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2 weeks ago |
barnett-waddingham.co.uk | Nikhil Patel |Andy Smith
As we move through 2025, it's a good moment to reflect on how pension schemes are engaging with insurers – how this process has evolved, and what may lie ahead. A look backThree years ago, the pensions landscape looked quite different. Long-term interest rates were still below 1%, many schemes were grappling with buyout deficits, and demand for insurance-based solutions was already running high.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
professionalpensions.com | Nikhil Patel |Andy Smith
If we turn the clock back three years, to a world where long-term interest rates were less than 1%, and many schemes had significant buyout deficits, the buy-out market was busier than ever before. Annual premiums were between £25bn and £30bn, with volumes dominated by large well-funded schemes, partial buy-ins and some deals requiring significant sponsor funding.
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Dec 10, 2024 |
biorxiv.org | Matthew V Prifti |Oluwademilade Nuga |Ryan Dulay |Nikhil Patel
AbstractDentatorubral-pallidoluysian atrophy (DRPLA) is a neurodegenerative disorder that presents with ataxia, dementia and epilepsy. As a member of the polyglutamine family of diseases, DRPLA is caused by abnormal CAG triplet expansion beyond 48 repeats in the protein-coding region of ATROPHIN 1 (ATN1), a transcriptional co-repressor. To better understand DRPLA, we generated new Drosophila lines that express full-length, human ATN1 with a normal (Q7) or pathogenic (Q88) repeat.
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Nov 16, 2024 |
chicagomaroon.com | Nikhil Patel |Lead Developer
Categories: November 16, 2024 Hello, Maroon reader!This page summarizes the results of our second annual staff survey. Click here to see last year’s survey results. In spring 2024, we asked our staff their demographics to (1) track the diversity of our staff and (2) gather specific information about our staff’s years at the Maroon, majors, and interests.
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Oct 9, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Nikhil Patel |Pranav Patel |Ricky Bhogal |Kevin Harrington
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