Mary E. Morrison

866 citations
9 papers · 677 · h-index 9

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Mary E. Morrison

9 papers receiving 661 citations

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Mary E. Morrison
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  • Developmental Neuroscience 173
  • Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience 336
  • Neurology 58
  • Cell Biology 89
  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine 102
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The 13 scholars most cited alongside Mary E. Morrison, linked wherever they have co-authored with each other. Click a name or a connecting line to browse the papers they share.

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All Works

9 of 9 papers shown
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1 1998150
2 1998144
3 1992128
4 1996115
5 199463
6 199934
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Integrating Research into the Undergraduate Curriculum: 2. Scaffolding Research Skills and Transitioning toward Independent Research.
202019
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Integrating Research into the Undergraduate Curriculum: 1. Early Research Experiences and Training.
202014
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Integrating Research into the Undergraduate Curriculum: 3. Research Training in the Upper-level Neuroscience Curriculum.
202010

About Mary E. Morrison

Mary E. Morrison is a scholar working on Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Safety Research, Molecular Biology and Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, having authored 9 papers that have together received 677 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Health and Medical Research Impacts (3 papers), Career Development and Diversity (3 papers), Neurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms (2 papers), Nerve injury and regeneration (2 papers), Viral Infections and Immunology Research (2 papers), Axon Guidance and Neuronal Signaling (2 papers), Angiogenesis and VEGF in Cancer (1 paper) and Undergraduate Neuroscience Education and Research (1 paper). The work is most often cited by research in Developmental Neuroscience (173 citations), Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience (336 citations), Neurology (58 citations), Cell Biology (89 citations) and Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine (102 citations). Mary E. Morrison has collaborated with scholars based in United States. Frequent co-authors include Carol A. Mason, Vincent R. Racaniello, Atsuyoshi Shimada, Riva C. Marcus, George D. Yancopoulos, Nicholas W. Gale, Cedric Cullingford, Yiping He, James M. Hogle and Matthew S. McMurray. Their work appears in journals such as Journal of Virology, Journal of Neuroscience, Educational Review, Developmental Biology and PubMed.

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