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Functional Morphology and Masticatory Biomechanics of British Red Squirrels (2025)
Thesis
Chandler, K. (2025). Functional Morphology and Masticatory Biomechanics of British Red Squirrels. (Thesis). Hull York Medical School, University of Hull and University of York. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/5244785

British red squirrels Sciurus vulgaris exist in fragmented populations, with the spread of invasive grey squirrels Sciurus carolinensis the leading cause. Populations are isolated, occupying different habitats, consuming different diets and little ge... Read More about Functional Morphology and Masticatory Biomechanics of British Red Squirrels.

Place-based and intergenerational storytelling for youth climate action: moving beyond participation and towards momentum (2025)
Journal Article
Halstead, F., Parsons, K. J., Vo, T., Lloyd Williams, A., Jones, L., Le, H., Nguyen, A., Hackney, C., & Parsons, D. (2025). Place-based and intergenerational storytelling for youth climate action: moving beyond participation and towards momentum. Children's Geographies, https://doi.org/10.1080/14733285.2025.2519027

The urgency of the climate crisis necessitates inclusive approaches that engage marginalised groups, particularly youth, in meaningful and sustained ways. This paper explores the transformative potential of place-based and intergenerational storytell... Read More about Place-based and intergenerational storytelling for youth climate action: moving beyond participation and towards momentum.

Exploring Similarities and Differences Between Methods That Exploit Patterns of Local Genetic Correlation to Identify Shared Causal Loci Through Application to Genome-Wide Association Studies of Multiple Long Term Conditions (2025)
Journal Article
Darlay, R., Shah, R. L., Dodds, R. M., Nair, A. T., Pearson, E. R., Witham, M. D., Cordell, H. J., & ADMISSION Research Collaborative. (2025). Exploring Similarities and Differences Between Methods That Exploit Patterns of Local Genetic Correlation to Identify Shared Causal Loci Through Application to Genome-Wide Association Studies of Multiple Long Term Conditions. Genetic Epidemiology, 49(5), Article e70012. https://doi.org/10.1002/gepi.70012

Genetic correlation analysis can provide useful insight into the shared genetic basis between traits or conditions of interest. However, most genome-wide analyses only inform about the degree of global (overall) genetic similarity and do not identify... Read More about Exploring Similarities and Differences Between Methods That Exploit Patterns of Local Genetic Correlation to Identify Shared Causal Loci Through Application to Genome-Wide Association Studies of Multiple Long Term Conditions.

Mapping Flood Recovery Gaps Phase 2: Final Report. Scaling up and creating legacy (2025)
Report
Amen-Thompson, E., Davidson, G., Forrest, S., & Smith, K. (2025). Mapping Flood Recovery Gaps Phase 2: Final Report. Scaling up and creating legacy. Aviva

Executive Summary:
the Aviva Foundation, addresses critical gaps in UK post-flood recovery processes. In Phase 1, a systematic literature review and stakeholder interviews were the foundation of an innovative and interactive tool, the bespoke seriou... Read More about Mapping Flood Recovery Gaps Phase 2: Final Report. Scaling up and creating legacy.

Hedgerows: Mapping The Gaps. Phase 2 Final Report (2025)
Report
Wolstenholme, J., Townsend, E., Nolan, J., Ahmed, J., Parsons, K., Davidson, G., Thomas, R., & Parsons, D. (2025). Hedgerows: Mapping The Gaps. Phase 2 Final Report. Natural England

From Introduction:
This report aims to improve upon previous work of Wolstenholme et al. (2021). Artificial intelligence and computer vision was utilised to automatically identify hedgerows from high-resolution aerial imagery across the East Riding... Read More about Hedgerows: Mapping The Gaps. Phase 2 Final Report.

Bridging the ‘sport/culture silo’: the Eurovision Song Contest and its lessons for sporting and cultural mega-events (2025)
Journal Article
Baker, C., Atkinson, D., Grabher, B., & Howcroft, M. (2025). Bridging the ‘sport/culture silo’: the Eurovision Song Contest and its lessons for sporting and cultural mega-events. International Journal of Cultural Policy, https://doi.org/10.1080/10286632.2025.2521115

The Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) uniquely exhibits features of both sporting and cultural events. Its tradition of awarding hosting rights to the previous year’s winning broadcaster has persisted even as its scale has approached that of sporting and... Read More about Bridging the ‘sport/culture silo’: the Eurovision Song Contest and its lessons for sporting and cultural mega-events.

Contrasting responses to riverine barrier modification and fish pass provision in two anadromous non-salmonid species during their spawning migrations (2025)
Journal Article
Yeldham, M., Britton, J. R., Crundwell, C., Davies, P., Dodd, J., Grzesiok, C., Nunn, A., Velterop, R., & Bolland, J. (2025). Contrasting responses to riverine barrier modification and fish pass provision in two anadromous non-salmonid species during their spawning migrations. The journal of applied ecology, https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.70093

Anthropogenic in-river structures represent barriers to migrating fishes. Fish pass designs usually focus on passing anadromous salmonids, and fish pass studies usually focus on site-scale metrics, failing to consider the wider effects. Weir passage... Read More about Contrasting responses to riverine barrier modification and fish pass provision in two anadromous non-salmonid species during their spawning migrations.

LIAISE COST ACTION: Leveraging Industrial Symbiosis as a Transformational Tool for Sustainable Industrial Practices (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Munoz Puche, A., Skoulou, V., Ercerg, A., Volkan Oral, H., Kashumovich, M., & Strouhal, J. (2025, June). LIAISE COST ACTION: Leveraging Industrial Symbiosis as a Transformational Tool for Sustainable Industrial Practices. Presented at 6th Symposium on Circular Economy and Sustainability, Alexandroupolis, Greece

Industrial Symbiosis is increasingly recognized as a practical solution for reducing waste, minimizing resource depletion and lowering greenhouse gas emissions. By connecting diverse industries through resource-sharing networks, businesses can signif... Read More about LIAISE COST ACTION: Leveraging Industrial Symbiosis as a Transformational Tool for Sustainable Industrial Practices.

Measurable Residual Disease–Guided Therapy for Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (2025)
Journal Article
Munir, T., Girvan, S., Cairns, D. A., Bloor, A., Allsup, D., Varghese, A. M., Gohil, S., Paneesha, S., Pettitt, A., Eyre, T., Fox, C. P., Forconi, F., Balotis, C., Pemberton, N., Sheehy, O., Gribben, J., Elmusharaf, N., Gatto, S., Preston, G., Schuh, A., …Hillmen, P. (online). Measurable Residual Disease–Guided Therapy for Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia. New England Journal of Medicine, https://doi.org/10.1056/nejmoa2504341

Voices in forensics: exploring student perceptions of oral presentations and podcasts as assessment tools in forensic science education (2025)
Journal Article
Preece, D. (2025). Voices in forensics: exploring student perceptions of oral presentations and podcasts as assessment tools in forensic science education. Journal of Learning Development in Higher Education, 36, https://doi.org/10.47408/jldhe.vi36.1548

Innovative assessment methods are increasingly being explored to enhance student engagement and learning outcomes. This study examines the effectiveness of podcast assessments as an alternative to traditional written and oral assessments in higher ed... Read More about Voices in forensics: exploring student perceptions of oral presentations and podcasts as assessment tools in forensic science education.

Cool facial airflow hastens exertion recovery in chronic breathlessness: Randomised crossover trial of different fan airflow speeds (2025)
Journal Article
Burrell, T., Simpson, A., Ramsenthaler, C., Crooks, M. G., Johnson, M. J., & Swan, F. (2025). Cool facial airflow hastens exertion recovery in chronic breathlessness: Randomised crossover trial of different fan airflow speeds. BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care, https://doi.org/10.1136/spcare-2024-005103

Objectives: Facial airflow from a hand-held fan (fan) hastens recovery from exertional breathlessness. We aimed to determine the effect of different airflow speeds on recovery from exertional breathlessness in patients with chronic breathlessness. Me... Read More about Cool facial airflow hastens exertion recovery in chronic breathlessness: Randomised crossover trial of different fan airflow speeds.

Political connections and investment inefficiency: a machine learning approach (2025)
Journal Article
Harianto, S., Guney, Y., Khalil, M., & Andrikopoulos, P. (2025). Political connections and investment inefficiency: a machine learning approach. The European journal of finance, https://doi.org/10.1080/1351847X.2025.2513505

This study examined the impact of political connections on corporate investment inefficiency, focusing on the governance role of former politicians serving on the board of commissioners within a two-tier board structure. Various advanced machine lear... Read More about Political connections and investment inefficiency: a machine learning approach.

Platform Control of an Offshore Floating Wind Turbine (2025)
Thesis
Zhao, Y. (2025). Platform Control of an Offshore Floating Wind Turbine. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/5292472

Offshore floating wind turbines (OFWT) have been researched and developed dramatically with larger rotor blades and taller towers in recent years. Tower and rotor blade asymmetrical loading lead to structural fatigue, giving rise to a significant cha... Read More about Platform Control of an Offshore Floating Wind Turbine.

Learning to Explore: Unconstrained Indoor Exploration for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles using Representation Learning (2025)
Thesis
Chang, Y. (2025). Learning to Explore: Unconstrained Indoor Exploration for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles using Representation Learning. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/5292454

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) have been extensively used in various complex indoor environments due to their competitive spatial adaptability and manoeuvrability compared to Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs). However, the inherent constraints of indo... Read More about Learning to Explore: Unconstrained Indoor Exploration for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles using Representation Learning.

The Anatomy of Policing Domestic Abuse in England and Wales: An Exploration of Outcomes (2025)
Thesis
Alves Couto, L. S. (2025). The Anatomy of Policing Domestic Abuse in England and Wales: An Exploration of Outcomes. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/5292400

The criminal justice system goal of punishing perpetrators is not always shared by domestic abuse victim-survivors. Each year more than half of domestic abuse crimes are closed because victim-survivors no longer support police action against their ab... Read More about The Anatomy of Policing Domestic Abuse in England and Wales: An Exploration of Outcomes.

THE BRAIN, A PREDICTIVE MACHINE?: Cortical oscillations of anticipating and observing actions in ASD and typically developing people. (2025)
Thesis
López Pigüi, J. (2025). THE BRAIN, A PREDICTIVE MACHINE?: Cortical oscillations of anticipating and observing actions in ASD and typically developing people. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/5292359

A fundamental human capacity is to construct predictive representations of upcoming events (the brain as a predictive machine). This is of special relevance within the social world, where the events that matter most are others’ actions, and whose acc... Read More about THE BRAIN, A PREDICTIVE MACHINE?: Cortical oscillations of anticipating and observing actions in ASD and typically developing people..

The Potential Role of Periodised Resistance Training During Cancer Treatment (2025)
Thesis
Metcalfe, J. (2025). The Potential Role of Periodised Resistance Training During Cancer Treatment. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/5292352

Cancer and its treatments are associated with numerous debilitating side effects, including increased fatigue and reductions in lean mass, muscular strength, physical function, and overall quality of life (QoL). Resistance training has been shown to... Read More about The Potential Role of Periodised Resistance Training During Cancer Treatment.

Hybrid deep learning framework for brain tumor type, grade, and segmentation in MRI images (2025)
Thesis
Suliman Farhan, A. (2025). Hybrid deep learning framework for brain tumor type, grade, and segmentation in MRI images. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/5292329

Brain tumours are a critical global health challenge, accounting for 85-90% of all primary central nervous system tumours, with an estimated 308,102 new cases globally in 2020. These tumours often lead to severe physical and cognitive impacts on pati... Read More about Hybrid deep learning framework for brain tumor type, grade, and segmentation in MRI images.

Azithromycin, Oesophageal Function, and Cough in Chronic Respiratory Disease (2025)
Thesis
Sykes, D. (2025). Azithromycin, Oesophageal Function, and Cough in Chronic Respiratory Disease. (Thesis). University of Hull and University of York. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/5287949

Chronic cough is a disabling feature of many chronic respiratory diseases and is now recognised as a distinct disease. Despite being amongst the commonest causes for healthcare contact, there are no licenced treatments for chronic cough in the UK. Th... Read More about Azithromycin, Oesophageal Function, and Cough in Chronic Respiratory Disease.

From Coroners’ Rolls to the Classroom: Engaging Students with the Medieval Murder Map (2025)
Digital Artefact
Brown, S. (2025). From Coroners’ Rolls to the Classroom: Engaging Students with the Medieval Murder Map. [https://socialhistory.org.uk/shs_exchange/engaging-students-with-the-medieval-murder-map/]

The Medieval Murder Map is an innovative digital humanities project that visualises homicides drawn from the coroners’ rolls of three English towns: London, York, and Oxford. Entries of homicide cases from the coroners’ rolls have been translated and... Read More about From Coroners’ Rolls to the Classroom: Engaging Students with the Medieval Murder Map.