PUBLIC ATIONS A selection of research published by Homerton academics in the past year.
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Stephen Burgess and Simon G Thompson, Mendelian randomization: Methods for using genetic variants in causal estimation (Chapman & Hall/CRC Press, 2015) Richard Hickman, An Art Miscellany for the Weary & Perplex’d (Corsham, National Society for Education in Art & Design, 2015). [Available at: http://www. nsead.org/downloads/An_ar_miscellany_2015.] Richard Hickman and Heaton, R. “Visual Art”, in D. Wyse, L. Hayward and J. Pandya (eds.) Sage Handbook of Curriculum, Assessment, and Pedagogy (London, Sage, 2015) Richard Hickman and Brens, M., “Art Teachers’ Professional Development”, in L. Burgess and N. Addison (eds.) Learning to Teach Art & Design in the Secondary School, 3rd Edition (Abingdon, Routledge, 2015) Murray Hunt, Hayley J. Hooper, and Paul Yowell, Parliaments and Human Rights: Redressing the Democratic Deficit (Hart 2015), details here: http://www.hartpub.co.uk/BookDetails. aspx?ISBN=9781849465618 Zoe Jaques, Children’s Literature and the Posthuman (London, Routledge, 2015) Melanie Keene, Science in Wonderland: the scientific fairy tales of Victorian Britain (Oxford University Press, 2015) Daniel Trocmé-Latter, The Singing of the Strasbourg Protestants, 1523-1541 (Farnham, Ashgate, 2015). http://www.ashgate.com/isbn/9781472432063
Yuan, Y., Philip Stephenson and Richard Hickman, “Museums as Alternative Settings for Initial Teacher Education: Implications of and Beyond the “Take One Picture” Program for Primary Art Education” Visual Arts Research 41:1 (2015) Katzelnick LC, Judy Fonville, Gromowski GD, Arriaga JB, Green A, James SL, Lau L, Montoya M, Wang C, VanBlargan LA, Russell CA, Thu HM, Pierson TC, Buchy P, Aaskov JG, Muñoz-Jordán JL, Vasilakis N, Gibbons RV, Tesh RB, Osterhaus ADME, Fouchier RAM, Durbin A, Simmons CP, Holmes EC, Harris E, Whitehead SS, Smith DJ, “Dengue viruses cluster antigenically but not as discrete serotypes”, Science 349 (2015) 1338–1343 Bangwen Xie et al., “Necrosis avid near infrared fluorescent cyanines for imaging cell death and their use to monitor therapeutic efficacy in mouse tumor models.” Oncotarget (2015) Dr Bangwen Xie’s paper finds, for the first time, two fluorescent dyes which selectively bind to the proteins of dead cancer cells, in both lab and living conditions. This finding has clinical significance in that these dyes could be used in cancer diagnosis and prognosis, and in monitoring early-stage tumour response to chemotherapy. Yingjie Peng, R. Maiolino, and R. Cochrane, “Strangulation as the primary mechanism for shutting down star formation in galaxies”, Nature 521, 192–195 (2015) Dr Peng’s paper has been featured extensively in the media, including on the BBC News website, here: http://www.bbc.com/news/scienceenvironment-32734978 n