Brian Osborne
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Recent Articles
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Boland M, Higgins A, Beecher C, Bracken P, Burn W, Cody A, et al.
HRB Open Res
. 2023 Aug;
5:72.
PMID: 37636245
: There is a growing number of service users looking to discontinue use of psychiatric medicines. Tapering is the recommended approach for reducing and/or discontinuing the use of psychiatric medicines....
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Keyes B, McCombe G, Broughan J, Frawley T, Guerandel A, Gulati G, et al.
Ir J Psychol Med
. 2022 May;
40(3):470-486.
PMID: 35545971
Objectives: Considerable literature has examined the COVID-19 pandemic's negative mental health sequelae. It is recognised that most people experiencing mental health problems present to primary care and the development of...
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McBride A, Collins C, Osborne B, McVeigh H
BMC Med Educ
. 2022 Apr;
22(1):220.
PMID: 35361199
Introduction: The Irish Medical Council has regulated mandatory continuing professional development (CPD) for doctors since 2011 to enhance the quality and safety of Irish healthcare. The Irish College of General...
4.
Larkin J, Pericin I, Osborne B, Dodd P, Collins C
Ir J Med Sci
. 2021 Sep;
191(4):1785-1793.
PMID: 34495480
Background: General practitioners are the gatekeepers of Irish healthcare and they offer continuity of care to patients. Irish general practice is therefore considered appropriate for preventing, diagnosing and managing most...
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Collins C, Finegan P, OShea M, Larkin J, Pericin I, Osborne B
BMJ Open
. 2021 Apr;
11(4):e044855.
PMID: 33883151
Background: People with enduring mental illness (EMI) have higher morbidity and mortality from chronic diseases than the general population, and this results in a significantly reduced relative life expectancy-accounted for...
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Dahm M, Brown A, Martin D, Williams M, Osborne B, Basseal J, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2019 Dec;
9(12):e031555.
PMID: 31848163
Introduction: Despite advances in the co-creation of clinical research involving consumers in the last few decades, consumer engagement in health services research generally remains inconsistent and is too often treated...
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Bishop-Lilly K, Ge H, Butani A, Osborne B, Verratti K, Mokashi V, et al.
Genome Announc
. 2013 Jul;
1(3).
PMID: 23814035
Rickettsia prowazekii is a notable intracellular pathogen, the agent of epidemic typhus, and a potential biothreat agent. We present here whole-genome sequence data for four strains of R. prowazekii, including...
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Ahmed S, Awosika J, Baldwin C, Bishop-Lilly K, Biswas B, Broomall S, et al.
PLoS One
. 2012 Nov;
7(11):e48228.
PMID: 23133618
In May of 2011, an enteroaggregative Escherichia coli O104:H4 strain that had acquired a Shiga toxin 2-converting phage caused a large outbreak of bloody diarrhea in Europe which was notable...
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Stewart A, Osborne B, Read T
Bioinformatics
. 2009 Mar;
25(7):962-3.
PMID: 19254921
Unlabelled: DIYA (Do-It-Yourself Annotator) is a modular and configurable open source pipeline software, written in Perl, used for the rapid annotation of bacterial genome sequences. The software is currently used...
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Zhang P, Zhang J, Sheng H, Russo J, Osborne B, Buetow K
BMC Bioinformatics
. 2006 Mar;
7:135.
PMID: 16536867
Background: With the completion of the genome sequences of human, mouse, and other species and the advent of high throughput functional genomic research technologies such as biomicroarray chips, more and...