Ronald E. LaPorte

Affiliations: 
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States 
Area:
Public Health, Education
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Adambekov S, Askarova S, Welburn SC, et al. (2016) Publication Productivity in Central Asia and Countries of the Former Soviet Union. Central Asian Journal of Global Health. 5: 261
Linkov F, Adambekov S, Goughnour S, et al. (2016) Scientific Banana Republics: Do They Exist? Central Asian Journal of Global Health. 5: 249
Adambekov S, Dosmukhambetova G, Nygymetov G, et al. (2014) Why Does Kazakhstan Need New Scientific Journals? Central Asian Journal of Global Health. 3: 141
Sheikh MA, Althouse AD, Freese KE, et al. (2014) USA endometrial cancer projections to 2030: should we be concerned? Future Oncology (London, England). 10: 2561-8
Freese KE, Documét P, Lawrence JJ, et al. (2014) Public health education using Supercourse: a computer-based learning resource for health-care professionals in the southern province of Zambia. Public Health Reports (Washington, D.C. : 1974). 129: 100-6
Freese K, Shubnikov E, LaPorte R, et al. (2013) The Central Asian Journal of Global Health to Increase Scientific Productivity. Central Asian Journal of Global Health. 2: 108
Linkov F, Guzman R, Soisson S, et al. (2013) The Central Asian Supercourse to Increase Scientific Productivity. Central Asian Journal of Global Health. 2: 46
Padilla-Raygoza N, Linkov F, Shubnikov E, et al. (2012) Is the Supercourse useful for Latin America? Central Asian Journal of Global Health. 1: 9
Linkov F, LaPorte R. (2012) The Central Asian Journal of Global Health: A Supercourse Journal. Central Asian Journal of Global Health. 1: 5
Hennon M, LaPorte RE, Shubnikov E, et al. (2012) New directions in building a scientific social network: Experiences in the Supercourse project and application to Central Asia. Central Asian Journal of Global Health. 1: 3
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