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Three Minute Thesis Competition 2011 Partial text: “The 2011 Three Minute Thesis Competition final was held on Wednesday 31 August in the Dunedin College of Education Auditorium, and was also streamed live online. With the help of only one static slide, nine finalists from across the university had just three minutes each in which to […]
Cannabinoids
Cannabis sativa is an herbaceous plant that when consumed produces a number of well-known effects on the body, primarily elicited by two G-protein coupled receptors: cannabinoid receptor type 1 (CBI) and type 2 (CBII). Activation of the CBII receptor suppresses the inflammatory response of the immune system. Research has suggested that inflammation can be pathological […]
Developing a New Animal Model
During my research on early child asphyxia I found the rat model currently used in the literature produced highly variable injuries. After researching I hypothesized that the probable cause of these inconsistencies is the nature of the blood vessels in the brain. Like any blood vessel map they differ greatly between individuals. As an example, […]
Hydrogen Sulfide in Inflammation
Sepsis is the pathological presence of an infection in the blood or other tissue; it is commonly caused by bacterial infection and can lead to multiple organ failure and ultimately death. This area is of ever increasing importance as more and more cases of antibiotic resistance infections occur. However, in many cases it is […]
Antibody Specificity
Immunohistochemistry is a specific protein stain that is used regularly throughout scientific research. Immunohistochemistry is a tissue stain that uses the specific binding of antibodies produced when an epitope (antigen or small segment of protein) is exposed to the immune cells of an animal from a different species. It involves the purification of a […]
Journal Articles
View Orchid ID Profile de Jersey, A.M., Lavers, J.L., Bond, A.L., Richard, W., Zosky, G.R., and Rivers-Auty, J. (2025). Seabirds in crisis: plastic ingestion induces proteomic signatures of multi-organ failure and neurodegeneration. Science Advances Accepted to be published. Link – Science Advances PDF- de Jersey Science Advances 2025 Jones, N.R., de Jersey, A.M., Lavers, J.L., Rodemann, […]
Book Chapters
Jupp, L., J.R. Rivers, and M. Bhatia. 2013. Hydrogen sulfide and substance P in acute pancreatitis. In Adaptation Biology and Medicine. Vol. 7. A.R. Popescu and P.K. Singal, editors. Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi. http://www.amazon.ca/Adaptation-Biology-Medicine-Vol-Developments/dp/toc/8184872143 Rivers, J.R., and J.C. Ashton. 2012. Neonatal asphyxia and stroke: morbidity, models, consequences, and treatments In Hypoxia: Causes, Types and Management. D.Vordermark, editor. Nova […]
Three Minute Thesis Competition 2011
The 2011 Three Minute Thesis Competition final was held on Wednesday 31 August in the Dunedin College of Education Auditorium, and was also streamed live online. With the help of only one static slide, nine finalists from across the university had just three minutes each in which to present their doctoral research. Our panel of […]