Kudos Spotlights #1

October 23 2015 / By Lauren Ellen

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.

This week, we have 10 new authors appearing in the spotlights section of the Kudos website.

1. Dr Ali Tarhini

“Impact of individualism and collectivism over the individual's technology acceptance behaviour” 

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2. Professor Zsuzsanna Suba

"The pitfall of the transient, inconsistent anticancer capacity of antiestrogens and the mechanism of apparent antiestrogen resistance” 

What’s it about? 

3. Phillip Dawson

“A contribution to the history of assessment, and a new approach to Socratic discourse

What’s it about?

4. Julio C. Teehankee 

“The study of politics in Southeast Asia: the Philippines in Southeast Asia political studies

What’s it about?

5. Dr Jason Camp

“Gold-catalysed rearrangement of O-vinyl oximes for the synthesis of highly substituted pyrroles”

What’s it about?

6.     Dr Nicolas Tranter

“Logography and layering: A functional cross-linguistic analysis”

What’s it about?

7.     Mr Marco Smolla

“Competition for resources can explain patterns of social and individual learning in nature”

What’s it about?

8.     Professor Sergey Victorovich Minaev

“Diagnosis and treatment children with acute scrotal pain. Twenty years single centre experience”

What’s it about?

9.     Dr Heinrich Volschenk 

“Semi-rational directed evolution of loop regions in Aspergillus japonicus β-fructofuranosidase for improved fructooligosaccharide production”

What’s it about?

10.  Dr Kevin J. Black

“Functional anatomy of subthalamic nucleus stimulation in Parkinson disease”

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