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PWE-199 Metabolomic profiling in acute pancreatitis; in search of new biomarkers (2015)
Journal Article
Ross, N., Correa, E., Rattray, N., Hildebrand, D., Trivedi, D., Goodacre, R., & Watson, A. (2015). PWE-199 Metabolomic profiling in acute pancreatitis; in search of new biomarkers. Gut, 64(Suppl), A299.2-A300. https://doi.org/10.1136/gutjnl-2015-309861.646

Introduction Severe acute pancreatitis (AP) carries a 30–50% mortality.1Current scoring systems fall short in predictive accuracy, sensitivity, specificity and availability.2Metabolomics aims to decipher molecular signatures that will distinguish dis... Read More about PWE-199 Metabolomic profiling in acute pancreatitis; in search of new biomarkers.

Multi-Turing instabilities & spontaneous patterns in discrete nonlinear systems : simplicity and complexity, cavities and counterpropagation (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Bostock, C., Christian, J., Leite, A., McDonald, G., & Huang, J. (2015, June). Multi-Turing instabilities & spontaneous patterns in discrete nonlinear systems : simplicity and complexity, cavities and counterpropagation. Presented at 12th International Conference on the Mathematical and Numerical Aspects of Wave Propagation, Karlsruhe, Germany

Alan Turing's profound insight into morphogenesis, published in 1952, has provided the cornerstone for understanding the origin of pattern and form in Nature. When the uniform states of a nonlinear reaction-diffusion system are sufficiently stressed,... Read More about Multi-Turing instabilities & spontaneous patterns in discrete nonlinear systems : simplicity and complexity, cavities and counterpropagation.

Novel therapies for cancer treatment : designing high affinity and selectivity ligands against SIRT1 (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Al-Sudani, B., Krstic- Demonacos, M., & Ragazzon, P. (2015, June). Novel therapies for cancer treatment : designing high affinity and selectivity ligands against SIRT1. Poster presented at EuroMedLab Paris 2015, Paris, France

The word ‘sirtuin’ (SIR) stands for Silent Information Regulator. SIRT1 is the most studied mammalian sirtuin and predominantly localises to the nucleus. Many sirtuins targets are involved in cancer and in many types of cancers, SIRT1 is found to be... Read More about Novel therapies for cancer treatment : designing high affinity and selectivity ligands against SIRT1.

Evaluating the predictions of objective intelligibility metrics for modified and synthetic speech (2015)
Journal Article
Tang, Y., Cooke, M., & Valentini-Botinhao, C. (2015). Evaluating the predictions of objective intelligibility metrics for modified and synthetic speech. Computer Speech and Language, 35, 73-92. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.csl.2015.06.002

Several modification algorithms that alter natural or synthetic speech with the goal of improving intelligibility in noise have been proposed recently. A key requirement of many modification techniques is the ability to predict intelligibility, both... Read More about Evaluating the predictions of objective intelligibility metrics for modified and synthetic speech.