This page contains the open access scholarship of the faculty of Spelman College. Open access is the ability to distribute and access scholarly research without restriction.
Jul 18, 2019

Spelman College Faculty Publications

This page contains the open access scholarship of the faculty of Spelman College. Open access is the ability to distribute and access scholarly research without restriction.

Workflow Development for an Institutional Repository in an Emerging Research Institution
RNA-Seq Analysis of the Effect of Kanamycin and the ABC Transporter AtWBC19 on Arabidopsis thaliana Seedlings Reveals Changes in Metal Content
Three Risk-elicitation Methods in the Field: Evidence from Rural Senegal
God's Faithfulness on the Journey: Reflections by Rostered Women of Color
Bayesian Age-Period-Cohort Model of Lung Cancer Mortality
Spelman College Faculty Publications
Aphid secondary symbionts do not affect prey attractiveness to two species of predatory lady beetles
Aphid Facultative Symbionts Reduce Survival of the Predatory Lady Beetle Hippodamia convergens
Leaders Needed: Experimental Evidence from Rural Producer Organizations in Senegal
Amoebozoans Are Secretly but Ancestrally Sexual: Evidence for Sex Genes and Potential Novel Crossover Pathways in Diverse Groups of Amoebae
What It Means to Study Food at an HBCU: Bolstered by History, Looking Toward the Future
A Century of Mathematical Excellence at Spelman College
Spelman College Faculty Publications
A note on extending Bondy's meta-conjecture
Spelman College Faculty Publications
Phylogenomics of 'Discosea': A new molecular phylogenetic perspective on Amoebozoa with flat body forms
MTOTO: Supporting Greater Access to Pre-and Post-Natal Care for Women Living in Rural Developing Economies
Book Review: Tambu: Curacao's African-Caribbean Ritual and the Politics of Memory, written by Nanette de Jong
Free to learn: why unleashing the instinct to play will make our children happier, more self-reliant, and better students for life
Cytoskeletal architecture and its evolutionary significance in amoeboid eukaryotes and their mode of locomotion
Contrasting Evolutionary Patterns of Spore Coat Proteins in Two Bacillus Species Groups are Linked to a Difference in Cellular Structure
Now, Who Are Your People? Continental and Diasporan African Women Encounter Each Other
Realigning the Crooked Room: Spelman Claims a Space for African American Women in STEM