Each quarter, PCOM Library showcases two faculty authors who have recently published scholarly articles or books. Check back here to see the current and past highlighted papers.
Fall 2017:
Congratulations to Dr. Kerin Claeson, author of “The Late Jurassic ray Kimmerobatis etchesi gen. et sp. nov. and the Jurassic radiation of the Batoidea” in Proceedings of the Geologists’ Association.
See also Dr. Claeson's most-cited papers from Scopus:
- “New interpretations of the skull of a primitive bony fish Erpetoichthys calabaricus (Actinopterygii: Cladistia)” in Journal of Morphology
- “First Mesozoic record of the stingray myliobatis wurnoensis from Mali and a phylogenetic analysis of myliobatidae incorporating dental characters” in Acta Palaeontologica Polonica
- “Stratigraphy and vertebrate paleoecology of upper cretaceous-? Lowest Paleogene strata on vega island, Antarctica” in Palaeogeography, Paleoclimatology, Palaeoecology
Congratulations to Dr. Abigail Hielscher, author of “A. Fibronectin: How its aberrant expression in tumors may improve therapeutic targeting” in Journal of Cancer.
See also Dr. Hielscher's most-cited papers from Scopus:
- “A physical sciences network characterization of non-tumorigenic and metastatic cells” in Scientific Reports
- “Breast cancer cell-derived matrix supports vascular morphogenesis” in American Journal of Physiology—Cell Physiology
- Hypoxia and free radicals: Role in tumor progression and the use of engineering-based platforms to address these relationships” in Free Radical Biology and Medicine
Articles
New interpretations of the skull of a primitive bony fish Erpetoichthys calabaricus (Actinopterygii: Cladistia), Kerin M. Claeson, William E. Bemis, and James W. Hagadorn
First Mesozoic record of the stingray myliobatis wurnoensis from Mali and a phylogenetic analysis of myliobatidae incorporating dental characters, Kerin M. Claeson, Maureen A. O'Leary, Eric M. Roberts, Famory Sissoko, Mamadou Bouare, Leif Tapanila, David Goodwin, and Michael D. Gottfried
Hypoxia and free radicals: Role in tumor progression and the use of engineering-based platforms to address these relationships, Abigail Hielscher and S. Gerecht
Breast cancer cell-derived matrix supports vascular morphogenesis, Abigail Hielscher, Connie Qiu, and Sharon Gerecht
A physical sciences network characterization of non-tumorigenic and metastatic cells, Abigail Hielscher, D. Wirtz, and et al.
Stratigraphy and Vertebrate Paleoecology of Upper Cretaceous? Lowest Paleogene Strata on Vega Island, Antarctica, Eric M. Roberts, Matthew C. Lamanna, Julia A. Clarke, Jin Meng, Eric Gorscak, Joseph J. W. Sertich, Patrick M. O'Connor, Kerin M. Claeson, and Ross D. E. MacPhee
The Late Jurassic Ray Kimmerobatis etchesi gen. et sp. nov. and the Jurassic Radiation of the Batoidea, Charlie J. Underwood and Kerin M. Claeson
Fibronectin: How Its Aberrant Expression in Tumors May Improve Therapeutic Targeting, Jennifer Peyling Wang and Abigail Hielscher