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In reply [Letter]

Blecker, Saul; Katz, Stuart D; Ladapo, Joseph A; Gavin, Nicholas P
PMID: 27217134
ISSN: 1097-6760
CID: 2114532

Symptoms and Care Provided to Concussion Patients Who Have 72 Hour Emergency Department Revisits: A Retrospective Cohort Study [Meeting Abstract]

Minen, Mia; Shome, Ashna; Balcer, Laura; Grudzen, Corita; Gavin, Nicholas
ISI:000411279008408
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 2962222

Lessons learned and challenges in building a Filipino health coalition

Aguilar, David E; Abesamis-Mendoza, Noilyn; Ursua, Rhodora; Divino, Lily Ann M; Cadag, Kara; Gavin, Nicholas P
In recent years, community-based coalitions have become an effective channel to addressing various health problems within specific ethnic communities. The purpose of this article is twofold: (a) to describe the process involved in building the Kalusugan Coalition (KC), a Filipino American health coalition based in New York City, and (b) to highlight the lessons learned and the challenges from this collaborative venture. The challenges described also offer insights on how the coalition development process can be greatly affected by the partnership with an academic institution on a community-based research project. Because each cultural group has unique issues and concerns, the theoretical framework used by KC offers creative alternatives to address some of the challenges regarding coalition infrastructures, leadership development, unexpected change of coalition dynamics, and cultural nuances.
PMCID:2889244
PMID: 19098260
ISSN: 1524-8399
CID: 461302

Caenorhabditis phylogeny predicts convergence of hermaphroditism and extensive intron loss

Kiontke, Karin; Gavin, Nicholas P; Raynes, Yevgeniy; Roehrig, Casey; Piano, Fabio; Fitch, David H A
Despite the prominence of Caenorhabditis elegans as a major developmental and genetic model system, its phylogenetic relationship to its closest relatives has not been resolved. Resolution of these relationships is necessary for studying the steps that underlie life history, genomic, and morphological evolution of this important system. By using data from five different nuclear genes from 10 Caenorhabditis species currently in culture, we find a well resolved phylogeny that reveals three striking patterns in the evolution of this animal group: (i) Hermaphroditism has evolved independently in C. elegans and its close relative Caenorhabditis briggsae; (ii) there is a large degree of intron turnover within Caenorhabditis, and intron losses are much more frequent than intron gains; and (iii) despite the lack of marked morphological diversity, more genetic disparity is present within this one genus than has occurred within all vertebrates.
PMCID:428462
PMID: 15184656
ISSN: 0027-8424
CID: 461312