Christine Jost, Florence Birungi Kyazze, Jesse B. Naab, Sharmind Neelormi et al.
In Uganda, Ghana and Bangladesh, participatory tools were used for a socio-economic and gender analysis of three topics: climate-smart agriculture (CSA), climate analogue approaches, and climate and weather forecasting. Policy and programme-relevant results were obtained. Smallholders are changing a...
Angela Zhang, Lei Xing, James Zou, Joseph C. Wu
In the past decade, the application of machine learning (ML) to healthcare has helped drive the automation of physician tasks as well as enhancements in clinical capabilities and access to care. This progress has emphasized that, from model development to model deployment, data play central roles. I...
Marjolein J.A. Weerts, Kristina Lanko, Francisco J. Guzmán‐Vega, Adam Jackson et al.
PURPOSE: Pathogenic variants in SETD1B have been associated with a syndromic neurodevelopmental disorder including intellectual disability, language delay, and seizures. To date, clinical features have been described for 11 patients with (likely) pathogenic SETD1B sequence variants. This study aims ...
James Zouch, Bjørnar Berg, Are Hugo Pripp, Kjersti Storheim et al.
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the longitudinal impact of introducing a national, direct access physiotherapy model of care on the rates of primary and secondary care consultations for musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions. DESIGN: Interrupted time series analysis using segmented linear regression. SETTING: Nor...
Jason Miller, Benjamin R. Thompson, James T. Handa, Philip J. Luthert et al.
Clinicians recognize the heterogeneity of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) in presentation, progression, and treatment response, as well as the challenges in distinguishing it from other macular degenerations. As part of the 2024 Ryan Initiative for Macular Research meeting, a group of clinici...
Noemi N. Piga, Michael A. Portelli, Nick Shrine, Jing Chen et al.
Background In approximately 10% of asthma patients, symptoms remain uncontrolled despite maximal treatment, representing an unmet clinical need. The causal variants, genes and pathways underlying genetic risk factors have not been fully elucidated, and it is unclear whether there are unique genetic ...
Emma R. Norman
Writing an excellent scholarly peer review—as most academics are acutely aware—takes considerable time, effort, thought, and skill. Good reviews not only point out the strengths and weaknesses of a paper in detail with authority and sensitivity but also give significant guidance to authors on how ex...
Marjolein J.A. Weerts, Kristina Lanko, Francisco J. Guzmán‐Vega, Adam Jackson et al.
ABSTRACT Pathogenic variants in SETD1B have been associated with a syndromic neurodevelopmental disorder including intellectual disability, language delay and seizures. To date, clinical features have been described for eleven patients with (likely) pathogenic SETD1B sequence variants. We perform an...