Welcome to our October newsletter! These monthly updates include news, blogs, research, training resources and more, from around the research sector. View this email online

 

Update: Climate Change Knowledge Cooperative

 

 

Publishers have been quick to rally behind the campaign, in an effort to fill the knowledge gap around climate research. American Meteorological Society, BRILL, De Gruyter, Delta Think, Frontiers, IOP Publishing, IOS Press and Wiley join Royal Society of Chemistry and AIP Publishing as foundation partners.

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Featured Projects

 

Dr. Hui Peng

Project: "Revisiting the double-slit experiment---Curved Interference Pattern"

Thomas Young’s famous double-slit experiment overturned Isaac Newton’s conception of light as a collection of particles. But the advent of quantum mechanics proved both physicists right: light is both particle and wave.

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João Rodrigues

Project: "Designing dendrimers for precision medicine"

João Rodrigues, Assistant Professor of Chemistry at the University of Madeira, has dedicated more than two decades of this career to the design and synthesis of dendrimer-based materials.

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Staff Pick: Why are flames yellow?

 

 

Here's a great example of how Kudos can be used to explain your publication: Dr. Jethro Akroyd, University of Cambridge, explores the potential role played by the constituent molecules of soot in the formation of new soot particles. This paper won the Gaydon Award for the most significant UK contribution to the 37th International Symposium on Combustion.

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Navigating the Impact Landscape

 

On Demand: Three 30 minute webinars

Charlie Rapple explains the practicalities of research impact, outlines the main elements of a research communication plan, and helps build a global, engaged audience for your research.

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Breast Cancer Awareness Month

 

Improving breast sensitivity following reconstructive surgery

Dr Helena Puonti, a leading plastic surgeon, explores the techniques to restore breast sensitivity following reconstructive surgery.

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The Lives of Historic Women Demonstrate a Link between Mental Health and Breast Cancer

Heather Goodare's book explores the connection between depression, anxiety, and breast cancer through the lives of twelve women in history.

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What we are reading

 

Creating what we seek to measure – How to understand the performative aspect of impact evaluation?

Jorrit Smit and Laurens Hessels draw on a recent analysis of impact evaluation tools to explore how they inform the conception of research impact.

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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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