More Publications by the Author

Publications

Jacob Hardy

Work across two registers that rarely meet — the biophysics of proteins and the mind, and the recovered history of the Utah desert.

Scientific & peer-reviewed

  1. Disentangling the effects of PTSD from Gulf War Illness in male veterans via a systems-wide analysis of immune cell, cytokine, and symptom measures Military Medical Research 11, 2 (2024). Peer-reviewed, open access.  doi.org/10.1186/s40779-023-00505-4 → Sultana, Craddock, Hardy, et al.
  2. Investigating van der Waals Collective Behavior in Proteins via Interaction with Polarizable Ligands APS March Meeting 2018, Bulletin of the American Physical Society — abstract H50.00013. Craddock, Hardy, Jaundoo & Kurian.

History & the archive

  1. Carbon County Coal, 1922 & 10 Machine Guns The 1922 coal strike in Carbon County, Utah — the largest organized strike the American coal industry had seen. Sunnyside, the tent colonies, martial law and the National Guard, the barring of imported strikebreakers, and the ten machine guns asked for in the strike zone. Published by the Ancient and Honorable Order of E Clampus Vitus, Matt Warner Chapter 1900, Helper, Utah. J. L. Hardy. Cover illustration by Ashley Hardy.
  2. The Muddy Creek Inscription, 1879 A primary epigraphic record — an undocumented 1879 inscription on Muddy Creek, San Rafael Swell.
  3. The Pinnacle Peak Inscription A primary epigraphic record — a proposed Matt Warner signature and homestead. First sighting, Ryan Madsen.
  4. Diamond Mountain: Footprints of the Past A sourced history of Diamond Mountain and the outlaw Matt Warner — the diamond hoax behind the mountain’s name, and the record behind Matt Warner Reservoir. Published by the Ancient and Honorable Order of E Clampus Vitus, Matt Warner Chapter 1900, Helper, Utah. J. L. Hardy.