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    Holistic Responses to Campus Violence in the United States: Understanding the Needs of Campus and Community - Based Service Providers--RESEARCH

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    Campus violence is a significant social and public health problem in the United States and poses a unique situation for service provision. Victims often have access to both campus-based and community-based services, as they are simultaneously students and citizens of a larger community. Therefore, understanding the needs of campus violence service providers is essential for enhancing responses to campus violence. This research identifies knowledge and service delivery needs among service providers to support a comprehensive approach to ending campus violence. Situated in the social-ecological model, this article discusses the results of a survey to identify knowledge and service delivery needs among campus-and community-based service providers. The results indicate that both campus and community-based service providers were knowledgeable about campus violence and expressed confidence in providing services. However, clear areas for improving service providers’ knowledge base emerge, such as providing community-based service providers with a better understanding of campus judicial policies and campus-based responses to violence. Therefore, two recommendations for campus-based anti-violence efforts emerge. First, it is important for campus-based programs to provide broad training for the multiple service-provider constituents. Secondly, knowledge and service needs assessments can illuminate areas for additional training specific to constituencies

    Sensory Communication

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    Contains table of contents for Section 2, an introduction and reports on twelve research projects.National Institutes of Health Grant 5 R01 DC00117National Institutes of Health Contract 2 P01 DC00361National Institutes of Health Grant 5 R01 DC00126National Institutes of Health Grant R01-DC00270U.S. Air Force - Office of Scientific Research Contract AFOSR-90-0200National Institutes of Health Grant R29-DC00625U.S. Navy - Office of Naval Research Grant N00014-88-K-0604U.S. Navy - Office of Naval Research Grant N00014-91-J-1454U.S. Navy - Office of Naval Research Grant N00014-92-J-1814U.S. Navy - Naval Training Systems Center Contract N61339-93-M-1213U.S. Navy - Naval Training Systems Center Contract N61339-93-C-0055U.S. Navy - Naval Training Systems Center Contract N61339-93-C-0083U.S. Navy - Office of Naval Research Grant N00014-92-J-4005U.S. Navy - Office of Naval Research Grant N00014-93-1-119

    Supplementary Appendix from The Epigenetic Evolution of Glioma Is Determined by the <i>IDH1</i> Mutation Status and Treatment Regimen

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    List of collaborator authors</p

    Table S5 from The Epigenetic Evolution of Glioma Is Determined by the <i>IDH1</i> Mutation Status and Treatment Regimen

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    Table S5: Treatment-related probes and samples (Related to Figure 3) S5A: List of 69 IDHmut pairs with treatment information (ID of Initial and Recurrent samples and group assignment) S5B: List of differentially methylated probes associated with treatment in IDHmut gliomas S5C: List of differentially methylated probes associated with treatment in IDHmut astrocytomas S5D: List of CpG-gene pairs (epigenetic regulation associated with treatment)</p

    Table S4 from The Epigenetic Evolution of Glioma Is Determined by the <i>IDH1</i> Mutation Status and Treatment Regimen

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    Table S4: Master regulators - list of samples and features (Related to Figure 2) S4A: List of sample profiled for ChIP-seq S4B: Results of H3K4me3 differential analysis S4C: Results of H3K27Ac differential analysis S4D: Results of gene expression differential analysis S4E: List of IDHmut non-codels samples profiled for both gene expression and DNA methylation S4F: List of hypomethylated probes between IDHmut non-codel initial and first recurrent pairs S4G: List of anticorrelated genes S4H: List of HOXD13 predicted targets</p

    Supp Figures from The Epigenetic Evolution of Glioma Is Determined by the <i>IDH1</i> Mutation Status and Treatment Regimen

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    Table S6 from The Epigenetic Evolution of Glioma Is Determined by the <i>IDH1</i> Mutation Status and Treatment Regimen

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    Table S6: Deconvolution cell proportions and probe-signature matrix S6A: Methylcibersort cell proportions S6B: Methylcibersort cell reference mixture</p
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