31 results on '"Natalie L Smith"'
Search Results
2. Beta RBD boost broadens antibody-mediated protection against SARS-CoV-2 variants in animal models
- Author
-
Daniel J. Sheward, Marco Mandolesi, Egon Urgard, Changil Kim, Leo Hanke, Laura Perez Vidakovics, Alec Pankow, Natalie L. Smith, Xaquin Castro Dopico, Gerald M. McInerney, Jonathan M. Coquet, Gunilla B. Karlsson Hedestam, and Ben Murrell
- Subjects
SARS-CoV-2 ,variants of concern ,vaccines ,original antigenic sin ,heterotypic boost ,passive immunization ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Summary: Severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) variants of concern (VOCs) with resistance to neutralizing antibodies are threatening to undermine vaccine efficacy. Vaccination and infection have led to widespread humoral immunity against the pandemic founder (Wu-Hu-1). Against this background, it is critical to assess the outcomes of subsequent immunization with variant antigens. It is not yet clear whether heterotypic boosts would be compromised by original antigenic sin, where pre-existing responses to a prior variant dampen responses to a new one, or whether the memory B cell repertoire would bridge the gap between Wu-Hu-1 and VOCs. We show, in macaques immunized with Wu-Hu-1 spike, that a single dose of adjuvanted beta variant receptor binding domain (RBD) protein broadens neutralizing antibody responses to heterologous VOCs. Passive transfer of plasma sampled after Wu-Hu-1 spike immunization only partially protects K18-hACE2 mice from lethal challenge with a beta variant isolate, whereas plasma sampled following heterotypic RBD boost protects completely against disease.
- Published
- 2021
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
3. A connectome and analysis of the adult Drosophila central brain
- Author
-
Louis K Scheffer, C Shan Xu, Michal Januszewski, Zhiyuan Lu, Shin-ya Takemura, Kenneth J Hayworth, Gary B Huang, Kazunori Shinomiya, Jeremy Maitlin-Shepard, Stuart Berg, Jody Clements, Philip M Hubbard, William T Katz, Lowell Umayam, Ting Zhao, David Ackerman, Tim Blakely, John Bogovic, Tom Dolafi, Dagmar Kainmueller, Takashi Kawase, Khaled A Khairy, Laramie Leavitt, Peter H Li, Larry Lindsey, Nicole Neubarth, Donald J Olbris, Hideo Otsuna, Eric T Trautman, Masayoshi Ito, Alexander S Bates, Jens Goldammer, Tanya Wolff, Robert Svirskas, Philipp Schlegel, Erika Neace, Christopher J Knecht, Chelsea X Alvarado, Dennis A Bailey, Samantha Ballinger, Jolanta A Borycz, Brandon S Canino, Natasha Cheatham, Michael Cook, Marisa Dreher, Octave Duclos, Bryon Eubanks, Kelli Fairbanks, Samantha Finley, Nora Forknall, Audrey Francis, Gary Patrick Hopkins, Emily M Joyce, SungJin Kim, Nicole A Kirk, Julie Kovalyak, Shirley A Lauchie, Alanna Lohff, Charli Maldonado, Emily A Manley, Sari McLin, Caroline Mooney, Miatta Ndama, Omotara Ogundeyi, Nneoma Okeoma, Christopher Ordish, Nicholas Padilla, Christopher M Patrick, Tyler Paterson, Elliott E Phillips, Emily M Phillips, Neha Rampally, Caitlin Ribeiro, Madelaine K Robertson, Jon Thomson Rymer, Sean M Ryan, Megan Sammons, Anne K Scott, Ashley L Scott, Aya Shinomiya, Claire Smith, Kelsey Smith, Natalie L Smith, Margaret A Sobeski, Alia Suleiman, Jackie Swift, Satoko Takemura, Iris Talebi, Dorota Tarnogorska, Emily Tenshaw, Temour Tokhi, John J Walsh, Tansy Yang, Jane Anne Horne, Feng Li, Ruchi Parekh, Patricia K Rivlin, Vivek Jayaraman, Marta Costa, Gregory SXE Jefferis, Kei Ito, Stephan Saalfeld, Reed George, Ian A Meinertzhagen, Gerald M Rubin, Harald F Hess, Viren Jain, and Stephen M Plaza
- Subjects
connectome ,brain regions ,cell types ,graph properties ,connectome reconstuction methods ,synapse detecton ,Medicine ,Science ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
The neural circuits responsible for animal behavior remain largely unknown. We summarize new methods and present the circuitry of a large fraction of the brain of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster. Improved methods include new procedures to prepare, image, align, segment, find synapses in, and proofread such large data sets. We define cell types, refine computational compartments, and provide an exhaustive atlas of cell examples and types, many of them novel. We provide detailed circuits consisting of neurons and their chemical synapses for most of the central brain. We make the data public and simplify access, reducing the effort needed to answer circuit questions, and provide procedures linking the neurons defined by our analysis with genetic reagents. Biologically, we examine distributions of connection strengths, neural motifs on different scales, electrical consequences of compartmentalization, and evidence that maximizing packing density is an important criterion in the evolution of the fly’s brain.
- Published
- 2020
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
4. Regulation of posterior body and epidermal morphogenesis in zebrafish by localized Yap1 and Wwtr1
- Author
-
David Kimelman, Natalie L Smith, Jason Kuan Han Lai, and Didier YR Stainier
- Subjects
vertebrate embryo elongation ,fin formation ,Hippo pathway ,Fibronectin ,morphogenesis ,Medicine ,Science ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
The vertebrate embryo undergoes a series of dramatic morphological changes as the body extends to form the complete anterior-posterior axis during the somite-forming stages. The molecular mechanisms regulating these complex processes are still largely unknown. We show that the Hippo pathway transcriptional coactivators Yap1 and Wwtr1 are specifically localized to the presumptive epidermis and notochord, and play a critical and unexpected role in posterior body extension by regulating Fibronectin assembly underneath the presumptive epidermis and surrounding the notochord. We further find that Yap1 and Wwtr1, also via Fibronectin, have an essential role in the epidermal morphogenesis necessary to form the initial dorsal and ventral fins, a process previously thought to involve bending of an epithelial sheet, but which we now show involves concerted active cell movement. Our results reveal how the Hippo pathway transcriptional program, localized to two specific tissues, acts to control essential morphological events in the vertebrate embryo.
- Published
- 2017
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
5. A Connectome and Analysis of the Adult Drosophila Central Brain
- Author
-
C. Shan Xu, Jackie Swift, Miatta Ndama, Philipp Schlegel, SungJin Kim, Khaled Khairy, Christopher Ordish, Omotara Ogundeyi, Kelli Fairbanks, Kenneth J. Hayworth, Samantha Finley, Natasha Cheatham, Nora Forknall, Laramie Leavitt, Temour Tokhi, Nicole A Kirk, Shin-ya Takemura, Nneoma Okeoma, Robert Svirskas, Kazunori Shinomiya, Madelaine K Robertson, Caitlin Ribeiro, Christopher J Knecht, Emily M Joyce, Margaret A Sobeski, Ruchi Parekh, Alia Suleiman, Shirley Lauchie, Sean M Ryan, Iris Talebi, Harald F. Hess, Christopher Patrick, William T. Katz, Stephen M. Plaza, Dagmar Kainmueller, Feng Li, Natalie L Smith, Michał Januszewski, Satoko Takemura, Chelsea X Alvarado, Michael A Cook, Sari McLin, Tom Dolafi, Hideo Otsuna, Jeremy Maitin-Shepard, Kei Ito, Viren Jain, Donald J. Olbris, Tanya Wolff, Takashi Kawase, Tyler Paterson, Patricia K. Rivlin, Jolanta A. Borycz, Ashley L Scott, Claire Smith, Nicholas Padilla, Gary Patrick Hopkins, Vivek Jayaraman, Emily Tenshaw, Zhiyuan Lu, Stuart Berg, Dorota Tarnogorska, Samantha Ballinger, Audrey Francis, Julie Kovalyak, Ting Zhao, Anne K Scott, Alanna Lohff, Caroline Mooney, Brandon S Canino, Gary B. Huang, Jon Thomson Rymer, Marisa Dreher, Jody Clements, Nicole Neubarth, Larry Lindsey, John A. Bogovic, David G. Ackerman, Jane Anne Horne, Louis K. Scheffer, Elliott E Phillips, Lowell Umayam, Jens Goldammer, Eric T. Trautman, Emily A Manley, Charli Maldonado, Peter H. Li, Octave Duclos, John J. Walsh, Stephan Saalfeld, Reed A. George, Gerald M. Rubin, Philip M Hubbard, Ian A. Meinertzhagen, Emily M Phillips, Masayoshi Ito, Erika Neace, Kelsey Smith, Bryon Eubanks, Neha Rampally, Tim Blakely, Tansy Yang, Dennis A Bailey, Megan Sammons, and Aya Shinomiya
- Subjects
0303 health sciences ,Cell type ,biology ,Computer science ,biology.organism_classification ,Synapse ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Connectome ,Biological neural network ,Drosophila melanogaster ,Function and Dysfunction of the Nervous System ,Neuroscience ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,030304 developmental biology - Abstract
The neural circuits responsible for animal behavior remain largely unknown. We summarize new methods and present the circuitry of a large fraction of the brain of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster. Improved methods include new procedures to prepare, image, align, segment, find synapses in, and proofread such large data sets. We define cell types, refine computational compartments, and provide an exhaustive atlas of cell examples and types, many of them novel. We provide detailed circuits consisting of neurons and their chemical synapses for most of the central brain. We make the data public and simplify access, reducing the effort needed to answer circuit questions, and provide procedures linking the neurons defined by our analysis with genetic reagents. Biologically, we examine distributions of connection strengths, neural motifs on different scales, electrical consequences of compartmentalization, and evidence that maximizing packing density is an important criterion in the evolution of the fly’s brain.
- Published
- 2020
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
6. Organizational Behavior in Sport Management : An Applied Approach to Understanding People and Groups
- Author
-
Christopher R. Barnhill, Natalie L. Smith, Brent D. Oja, Christopher R. Barnhill, Natalie L. Smith, and Brent D. Oja
- Subjects
- Organizational behavior, Sports administration
- Abstract
This textbook presents a comprehensive analysis of organizational behavior in sport organizations from a practitioner's perspective. It covers issues related to managing employees and work teams as well as organizational structure and culture in sport. The book has four sections: Organizational Behavior in the Sports Industry, Getting to Know Employees and Volunteers of Sport Organizations, Work Groups and Teams, and Understanding the Organization. Each chapter begins with a practitioner interview describing a challenge that was overcome by their organization. That example is used to highlight applicable theories and interventions used in the industry. Additional examples or theories are discussed to provide students a broad picture of managerial issues in the sports industry and provide alternative approaches to intervention illustrated in the practitioner interview. The case studies offer the opportunity to practice and apply the ideas to real-world scenarios in the sports industry. Students using this book will gain an understanding of how managers and leaders apply theory to communicate with and engage employees to foster desired organizational cultures while being challenged to address common issues using cases and hypothetical situations.
- Published
- 2021
7. Organizational behavior in sport management: an applied approach to understanding people and groups.
- Author
-
Barnhill, Christopher R., Smith, Natalie L., and Oja, Brent D.
- Subjects
Sports management ,Organizational behavior ,Sports organizations ,Leadership ,Sports industry ,Group dynamics - Abstract
Summary: This book offers a comprehensive look at organizational behavior within the context of sport management, emphasizing practical applications to understand individuals and group dynamics in sports organizations. Written by Christopher R. Barnhill, Natalie L. Smith, and Brent D. Oja, it covers topics such as leadership, motivation, communication, and team dynamics. It is an essential resource for students and professionals aiming to enhance their knowledge of managing people and groups in the sports industry.
8. Organizational Behavior in Sport Management: An Applied Approach to Understanding People and Groups.
- Author
-
Walker II, Eddie G.
- Subjects
ORGANIZATIONAL behavior ,SPORTS administration ,ORGANIZATIONAL citizenship behavior ,PERSON-environment fit ,JOB satisfaction - Abstract
However, organizational citizenship behaviors could be introduced within Chapter 12 on motivation to provide context as to why someone would exhibit these behaviors as a means of segueing into their inclusion in Chapter 13. Chapter 13 is a good conclusion to the section on getting to know employees and volunteers of sport organizations as it discusses creativity related to in-role and extra-role behaviors. They then utilize chapter eighteen to provide students with an understanding of leadership, leadership behaviors, and leadership theories that they should consider when examining organizational behaviors in the sport context. [Extracted from the article]
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
9. A MESSAGE FROM THE EDITORS.
- Author
-
Snelgrove, Ryan and Wood, Laura
- Published
- 2024
10. A bispecific monomeric nanobody induces spike trimer dimers and neutralizes SARS-CoV-2 in vivo.
- Author
-
Hanke, Leo, Das, Hrishikesh, Sheward, Daniel J., Perez Vidakovics, Laura, Urgard, Egon, Moliner-Morro, Ainhoa, Kim, Changil, Karl, Vivien, Pankow, Alec, Smith, Natalie L., Porebski, Bartlomiej, Fernandez-Capetillo, Oscar, Sezgin, Erdinc, Pedersen, Gabriel K., Coquet, Jonathan M., Hällberg, B. Martin, Murrell, Ben, and McInerney, Gerald M.
- Subjects
COVID-19 ,VIRAL antigens ,SARS-CoV-2 ,CELL receptors - Abstract
Antibodies binding to the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) spike have therapeutic promise, but emerging variants show the potential for virus escape. This emphasizes the need for therapeutic molecules with distinct and novel neutralization mechanisms. Here we describe the isolation of a nanobody that interacts simultaneously with two RBDs from different spike trimers of SARS-CoV-2, rapidly inducing the formation of spike trimer–dimers leading to the loss of their ability to attach to the host cell receptor, ACE2. We show that this nanobody potently neutralizes SARS-CoV-2, including the beta and delta variants, and cross-neutralizes SARS-CoV. Furthermore, we demonstrate the therapeutic potential of the nanobody against SARS-CoV-2 and the beta variant in a human ACE2 transgenic mouse model. This naturally elicited bispecific monomeric nanobody establishes an uncommon strategy for potent inactivation of viral antigens and represents a promising antiviral against emerging SARS-CoV-2 variants. Here, the authors isolate and characterize a bispecific monomeric nanobody that induces dimerization of SARS-CoV-2 spike trimers, neutralizes variants of concerns as well as SARS-CoV, and inhibits SARS-CoV-2 infection in mice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2022
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
11. A connectome and analysis of the adult Drosophila central brain.
- Author
-
Scheffer, Louis K., Shan Xu, C., Januszewski, Michal, Zhiyuan Lu, Shin-ya Takemura, Hayworth, Kenneth J., Huang, Gary B., Kazunori Shinomiya, Maitlin-Shepard, Jeremy, Berg, Stuart, Clements, Jody, Hubbard, Philip M., Katz, William T., Umayam, Lowell, Ting Zhao, Ackerman, David, Blakely, Tim, Bogovic, John, Dolafi, Tom, and Kainmueller, Dagmar
- Published
- 2020
12. Effects of Employees' Extra-Role Behaviors on Organizational Performance: An Assessment of Minor League Baseball Team Front Offices.
- Author
-
Smith, Natalie L., Barnhill, Christopher, and Sung, Hojun
- Subjects
BASEBALL teams ,CITIZENSHIP ,SPORTS sponsorship ,PROFESSIONAL sports ,SMALL business - Abstract
Copyright of Journal of Global Sport Management is the property of the Global Alliance of Marketing & Management Association and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
- Published
- 2020
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
13. Isoflavone-mediated radioprotection involves regulation of early endothelial cell death and inflammatory signaling in Radiation-Induced lung injury.
- Author
-
Fountain, Matthew D., McLellan, Laura A., Smith, Natalie L., Loughery, Brian F., Rakowski, Joseph T., Tse, Harley Y., and Hillman, Gilda G.
- Subjects
CELL death ,ENDOTHELIAL cells ,VASCULAR endothelial cells ,RADIATION injuries ,LUNG injuries ,CELL analysis - Abstract
Purpose: Vascular damage and inflammation are limiting toxic effects of lung cancer radiotherapy, which lead to pneumonitis and pulmonary fibrosis. We have demonstrated that soy isoflavones (SIF) mitigate these toxic effects at late time points after radiation. However, the process by which SIF impacts the onset of radiation-induced inflammation remains to be elucidated. We have now investigated early events of radiation-induced inflammation and identified cellular and molecular signaling patterns by endothelial cells that could be modified by SIF to control vascular damage and the initiation of lung inflammation. Materials and methods: Histopathological, cellular and molecular studies were performed on mouse lungs from C57Bl/6 mice treated with 10 Gy of thoracic radiation (XRT) in conjunction with daily oral SIF treatment given prior and after radiation. Parallel studies were performed in-vitro using EA.hy926 endothelial cell line with SIF and radiation. Immunohistochemistry, western blots analysis, and flow cytometry were performed on lung tissue or EA.hy926 cells to analyze endothelial cells, their patterns of cell death or survival, and signaling molecules involved in inflammatory events. Results: Histopathological differences in inflammatory infiltrates and vascular injury in lungs, including vascular endothelial cells, were observed with SIF treatment at early time points post-XRT. XRT-induced expression of proinflammatory adhesion molecule ICAM-1 cells was reduced by SIF in-vitro and in-vivo in endothelial cells. Molecular changes in endothelial cells with SIF treatment in conjunction with XRT included increased DNA damage, reduced cell viability and cyclin B1, and inhibition of nuclear translocation of NF-κB. Analysis of cell death showed that SIF treatment promoted apoptotic endothelial cell death and decreased XRT-induced type III cell death. In-vitro molecular studies indicated that SIF + XRT increased apoptotic caspase-9 activation and production of IFNβ while reducing the release of inflammatory HMGB-1 and IL-1α, the cleavage of pyroptotic gasdermin D, and the release of active IL-1β, which are all events associated with type III cell death. Conclusions: SIF + XRT caused changes in patterns of endothelial cell death and survival, proinflammatory molecule release, and adhesion molecule expression at early time points post-XRT associated with early reduction of immune cell recruitment. These findings suggest that SIF could mediate its radioprotective effects in irradiated lungs by limiting excessive immune cell homing via vascular endothelium into damaged lung tissue and curtailing the overall inflammatory response to radiation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2020
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
14. Regulation of posterior body and epidermal morphogenesis in zebrafish by localized Yap1 and Wwtr1.
- Author
-
Kimelman, David, Smith, Natalie L., Kuan Han Lai, Jason, and Stainier, Didier Y. R.
- Published
- 2017
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
15. Vision Problems in Homeless Children.
- Author
-
Smith, Natalie L., Smith, Thomas J., DeSantis, Diana, Suhocki, Marissa, and Fenske, Danielle
- Subjects
TREATMENT of vision disorders ,HOMELESS persons ,HOMELESSNESS ,HOUSING ,LONGITUDINAL method ,METROPOLITAN areas ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,SURVEYS ,VISION testing ,DISEASE prevalence ,CHILDREN ,VISION disorders ,DIAGNOSIS ,PREVENTION - Abstract
Background. Vision problems in homeless children can decrease educational achievement and quality of life. Purpose. To estimate the prevalence and specific diagnoses of vision problems in children in an urban homeless shelter. Methods. A prospective series of 107 homeless children and teenagers who underwent screening with a vision questionnaire, eye chart screening (if mature enough) and if vision problem suspected, evaluation by a pediatric ophthalmologist. Glasses and other therapeutic interventions were provided if necessary. Results. The prevalence of vision problems in this population was 25%. Common diagnoses included astigmatism, amblyopia, anisometropia, myopia, and hyperopia. Glasses were required and provided for 24 children (22%). Conclusions. Vision problems in homeless children are common and frequently correctable with ophthalmic intervention. Evaluation by pediatric ophthalmologist is crucial for accurate diagnoses and treatment. Our system of screening and evaluation is feasible, efficacious, and reproducible in other homeless care situations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2015
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
16. Exploring the motivations and outcomes of long-term international sport-for-development volunteering for American Millennials.
- Author
-
Smith, Natalie L., Cohen, Adam, and Pickett, Andrew C.
- Subjects
TOURISM ,VOLUNTEERS ,VOCATIONAL guidance ,VOLUNTEER service - Abstract
Volunteer tourism is the fastest growing segment of the alternative tourism market and often a key feature of sport-for-development organizational models. The growing commercialization of this alternative tourism threatens efforts to build a sustainable model of long-term positive outcomes for both the host community and guest volunteers. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the motivations and impacts that a long-term international experience with a sport-for-development initiative had on volunteers from the United States. The authors spent five weeks in Granada and conducted semi-structured interviews with key personnel including out-going yearlong volunteer interns, incoming yearlong volunteer interns, and local Nicaraguan full-time staff. Guided by the volunteer motivational literature, data analysis illustrated three key findings. The most prominent theme involved the motivation of going abroad to gain a cultural experience, in particular to increase global understanding and provide social gains. In addition, our results illustrate the motivations of one's career and professional goals, and the ability to give back to a foreign culture through the use of sport. This demonstrates the potential for sport-for-development organizations to successfully incorporate volunteer tourism into a sustainable model based on specific volunteer recruitment and structure of their experiences. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
- Published
- 2014
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
17. Border Crossing
- Author
-
Feldman, John P. and Smith, Natalie L.
- Subjects
European Union -- International relations ,Sales promotions -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Government regulation ,Advertising, marketing and public relations ,Business - Abstract
Byline: John P. Feldman and Natalie L. Smith Expanding promotions into Europe is about to get easier. The European Council is expected to pass the Proposed Regulation on Sales Promotions [...]
- Published
- 2003
18. Encyclopedia of Sport Management : Second Edition
- Author
-
Paul M Pedersen and Paul M Pedersen
- Abstract
This thoroughly updated second edition of the Encyclopedia of Sport Management is an authoritative reference work that provides detailed explanations of critical concepts within the field.Dynamic and multidimensional, this Encyclopedia encapsulates sport management through rigorous examination of a broad range of sports and sport-related concepts. This major work spans 613 entries, ranging from ableism to zero tolerance. It offers recommended readings for those looking to expand their learning and continue researching into this ever-evolving research area. This revised Encyclopedia is an essential volume for academics and researchers focusing on sport management, sport marketing, sport communication and business.Key features:Presents 285 completely new entries and updates on 325 original entriesBrings together over 350 experts from a broad range of sport management disciplines, from communication to strategyApplies both contemporary and historical research illustrating an impeccably detailed view of sport management research.
- Published
- 2024
19. The Routledge Handbook of Digital Sport Management
- Author
-
Michael L. Naraine, Ted Hayduk III, Jason P. Doyle, Michael L. Naraine, Ted Hayduk III, and Jason P. Doyle
- Subjects
- Hosting of sporting events--Technological innovations, Sports--Technological innovations, Sports administration--Technological innovations, Sports--Marketing--Technological innovations
- Abstract
The Routledge Handbook of Digital Sport Management provides students, researchers, and practitioners with a contemporary roadmap of the impact of digital technologies in sport management, at all levels and in all sectors, in a global context.Divided into three sections addressing digital transformations, digital tools, and emerging digital issues, this book explores the impact of digital technology in the core functional areas of sport management, such as sponsorship, event management, and human resources. It introduces essential digital innovations such as esports, social media, VR, wearables, analytics, and artificial intelligence, and examines the debates and issues that are likely to shape and transform sport business over the next decade.The only book to survey the full sweep of digital sport management, this book is an essential reference for all serious students of sport business and management, any researcher working in the nexus of sport business and digital, and all managers, policy-makers or associated professionals working in the sport industry.
- Published
- 2023
20. Sport for Development and Peace : Foundations and Applications
- Author
-
Robert E. Baker, Craig Esherick, Pamela Hudson Baker, Robert E. Baker, Craig Esherick, and Pamela Hudson Baker
- Subjects
- Sports and globalization, Sports--Sociological aspects, Economic development, Peace-building
- Abstract
Sport has the incredible power to positively influence the world, and it is with this in mind that the field of Sport for Development and Peace (SDP) has seen tremendous growth over the years. Sport can strengthen social ties, advance human rights, aid economic development, promote inclusion, and more. In Sport for Development and Peace: Foundations and Applications, internationally-recognized SDP experts offer their insights, perspectives, and experiences on a range of topics within the field. The first part of the text focuses on the foundations of SDP, addressing its history, sociological aspects, specific goals—such as development, inclusion, sport participation, and conflict resolution—and political and economic implications. It closes with an evaluation and assessment of SDP programs. The second part examines the application of SDP by providing examples and insights into government involvement in SDP, not-for-profit organizations, and corporate and for-profit enterprises. Finally, the book concludes with a discussion of current trends and future implications of SDP. Written for current and future SDP managers, developers, and administrators, from the student to the professional, Sport for Development and Peace offers a comprehensive look at the many substantive and interconnected SDP topics in order to positively impact this fast-growing field.
- Published
- 2022
21. Encyclopedia of Sport Management
- Author
-
Paul M. Pedersen and Paul M. Pedersen
- Subjects
- Sports administration
- Abstract
Bringing together preeminent international researchers, emerging scholars and practitioners, Paul M. Pedersen presents the comprehensive Encyclopedia of Sport Management, offering detailed entries for the critical concepts and topics in the field.This excellent resource contains 330 entries from 250 of the leading experts in sport management. The entries cover managerial, finance, marketing, technology, and organizational behavior topics, as well as communication, legal, historical, sociological, and strategy topics related to the sport industry. In addition, the Encyclopedia offers references and recommended reading for those looking for more information on the topics covered.An authoritative reference work, this is a must-read resource for students, instructors and professors in sport management.
- Published
- 2021
22. The Zebrafish in Biomedical Research : Biology, Husbandry, Diseases, and Research Applications
- Author
-
Samuel Cartner, Judith S. Eisen, Susan F. Farmer, Karen J. Guillemin, Michael L. Kent, George E. Sanders, Samuel Cartner, Judith S. Eisen, Susan F. Farmer, Karen J. Guillemin, Michael L. Kent, and George E. Sanders
- Subjects
- Zebra danio
- Abstract
The Zebrafish in Biomedical Research: Biology, Husbandry, Diseases, and Research Applications is a comprehensive work that fulfills a critical need for a thorough compilation of information on this species. The text provides significant updates for working vivarium professionals maintaining zebrafish colonies, veterinarians responsible for their care and well-being, zoologists and ethologists studying the species, and investigators using the species to gain critical insights into human physiology and disease. As the zebrafish has become an important model organism for the study of vertebrate development and disease, organ function, behavior, toxicology, cancer, and drug discovery, this book presents an important resource for future research. - Presents a complete view of the zebrafish, covering their biology, husbandry, diseases and research applications - Includes the work of world-renowned authors - Provides the first authoritative and comprehensive treatment of zebrafish in biomedical research as part of the ACLAM series
- Published
- 2019
23. The Global Football Industry : Marketing Perspectives
- Author
-
James J. Zhang, Brenda G. Pitts, James J. Zhang, and Brenda G. Pitts
- Subjects
- Soccer--Economic aspects, Soccer--Marketing
- Abstract
In recent years, football's status as'the world's sport'has shown little sign of waning. From increasing participation at grassroots levels and to the highly lucrative media rights deals secured by the top elite clubs, the game appears to be thriving as it continues to excite and enthral billions of people around the globe. Nevertheless, there are a number of challenges and opportunities facing the football industry today that warrant further examination. This book brings together leading international researchers to survey the current state of the global football industry, exploring contemporary themes and issues in the marketing of football around the world. With contributions from Europe, Asia and the Americas, it discusses key topics such as football club management, the economics of the football industry, match-fixing, social media, fan experiences, the globalized marketplace, and the growing popularity of the women's game. Offering insights for researchers, managers, and marketers who are looking to stay ahead of the game, The Global Football Industry: Marketing Perspectives is essential reading for anyone with an interest in international sport business.
- Published
- 2018
24. Contemporary Sport Marketing : Global Perspectives
- Author
-
James J. Zhang, Brenda G. Pitts, James J. Zhang, and Brenda G. Pitts
- Subjects
- Sports and globalization--Cross-cultural studies, Sports--Marketing--Cross-cultural studies
- Abstract
The international nature of the sport industry requires a global approach to sport marketing practices. Organisations need to develop a good understanding of the laws, regulations, values and norms of the countries and cultures in which they operate. This book brings together world-leading sport marketing scholars from 11 countries to address the most important global, regional, national, and community marketing issues in sport today. Presenting the latest cutting-edge research from countries including India, China, the UK and the USA, it includes case studies on successful marketing strategies in sports ranging from football and hockey to baseball and motor racing. The book combines both qualitative and quantitative studies to explore key topics such as: sport marketing in a globalized marketplace corporate social responsibility and sponsorship in sporting events the Olympic brand image and its values sport consumer behaviour and customer satisfaction new digital marketing channels. Contemporary Sport Marketing: Global perspectives is vital reading for all students and scholars of sport marketing, sport business and sport management, as well as for any professional working in the sport industry.
- Published
- 2017
25. She's Calling It: 'That Moment' for Women's Soccer Is Now
- Author
-
Minsberg, Talya
- Subjects
Soccer ,Working women -- Interviews ,Health care industry ,Health care industry ,General interest ,National Women's Soccer League - Abstract
Byline: Talya Minsberg 'Transforming Spaces' is a series about women driving change in sometimes unexpected places. Y. Michele Kang did not expect to be here. As the founder and chief [...]
- Published
- 2023
26. New Findings on General Surgery from University of Washington Summarized [Gender-based Disparities In Burn Injuries, Care and Outcomes: a World Health Organization (Who) Global Burn Registry Cohort Study]
- Subjects
United States. National Institutes of Health -- Analysis ,University of Washington ,World Health Organization ,Analysis ,Research ,Patient outcomes ,Surgery -- Analysis -- Research ,Burns -- Patient outcomes -- Research ,Public health -- Analysis -- Research ,Burns and scalds -- Patient outcomes -- Research - Abstract
2022 JAN 23 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Medical Devices & Surgical Technology Week -- Investigators discuss new findings in Surgery - General Surgery. According to [...]
- Published
- 2022
27. Data on Sport Management Reported by Researchers at East Tennessee State University (Examining the Factors Influencing Organizational Creativity In Professional Sport Organizations)
- Subjects
Sports associations ,Professional sports -- Tennessee ,Creative ability ,Company business management ,Business ,Economics ,Tennessee State University -- Management - Abstract
2021 JAN 22 (VerticalNews) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Economics Week -- Data detailed on Sports - Sport Management have been presented. According to news originating from [...]
- Published
- 2021
28. The effects of project work in a first-grade classroom: a little goes a long way
- Author
-
Dresden, Janna and Lee, Kyunghwa
- Subjects
Elementary school students -- Training ,Project method in teaching -- Usage ,Classroom management -- Evaluation ,Teaching -- Equipment and supplies ,Teaching -- Usage - Abstract
Abstract This article discusses how a brief project-based unit promoted the learning of children in a first-grade classroom. The children attended a public elementary school located in a southeastern university […]
- Published
- 2007
29. Obituaries
- Subjects
General interest ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
Aug. 15--Tribune-Review, Greensburg, Pa., Obituaries William F. 'Fessor' Brown, 76, of Lincoln Borough, died Sunday, Aug. 12, 2007, at home. He was born Sept. 14, 1930, in Elizabeth Borough, a [...]
- Published
- 2007
30. Obituaries
- Subjects
General interest ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
Aug. 15--The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, Obituaries William F. 'Fessor' Brown, 76, of Lincoln Borough, died Sunday, Aug. 12, 2007, at home. He was born Sept. 14, 1930, in Elizabeth Borough, a [...]
- Published
- 2007
31. RACC graduates
- Subjects
Business ,Business, regional ,General interest - Abstract
Jun. 29--Reading Area Community College has awarded associate degrees, certificates or diplomas to the following local students during recent commencement exercises. Associate of applied science: Sherry L. Abraham, Birdsboro; Cynthia [...]
- Published
- 2008
Catalog
Discovery Service for Jio Institute Digital Library
For full access to our library's resources, please sign in.