
Kristin Graham
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Oct 28, 2024 |
ragan.com | Ted Birkhahn |Kristin Graham |Justin Joffe
Ted Birkhahn is a Managing Director at Vested, a marketing consultancy for the financial services industry. Kristin Graham is Founder and Chief Nerd at Unlock the Brain. Communicating with the C-suite is a nuanced art, requiring a balance of business acumen, candor, and diplomacy.
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Apr 10, 2024 |
nature.com | Kristin Graham |Jeanne C. Stachowiak
AbstractSeveral actin-binding proteins (ABPs) phase separate to form condensates capable of curating the actin network shapes. Here, we use computational modeling to understand the principles of actin network organization within VASP condensate droplets. Our simulations reveal that the different actin shapes, namely shells, rings, and mixture states are highly dependent on the kinetics of VASP-actin interactions, suggesting that they arise from kinetic trapping.
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Oct 4, 2023 |
rte.ie | Kristin Graham |Helen A. Banwell |Saravana Kumar
Analysis: there's no definitive evidence to show ill-fitting ballet flats are harmful to foot health, but they can be a problemBy Kristin Graham, Helen Banwell and Saravana Kumar, University of South AustraliaBallet flat shoes – those thin-heeled lightweight slip-on shoes – are making a fashion comeback. And it's not hard to see why: they're versatile, easy to wear, soft, flexible and often worn by celebrities.
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Aug 22, 2023 |
medicalxpress.com | Kristin Graham |Helen A. Banwell |Saravana Kumar
Ballet flat shoes—those thin-heeled lightweight slip-on shoes—are making a fashion comeback. And it's not hard to see why: they're versatile, easy to wear, soft, flexible and often worn by celebrities. We have often been warned of the dangers of high-heeled shoes, so you might think ballet flats are problem-free. When you look at the research, however, a complicated picture emerges. There's no definitive evidence to show ballet flats are generally harmful to foot health in the long-term.
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Aug 21, 2023 |
au.news.yahoo.com | Saravana Kumar |Helen A. Banwell |Kristin Graham
Ballet flat shoes – those thin-heeled lightweight slip-on shoes – are making a fashion comeback. And it’s not hard to see why: they’re versatile, easy to wear, soft, flexible and often worn by celebrities. We have often been warned of the dangers of high-heeled shoes, so you might think ballet flats are problem-free. When you look at the research, however, a complicated picture emerges. There’s no definitive evidence to show ballet flats are generally harmful to foot health in the long-term.
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