Neil Morte

United States Georgia Southern University

Article

Commented on Moving experimental psychology online: How to obtain high quality data when we can't see our participants
Web-based methods can expand the pool of participants and data. I am curious how retention comes into play if longitudinal or what are limitations that come up that may not in a traditional research environment.

Webinar

Commented on Redefining the future of healthcare: unpacking AI's impact and potential
Here is Dr. Eric Topol's TedTalk surrounding this topic as well and how AI can really assist in care: https://youtu.be/ll5LY7wI_Xc?feature=shared

Poster

Commented on The Burden of Adverse Drug Reactions: Challenges and Opportunities
Additional research needs to take place to mitigate ADR's. It will be very challenging to eliminate that. However, the collaboration between stakeholders will assist in the process to come up with solutions.

Journal

Commented on Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health
Since 2021, citescore has increased from 4.6 to 10.7. could this be due to COVID related research?

Article

Commented on DeepTrayMeal: Automatic dietary assessment for Chinese tray meals based on deep learning
This is so interesting as I have never heard of this. But this does demonstrate how difficult research is in nutrition. With how deep learning methods can be utilized, this can be so great for this to be public facing one day and expand application globally.

Article

Commented on Knowledge protects against pollution: The health effects of the cadmium rice event in China
An example of a positive association that we see with socioeconomic status. There is a higher likelihood to being knowledgeable, aware, or have access to media and make informed decisions, if possible.

Poster

Commented on Design of Sustainable Composite Materials FRLM for the Seismic and Energy Requalification of the Masonry Building Heritage
Can this be applied globally to buildings of different materials and time periods?

Journal

Commented on Critical Public Health
Since 2011, the citescore continues to rise slowly from 1.4 to 5.9 in 2023.

Funding

Commented on DoD Spinal Cord Injury Research Program Investigator-Initiated Research Award
8 expected to be awarded https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/353182

Article

Commented on Olive oil and body fat: a systematic review with meta-analysis
This paper is an example where diet has complexity and variation for each person consuming and the dose response.

Webinar

Commented on Learning journal expectations and decision making to improve your manuscript submissions
Such a great webinar and gives perspective and expectations to a process that you may not hear a whole lot about before engaging in the process.

Poster

Commented on Is the future of the human diet green? – a case of vegetarian diet in Croatia
With the rise of interest in alternative proteins, ways to improve our health, and planet, I can definitely see this future, but the balance seems to be important as the conclusion states here.

Funding

Commented on Tribal Behavioral Health
Underserved community and great collaboration with SAMHSA. Application is due every March.

Webinar

Commented on Navigating Wildfire Smoke: Understanding, Mitigating, and Communicating Health Risks
Great webinar to educate and communicate when these events happen as it can be very challenging, but has to be prioritized for at-risk communities and groups through mixed media and messages.

Article

Commented on The role of psychological flexibility in the relationships between burnout, job satisfaction, and mental health among nurses in combatting COVID ‐19: A two‐region survey
Such a global topic and important how this can be generalized to help the frontline nurses to develop that psychological flexibility