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Mike Tennant's research interests are diverse, spanning topics from molecular biology and drug design to the circular economy and urban resilience. He has explored protein structure and dynamics, investigating binding sites and substrate specificity through methods such as X-ray crystallography. His work in drug design has involved molecular modeling and understanding protein conformation. Tennant has also contributed to the discourse on sustainability, examining the progression of circular economy concepts from ideation to practical implementation. This includes research into social inclusion within the fashion industry and exploring symbiotic business models between industrial sectors. Additionally, his work has touched upon public health issues, including the carbon footprint of human milk banking and strategies for managing resources during public health crises like the COVID-19 pandemic. Tennant's academic profile includes an h-index of 18 and over 1,900 citations across 45 publications. He has collaborated with other researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including C. L. Workman and Jia Di.
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- h-index: 17
- Publications: 40
- Citations: 1,905
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Analog-Digital Approximate DFT with Spatial ∆-Σ LNA Multi-beam RF Apertures (2025)
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- Making sense of circular economy: Understanding the progression from idea to action
- Exploring resource-service systems—Beyond product-service systems and toward configurations of circular strategies, business models, and actors
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- What would a human-centred ‘social’ Circular Economy look like? Drawing from Max-Neef's Human-Scale Development proposal
- Social inclusion and the circular economy: The case of a fashion textiles manufacturer in Vietnam
- Exploring resource-service systems—Beyond product-service systems and toward configurations of circular strategies, business models, and actors
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- Mind the Gap: Defining Urban Resilience Knowledge-Implementation Gaps
- Navigating knowledge systems to address resilience challenges: contributions of communities of practice
- Navigating the shifting sands of filtering facepiece respirator provision during the COVID-19 pandemic: a system response for maximising staff safety
- Navigating the shifting sands of filtering facepiece respirator provision during the COVID-19 pandemic: a system response for maximising staff safety
- Navigating the shifting sands of filtering facepiece respirator provision during the COVID-19 pandemic: a system response for maximising staff safety
- Navigating the shifting sands of filtering facepiece respirator provision during the COVID-19 pandemic: a system response for maximising staff safety
- Navigating the shifting sands of filtering facepiece respirator provision during the COVID-19 pandemic: a system response for maximising staff safety
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