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Brandeis Open Access Fund Recipients

Here are some examples of scholarly work that have been made Open Access with the Brandeis Open Access Fund.

Charles Golden, Associate Professor of Anthropology published the article “Reanalyzing environmental lidar data for archaeology: Mesoamerican applications and implications” in The Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports.

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Susan Lovett, Abraham S. and Gertrude Burg Professor of Microbiology, published the article “Connecting replication and repair: the DNA helicase, YoaA, promotes azidothymidine tolerance through association with Chi, an accessory clamp loader protein” in the journal PLoS Genetics.

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Nelson C Lau, Visiting Assistant Professor of Biology, published the article “Unique transposon landscapes are pervasive across Drosophila melanogaster genomes” the journal Nucleic Acids Research.

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Sarah M. Shoemaker, Associate University Librarian for Archives and Special Collections, published an article describing the Lewis S. Feuer Papers at Brandeis University in the journal Society with support from the Open Access Fund.

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Laura J. Goldin, Associate Professor of Practice in the Environmental Studies Program, published a paper regarding the air quality of nail salons in Boston in The Journal of Immigrant Minority Health with support from the Open Access Fund.

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Andrew J. Koh, Florence Levy Kay Fellow in Classical Art, Archaeology, and Chemistry, published the paper “Characterizing a Middle Bronze Palatial Wine Cellar from Tel Kabri, Israel” in the journal PLoS ONE with support from the Open Access Fund.

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Jytte Klausen, Lawrence A. Wien Professor of International Cooperation, published the article “Tweeting the Jihad: Social Media Networks of Western Foreign Fighters in Syria and Iraq” was published in the journal Studies in Conflict & Terrorism.

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