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Mitic, Dimitri Y Chirgadze, Boris Görke, & Ben F Luisi. <strong>The</strong> EMBO Journal 42(2),<br />

December 2022. DOI:10.15252/embj.2022112574<br />

Khan, Amjad (2010) ‘Oral Co-Supplementation of Curcumin, Quercetin, and Vitamin<br />

D3 as an Adjuvant <strong>The</strong>rapy for Mild to Moderate Symptoms of COVID-19—Results<br />

From a Pilot Open-Label, Randomized Controlled Trial’ with Iqtadar S, Mumtaz<br />

SU, Heinrich M, Pascual-Figal DA, Livingstone S and Abaidullah S. Frontiers in<br />

Pharmacology 2022 13:898062. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2022.898062<br />

Old Members’ Activities<br />

Lepenies, Robert (2004) ‘<strong>The</strong> politics of national SDG indicator systems: A<br />

comparison of four European countries’ with Büttner, L., Bärlund, I. et al. Ambio<br />

52, 743–756 (<strong>2023</strong>). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-022-01809-w<br />

Marshall, Tom (2013) ‘Comic Notes on a Failure of the Imagination’, in You and 42:<br />

<strong>The</strong> Hitchhiker’s Guide to Douglas Adams, eds. Jessica Burke and Anthony<br />

Burdge (Who Dares Publishing, 2018); ‘Feeling Infinite’, in Me and the Starman:<br />

Remembering David Bowie, eds. Jay Gent and Jon Arnold (Chinbeard Books,<br />

2019); ‘<strong>The</strong> Polyglot Poetics of Ulrike Draesner’s Schwitters (in the Lakes)’, New<br />

Voices in Translation Studies, Volume 22, 19-38. (2020) https://www.iatis.org/<br />

images/stories/publications/new-voices/Issue_22-2020/2._Marshall_19-38_RfP.<br />

pdf; ‘Huhediblu’ (transl. from the German by Ulrike Draesner), in Paul Celan Today:<br />

A Companion, eds. Michael Eskin, Karen Leeder, and Marko Pajević (de Gruyter,<br />

2021); ‘Maybe a Love Letter Too...’/‘Spider-Woman, her Boundless Patience and<br />

Art’s Network of Lines: God is a DJ’/‘Don Giovanni’s Smile, or Why I also Prefer Not<br />

to be the Japanese Emperor’s Nightingale’ (transl. from the German by Marianne<br />

Eigenheer), in Marianne Eigenheer: A Lifelong Search Along the Lines (Black<br />

Dog Press, <strong>2023</strong>); <strong>The</strong> Black Archive Volume 64: <strong>The</strong> Girl Who Died (Obverse<br />

Books, <strong>2023</strong>)<br />

Messenger, Greg (2006) ‘<strong>The</strong> History of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade’<br />

with Jackson, J., Commentaries on World Trade Law: Volume 2. (Brill Academic<br />

Publishers, <strong>2023</strong>)<br />

Minton, Anna (1989) ‘Policy paralysis, financialisation, and the politics of facadism:<br />

housing policy post Grenfell’, <strong>The</strong> Journal of Architecture, 2022, 27:1, 13-20, https://<br />

doi.org/10.1080/13602365.2022.2042969; ‘From Gentrification to Sterilization?<br />

Building on Big Capital’, Architecture and Culture, published online (Taylor & Francis<br />

Online, October 2022) DOI:https://doi.org/10.1080/20507828.2022.2105573<br />

Nasralla, David (1999) ‘Understanding the Immunoenvironment of Primary<br />

Liver Cancer: A Histopathology Perspective’ with Chung, A; Quaglia, A.<br />

Journal of Hepatocellular Carcinoma, Volume 9:1149-1169, November 2022.<br />

DOI:10.2147/JHC.S382310; ‘Composition and Biliary Tract Regeneration During<br />

Normothermic Machine Perfusion: Can We Save More Livers?’ with De Martin,<br />

<strong>College</strong> <strong>Record</strong> <strong>2023</strong> | <strong>The</strong> Queen’s <strong>College</strong> 87

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