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Launch: Climate Change Knowledge Cooperative
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The Climate Change Knowledge Cooperative provides easy-to-understand summaries of key climate research. Kudos led this initiative, which brings together 15 research publishers, to enable everyone to find and understand the most important research on climate change.
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Dietrich Büsselberg
Project: "Unravelling the Neurotoxic Effects of Metals and the Clinical Potential of Natural Compounds"
A particular focus of this work is investigating how various substances can modulate neuronal communication and how they interfere with calcium-dependent pathways, which play particularly important roles in triggering apoptosis (i.e., programmed cell death or “cellular suicide”).
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Christian Ringle
Project: "Mathematical Tool PLS-SEM Aids in Analyzing Cause-Effect Relationships to Explain and Predict Future Behavior in Business Research and Other Disciplines"
People are complex and the factors that drive their decision-making are manifold. Teasing out the reasoning behind why people think and act the way they do is the crux to human resource management research.
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Staff Pick: How easy or difficult is it to understand emotion lines in comics?
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Here's a great example of how Kudos can be used to explain your publication: Dr Charles Forceville, University of Amsterdam, explores how visual representation of emotions is recognised and communicated through comics.
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How are researchers using Kudos Pro?
Explore our case studies to learn how your peers are using Kudos Pro to further increase the visibility of their research.
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COVID-19 Prime Cause and Treatment
Our perspective is to introduce a protocol or device instead of vaccination to control the pandemic and fight the virus.
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Structural refinement and intramolecular binding in SARS-CoV-2 spike protein
Wai-Yim Ching proposes to refine the structures of four structural domains that make up the spike (S) glycoprotein of SARS-COV-2.
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Time, Finances, Confidence, Knowledge – Research communicators should be attentive to the resource inequalities inherent to academia
Research communication is rarely considered as an inequality. Sharing research is relatively simple, in some cases simply setting up a Twitter account. Communicating research findings to a broader audience can be more complex.
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Has Kudos Pro helped you?
Do you have a story about how Kudos Pro has helped strengthen a successful grant application, or develop and evidence broader impacts? We welcome the chance to feature your story! Please contact us if you have a story to tell!
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