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Year 2010
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Podcasts for 2010
Distinguished Professor Satya Atluri
DEC 2010
Satya Atluri is a Distinguished Professor in the Department of
Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering at the University of
California, Irvine. In this Podcast interview he discusses his
article: “A Fictitious Time Integration Method for the
Numerical Solution of the Fredholm Integral Equation and for
Numerical Differentiation of Noisy Data, and Its Relation to the
Filter Theory,” CMES-COMPUT MODEL ENG SCI 41:3,
243-61, MAR 2009. This paper was selected as a
New Hot Paper in May 2010.
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DEC 2010
Herbert Hirt is Director of the URGV Plant Genomics Institute in
Paris. His 2004 article, coauthored with Klaus Apel: "Reactive
oxygen species: Metabolism, oxidative stress, and signal
transduction,” ANNU REV PLANT BIOL 55: 373-99, was
the Current Classics selection from the field of Plant & Animal
Science for
June 2010
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DEC 2010
Koichiro Tamura is a Professor in the Department of Biological
Sciences at Tokyo Metropolitan University and lead author of the
Current Classics selection from the field of Biology &
Biochemistry for the month of
June 2010: "MEGA4: Molecular evolutionary genetics analysis
(MEGA) software version 4.0," Tamura, K, et. al, MOL
BIOL EVOL 24(8), 1596-99, AUG 2007. Listen to a previous
podcast discussing MEGA3 with coauthor Sudhir Kumar;
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Kalyanmoy Deb: Current Classic Paper in Engineering Podcast
NOV 2010
Kalyanmoy Deb is the Deva Raj Chair Professor at the Indian
Institute of Technology in Kanpur and lead author of the
June 2010 Current Classics selection from the field of
Engineering: "A Fast Elitist Non-Dominated Sorting Genetic.
Algorithm for Multi-Objective Optimization: NSGA-II," Deb, K,
et. al, IEEE TRANS EVOL COMPUTAT 6: 2,182-97, APR 2002.
See also.
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Andre Geim: 2010 Nobel Prize Winner in Physics
NOV 2010
Andre Geim* is the 2010 Nobel Prize winner in physics. Geim is a
Langworthy Research Professor and Director of the Centre for
Mesoscience and Nanotechnology at the University of Manchester.
Here he discusses his highly-cited paper: "Electric field effect in
atomically thin carbon films," K.S. Novoselov, et al.,
Science 306(5296): 666-9, 2004. He is among the
Hottest
Research of 2009, and has been interviewed by
ScienceWatch.com over the years in
2006,
2007,
2008. Several of his papers have been featured as Current
Classics Paper selections, most recently in
Oct. 2010 with coauthor
*Konstantin
Novoselov, who incidentally split the 2010 Nobel Prize with
Geim.
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Current Classic Paper Authors Scott B. MacKenzie & Philip Podsakoff
NOV 2010
From the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University, Scott B.
MacKenzie and Philip Podsakoff discuss their paper 2003 J APPL
PSYCHOL article: "Common method biases in behavioral research:
A critical review of the literature and recommended remedies." This
paper was named as the Current Classic paper (Psy./Psy.) for
June 2010.
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F. Stuart Chapin III on Arctic Summer Warming
Oct 2010
F. Stuart Chapin III is a Professor of Ecology in the Institute of
Arctic Biology at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks. He is senior
author of the second most highly cited core paper shown on
April’s Top Topics
map titled “BOREAL FOREST FIRES AND CLIMATE
CHANGE,” from the field of Environment/Ecology: “Role
of land-surface changes in Arctic summer warming,” Chapin,
FS, et al., SCIENCE 310(5748): 657-60, OCT 28,
2005.
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Emory University's Ray Dingledine
Oct 2010
Ray Dingledine, Professor and Chairman of the Department of
Pharmacology at Emory University is the lead author of the
February 2010 Current Classics paper in the field of
Pharmacology & Toxicology: “The glutamate receptor ion
channels,” Dingledine, R, et al., PHARMACOL REV
51(1): 7-61, MAR 1999.
Read previous interview with Ray
Dingledine.
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Dr. Patrick S. Schnable Discusses His Work at Iowa State Univ.
Oct 2010
Patrick S. Schnable is the Baker Professor of Agronomy, Director of
the Center for Plant Genomics and the Center for Carbon Capturing
Crops at Iowa State University. He is senior author of the most
highly cited core paper shown on the April 2010 Top Topics
map titled "APPLYING GENOME-WIDE SELECTION," from the field of
Agricultural Sciences: “All possible modes of gene action are
observed in a global comparison of gene expression in a maize F-1
hybrid and its inbred parents,” PROC NAT ACAD SCI
USA, 103 (18): 6805-10, MAY 2, 2006.
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Citation Superstar Andrew Feinberg
SEP 2010
Andrew Feinberg from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine,
Baltimore, MD, USA, discusses his 2007 NATURE paper,
"Phenotypic plasticity and the epigenetics of human disease." This
paper has been named as a
Current
Classic (Multidisciplinary) paper for
April 2010.
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Oxford's Anke Hoeffler on Macroeconomics
SEP 2010
Anke Hoeffler is from the Centre for the Study of African
Economies, Department of Economics, St. Antony's College,
University of Oxford, Oxford, UK. In this podcast she discusses her
2004 OXFORD ECON PAP-NEW SER paper, "Greed and grievance
in civil war," which has been named a
Current
Classic (Economics & Buinsess) paper for
February 2010.
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Evolutionary Biologist John P. Huelsenbeck
SEP 2010
John P. Huelsenbeck is a Professor at the Department of Integrative
Biology at the Center for Theoretical Evolutionary Genomics,
University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA. His 2003
BIOINFORMATICS paper, "MrBayes 3: Bayesian
phylogenetic inference under mixed models," has been named a
Current
Classic (Computer Science) paper for
February 2010.
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Eiichiro Komatsu on Five-Year WMAP Results
Aug
2010
Eiichiro Komatsu, is Director of the Cosmology Center and Professor
of Astronomy at the University of Texas at Austin and lead author
of the
Current
Classic (Space Science) paper for
April 2010: “Five-year Wilkinson microwave anisotropy
probe observations: cosmological interpretation,” as
published in the ASTROPHYS J SUPPL SER 180(2), 330-76 in
February, 2009. Komatsu has included figures with his podcast.
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Fabio Pulizzi: Senior Editor at Nature Materials
Aug 2010
Dr. Fabio Pulizzi has been an academic researcher in the field of
solid-state physics who is now a Senior Editor at Nature
Materials. Here he discusses the
Current
Classic Materials Science paper for
April 2010 by
Andre Geim and
Kostya Novoselov of the School of Physics and Astronomy at The
University of Manchester: “The rise of
graphene,” NAT MATER 6(3), 183-91, March,
2007.
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Paul Emsley on the Software Called "Coot"
Paul Emsley is the first CCP4 fellow in the Department of
Biochemistry at the University of Oxford and coauthor, along with
Kevin Cowtan of the Department of Chemistry at the University of
York, of the Chemistry Current Classic paper for
February 2010: "Coot: model-building tools for molecular
graphics," as published in the journal ACTA CRYSTALLOGR D-BIOL
CRYST, Pt. 12, Sp. Iss. 1, Dec. 2004.
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Martin A. Nowak on the Evolution of Cooperation
Apr
2010
Martin A. Nowak is Professor of Biology and of Mathematics at
Harvard University and Director of Harvard's Program for
Evolutionary Dynamics. He is the author of a Current Classics paper
in the field of Multidisciplinary for
Feb. 2010: “Five rules for the evolution of
cooperation,” Science 314(5805), 1560-63, DEC 8
2006. This paper was included in a
Research Front Map from
Top
Topics for the same period.
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Nat. Univ. of Singapore's Dejian Huang
Feb
2010
Dejian Huang is an Associate Professor in the Department of
Chemistry and also Acting Director of the Science and Technology
Program at the National University of Singapore. He is first author
of a Current Classics paper in the field of Agricultural Sciences
for
Aug. 2009, Huang, DJ, et. al, "The chemistry behind
antioxidant capacity assays," J AGR FOOD CHEM 53: 1841-56,
MAR 23 2005.
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Rick Holley Discusses Plant Essential Oils
Jan
2010
Rick Holley is a Professor of Food Science, Food Microbiology, and
Food Safety in the Department of Food Science at the University of
Manitoba in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. His 2005 FOOD
MICROBIOL paper, "Improvement in shelf-life and safety of
perishable foods by plant essential oils and smoke antimicrobials,"
is among the highest-cited articles included in the
Top Topics research front map titled
Antioxidant
Activity Of Plant Essential Oils from the field of Agr. &
Sci.
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Terence G. Langdon on Magnesium Alloy Sheets
Jan
2010
Terence G. Langdon is the William E. Leonard Professor of
Engineering at the Viterbi School of Engineering in the Department
of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering at the University of
Southern California in Los Angeles, CA. His 2006 PROG MATER
SCI paper, Langdon, TG, "Principles of equal-channel angular
pressing as a processing tool for grain refinement," is the
highest-cited paper included in the
Top Topics research front map titled
Magnesium
Alloy Sheets from the field of Mat. Sci.
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