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Joseph M. Dalloul, Devon Harvey, Jiannong Dai, Chenna Kesavulu Sugali, Weiming Mao
The Role of Cross-linked Actin Networks in the Proliferation and Senescence of Primary Human Trabecular Meshwork Cells
Biomedical

Purpose: TGFβ2 has been found to be elevated in the trabecular meshwork (TM) of patients with primary open-angle glaucoma. TM cells treated with TGFβ2...

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Nathan Hubbard, Shahna Shahul Hameed, Tasneem Sharma
Determining the Therapeutic Effect of Human Neuritin 1 on the Restoration of Degenerated Retinal Ganglion Cells from Glaucoma Patients
Neuroscience

Background and Hypothesis: Glaucoma is a group of optic neuropathies that affects approximately 76 million people worldwide. The main risk factor is e...

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This study addresses a critical unmet need in glaucoma treatment by exploring novel strategies for the regeneration and protection of retinal ganglion...

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Jared Clark, Andreia Alexander
Evaluation of Resident Presentations Using a DEI Checklist
Evaluation

Background: In 2021, the Indiana University School of Medicine Department of Emergency Medicine developed a DEI checklist for residents presenting to...

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This study presents a timely and important evaluation of a DEI checklist implemented for resident presentations within an Emergency Medicine departmen...

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Gilles Paché
Goal-Driven Logistics—Shaping the Soccer Match Experience
Management

Crowd management at soccer matches—or “football” matches in Europe—presents significant logistical challenges that remain underexplored in...

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Sherri Weitl-Harms
The Human-Centered Design With Iterative Service-Learning Framework: Applied to Small Rural Organizations
Informatics

The innovative framework described in this work integrates human-centered design principles with iterative service-learning to incrementall...

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Bob Everson
Exploring Employee Attitudes and Behaviors Related to AI Technology and the Future of Work
Management

This qualitative research study explores employee attitudes and coping behaviors toward AI artificial intelligence implementation using Laz...

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John James Cater, III, Marilyn Young
Conflict in Family Firms: Contributors and Reduction Mechanisms
Management

Family businesses are characterized by conflict. The most harmful type of conflict, relationship conflict, can significantly impair the ope...

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This paper, titled "Conflict in Family Firms: Contributors and Reduction Mechanisms," addresses a highly salient and often detrimental aspect of famil...

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DeAndrea Davis, Richard Miller, Scott Wysong
The Influence of Leadership on Self Determination, Work Engagement, and Job Crafting on Marginalized Workers in Health Care Environments
Management

This study examines how dirty workers, those in housekeeping, janitorial, and food services, are marginalized despite their contributions t...

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Bob Everson
Managerial Communication Styles as Predictors of Employee Job Satisfaction: A Mixed-Methods Study
Management

This mixed-methods study explores how managerial communication styles shape employee job satisfaction. Five communication styles: assertive...

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This mixed-methods study effectively explores the crucial link between managerial communication styles and employee job satisfaction, a topic of signi...

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