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Concert recording 2021-10-30
[Track 1]. The song of King David / Norman Bolter-- [Track 2]. O mio babbino caro / Giacomo Puccini -- [Track 3]. Sonata Vox Gabrieli / Stjepan Sulek -- [Track 4]. Reflective Mood / Sammy Nestico -- [Track 5]. Anything Goes / [Cole Porter] ; arranged by Al Cobine
Concert recording 2019-11-18
[Track 1]. Boutade / Pierre Gabaye -- [Track 2]. Sonata for trumpet and piano, op. 51. III. Finale (Tocatta) / Flor Peeters -- [Track 3]. Concerto [Abridged] / Alexander Artunian -- [Track 4]. Sonata for trumpet and piano. I. Lento, Allegro molto / Eric Ewazen -- [Track 5]. Dance suite from Terpsichore . I. Ballet de Grenoville IV. La Bourre / Michael Praetorius edited and arranged by Allan Dean -- [Track 6]. Quintet no. 1, op. 5. I. Moderato / Victor Ewald -- [Track 7]. Sonata for horn, trumpet and trombone (1922). I. Allegro moderato [Track 8]. II. Andante [Track 9]. III. Rondeau / F. Poulenc
Concert recording 2021-11-07a
[Track 1]. La maniere de Shumann /Jean-Michel Defaye -- [Track 2]. Sang till lotta / Jan Sandstrom -- [Track 3]. Concertino in B♭ / Ernst Sachse -- [Track 4]. Nearer my God to thee for 9 celli / James Stevens -- [Track 5]. Ave Maria / Franz Biebl -- [Track 6]. Soundtrack for trombone / Brian Sadler
Identifying Patterns of Comorbidities with Cancers of the Colon and Rectum, as Related to age at Diagnosis
Conference Proceeding from International Population Data Linkage Conference 202
Concert recording 2018-10-22
[Track 1]. Ballade / Frank Martin -- [Track 2]. Suite for four trombones, op. 82. I. Entrata [Track 3]. II. Lied [Track 4]. III. Dans / Flor Peeters -- [Track 5]. America the beautiful / Samuel Ward arranged by Robert Elkjer -- [Track 6]. Elegy for Mippy II / Leonard Bernstein -- [Track 7]. In memorium / Raymond Premru -- [Track 8]. Anything goes / Cole Porter arranged by Al Cobine -- [Track 9]. Suite for four trombones. I. Moderato maestoso [Track 10]. II. Andantino [Track 11]. III. Choral [Track 12]. IV. Scherzo / Desire Dondeyne -- [Track 13]. That\u27s a plenty / Lew Pollack arranged by Jack Gale
Associations between viewable greenspace and adolescent wellbeing in Wales.
Objectives
Mental wellbeing can deteriorate throughout adolescence; females and children from low-income families more likely to experience mental health conditions. Views of greenspace from home positively impact cognition, but links with wellbeing has not been explored in children. We linked environment and survey data for 14 year olds in Wales, UK.
Approach
Our cross-sectional study examined the relationship between views of greenspace and wellbeing for >1000 children aged 14 years living in Wales between 2015-2016. We linked data on views of greenspace from the home location with individual-level wellbeing and socio-demographic data in the SAIL Databank; a secure research environment. Our health outcome was derived from self-reported wellbeing measures in the Millennium Cohort Study. Views of greenspace were derived from LiDAR data and quantified on a continuous scale (0-1). We used Generalised Additive Models to investigate associations between views of greenspace and wellbeing; adjusting for factors such as parent wellbeing and deprivation.
Results
Homes in coastal areas had larger views of greenspace than non-coastal residences. Individuals living in the most deprived areas had smaller views of greenspace (mean = 0.03) than least deprived (mean = 0.12). Overall, individuals living in detached homes had the greatest views of greenspace (0.4) and flats had the poorest views of greenspace (mean = 0.02). We will report our final regression analyses at the conference investigating the association between views of greenspace and adolescent wellbeing. Our models will be fully adjusted and sub-analyses will be stratified by gender and urban/rural status. We will also report findings on whether deprivation mediates for any relationships.
Conclusion
Our study is the first to link objectively measured views of greenspace with wellbeing data for a national cohort. Our results can be used to develop interventions to support good wellbeing in adolescents. Further longitudinal research is required to investigate the causal pathways between views of greenspace and adolescent wellbeing
Epigenetic Changes in Individuals with Arsenicosis
Inorganic arsenic (iAs) is an environmental toxicant currently poisoning millions of people worldwide, and chronically exposed individuals are susceptible to arsenicosis or arsenic poisoning. Using a state-of-the-art technique to map the methylomes of our study subjects, we identified a large interactome of hypermethylated genes that are enriched for their involvement in arsenic-associated diseases, such as cancer, heart disease, and diabetes. Notably, we have uncovered an arsenic-induced tumor suppressorome, a complex of 17 tumor suppressors known to be silenced in human cancers. This finding represents a pivotal clue in unraveling a possible epigenetic mode of arsenic-induced disease
Concert recording 2019-02-07b
[Track 1]. Après un rêve from Trois melodies, op. 7 / Gabriel Fauré -- [Track 2]. The little horses / Aaron Copland -- [Track 3]. Denn es genet den Menschen wie dem Vieh from Four serious songs, op. 121 / Johannes Brahms -- [Track 4]. War song no. 2 / Charles Ives -- [Track 5]. Song to the moon from Rusalka / Antonin Dvořák -- [Track 6]. Prison / Gabriel Fauré -- [Track 7]. O Tod, wie bitter bist du from Four serious songs, op. 121 / Johannes Brahms -- [Track 8]. Dreams / Charles Ives -- [Track 9]. Der Erkönig / Schubert
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