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A Cdk1 phosphomimic mutant of MCAK impairs microtubule end recognition (2017)
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The microtubule depolymerising kinesin-13, MCAK, is phosphorylated at residue T537 by Cdk1. This is the only known phosphorylation site within MCAK’s motor domain. To understand the impact of phosphorylation by Cdk1 microtubule depolymerisation activ... Read More about A Cdk1 phosphomimic mutant of MCAK impairs microtubule end recognition.
14. Recovery: the business case (2017)
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This paper makes the Business Case for supporting recovery. We believe that this should be informed by three types of data: evaluative research (such as randomised controlled trials); the perceived benefits for service users – what might be termed ‘c... Read More about 14. Recovery: the business case.
The gift of the algorithm: beyond autonomy and control (2017)
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This piece brings together, participation, algorithmic composition and augmentation (as a mechanism by which people can work together to augment and support a composer’s workflow). The performance is about understanding the ways in which composition... Read More about The gift of the algorithm: beyond autonomy and control.
Background: Genetic analyses of plant root system development require large datasets of extracted architectural traits. To quantify such traits from images of root systems, researchers often have to choose between automated tools (that are prone to e... Read More about Combining semi-automated image analysis techniques with machine learning algorithms to accelerate large scale genetic studies.
The Cries of Columbia Road (2017)
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The Cries of London is an ongoing series of electroacoustic compositions and sound works that draw upon the urban anthropophonic soundscape of London. Taking inspiration from the seventeenth-century works of the same title by Thomas Weelkes, and Orla... Read More about The Cries of Columbia Road.
Political socialisation and the making of citizens (2017)
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Cracking the code: a personal journey of learning Glaserian grounded theory (2017)
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My PhD study which began in 2009 focused on the decision-making behaviors of mental health professionals, as they attended a “Single Point of Access” meeting. These meetings are set in community mental health services and involve professionals from a... Read More about Cracking the code: a personal journey of learning Glaserian grounded theory.