Justin M. Nolan
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Also affiliated: University College Dublin (1983); Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (1977–1990); Queensland Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy (1986); North Carolina State University (1996); Trinity College (2002); Duke Medical Center (1984–1986); Duke University Hospital (1984); University of Missouri (1997–2002); American University of Beirut (2002)
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Justin M. Nolan's research has focused on the study of microbial infections and disease, with a particular emphasis on bacterial genetics and biotechnology. His work has also explored the application of molecular biology techniques. Nolan has also contributed to research in higher education, investigating innovative teaching and learning methods within educational systems and policy.
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- h-index: 19
- Publications: 43
- Citations: 1,129
Selected Publications
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Linguistic Influence on Russian and American Ethnobiological Categorization (2019)
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Free-list Measures of Cognitive Sharing and Organization: Ethnobotany in Rural Missouri (2019)
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An Improved Measure of Cognitive Salience in Free Listing Tasks (2017)
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Cognition, culture and utility: plant classification by Paraguayan immigrant farmers in Misiones, Argentina (2017)
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Optical water quality and human perceptions of rivers: an ethnohydrology study (2016)
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Political Ecology and Ethnobiology (2016)
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Freelisting as a Tool for Assessing Cognitive Realities of Landscape Transformation (2015)
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Optical water quality and human perceptions: a synthesis (2015)
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Ethnobiology, Political Ecology, and Conservation (2014)
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Introduction to Special Issue on Food Security in a Changing World (2014)
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The Politics of Traditional Foodways in the Arkansas Delta (2013)
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Recollections, reflections, and revelations: ethnobiologists and their “First Time” in the field (2013)
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Ethnobotany: The Study of People–Plant Relationships (2011)
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Medical Tourism in the Backcountry: Alternative Health and Healing in the Arkansas Ozarks (2010)
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Book Review: Ethnobiology and the Science of Humankind (2007)
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