
Sarah Miller
Articles
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Nov 19, 2024 |
physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Sarah Miller |Nancy Gonzalez |Morgan Smith |Mandy J. Croyle
1 INTRODUCTION Intraflagellar transport protein 88 (Ift88) is involved in multiple cellular processes including cilia formation, oriented cell division, and cell migration (Boehlke et al., 2015; Borovina & Ciruna, 2013; Hildebrandt et al., 2011). In addition, Ift88 has been reported to be present in the immune synapse (Finetti et al., 2009), although the importance of Ift88 in T cell development, differentiation, and function is not well understood.
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Oct 16, 2024 |
philadelphiafed.org | Ashley Putnam |Sarah Miller
This toolkit offers insights on using community-engaged qualitative research practices gleaned from the Federal Reserve’s Worker Voices Project and shows how others can use these principles in their own work. Learning about the first-hand experiences of everyday workers and job seekers adds depth and breadth to the Federal Reserve’s understanding of economic conditions and helps us achieve our dual mandate of price stability and maximum employment.
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Jul 23, 2024 |
avenuenews.com | Sarah Miller
The idea for our Summer Enrichment Program came from our School to Career Chair Nick Scalice and our English Department Chair Kat Stack when we heard there were some career and technical education funds available to support our students. At Chesapeake High School, we have seen that students often have a hard transition from middle to high school as the workload, credit importance, and self-reliance all increase tremendously as students enter high school.
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Jul 18, 2024 |
nber.org | Sarah Miller |Elizabeth Rhodes |Alexander W. Bartik |David Broockman
Skip to main content Many people were instrumental in the success of this project. The program we study and the associated research were supported by generous private funding sources, and we thank the non-profit organizations that implemented the program.
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May 13, 2024 |
drugdevletter.com | Sarah Miller
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is the regulatory agency that grants marketing authorization to novel drugs, devices, and medical products. FDA commissioners are not allowed to receive direct money from the industry, in order to prevent them from any undue influence. However, there are many other ways at the agency – often not as visible - which may lead to some kind of financial conflict-of-interest (COI).
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