home J. Otto Lottes Health Sciences Library, Resources and Services Overview of Recent University of Missouri Publications in Medicine and Related Fields: March 2021

Overview of Recent University of Missouri Publications in Medicine and Related Fields: March 2021

Each month we provide an overview of University of Missouri School of Medicine faculty-authored articles in medicine and related fields as well as a featured article with the highest journal impact factor.

The March 2021 featured articles were co-authored by Dr. James Stevermer of the Department of Family & Community Medicine. The guidelines were published in JAMA (impact factor of 45.540 in 2019):

See the list of publications in medicine and related fields we retrieved for this month: https://library.muhealth.org/code/facultypubmonthly/faculty_publications.php?Month=March&Year=2021

*This list is not intended to be comprehensive. Did we miss something? Email asklibrary@health.missouri.edu and we will add your publication to the list.

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Taira Meadowcroft is the Public Health and Community Engagement Librarian at the Health Sciences Library at the University of Missouri.

home J. Otto Lottes Health Sciences Library NextGen Precision Discovery Series webinar scheduled for May 4

NextGen Precision Discovery Series webinar scheduled for May 4

The fourth installment of the NextGen Precision Health Discovery Series, titled “Team Science: A Value Proposition,” will be held virtually at noon on Tuesday, May 4. Register now to attend the May 4 lecture

The speaker, Fungai Chanetsa, PhD, MPH, is the associate director for Research Administration at the Ellis Fischel Cancer Center. For 15 years, she was a Health Behavior Scientist (Scientific Review Officer) at the Center for Scientific Review, National Institutes of Health.

In this webinar, Dr. Chanesta will explore how as societal problems and the technologies to solve them become more complex, team science has become essential to scientific progress. She will present a value proposition for how team science knowledge can be acquired and used to deliver a high return on investment for the UM System research enterprise. She will define what team science is and is not, highlight benefits, opportunities and strategies to facilitate adoption of team science practice, and share how to make these ideas actionable.

Register now to attend the May 4 lecture to learn about how the culture of multidisciplinary scientific collaboration is essential to innovation and discovery.

The NextGen Precision Health Discovery Series provides learning opportunities for UM System faculty and staff across disciplines, the statewide community and our other partners to learn about the scope of precision health research and identify potential collaborative opportunities. The series consists of monthly lectures geared toward a broad multidisciplinary audience so all can participate and appreciate the spectrum of precision health efforts.

Did you miss the other webinars? Find playbacks here.

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Taira Meadowcroft is the Public Health and Community Engagement Librarian at the Health Sciences Library at the University of Missouri.

Find Your Research Collaborators

Need help finding research collaborators throughout the UM System? The Health Sciences Library recently developed a research collaboration tool to make finding those collaborators easier.

This research collaboration tool provides a starting point for finding collaborators with common research interests using data from  Academic Analytics system. Enter your own search terms to find collaborators or choose from the auto-generated suggestions. 

Don’t forget you can help potential collaborators find you by updating your research interest profile in Academic Analytics with your research interests.

Have further questions about finding Research Collaborators or updating your Research Profile? Contact the Health Sciences Library.

 

 

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Taira Meadowcroft is the Public Health and Community Engagement Librarian at the Health Sciences Library at the University of Missouri.

home J. Otto Lottes Health Sciences Library, Resources and Services Plan to apply for an NIH grant in early 2022? Free mentoring program available

Plan to apply for an NIH grant in early 2022? Free mentoring program available

Are you finding it challenging to learn the intricacies of writing NIH-style research proposals?

Do you struggle with making a compelling case to reviewers for the importance of your research project?

Are you having trouble getting consistent feedback from experts as you write research proposals?

Consider applying into the University of Utah Grant Writing Coaching Group Study. It’s a free 5-month long, writing-intensive, small group coaching experience designed to refine your proposal writing skills, but you must apply by April 16.

Learn more about eligibility and how to apply here.

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Taira Meadowcroft is the Public Health and Community Engagement Librarian at the Health Sciences Library at the University of Missouri.

home Staff news Welcome to Dayle Provencher

Welcome to Dayle Provencher

Dayle joined the Health Sciences Library as a library information assistant in January. Welcome, Dayle!

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Taira Meadowcroft is the Public Health and Community Engagement Librarian at the Health Sciences Library at the University of Missouri.

home Staff news Become a Mizzou Libraries Social Media Ambassador

Become a Mizzou Libraries Social Media Ambassador

This year, the marketing team is trying something different this year for National Library Week (April 4-10). We are looking for social media ambassadors to post about Mizzou Libraries, on their social media, 1-2 times that week. Very low time commitment and super easy. Those who participate will receive specials edition Mizzou Libraries stickers and buttons.

If you are interested, send Taira (meadowcroftt@health.missouri.edu) or Shannon (carysn@missouri.edu) an email. We will send volunteers more info about what to do next week.

Taira Meadowcroft

Taira Meadowcroft is the Public Health and Community Engagement Librarian at the Health Sciences Library at the University of Missouri.

home J. Otto Lottes Health Sciences Library, Resources and Services Recent University of Missouri COVID Publications

Recent University of Missouri COVID Publications

Below is a list of recently published Pubmed articles from the University of Missouri related to COVID-19. If you need assistance accessing the articles, please email asklibrary@health.missouri.edu.

Pubmed collection of MU authored COVID articles

 

Journal Articles

Atherstone C, Peterson ML, Malone M, Honein MA, MacNeil A, O’Neal CS, Paul S, Harmon KG, Goerl K, Wolfe CR, Casani J, Barrios LC, Group C-CAT. Time from Start of Quarantine to SARS-CoV-2 Positive Test Among Quarantined College and University Athletes – 17 States, June-October 2020. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 2021;70(1):7-11. Epub 2021/01/09. doi: 10.15585/mmwr.mm7001a2. PubMed PMID: 33417591; PMCID: PMC7790154
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Aziz F, Bath J, Smeds MR. Implications of the severe acute respiratory syndrome associated with the novel coronavirus-2 on vascular surgery practices. J Vasc Surg. 2021;73(1):4-11 e2. Epub 2020/09/07. doi: 10.1016/j.jvs.2020.08.118. PubMed PMID: 32891807; PMC7471762.
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Baindara P, Chakraborty R, Holliday ZM, Mandal SM, Schrum AG. Oral probiotics in coronavirus disease 2019: connecting the gut-lung axis to viral pathogenesis, inflammation, secondary infection and clinical trials. New Microbes New Infect. 2021;40:100837. Epub 2021/01/12. doi: 10.1016/j.nmni.2021.100837. PubMed PMID: 33425362; PMCID: PMC7785423.

 

Hill MA, Sowers JR, Mantzoros CS. Commentary: COVID-19 and obesity pandemics converge into a syndemic requiring urgent and multidisciplinary action. Metabolism. 2021;114:154408. Epub 2020/10/21. doi: 10.1016/j.metabol.2020.154408. PubMed PMID: 33080269; PMCID: PMC7831812.

 

Hsu AL, Guan M, Johannesen E, Stephens AJ, Khaleel N, Kagan N, Tuhlei BC, Wan XF. Placental SARS-CoV-2 in a pregnant woman with mild COVID-19 disease. J Med Virol. 2021;93(2):1038-44. Epub 2020/08/05. doi: 10.1002/jmv.26386. PubMed PMID: 32749712; PMCID: PMC7436499.

 

Mamun MA, Sakib N, Gozal D, Bhuiyan AI, Hossain S, Bodrud-Doza M, Al Mamun F, Hosen I, Safiq MB, Abdullah AH, Sarker MA, Rayhan I, Sikder MT, Muhit M, Lin CY, Griffiths MD, Pakpour AH. The COVID-19 pandemic and serious psychological consequences in Bangladesh: A population-based nationwide study. J Affect Disord. 2021;279:462-72. Epub 2020/10/30. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2020.10.036. PubMed PMID: 33120247; PMCID: PMC7568472.

 

Manna S, Chowdhury T, Baindara P, Mandal SM. Fusion Protein Targeted Antiviral Peptides: Fragment-Based Drug Design (FBDD) Guided Rational Design of Dipeptides Against SARS-CoV-2. Curr Protein Pept Sci. 2020;21(10):938-47. Epub 2020/09/10. doi: 10.2174/1389203721666200908164641. PubMed PMID: 32901582.

 

Patwardhan A, Ohler A. The Flu Vaccination May Have a Protective Effect on the Course of COVID-19 in the Pediatric Population: When Does Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) Meet Influenza? Cureus. 2021;13(1):e12533. Epub 2021/01/12. doi: 10.7759/cureus.12533. PubMed PMID: 33425565; PMCID: PMC7789051.

 

Thorpe A, Scherer AM, Han PKJ, Burpo N, Shaffer V, Scherer L, Fagerlin A. Exposure to Common Geographic COVID-19 Prevalence Maps and Public Knowledge, Risk Perceptions, and Behavioral Intentions. JAMA Netw Open. 2021;4(1):e2033538. Epub 2021/01/07. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.33538. PubMed PMID: 33404615; PMCID: PMC7788466.

 

Wells J, Higbee D, Doty J, Louder E. Avoiding Fumbles: Online Patient Handoff Training. PRiMER. 2020;4:32. Epub 2021/01/12. doi: 10.22454/PRiMER.2020.984649. PubMed PMID: 334http://resolver.ebscohost.com/openurl?id=pmid:26481; PMCID: PMC7789876.

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Taira Meadowcroft is the Public Health and Community Engagement Librarian at the Health Sciences Library at the University of Missouri.

home J. Otto Lottes Health Sciences Library, Resources and Services Journal of Biological Chemistry and Other ASBMB Journals Are Now Fully Open Access

Journal of Biological Chemistry and Other ASBMB Journals Are Now Fully Open Access

The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology announced that the Journal of Biological Chemistry (JBC), Molecular and Cellular Proteomics (MCP), and the Journal of Lipid Research (JLR) will now be published as fully open-access journals as of January 2021. This means  articles published, starting in January 2021, are freely available to everyone.

“This is a landmark decision that will have huge impact for readers and authors. As many of you know, many researchers have called for journals to become open access to facilitate scientific progress, and many funding agencies across the globe are either already requiring or considering a requirement that all scientific publications based on research they support be published in open-access journals.”

Read more about how ASBMB made the decision to move to an open access model and the process towards that model. 

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Taira Meadowcroft is the Public Health and Community Engagement Librarian at the Health Sciences Library at the University of Missouri.

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Become a Mizzou Libraries Social Media Ambassador

National Library Week (April 4-10,2021) is right around the corner and we need you to show your library love.  

We’re in search of library fans with active social media channels and who love Mizzou Libraries. 

As a special thank you, each participating Ambassador will receive special edition Mizzou Libraries stickers and buttons. 

Learn more about National Library Week 

Let us know if you are interested by emailing ask@missouri.email.libanswers.com

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Taira Meadowcroft is the Public Health and Community Engagement Librarian at the Health Sciences Library at the University of Missouri.