Savanna Turner
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Also affiliated: Dr. Y.S.R Horticultural University (2023); University of Florida (1998–2023); Horticultural Research Institute (2023); U.S. Horticultural Research Laboratory (2023)
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Savanna Turner's research investigates public perception and communication surrounding gene editing technology. She has published studies examining how U.S. adults, particularly viewers of specific information treatments, form opinions on this technology, noting overall positive views alongside some expressed concerns. Her work also extends to the practical aspects of research and education, with publications focusing on conducting needs assessments and defining the functions of extension mentors. Turner has a h-index of 4, with 8 total publications and 39 citations. She collaborates with researchers including Brandon R. McFadden and Robert Thiel at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 8
- Citations: 42
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U.S. adult viewers of information treatments express overall positive views but some concerns about gene editing technology (2023)
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- U.S. adult viewers of information treatments express overall positive views but some concerns about gene editing technology
- U.S. adult viewers of information treatments express overall positive views but some concerns about gene editing technology
- U.S. adult viewers of information treatments express overall positive views but some concerns about gene editing technology
- U.S. adult viewers of information treatments express overall positive views but some concerns about gene editing technology
- U.S. adult viewers of information treatments express overall positive views but some concerns about gene editing technology
- U.S. adult viewers of information treatments express overall positive views but some concerns about gene editing technology
- U.S. adult viewers of information treatments express overall positive views but some concerns about gene editing technology
- U.S. adult viewers of information treatments express overall positive views but some concerns about gene editing technology
- U.S. adult viewers of information treatments express overall positive views but some concerns about gene editing technology
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