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Jeffrey Warner is a civil journalist, documentarian-storyteller, and multimedia artist. He specializes in open-minded interpersonal communication that engages an array of people from diverse ages and cultures. He is motivated by collaboration in building communication bridges that cultivate social capital and positive societal change. Jeffrey has skills in social-environmental analysis, public engagement, and interview conversations. He is versed in multiple genres of writing, photography, and video production. He is also competent in Adobe creative suite software (InDesign and Photoshop), and media communications design. Jeffrey has worked in television news as well as for newspapers and magazines. Freelance since 2012, he has also provided communication services for government and non-government organizations. His career has been focused largely on addressing capitalism development impacts, social change patterns, and resilience. Evidence of this is revealed via journalism work in the USA, Europe, and Asia. He has lived and worked in Bosnia. Much of this past decade has involved living in Thailand. There, he has spent time with Burmese refugees located on the Thai-Burma border. Mostly, Jeffrey has been learning from the region’s rural ethnic indigenous peoples. Jeffrey also lived, studied, and worked in Taiwan. In addition to recording these experiences in books format, Jeffrey’s written and photographic works have been published or exhibited in the United States and in SE-Asia, at academic conferences, TEDx, as well as for entities such as the Royal Photographic Society and the United Nations. In 2009, I earned the first place award for the Minnesota Newspaper Association’s “social issues” reporting category. He also received two ‘honorable mention’ prizes for the 2018 International Photography Awards competition (professional category). You can view his CV at https://www.jeffsjournalism.com/jeffrey-warner-cv/
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Ethanol and unsaturated dietary fat induce unique patterns of hepatic ω-6 and ω-3 PUFA oxylipins in a mouse model of alcoholic liver disease
The study investigates the impact of ethanol and dietary fats on liver injury in a mouse model of alcoholic liver disease. It finds that unsaturated dietary fats combined with ethanol lead to more severe liver damage compared to saturated fats, associated with specific patterns of ω-6 and ω-3 PUFA metabolites. The research highlights the role of bioactive lipid mediators in liver pathology, suggesting that pro-inflammatory ω-6 PUFA metabolites contribute to liver injury, while anti-inflammatory and pro-resolving lipid mediators are insufficient to counteract the damage. The findings propose potential biomarkers and therapeutic targets for alcoholic liver disease.
Fpr2−/− Mice Developed Exacerbated Alcohol-Associated Liver Disease
The study investigates the role of formyl peptide receptor 2 (FPR2) in the pathogenesis of alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD). Using Fpr2−/− mice, researchers found that the loss of FPR2 exacerbated alcohol-induced liver injury, inflammation, and compromised liver regeneration. The study highlights the importance of FPR2 in immune response regulation and suggests its potential as a therapeutic target for ALD.
The Sacred Well: Preserving Tradition in the Face of Modernity
The article explores the unique lifestyle of the ethnic Pakagayor (Karen) village community in Nam Bor Noi, Lamphun Province, Thailand. The villagers, who are devout Buddhists and strict vegetarians, live without electricity and modern conveniences, drawing water from a sacred well and maintaining a traditional way of life. However, the community faces challenges such as limited income opportunities, the encroachment of modernity, and the departure of the younger generation. The article discusses the impact of development on traditional cultures and the efforts of villagers like Tior and Kabuwa to preserve their way of life amidst changing times. It also touches on the broader issues faced by Thailand's indigenous ethnic groups, including land rights, cultural preservation, and the effects of government policies on their traditional practices.
The Sacred Well: Preserving Tradition in the Face of Modernity
The article explores the unique lifestyle of the ethnic Pakagayor (Karen) village community in Nam Bor Noi, Lamphun Province, Thailand. The villagers, who are devout Buddhists and strict vegetarians, live without electricity and modern conveniences, drawing water from a sacred well and maintaining a traditional way of life. However, the community faces challenges such as limited income opportunities, the encroachment of modernity, and the departure of the younger generation. The article discusses the impact of development on traditional cultures and the efforts of villagers like Tior and Kabuwa to preserve their way of life amidst changing times. It also touches on the broader issues faced by Thailand's indigenous ethnic groups, including land rights, cultural preservation, and the effects of government policies on their traditional practices.
Effect of Savirin or Ticagrelor Treatment on the Expression of Commonly Used Reference Genes in Staphylococcus aureus
The study investigates the effect of savirin and ticagrelor on the expression of commonly used reference genes in Staphylococcus aureus. Using quantitative real-time PCR and four different algorithms, the research identifies the most stable reference genes for normalization in gene expression studies. The findings suggest spa and rpoD as the most appropriate reference genes for savirin treatment, and gapdH and gyrA for ticagrelor treatment. The study emphasizes the need for re-validation of reference genes for each experimental condition to ensure accurate data normalization.
This ‘documentary for dialogue,’ via footage of indigenous peoples from northern Thailand and Myanmar, addresses some of the nuts and bolts of ‘economic development,’ while leaving space for viewer interpretation.
This informs about brave people who are diligently striving toward attaining civic equity and societal equality. This is in a country where social activism can be quite dangerous.
Jeffrey Warner — CV
The article is a personal and professional biography of a journalist with a diverse background in sociology, environmental science, and mass communications. The journalist has worked in various capacities, including as an editor, writer, photographer, and video producer, and has been involved in numerous projects that focus on social change, cultural preservation, and the impacts of capitalism development. Their work has taken them to the USA, Europe, and Asia, with significant time spent in Thailand and Bosnia, where they have engaged with local communities and reported on issues such as war, poverty, disease, and social injustice. The journalist has received awards for their work and has been involved in educational roles, teaching English and journalism. They have also contributed to tourism development projects and have worked with various media outlets and educational institutions.
Dignity Amidst the Rubbish: Hour-by-Hour With a Burmese Migrant Community in Thailand
The photo book 'Dignity Amidst the Rubbish: Hour-by-Hour With a Burmese Migrant Community in Thailand' provides a profound insight into the lives of a Burmese refugee community living in a rubbish dump near the Burma border in Mae Sot, Thailand. Through photographs, prose, and translated narratives, the book offers an intimate look at the daily experiences of these individuals and their families. Rather than focusing solely on the harsh living conditions, the book reflects on the community's resilience and unity in the face of poverty and hardship. It also serves as a commentary on broader global issues such as economic development, the global market system, and the impact on human rights and the environment. Additionally, the book includes a section aimed at raising funds to support the featured community.
Pai, 57; Fon, 21: The New Hmong: Becoming Clean
The article explores the cultural and lifestyle changes among the Hmong people in a village in Thailand due to modernization. It contrasts the traditional Hmong way of life with the new, modernized lifestyle. The villagers have adopted technologies such as gas stoves, refrigerators, and sewing machines, and their homes have evolved from bamboo huts to concrete houses. While they have retained some traditions, such as wearing Hmong dress and making rice cakes, other aspects like farming practices and food consumption have changed significantly. The villagers express a desire to be seen as developed and clean by outsiders, yet they also wish to preserve their cultural identity. The article reflects on the community's acceptance of modern comforts and the shift in their values and perceptions over the past thirty years.
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