
Xenia MorinRutgers, The State University of New Jersey | Rutgers · School of Environmental and Biological Sciences
Xenia Morin
Ph.D.
Science communication. "Fields of Devotion" (https://fieldsofdevotion.rutgers.edu/)
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Collaborating scientists and storytellers successfully built a university-based science-in-action video storytelling model to test the research question: Can university scientists increase their relatability and public engagement through science-in-action video storytelling? Developed over 14 years, this science storytelling model produced more tha...
The prevalence of micronutrient deficiencies
continues to remain alarmingly high in sub-
Saharan Africa. One potential solution to
undernutrition is to promote the consumption of African Indigenous Vegetables (AIVs) that are rich in vitamin A, iron, zinc and other healthpromoting phytochemicals. However, due to
limited advances in agronomic practic...
Changing institutional culture to be more diverse and inclusive within the biomedical academic community is difficult for many reasons. Herein we present evidence that a collaborative model involving multiple institutions of higher education can initiate and execute individual institutional change directed at enhancing diversity and inclusion at th...
African indigenous vegetables (AIVs) have recently received wide attention for their contribution toward food and nutrition security. Promoting the production and consumption of AIVs is likely to mitigate food insecurity and alleviate malnutrition in the African region. To document and analyze existing patterns of AIV production in Zambia, farmers...
Ecosystem Health, Conservation Medicine, EcoHealth, One Health, Planetary Health and GeoHealth are inter-related disciplines that underpin a shared understanding of the functional prerequisites of health, sustainable vitality and wellbeing. All of these are based on recognition that health interconnects species across the planet, and they offer way...
A fall-planted winter cover crop is an agricultural management practice with multiple benefits that may include reducing nitrate (NO3) losses from artificial drained agricultural fields. While the practice is commonly used in the southern and eastern United States, little is known about its efficacy in midwestern states where winters are longer and...
Nitrate (NO3) losses from agricultural lands in the Midwest flow into the Mississippi River Basin (MRB) and contribute significantly to hypoxia in the Gulf of Mexico. Previous work has shown that cover crops can reduce loadings, but adoption rates are low, and the potential impact if cover crops were widely adopted is currently unknown. This paper...
Some of the progress and possibilities of genetically modified (GM) food from crops are discussed. The scope and number of GM crops planted each year continues to grow and has made the adoption of GM seeds one of the most rapidly adopted farming technologies ever. GM crops and the the GM food or animal feed derived from crops are developed using th...
The R domain of cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) connects the two halves of the protein, each of
which possess a transmembrane-spanning domain and a nucleotide binding domain. Phosphorylation of serine residues, which reside
mostly within the C-terminal two-thirds of the R domain, is required for nucleotide-dependent activ...
The electron-microscopic technique for immunogold labelling of thawed cryosectioned material (K.T. Tokuyasu, 1989, Histochem J 21: 163–171) has been adapted for use with isolated chloroplasts. Percoll-purified pea (Pisum Sativum L. cv Feltham First) chloroplasts were fixed in a buffered glutaraldehyde solution and then infiltrated with a buffered s...
1. P-glycoprotein, the protein product of the multidrug resistance (MDR1) gene, has ATP-dependent transporter activity. It has been suggested that P-glycoprotein may also function as a volume-regulated chloride channel or chloride channel regulator. To assess the chloride channel function of P-glycoprotein, we examined swelling-activated chloride c...
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