J L Gattis
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Also affiliated: Florida State University (2002–2004); National Institutes of Health (2006); Iowa State University (1949); American Society of Civil Engineers (1999); Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research (2008–2010); ASCE Foundation (1999); National Cancer Institute (2010); Center for Cancer Research (2010); Statistical Service (2005); Statistical Research (United States) (2005); University of Oklahoma (1992–1996)
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Biography and Research Information
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J L Gattis's research has focused on molecular and cellular mechanisms related to biological processes, particularly in the context of protein function and molecular modeling. Gattis has investigated the role of specific proteins and their interactions, such as those involved in platelet aggregation and cellular signaling pathways. This work has involved the use of molecular modeling techniques to understand protein structure and conformation.
Gattis has also been involved in interdisciplinary research and education initiatives. As a Co-Principal Investigator on a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant totaling $941,348, Gattis contributed to a project aimed at improving student retention and graduation rates in STEM fields through innovation in training and scholarships. The project's objective was to create a supportive educational environment to foster student success in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics disciplines.
With a career publication record of 84 papers and a citation count of 980, Gattis has demonstrated a sustained contribution to the scientific literature. The researcher's h-index of 14 indicates a level of impact and recognition within their field. While recent activity is noted as "No," the body of work reflects a significant engagement with molecular biology and educational research.
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- h-index: 14
- Publications: 84
- Citations: 986
Selected Publications
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Access Spacing Based on Turning-Vehicle Acceleration (2017)
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Influences of Cross-Sectional Design Elements at Urban Arterial Driveway Locations (2015)
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Considering and Applying Driveway Design for All Users (2013)
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Analysis of Deceleration in through Lane before Right Turn (2011)
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Multimodal Driveway Design (2010)
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Truck Acceleration Speeds and Distances at Weigh Stations (2010)
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Effects of Grade on the Speed and Travel Time of Vehicles Entering Driveways (2009)
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Geometric Design of Driveways Update (2008)
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Alternating Passing Lane Lengths (2006)
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Alternating Passing Lane Lengths (2006)
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Effects of Rural Highway Median Treatments and Access (2005)
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Effects of Rural Highway Median Treatments and Access (2005)
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Low-Speed Horizontal Curve Friction Factors (2005)
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Evaluation of Automated Work Zone Information Systems (2004)
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URBAN STREET CROSS SECTION AND SPEED ISSUES (2000)
Federal Grants 1 $941,348 total
Innovation Training and Scholarships To Improve Student Retention and Graduation in STEM Fields
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