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Kudos spotlights #2

Written by Lauren Ellen | Nov 6, 2015 11:54:18 AM

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

Remember we are also collecting your experiences of Kudos with our new author case study cards. If you would like to share your Kudos story and feature as a case study, please get in touch.

1. Dr Bridget Marie Baker

'Differences in host response among isolates of coccidioides, the fungus causing valley fever'

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2. Dr Robert N. Foster

'Spatial tranformations: from fundamentals to applications'

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3. Akinori Cardozo Nagato

'Hyperoxia promotes polarization of the immune response in ovalbumin-induced airway inflammation, leading to a TH 17 cell phenotype'

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4. Giuseppe Trusso Sfrazzetto

'A surface-confined OMnV(salen) oxene catalyst and high turnover values in asymmetric epoxidation of unfunctionalized olefins'

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5. Rev Michele A. Mahon

'“Sisters with Voices”: A Study of the Experiences and Challenges Faced by Black Women in London Baptist Association Church Ministry Settings'

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6.     Ms Elizabeth G. Pearson

'The Case of Roshonara Choudhry: Implications for Theory on Online Radicalization, ISIS Women, and the Gendered Jihad'

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7.     Mr Chris Kimble

'Big Data and Business Intelligence: Debunking the Myths'

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8.     Zhuo Wang

'Telomeric repeat-containing RNA (TERRA) constitutes a nucleoprotein component of extracellular inflammatory exosomes'

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9.     Sonia Cabral

'Global value chains: A survey of drivers and measures'

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10.  Dr Martha S. Jone

'Lea VanderVelde, Redemption Songs: Suing for Freedom before Dred Scot, New York'

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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.