Kaori Yamasaki
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Also affiliated: Sumitomo Chemical (Japan) (1994); Kyoto University (2003–2005); Gifu University (2007)
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Kaori Yamasaki's research investigates public perceptions of emerging technologies and their influence on health-related attitudes. A recent publication by Yamasaki, published in 2022, examined how the perceived longevity of mRNA technology impacts support for COVID-19 vaccines. This work contributes to understanding public acceptance of medical advancements. Yamasaki has a citation count of 1,610 and an h-index of 6, based on a total of 9 publications. Collaborations include shared publications with Emily Vance, Yuna Shimomoto, and Katelynn Kallodaychask, all affiliated with the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
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- h-index: 6
- Publications: 9
- Citations: 1,626
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Perceived longevity of mRNA technology increases support for Covid-19 vaccines (2022)
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- Perceived longevity of mRNA technology increases support for Covid-19 vaccines
- Perceived longevity of mRNA technology increases support for Covid-19 vaccines
- Perceived longevity of mRNA technology increases support for Covid-19 vaccines
- Perceived longevity of mRNA technology increases support for Covid-19 vaccines
- Perceived longevity of mRNA technology increases support for Covid-19 vaccines
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