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    SWS 2016 FEMINIST LECTURE Reducing Gender Biases In Modern Workplaces: A Small Wins Approach to Organizational Change by CORRELL, SHELLEY J.

    Published in Gender & society (01-12-2017)
    “…The accumulation and advancement of gender scholarship over past decades has led us to the point where gender scholars today can leverage our deep…”
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    The Dynamics of Microtubule Motor-Protein Assemblies in Biology and Physics by Shelley, Michael J

    Published in Annual review of fluid mechanics (03-01-2016)
    “…Many important processes in the cell are mediated by stiff microtubule polymers and the active motor proteins moving on them. This includes the transport of…”
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    Dynamics of Flexible Fibers in Viscous Flows and Fluids by du Roure, Olivia, Lindner, Anke, Nazockdast, Ehssan N, Shelley, Michael J

    Published in Annual review of fluid mechanics (05-01-2019)
    “…The dynamics and deformations of immersed flexible fibers are at the heart of important industrial and biological processes, induce peculiar mechanical and…”
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    The microbiome and disease: reviewing the links between the oral microbiome, aging, and Alzheimer's disease by Shoemark, Deborah K, Allen, Shelley J

    Published in Journal of Alzheimer's disease (01-01-2015)
    “…This review, gathered from diverse sources, shows how our microbiome influences health and ultimately how well we age. Evidence linking oral bacteria to…”
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    Extensile motor activity drives coherent motions in a model of interphase chromatin by Saintillan, David, Shelley, Michael J., Zidovska, Alexandra

    “…The 3D spatiotemporal organization of the human genome inside the cell nucleus remains a major open question in cellular biology. In the time between two cell…”
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    Getting a job : Is there a motherhood penalty? by CORRELL, Shelley J, BENARD, Stephen, PAIK, In

    Published in The American journal of sociology (01-03-2007)
    “…Survey research finds that mothers suffer a substantial wage penalty, although the causal mechanism producing it remains elusive. The authors employed a…”
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    A multiscale biophysical model gives quantized metachronal waves in a lattice of beating cilia by Chakrabarti, Brato, Fürthauer, Sebastian, Shelley, Michael J

    “…Motile cilia are slender, hair-like cellular appendages that spontaneously oscillate under the action of internal molecular motors and are typically found in…”
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    Therapeutic Ablation of Gain-of-Function Mutant p53 in Colorectal Cancer Inhibits Stat3-Mediated Tumor Growth and Invasion by Schulz-Heddergott, Ramona, Stark, Nadine, Edmunds, Shelley J., Li, Jinyu, Conradi, Lena-Christin, Bohnenberger, Hanibal, Ceteci, Fatih, Greten, Florian R., Dobbelstein, Matthias, Moll, Ute M.

    Published in Cancer cell (13-08-2018)
    “…Over half of colorectal cancers (CRCs) harbor TP53 missense mutations (mutp53). We show that the most common mutp53 allele R248Q (p53Q) exerts gain of function…”
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    The role of gender in scholarly authorship by West, Jevin D, Jacquet, Jennifer, King, Molly M, Correll, Shelley J, Bergstrom, Carl T

    Published in PloS one (22-07-2013)
    “…Gender disparities appear to be decreasing in academia according to a number of metrics, such as grant funding, hiring, acceptance at scholarly journals, and…”
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    Addressing the Instability of DNA Nanostructures in Tissue Culture by Hahn, Jaeseung, Wickham, Shelley F. J, Shih, William M, Perrault, Steven D

    Published in ACS nano (23-09-2014)
    “…DNA nanotechnology is an advanced technique that could contribute diagnostic, therapeutic, and biomedical research devices to nanomedicine. Although such…”
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    Inside the Black Box of Organizational Life: The Gendered Language of Performance Assessment by Correll, Shelley J., Weisshaar, Katherine R., Wynn, Alison T., Wehner, JoAnne Delfino

    Published in American sociological review (01-12-2020)
    “…Organizations implement formalized procedures to eliminate the biasing effects of gender and other characteristics on evaluations. Prior work shows managers…”
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    GDNF, NGF and BDNF as therapeutic options for neurodegeneration by ALLEN, Shelley J, WATSON, Judy J, SHOEMARK, Deborah K, BARUA, Neil U, PATEL, Nikunj K

    Published in Pharmacology & therapeutics (Oxford) (01-05-2013)
    “…Glial cell-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF), and the neurotrophin nerve growth factor (NGF) and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) are important for…”
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    Instabilities and pattern formation in active particle suspensions: kinetic theory and continuum simulations by Saintillan, David, Shelley, Michael J

    Published in Physical review letters (02-05-2008)
    “…We use kinetic theory and nonlinear continuum simulations to study the collective dynamics in suspensions of self-propelled particles. The stability of aligned…”
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    NORMATIVE DISCRIMINATION AND THE MOTHERHOOD PENALTY by BENARD, STEPHEN, CORRELL, SHELLEY J.

    Published in Gender & society (01-10-2010)
    “…This research proposes and tests a new theoretical mechanism to account for a portion of the motherhood penalty in wages and related labor market outcomes. At…”
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    The odd free surface flows of a colloidal chiral fluid by Soni, Vishal, Bililign, Ephraim S., Magkiriadou, Sofia, Sacanna, Stefano, Bartolo, Denis, Shelley, Michael J., Irvine, William T. M.

    Published in Nature physics (01-11-2019)
    “…In simple fluids, such as water, invariance under parity and time-reversal symmetry imposes that the rotation of constituent ‘atoms’ is determined by the flow…”
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    Detailed Characterization of Heartbeat Stars and Their Tidally Excited Oscillations by Cheng, Shelley J., Fuller, Jim, Guo, Zhao, Lehman, Holger, Hambleton, Kelly

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-11-2020)
    “…Heartbeat stars are a class of eccentric binary stars with short-period orbits and characteristic "heartbeat" signals in their light curves at periastron,…”
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    Gender and the Career Choice Process: The Role of Biased Self‐Assessments by Correll, Shelley J

    Published in The American journal of sociology (01-05-2001)
    “…Correll develops a supply-side mechanism about how cultural beliefs about gender differentially influence the early career-relevant decisions about men and…”
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    Rotating Membrane Inclusions Crystallize Through Hydrodynamic and Steric Interactions by Oppenheimer, Naomi, Stein, David B., Shelley, Michael J.

    Published in Physical review letters (03-10-2019)
    “…We show that rotating membrane inclusions can crystallize due to combined hydrodynamic and steric interactions. Alone, steric repulsion of unconfined…”
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    Emergence of coherent structures and large-scale flows in motile suspensions by Saintillan, David, Shelley, Michael J.

    Published in Journal of the Royal Society interface (07-03-2012)
    “…The emergence of coherent structures, large-scale flows and correlated dynamics in suspensions of motile particles such as swimming micro-organisms or…”
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    It's the Conventional Thought That Counts: How Third-Order Inference Produces Status Advantage by Correll, Shelley J., Ridgeway, Cecilia L., Zuckerman, Ezra W., Jank, Sharon, Jordan-Bloch, Sara, Nakagawa, Sandra

    Published in American sociological review (01-04-2017)
    “…A core claim of sociological theory is that modern institutions fall short of their meritocratic ideals, whereby rewards should be allocated based on…”
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