Kudos Spotlights #10

December 9 2016 / By Lauren McNeill

We have 10 new authors appearing in the spotlights section of the Kudos website this month. Each of these authors have explained and shared their work in various ways, with some adding resources and their own perspectives to further support their work.

In the new year, we will be publishing a special edition of Kudos Spotlights. Throughout December, all Kudos users who use the hashtag #mobilizeresearch when sharing a publication on Twitter, will automatically feature in our special edition of spotlights in January. This will help maximize our final donation to Open Knowledge International as part of the 'mobilize research campaign', and also highlight those authors who are going above and beyond to make research more discoverable.

Why #mobilizeresearch matters - we speak to Chemistry research and Kudos user Dr Antony Williams.

 

1. Dr Catherine Whittall

'RCT of PICO dressings in primary hip and knee arthroplasty'

What’s it about?

2. Giancarlo Lauto

‘Improving New Product Development with Internal Crowdsourcing'

What’s it about? 

3. Ms Maria M. Zambrano

‘Mycofier: a new machine learning-based classifier for fungal ITS sequences'

What’s it about?

4. Boris Sobolev

'Withstanding trauma and surgery of broken hips more effective in large hospitals'

What’s it about?

5. Dr Daniel A. Achinko 

'Viral disease pathways inhibiting Immune response '

What’s it about?

6. Dr Tanisha Jowsey

‘Chronic illness patients: how their loved ones worry about them'

What’s it about?

7. Dr James N. Sleigh

‘Axonal transport is unaffected by ageing'

What’s it about?

8.  Dr Helen Kopnina

'Human nature and (un)sustainability'

What’s it about?

9.    Dr Miguel R. Olivas-Lujan

'September 11, 2001: Two Quasi-Experiments on the Influence of Threats on Cultural Values and Cosmopolitanism'

What’s it about?

10.  Maria Nicholas

'Using Multiple Videoed Events to generate data'

What’s it about?

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What is Kudos Spotlights?
To further support those featured in the Kudos Spotlight pages, we will be publishing fortnightly blog posts, which can be shared at any time by those who have been featured. Our aim is to highlight those researchers who are making great use of the Kudos toolkit to help their work stand out, and to provide inspiration to those seeking guidance.

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