensity, density, and width at half-maximum intensity (Full-Width, Half-Maximum, FWHM).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMicroPubl Biol
December 2023
Biology, Western Washington University, Bellingham, Washington, United States.
In DAF-7/TGF-beta signaling regulates development, metabolism, and behavior. In addition loss of leads to an increase of the glutamate receptor GLR-1. In mutants, GLR-1 tagged with GFP (GLR-1::GFP) accumulates in wide puncta along the ventral nerve cord of the animal.
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December 2023
Biology, Western Washington University, Bellingham, Washington, United States.
Quantitative imaging of synaptic vesicle localization and abundance using fluorescently labeled synaptic vesicle associated proteins like GFP::SNB-1 is a well-established method for measuring changes in synapse structure at neuromuscular junctions (NMJ) in . To date, however, the ability to easily and reproducibly measure key parameters at the NMJ - maximum intensity, size of GFP::SNB-1 puncta, density of puncta - has relied on the use of expensive, customizable software that requires coding skills to modify, precluding widespread access and thus preventing standardization within the field. We carried out a comparative evaluation of a new, open-source Fiji puncta plugin versus traditional Igor-based analysis of GFP::SNB-1 imaging data taken of cholinergic motor neurons in the dorsal nerve cord of loss of function mutants in , which encodes a G protein-coupled receptor known to impact GFP::SNB-1 accumulation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm J Health Syst Pharm
April 2024
Butler University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Indianapolis, IN, USA.
J Med Access
December 2023
Butler University, Indianapolis, IN, USA.
The rapid growth of technology has transformed the way the public purchases many products, including medications. Online medication purchasing has become a convenient and confidential route for patients to access healthcare without leaving their homes. Online pharmacies have many benefits but also present an increased risk for patient harm caused by unintentionally purchasing from illegal online pharmacies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFExp Aging Res
January 2025
Psychology Department, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
This study examined the combined influence of assimilation and contrast effects on the memory self-efficacy and objective memory of young (ages 18-25, = 114), middle-age (ages 26-59, = 48), and older (ages 60-98, = 59) adults. We reminded participants that they matched positive, not negative, memory-relevant or memory-irrelevant stereotypes of aging either before (experimental conditions) or after (control condition) they completed a memory self-efficacy questionnaire and took a memory test. Participants exposed to memory-relevant aging stereotypes prior to other measures reported higher memory self-efficacy than those exposed to memory-irrelevant stereotypes; this effect did not depend on age group.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFQual Health Res
May 2024
Department of Communication Studies, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN, USA.
Individuals have faced unprecedented uncertainty and risk surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, and decision-making dilemmas have been complicated by quickly evolving and often contradictory recommendations for staying healthy. Using tenets of problematic integration theory and risk orders theory, we analyzed interview data from 50 mothers who gave birth during the pandemic to understand how uncertainty and risk perceptions shaped their decision-making about keeping themselves and their infants healthy in the first year after birth. Results describe how some mothers in our sample made sense of their decision-making to prioritize first-order risks to their own and their family's physical health, and other mothers prioritized second-order risks to their relationships and identities.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiology (Basel)
November 2023
Department of Biological Sciences, Butler University, Indianapolis, IN 46208, USA.
Despite the increasing use of organizational solidarity statements following instances of social injustice, little-to-no research has examined whether these statements signal inclusion for minoritized groups. The present work investigates how different types of solidarity statements affect Black Americans' sense of identity safety and assesses mechanisms underlying their responses. Across three online experiments, Black Americans recruited from Prolific Academic ( = 1,668) saw solidarity statements from a fictional organization that were either written in response to a race-related event at the societal level (e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm J Med Genet A
March 2024
Department of Pediatrics, Division of Medical Genetics and Genomic Medicine, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee, USA.