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    • t4 workshop report: Pathways of Toxicity. 

      Kleensang, Andre; Maertens, Alexandra; Rosenberg, Michael; Fitzpatrick, Suzanne; Lamb, Justin; Auerbach, Scott; Brennan, Richard; Crofton, Kevin M.; Gordon, Ben; Fornace, Albert J. Jr.; Gaido, Kevin; Gerhold, David; Haw, Robin; Henney, Adriano; Ma’ayan, Avi; McBride, Mary; Monti, Stefano; Ochs, Michael F.; Pandey, Akhilesh; Sharan, Roded; Stierum, Rob; Tugendreich, Stuart; Willett, Catherine; Wittwehr, Clemens; Xia, Jianguo; Patton, Geoffrey W.; Arvidson, Kirk; Bouhifd, Mounir; Hogberg, Helena T.; Luechtefeld, Thomas; Smirnova, Lena; Zhao, Liang; Adeleye, Yeyejide; Kanehisa, Minoru; Carmichael, Paul; Andersen, Melvin E.; Hartung, Thomas (ALTEX Edition, 2014)
      Despite wide-spread consensus on the need to transform toxicology and risk assessment in order to keep pace with technological and computational changes that have revolutionized the life sciences, there remains much work ...
    • A tale of two stoichiometrically diverse cocrystals 

      Abourahma, Heba; Shah, Dhaval D.; Melendez, Jesus; Johnson, Elizabeth J.; Holman, K. Travis (American Chemical Society, 2015)
      Liquid-assisted grinding of an equimolar amount of pyrazinamide and p-nitrobenzoic acid yields two stoichiometric cocrystals in a 1:1 and 2:1 ratio, respectively. The 2:1 cocrystal was found to be the thermodynamically ...
    • Targeted cost-effective protein variant library design 

      Binik, Yehuda; Hoque, Faiza; Papamichail, Dimitris (2022)
      In the field of synthetic biology, proteins are used for a wide range of applications, from medicine to biofuels to synthetic material. To enable such applications, it is often necessary to modify existing proteins and ...
    • TCNJ ADVANCE Program (TAP): assessment and faculty development initiatives for fostering career advancement within a PUI environment 

      Yan, Karen C.; Grega, Lisa; Van der Sandt, Suriza; Bates, Diane C.; Borland, Elizabeth; Clark, Karen Elizabeth; Norvell, Amanda (2012-06)
      TCNJ ADVANCE Program (TAP): Assessment and Faculty Development Initiatives for Fostering Career Advancement Within a PUI Environment The scarcity of women at the full professor level of academia in STEM disciplines is a ...
    • TCNJ Cognitive Development Lab 

      Azam, Sana; Pareja, Daniela; Stahl, Aimee E. (2020)
      We study learning & memory in infants & children from 0-6 years of age. Some of our research questions include: 1) How many objects can infants and children remember in short-term memory? 2) What expectations do infants ...
    • Teaching Chaucer through Chaucer’s Bookshelf 

      Steinberg, Glenn A. (Wichita State University, 2015)
    • Teaching intersectionality of race, class, and gender: hip hop and the secondary music education classroom 

      Gonzalez, Cesar; Ortiz-Vilarelle, Lisa (2022)
      In 1989, critical race scholar and activist, Kimberle Crenshaw, coins the term intersectionality to draw attention to the intersectional nature of racialized, classed, and gendered Identities. She draws attention to how ...
    • Teaching Shakespeare’s Sources and Contexts 

      Steinberg, Glenn A. (International Society for the Study of Medievalism, 2014)
    • #TechnicallyAutistic: Dispatches from the periphery 

      Hustis, Harriet; Park, Asaka (2023)
    • Teddy Bear Clinics 

      Eisenberg, Chase; Worthington, Christopher; Jakubowski, Tami (2021)
      It is very common for preschool children to be afraid of medical professionals, and much anxiety and fear is often accompanied with healthcare visits. This is the result of young children’s inability to understand the ...
    • Teen Mom’s Education, Activities and Children’s Health (TEACH) 

      Carpenter, Noelle; Rue, Jaimie; Jakubowski, Tami (2020)
      The purpose of this MUSE project was to develop a program to provide parenting education for teen mothers with a focus on nutrition, physical activity, and wellness promotion. This project involved two TCNJ nursing students ...
    • 'Tell All Men': Bunyan and the Gendering of Discourse 

      Graham, Jean (Bunyan Studies, 2003)
    • Telometric: a tool providing simplified, reproducible measurements of telomeric DNA from constant field agarose gels 

      Ochs, Michael F.; Grant, Jeffrey D.; Broccoli, D.; Muquit, M.; Manion, Frank J.; Tisdall, J. (Future Medicine, 2001)
    • Tesselations of S2 and equations over torsion-free groups 

      Clifford, Andrew; Goldstein, Richard Z. (Cambridge University Press, 1995)
      Let G be a torsion free group, F the free group generated by t. The equation r(t) = 1 is said to have a solution over G if there is a solution in some group that contains G. In this paper we generalize a result due to ...
    • A test of associative learning in threespine stickleback fish (gasterosteus aculeatus) 

      Rodriguez, Meagan; Thoresen, Elizabeth; Mitchell, Paul; Wund, Matthew (2016)
    • Testing forward modeling of X-ray observations 

      Klunk, Dean A.; Lanz, Lauranne (2022)
      Post-Starburst Galaxies are galaxies that recently ceased forming new stars. Forward modeling is a technique used when data is scarce by generating mock comparison data (Lanz et al., 2022). Nomenclature for noise from ...
    • Thermolysis reactions of N-alkyl-N′-CBZ amino acid amides. A route to substituted imidazolidine-2,4-diones 

      Hunt, David A.; Casale, Marc (Elsevier, 2018)
      Reaction of N-alkyl-N′-CBZ amino acid amides under microwave conditions in water and in the presence of an acid catalyst results in the formation of N-substituted imidazolidine-2,4-diones in good yields.
    • Thin Film Fabrication and Exploring the Application of the Beer Lambert Law to Measure Thin Film Thickness 

      Campos, Ben; Witkowsk, Ed; Cain, Erin; McGee, Dave (2015)
      Manipulation of the concentration of polymer host APC and the spin speed of a spin-coater organic thin films of Disperse Red or DR1 can be fabricated to around the thickness of .6 microns. Thickness measurements were ...
    • A thirty-year reflection on the value of reference 

      Murray, David C. (American Library Association, 2016)
      As RUSA is exploring how, if at all, the word “reference” succeeds in describing what its members do in the twenty-first-century library, it seemed an opportune moment to publish David Murray’s column reflecting on reference ...
    • Three allele combinations associated with Multiple Sclerosis 

      Ochs, Michael F.; Favorova, Olʹga Olegovna; Favorov, Alexander V.; Boiko, Alexey N.; Andreewski, Timofey V.; Sudomoina, Marina A.; Alekseenkov, Alexey D.; Kulakova, O. G.; Gusev, E. I.; Parmigiani, Giovanni (BioMed Central, 2006)
      Background Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an immune-mediated disease of polygenic etiology. Dissection of its genetic background is a complex problem, because of the combinatorial possibilities of gene-gene interactions. As ...