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    Modifiable risk factors for post-operative delirium in older adults undergoing major non-cardiac elective surgery: a multi-centre, trainee delivered observational cohort feasibility study and trainee survey

    Post-operative delirium (POD) is an acute brain failure which may occur following major surgery, with serious implications for participants and caregivers. Evidence regarding optimal anaesthetic management for...

    Iain J. McCullagh, Barbara Salas, Andrew Teodorczuk, Mark Callaghan in BMC Geriatrics (2023)

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    Empathetic Memorials

    The Other Designs for the Berlin Holocaust Memorial

    Mark Callaghan in Palgrave Macmillan Memory Studies (2020)

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    Conclusion

    This chapter reflects on new ways of understanding the Berlin Holocaust Memorial Competition, primarily through its seemingly contentious proposals and the issues they bring to the discourse concerning empathy...

    Mark Callaghan in Empathetic Memorials (2020)

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    Introduction

    With a new approach to the Berlin Holocaust Memorial Competitions, this chapter introduces the key aims, theory, and central drive of the monograph. It explains why the book probes the concepts of empathic uns...

    Mark Callaghan in Empathetic Memorials (2020)

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    Who Is the Memorial For?

    The motives for building a national Holocaust memorial are examined in this chapter, including the complexities of German national identity, the burden and duty expressed in the competition guidelines, and the...

    Mark Callaghan in Empathetic Memorials (2020)

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    Different Ways of Understanding Individual Victims: Names, Photographs, and the Void

    How the Holocaust can be understood without images, artefacts, and texts, is a question posed by Peter Eisenman’s abstract field of stelae. Whereas, in the subterranean Information Centre, the query is reverse...

    Mark Callaghan in Empathetic Memorials (2020)

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    Issues of Representation

    Empathy’s link to cultural memory and the representation of the Holocaust are central to this chapter. Examining alternative designs for the Berlin Holocaust Memorial Competition, the long-standing debate conc...

    Mark Callaghan in Empathetic Memorials (2020)

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    Designs That Attempt to Resist the Completion of Memory

    Paying attention to viewer co-authorship in designs that creatively engage with German history and defy fascist aesthetics, this chapter examines counter-monument proposals for the Berlin Holocaust Memorial Co...

    Mark Callaghan in Empathetic Memorials (2020)

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    Dual-barcoded shotgun expression library sequencing for high-throughput characterization of functional traits in bacteria

    A major challenge in genomics is the knowledge gap between sequence and its encoded function. Gain-of-function methods based on gene overexpression are attractive avenues for phenotype-based functional screens...

    Vivek K. Mutalik, Pavel S. Novichkov, Morgan N. Price in Nature Communications (2019)

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    Mutant phenotypes for thousands of bacterial genes of unknown function

    One-third of all protein-coding genes from bacterial genomes cannot be annotated with a function. Here, to investigate the functions of these genes, we present genome-wide mutant fitness data from 32 diverse b...

    Morgan N. Price, Kelly M. Wetmore, R. Jordan Waters, Mark Callaghan in Nature (2018)