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In Lucem
(World premiere in St George’s Cathedral, Jerusalem; second performance in the Basilica of the Nativity, Bethlehem and London Premiere in Southwark Cathedral (all in 2018), 2018-02-14)In Lucem is a synaesthetic choral work written for the Archbishop of Jerusalem, Suheil Dawani and the University of London Church Choir. Its world premiere was in St George’s Cathedral, Jerusalem; the second performance ... -
In Memoriam : On Bereavement and the Work of Mourning
(2009)In Memoriam is an elegy in the tradition of such great precedents as ‘Lycidas’ or ‘Adonais’. However, just as it incorporates the new worlds of scientific geology and evolutionary biology so, it is suggested, the poem ... -
In memory of Manny Lehman, 'Father of Software Evolution'
(2011)The importance and pervasiveness of software systems makes software engineering a driver of the progress of humanity. Prof. Manny Lehman, with his constant, competent and passionate work, laid the foundation for an ... -
In my life: memory, self and The Beatles
(2024-03-05)In a large-scale study, we asked people for their memories of The Beatles. Over four thousand respondents completed an online questionnaire. The memory could be related to a song, album, event, TV, film, or even a personal ... -
In or out through the policy window? : The European Commission and the Reform of Food Safety
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In Praise Of The Moff: On The Legacy Of Doctor Who's Departing Showrunner
(2017-07-09)Steven Moffat, creator of BBC's Sherlock and showrunner of Doctor Who from 2010 to 2017, is a controversial figure whose work - although extremely popular - tends to divide both fans and academics, not to mention aca-fans ... -
In Process
(Sidestone Press, 2018)‘In Process’ (2018) is a chapter for the peer-reviewed Pacific Presences: Oceanic Art and European Museums Vol. 2 (Carreau et al, Sidestone 2018) written at the culmination of a 5 year European Research Council funding ... -
In search of general evolutionary principles: why Darwinism is too important to be left to the biologists
(2008)Bioeconomics emphasizes the common ontological ground between economics and biology. However, this does not necessarily mean that both disciplines collapse into one. Instead it is proposed here that Darwinism provides a ... -
In search of relevance : Is there an academic-practitioner divide in business-to-business marketing?
(2004)This article reports on three related empirical studies of the relevance of academic research to management practice in the field of business-to-business marketing. These studies comprise a survey of 58 academic researchers, ... -
In search of sustainable CAP: : Assessing the environmental impacts of agricultural policy
(1998)Agricultural policy can have a major influence on the environmental impacts of agriculture. As farming is a major land use in European Union (EU) these impacts can be significant and widespread. A scoring technique has ... -
In Search of Time, Eli Broad Art Museum, USA : Exhibition [Video and photographic installation]
(2012-11-09)In Search of Time (ISOT) was a curatorial project at the new Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum, conceived by the international writer and curator Michael Rush of (‘Video Art’ 2007, ‘New Media in Art’ 2005 and ‘New Media in ... -
In Silico and In Vitro Investigation into the Next Generation of New Psychoactive Substances
(2019-03-29)New Psychoactive Substances (NPS) were designed to be legal alternatives to existing established recreational drugs. They have fast become a very popular and up until 2016, NPS were legal, cheap and freely accessible via ... -
In Silico and In Vitro Mapping of Receptor-Type Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase Receptor Type D in Health and Disease: Implications for Asprosin Signalling in Endometrial Cancer and Neuroblastoma
(2024-01-30)Background: Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase Receptor Type D (PTPRD) is involved in the regulation of cell growth, differentiation, and oncogenic transformation, as well as in brain development. PTPRD also mediates the effects ... -
In silico investigation of novel compounds as inhibitors of Acetylcholinesterase enzyme for the treatment of Alzheimer’s diseases
(2024-02-08)Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a “progressive, neurodegenerative disease that occurs when nerve cells in the brain die.” There are only 4 drugs approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Three (donepezil, ... -
In Silico Investigations into the Selectivity of Psychoactive and New Psychoactive Substances in Monoamine Transporters
(2022-11-01)New psychoactive substances (NPS) are a group of compounds that mimic the effects of illicit substances. A range of NPS have been shown to interact with the three main classes of monoamine transporters (DAT, NET, and SERT) ... -
In silico methods for predicting ligand binding determinants of cytochromes P450
(2004)A large number of computational methodologies have been used to predict, and thus help explain, the metabolism catalysed by the enzymes of the cytochrome P450 superfamily (P450s). A summary of the methodologies and resulting ... -
In silico modelling of prostacyclin and other lipid mediators to nuclear receptors reveal novel thyroid hormone beta receptor antagonist properties.
(2016-01-01)Prostacyclin (PGI2) is a key mediator involved in cardiovascular homeostasis, acting predominantly on two receptor types; cell surface IP receptor and cytosolic peroxisome proliferator activated receptor (PPAR) β/δ. Having ... -
In Silico Prediction of Aqueous Solubility Using Simple QSPR Models : The Importance of Phenol and Phenol-like Moieties
(2012-10-28)Recently the authors published a robust QSPR model of aqueous solubility which exploited the computationally derived molecular descriptor topographical polar surface area (TPSA) alongside experimentally determined melting ... -
In silico screening for antibiotic escort molecules to overcome efflux
(2011-11-01)Resistance to antibiotics is a growing problem worldwide and occurs in part due to the overexpression of efflux pumps responsible for the removal of antibiotics from bacterial cells. The current study examines complex ...