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Faculty of Social Sciences

The Most Outstanding Researcher /Research Activity
Faculty of Social Sciences
The Most Outstanding Researcher /Research Activity SOCSCI 2018

Dr Clinton Hutton

Department of Government

"Colour for Colour, Skin for Skin, Marching with the Ancestral Spirits in War Oh at Morant Bay | Leonard Percival Howell and the Genesis of Rastafari"

 

The Research Project Attracting the Most Research Funds
Faculty of Social Sciences
The Research Project Attracting the Most Research Funds SOCSCI 2018

Dr Lloyd Waller

Mr Stephen Johnson

Ms Shinique Walters

Ms Nicola Satchell 

Department of Government

Project: Jamaica Social Investment Fund Poverty Reduction Programme – Baseline Desk Study Research and Analysis

The Best Research Publication
Faculty of Social Sciences
The Best Research Publication SOCSCI 2018

Dr Lawrence Nicholson

Mona School of Business and Management

Book: Understanding the Caribbean Enterprise: Insights from MSMEs and Family Owned Businesses

 

Dr Eris Schoburgh

Dr Sonia Gatchair

Department of Government

Edited Collection: Developmental Local Governance: A Critical Discourse in ‘Alternative’ Development

 

Dr Delroy Chevers

Professor Evan Duggan

Mr Stanford Moore

Mona School of Business and Management

Article: An Evaluation of Software Development Practices among Small Firms in Developing Countries – A Test of a simplified software Process Improvement Model

 

Dr Trevor Smith

Mona School of Business and Management 

Article: Customer value proposition, corporate transformation and growth in Caribbean financial firms

Faculty of Social Sciences
The Best Research Publication
The Best Research Publication

Dr Heather Ricketts
Department of Sociology, Psychology and Social Work
Article: “Unlimited Unskilled Labour and the Sex Segregation of Occupations in Jamaica”

Dr Suzette Haughton
Department of Government
Article: “The 2009 Jamaica-USA Extradition Affair: A "Securitized" Response to Jamaica's Drug Problem”

Dr Orville Taylor
Department of Sociology, Psychology and Social Work
Book: Broken Promises, Hearts and Pockets: A Century of Betrayal of the Jamaican Working Class

 

Faculty of Social Sciences
The Most Outstanding Researcher
The Most Outstanding Researcher

Professor Jessica Byron
Department of Government
Articles: “Development Regionalism in Crisis? Rethinking CARICOM, Deepening Relations with Latin America” │ “CARICOM Foreign Policy since 2009: A Search for Coherence in National and Regional Agendas” │ “The "Slums of Empire" and Gordon K. Lewis: Reflections on Decolonization and Sovereignty in the Caribbean” │ “A Caribbean Perspective on Regionalism: What Role for CELAC?" “Responses to the Sovereignty/ Vulnerability/Development Dilemmas: Small Territories and Regional Organizations in the Caribbean”

Faculty of Social Sciences
The Research Project Attracting the Most Research Funds
The Research Project Attracting the Most Research Funds

Dr Maurice McNaughton
Dr Michelle McLeod (and collaborators)
Mona School of Business and Management
Project: “Harnessing Open Data to Achieve Development Results in Latin America and the Caribbean”

Faculty of Humanities and Education

The Best Research Publication
Faculty of Humanities and Education
The Annual Principal’s Research Awards 2017

Dr Saran Stewart

School of Education

Article: Schooling and Coloniality: Conditions underlying “extra lessons’ in Jamaica 

 

Dr Paulette Ramsay

Department of Modern Languages and Literatures 

Book: Afro-Mexican Constructions of Diaspora, Gender, Identity and Nation 

 

Professor Stafford Griffith

School of Education

Book: School-Based Assessment in a Caribbean Public Examination 

 

Dr Disraeli Hutton

School of Education

Article: Critical Factors Explaining the Leadership Performance of High-Performing Principals  

 

Dr Paulette Stewart

Department of Library and Information Studies

Article: Synchronous and asynchronous tools optimizing online learning in the English-Speaking Caribbean” 

Most Outstanding Research Activity
Faculty of Humanities and Education
Most Outstanding Research Activity 2018

Dr Saran Stewart

School of Education

Articles: A mixed-method study of extra lessons in Jamaica: Methodological experiences and reflections | Advancing a critical and inclusive praxis: pedagogical and curriculum innovations for social change in the Caribbean | An alternative approach to standardized testing: a model that promotes racial equity and college access | Speaking from the margins: the experiences of a special educator’s praxis with culturally and linguistically diverse students | Predictors of student retention at the University of the West Indies | Schooling and Coloniality: Conditions underlying “extra lessons’ in Jamaica

 

Faculty of Humanities and Education
The Best Research Publication
The Best Research Publication

Dr Jenny Jemmott

Department of History and Archaeology 

Book: Ties that Bind: The Black Family in Post-slavery Jamaica, 1834-1882 

Dr Vivette Milson-Whyte

Department of Language, Linguistics and Philosophy 

Book: Academic Writing Instruction for Creole-Influenced Students 

Dr Nina Bruni

Department of Modern Languages and Literatures 

Book: Ruptura y Viraje La Narrativa de Marcio Veloz Maggiolo, 1960-1975 

Dr Jonathan Dalby

Department of History and Archaeology 

Article:   “Such a Mass of Disgusting and Revolting Cases: Moral Panic and the Discovery" of Sexual Deviance in Post-Emancipation Jamaica (1835-1855)” 

Dr Marie-José Nzengou-Tayo (and collaborator)

Department of Modern Languages and Literatures 

Article:   “Translating the Other’s Voice: When is Too Much Too Much?” 

Dr Paulette Ramsay

Department of Modern Language and Literatures 

Article:   “Landscape, Place and Belonging in Selected Poems by the Afro-Cuban Writer Jesús Cos Causse” 

Dr Loraine Cook

Professor Zellynne Jennings

School of Education  

Article:   “Causes of Absenteeism at the Secondary Level in Jamaica: Parents’ Perspectives”

2014 AWARDEES
Faculty of Humanities and Education
THE BEST RESEARCH PUBLICATION
THE BEST RESEARCH PUBLICATION

Dr Dave Gosse
Department of History and Archaeology

Book: “Abolition and Plantation Management in Jamaica: 1807-1838”

Mrs Phyllis Coard
Dr Caroline Dyche
Department of Language, Linguistics and Philosophy

Article: “Integrating Psychological and Sociocultural Dimensions into the Teaching of English to UWI Students Who Speak Jamaican Creole:A Case Study”

Dr Loraine Cook
School of Education

Article: “Teacher Locus of Control: Identifying Differences in Classroom Practices”

Dr Livingston White,
CARIMAC
Ms Lovette Byfield,
UWI HARP (and collaborators)

Article: “Pinch, Leave an Inch and Roll: Applying the Communication-for-Behavioural-Impact (Combi) Approach to the Promotion of Proper Male Condom Use”

Dr Kathleen Monteith
Department of History and Archaeology

Article: “Boom and Bust in Jamaica’s Coffee Industry: 1790-1835”

Faculty of Humanities and Education
The Research Project Attracting the Most Research Funds
The Research Project Attracting the Most Research Funds

Professor Hopeton Dunn

Ms Olivia Bravo 

Dr Maria Protz

CARIMAC 

Project:  “Energy Efficiency and Enhancement Project – Communication and Public Education Programme”

Faculty of Humanities and Education
THE MOST OUTSTANDING RESEARCHER
THE MOST OUTSTANDING RESEARCHER

Dr Dave Gosse
Department of History and Archaeology

Book:“Abolition and Plantation Management in Jamaica: 1807-1838”

Faculty of Humanities and Education
The Research Project with the Greatest Business | Economic | Development Impact
The Research Project with the Greatest Business | Economic | Development Impact

Professor Hopeton Dunn

Ms Olivia Bravo

Mrs Janneth Mornan-Green

Dr Maria Protz

CARIMAC 

Project: “Energy Efficiency and Enhancement Project – Communication and Public Education Programme

Faculty of Humanities and Education
THE RESEARCH PROJECT ATTRACTING THE MOST RESEARCH FUNDS
THE RESEARCH PROJECT ATTRACTING THE MOST RESEARCH FUNDS

Mrs Joan Spencer-Ernandez

Dr Deon Edwards-Kerr

School of Education

 

Project: “School of Education Centre for the Assessment and Treatment of Exceptionalities (Socate) Early Childhood Education Enhancement Project”

Faculty of Humanities and Education
THE RESEARCH PROJECT WITH THE GREATEST BUSINESS| ECONOMIC| DEVELOPMENT IMPACT
THE RESEARCH PROJECT WITH THE GREATEST BUSINESS| ECONOMIC| DEVELOPMENT IMPACT

Dr Livingston White
Dr Maria Protz
CARIMAC

Project: “Report on Climate Change Knowledge, Attitude and Behavioural Practice Survey“

Faculty of Law

The Best Research Publication
Faculty of Law
The Best Research Publication Law 2018

Dr Shazeeda Ali

Book Chapter: "Economic crime and terror: spinning a web of greed and fear" in Research Handbook on International Financial Crime

 

Dr Celia Blake

Book Chapter: “The Legal Matrix Governing Directors and Officers of Financial Supervisors: Understanding their Role in Governance”

 

Dr Derrick McKoy

Book Chapter: “Public Sector Governance: Change, Crisis and Dysfunction”

The Most Outstanding Researcher
Faculty of Law
The Most Outstanding Researcher Law 2018

Professor Stephen Vasciannie

For producing three publications: "Arguments and Facts: Caribbean Public Law, Governance, Economy and Society” | "The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights: Reform and the Question of Universality" | "Constitutional Renewal in Jamaica: Republicanism?"

The Most Outstanding Research Activity
Faculty of Law
The Most Outstanding Research Activity Law 2018

Professor Gilbert Kodilinye

For producing a book on Commonwealth Caribbean Civil Procedure 

Faculty of Law
The Best Research Publication
The Best Research Publication

Ms Tracy Robinson
Book: Fundamentals of Caribbean Constitutional Law

Dr Ramona Biholar
Article:“From Women’s Rights in the books to Women’s Rights as Lived Realities. Can the Disconnect be Mended?”

Faculty of Law
The Most Outstanding Researcher
The Most Outstanding Researcher

Mrs Suzanne Ffolkes-Goldson
For producing one book titled, “Commonwealth Caribbean Corporate Governance” and two chapters, ‘Duties and Responsibilities of Directors and Officers’ and ‘The Protection and Empowerment of Shareholders and other Stakeholders’

Dr Shazeeda Ali
For producing one book titled, “The Ethical Lawyer: A Caribbean Perspective” and two chapters, “Taking the Straight and Narrow Path” and “Good Lawyer, Bad Money: The Money Laundering Risk”

2014 AWARDEES
Faculty of Law
THE BEST RESEARCH PUBLICATION
THE BEST RESEARCH PUBLICATION

Mrs Suzanne Ffolkes-Goldson

Book: “Company Law in Jamaica” Professor Gilbert Kodilinye (and collaborator) Book:
“Commonwealth Caribbean Contract Law”

Faculty of Law
THE MOST OUTSTANDING RESEARCHER
THE MOST OUTSTANDING RESEARCHER

Mrs Suzanne Ffolkes-Goldson

For publishing 1 book and 6 articles in 2013

Book: “Company Law in Jamaica” Articles: “Corporate Governance: A One Size Fits All?’| “Corporate Governance in Jamaica: A Combination of Legislation and Moral Suasion”| ‘The Transformation of Corporate Social Responsibility into Legal Responsibility’ | “Balancing the Interests of Creditors and Debtors in the Reform of Corporate Insolvency in Jamaica” | “The Jamaican Financial Meltdown and Insolvency Law”: Booms Needs Busts: Improving the Legal Framework for Insolvency” |The Use and Misuse of the Corporate Oppression Remedy in the Commonwealth Caribbean

Faculty of Medical Sciences

The Best Research Publication
Faculty of Medical Sciences
The Best Research Publication Law 2018

Dr Monika Asnani

Professor Marvin Reid

Caribbean Institute for Health Research

Article: “Predictors of renal function progression in adults with homozygous sickle cell disease”

 

Dr Paul Brown

Department of Basic Medical Sciences

Article: “Multiple antibiotic resistance, fitness and virulence potential in respiratory isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa from Jamaica”

The Most Outstanding Researcher
Faculty of Medical Sciences
The Most Outstanding Researcher MED 2018

Dr Monika Asnani

Caribbean Institute for Health Research (CaIHR) 

For producing: “The Clinical Care Guidelines of the Sickle Cell Unit.” | “Pain, Sexual Activity and Partner Support in Jamaicans with Sickle Cell Disease.” | “Exploring Antecedents of Quality of Life of Sickle Cell Patients Using a Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining Process Model based Framework.” | “Predictors of renal function progression in adults with homozygous sickle cell disease.” British Journal of Haematology | “Increased rates of body dissatisfaction, depressive symptoms and suicide attempts in Jamaican teens with sickle cell disease” | “Utility of paediatric quality of life and revised illness perception questionnaires in adolescents with sickle cell disease”

 

Dr Chuckwemeka Nwokocha

Department of Basic Medical Sciences

Inhibition of cytochrome P450 1 enzymes by apocynin and other Jamaican natural products: Assessing potential for chemoprevention and drug-herb interactions. In-vitro Bioassays and Chromatographic Analyses used to screen natural Products from Jamaica in the 21st century | Bioactive Plant Molecules, Sources and Mechanism of Action in the Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease | Hydroalcoholic extract and pure compounds from Senecio nutans Sch. Bip (Compositae) induce vasodilation in rat aorta through endothelium-dependent and independent mechanisms | Treatment of Rats with Apocynin has Considerable Inhibitory Effects on Arylamine N-Acetyltransferase Activity in the Liver | Hypotensive and antihypertensive effects of a hydroalcoholic extract from Senecio nutans Sch. Bip.  (Compositae) in mice: Chronotropic and negative | Synchronization in the Heart Rate and the Vasomotion in Rat Aorta: Effect of Arsenic Trioxide. Cardiovascular Toxicology | Single Adult human Equivalent Dose of Intramuscular Chloroquine did not Lower Blood Glucose Level in Fasted Wistar Rats | Effect of Vitamin C Supplementation on Platelet Aggregation and Serum Electrolytes Levels in Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetes Mellitus in Rats

 

The Research Project Attracting the Most Research Funds
Faculty of Medical Sciences
The Research Project Attracting the Most Research Funds MED 2018

Dr Tamara Thompson

Department of Medicine

 “Adherence to Highly Active Anti-Retroviral Therapy (HAART): A Trans-Caribbean Study"

 

The Research Project with the Greatest Business | Economic | Development Impact
Faculty of Medical Sciences
The Research Project with the Greatest Business | Economic | Development Impact MED 2018

Dr Angela Rankine-Mullings

Professor Marvin  Reid

Dr Deanne Soares

Mrs Karen Aldred

Caribbean Institute for Health Research (CaIHR) 

“Prevention of conversion to abnormal transcranial Doppler with hydroxyurea in sickle cell anemia: A Phase III international randomized clinical trial.”

 

Faculty of Medical Sciences
The Best Research Publication
The Best Research Publication

Dr Susan Chang-Lopez
Professor Susan Walker
Dr Christine Powell
Dr Helen Baker-Henningham
Professor Susan Walker
Tropical Medicine Research Institute
Article:“Integrating a Parenting Intervention with Routine Primary Health Care: A Cluster Randomized Trial”

Professor Affette McCaw-Binns
Dr Jasneth Mullings
Dept. of Community Health & Psychiatry; Dean’s Office
Article: “Certification of Coroners cases by pathologists would improve the completeness of death registration in Jamaica”

Professor Peter Figueroa
Department of Community Health & Psychiatry
Article:“Understanding the high prevalence of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections among socio-economically vulnerable men who have sex with men in Jamaica”

Faculty of Medical Sciences
The Most Outstanding Researcher/Research Activity
The Most Outstanding Researcher/Research Activity

Most Outstanding Researcher
Professor Terrence Forrester
SODECO

For producing 13 articles for the period under review
Articles: “Daily activity patterns of 2316 men and women from five countries differing in socioeconomic development” │“Prevalence of behavioural risk factors for cardiovascular disease in adolescents in low-income and middle-income countries: an individual participant data meta-analysis” │ “Association of car ownership and physical activity across the spectrum of human development: Modeling the Epidemiologic Transition Study (METS)” │ “Genetic studies of body mass index yield new insights for obesity biology” │“New genetic loci link adipose and insulin biology to body fat distribution” │ “Reply to T Weishaar. Am J Clin Nutr” │ “Biological interpretation of genome-wide association studies using predicted gene functions” │ “Under-reporting of dietary energy intake in five populations of the African diaspora” │ “Elevated hypertension risk for African-origin populations in biracial societies: modeling the Epidemiologic Transition Study” │ “Distribution of metals exposure and associations with cardiometabolic risk factors in the "Modeling the Epidemiologic Transition Study” │ “Richer but fatter: the unintended consequences of microcredit financing on household health and expenditure in Jamaica” │ “Association between smoking and total energy expenditure in a multi-country study” │ “Defining the role of common variation in the genomic and biological architecture of adult human height”

Dr Collette Cunningham-Myrie
Department of Community Health and Psychiatry
For publishing five (5) articles for the period of high quality and with impact factors ranging from 2.302 – 3.790

Articles:WHO/ISH total risk approach for primary prevention of cardiovascular disease shows greater decrease in costs for women but not the elderly in Jamaica ” │ “Hydroxyurea use in prevention of stroke recurrence in children with sickle cell Disease in a Developing Country: A Cost Effectiveness Analysis │ “Associations between Neighbourhood Effects and Physical Activity, Obesity and Diabetes: The Jamaica Health and Lifestyle Survey 2008” │ “Richer but fatter: the unintended consequences of microcredit financing on household health and expenditure in Jamaica” │“Impact of a comprehensive sickle cell center on early childhood mortality in a developing country: the Jamaican experience”

Most Outstanding Research Activity
Professor Maureen Samms-Vaughan
Department of Child & Adolescent Health
Activity:For publishing 10 papers during the period under review; seven (7) of which focused on spectrum disorder, genetic, and environmental factors associated with autism, which has had two main areas of focus: Genes, the environment and their impact on autism and child development, and the use of birth cohort studies to identify factors impacting children’s early development and their adult health

2014 AWARDEES
Faculty of Medical Sciences
THE BEST RESEARCH PUBLICATION
THE BEST RESEARCH PUBLICATION

Dr Helen Baker-Henningham
Professor Susan Walker (and collaborators)
Tropical Medicine Research Institute

Article: “Reducing child conduct problems and promoting social skills in a middle-income country: cluster randomised controlled trial”

Dr Carron Gordon,
Department of Basic Medical Sciences
– School of Physical Therapy
Professor Rainford Wilks,
Tropical Medicine Research Institute
Professor Affette McCaw-Binns,
Department of Community Health & Psychiatry

Article: “The effect of aerobic exercise (walking) training on functional status and health-related quality of life in chronic stroke survivors

Dr Sharifa Frederick, The Hugh Wynter Fertility Management Unit
Professor Joseph Frederick, The Hugh Wynter Fertility Management Unit
Professor Horace Fletcher, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Professor Marvin Reid, Tropical Medicine Research Institute
Dr Wendy Gardner, Department of Surgery, Radiology, Anaesthesia & Intensive Care (SURRADIC)
Dr Milton Hardie, Department of Community Health & Psychiatry

Article: “A trial comparing the use of rectal misoprostol plus perivascular vasopressin with perivascular vasopressin alone to decrease myometrial bleeding at the time of abdominal myomectomy.” Dr Belinda Morrison Professor Kathleen Coard Dr Richard Mayhew Dr William Aiken Department of Surgery, Radiology, Anaesthesia & Intensive Care (SURRADIC) & Department of Pathology Article: “Pathological outcome and biochemical recurrence-free survival following radical prostatectomy in African-American, Afro Caribbean (Jamaican) and Caucasian men: An international comparison”

Dr Belinda Morrison
Professor Kathleen Coard
Dr Richard Mayhew
Dr William Aiken

Department of Surgery, Radiology, Anaesthesia & Intensive Care (SURRADIC) & Department of Pathology

Article:“Pathological outcome and biochemical recurrence-free survival following radical prostatectomy in African-American, Afro Caribbean (Jamaican) and Caucasian men: An international comparison”

Faculty of Medical Sciences
THE MOST OUTSTANDING RESEARCH ACTIVITY
THE MOST OUTSTANDING RESEARCH ACTIVITY

The Yam/Biotechnology Group:
Professor Helen Asemota
Dr Curtis Green
Dr Andrew Wheatley
Dr Lowell Dilworth
Dr Donovan McGrowder
Dr Dewayne Stennett
Dr Michael Gardner
Dr Dennis Bailey
Department of Basic Medical Sciences & Department of Pathology

For producing seven articles
Articles:     “Bioavailability of Essential Minerals from Staples Commonly Consumed in the Tropics”  | “Modulation of the antioxidant status of the hearts and brains of genetically modified hypercholesterolemic mice overproducing HDL cholesterol following acute bitter yam supplementation”  | “Effects of Dioscorea polygonoides (Jamaican Bitter Yam) supplementation in normocholesterolemic and genetically modified hypercholesterolemic mice species”  | “Effects of Acetylation on the Micromeritics of Yam (Dioscorea sp.) Starch Powder for Pharmaceutical Application”  | “Intestinal morphology assessments of rats fed phytic  acid extract from sweet potato(Ipomea batas) and IP6” | “Citrus peel polymethoxylated flavones extract modulates liver and heart function parameters in diet induced hypercholesterolemic rats”  | “Modulation of antioxidant enzymes activities and lipid peroxidation products in diet-induced  hypercholesterolemic rats fed Ortanique peel PMFs extract.”

Professor Marvin Reid
Tropical Medicine Research Institute
For 13 research publications

Articles:    “Determining glomerular filtration rate in homozygous sickle cell disease: utility of serum creatinine based estimating equations” | "Splenic enlargement in adults with homozygous sickle cell disease: the Jamaican experience" | Blood viscosity and the expression of inflammatory and adhesion markers in homozygous sickle cell disease subjects with chronic leg ulcers” | The effect of antenatal factors and postnatal growth on serum adiponectin levels in children" | Acute pyelonephritis in pregnancy: a retrospective descriptive hospital based study |Morinda citrifolia (Noni) as an Anti-flammatory treatment in women with primary Dysmenorrhoea: A Randomised Double-Blind Placebo-Controlled Trial" | A trial comparing the use of rectal misoprostol plus perivascular vasopressin with perivascular vasopressin alone to decrease myometrial bleeding at the time of abdominal myomectomy"  | Locus of control, depression and quality of life among persons with sickle cell disease in Jamaica" | Mortality, asthma, smoking and acute chest syndrome in young adults with sickle cell disease” | Relationship between acute chest syndrome and the sympatho-vagal balance in adults with haemoglobin SS disease; a case control study” | A phase 1/2 trial of HQK-1001, an oral fetal globin inducer, in sickle cell disease" | "A dose-escalation phase IIa study of 2,2-dimethylbutyrate (HQK-1001), an oral fetal globin inducer in sickle cell disease” | Testosterone replacement therapy does not promote priapism in hypogonadal men with sickle cell disease: 12-month safety report"

Faculty of Medical Sciences
The Research Project Attracting the Most Research Funds
The Research Project Attracting the Most Research Funds

Professor Maureen Samms-Vaughan
Department of Child & Adolescent Health
Project:“Evaluations of Early Childhood Learning Environments”

Faculty of Medical Sciences
THE RESEARCH PROJECT ATTRACTING THE MOST RESEARCH FUNDS
THE RESEARCH PROJECT ATTRACTING THE MOST RESEARCH FUNDS

Professor Celia Christie-Samuels,
Department of Child and Adolescent Health
Professor Russell Pierre,
Department of Child and Adolescent Health
Dr Orville Morgan,
Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Dr Kevin Harvey,
Department of Medicine

Project: Elimination of Vertical (Mother-to-child) Transmission of HIV/AIDS and Congenital Syphilis in Jamaica

Faculty of Medical Sciences
The Research Project with the Greatest Business | Economic | Development Impact
The Research Project with the Greatest Business | Economic | Development Impact

Professor Horace Fletcher
Professor Minerva Thame
Dr Jasneth Mullings
Dean’s Office; Department of Child & Adolescent Health
Project:“The Programme for the Reduction of Maternal and Child Mortality for Jamaica” (PROMAC)

Faculty of Medical Sciences
THE RESEARCH PROJECT WITH THE GREATEST BUSINESS|ECONOMIC|DEVELOPMENT IMPACT
THE RESEARCH PROJECT WITH THE GREATEST BUSINESS|ECONOMIC|DEVELOPMENT IMPACT

Dr Ruby Lindo, Department of Basic Medical Sciences

Dr Denise Daley-Beckford, Department of Basic Medical Sciences

Professor Trevor Yee, Department of Chemistry

Professor Paul Reese, Department of Chemistry

 

 Project:Novel treatment of Hyperglycaemia and Hypertension, High Blood Sugar Levels and High Blood Pressure in the Rat Models

Faculty of Science and Technology

The Best Research Publication
Faculty of Science and Technology
The Best Research Publication SCI TECH

Professor Mohammed Bakir

Dr Peter Nelson

Department of Chemistry

Article: "Spectroscopic and electrochemical properties of di-2-thienyl ketone thiosemicarbazone (dtktsc): electrochemical reactions with electrophiles (H+ and CO2)"

 

Dr Sheena Francis

Dr Chukwuemeka Nwokocha 

Dr Rupika Delgoda 

Natural Products Institute and Department of Basic Medical Sciences

Article: Treatment of Rats with Apocynin has Considerable inhibitory effects on Arylamine N-Acetyltransferase activity in the Liver

 

Dr Andre Coy

Professor Michael Taylor

Dr Jane Cohen (and collaborator) 

Departments of Physics and Life Sciences

Article: Increasing the Accuracy and Automation of Fractional Vegetation Cover Estimation from Digital Photographs

 

The Most Outstanding Researcher/Research Activity
Faculty of Science and Technology
The Most Outstanding Researcher/Research Activity SCI TECH 2018

Professor Mohammed Bakir

Department of Chemistry

Synthesis, spectroscopic and X-ray crystallographic properties of manganese compounds of ketoandenol-coordinated di-2-pyridyl ketone benzoyl hydrazone (dpkbh). Reactions of [Mn(CO)5Br] with dpkbh. | Polymer-supported CuPd nanoalloy as a synergistic catalyst for electrocatalytic reduction of carbon dioxide to methane | Spectroscopic and electrochemical properties of group 12 acetates of di-2-pyridylketone thiophene-2-carboxylic acid hydrazine (dpktch-H) complexes. The structure of [Cd(g3-N,N,O-dpktch-H)2] | “Spectroscopic and electrochemical properties of group 12 acetates of di-2-pyridylketone thiophene-2-carboxylic acid hydrazone (dpktch-H) complexes.

 

Dr Cónall Kelly

Department of Mathematics

Almost sure instability of the equilibrium solution of a Milstein-type stochastic difference equation | Corrigendum On the use of a discrete form of the It^o formula in the article ‘Almost sure asymptotic stability analysis of the Maruyama method applied to a test system with stabilising and destabilising stochastic perturbations' |Stochastic stability analysis of a reduced galactic dynamo model with perturbed α-effect | Stabilisation of difference equations with noisy prediction-based control | Asymptotic and Transient Mean-Square Properties of Stochastic Systems arising In Ecology, Fluid Dynamics, and System Control

 

Dr Venkateswara Rao Penugonda

Department of Physics

Influence of Sb2O3 on tellurite based glasses for photonic applications | Transport and spectroscopic properties of nickel ions inZnOB2O3P2O5 glass system | Enhancement of orange emission of Co2+ ions with Bi3+ ions in lead silicate glasses

 

Research Project Attracting the Most Research Funds
Faculty of Science and Technology
Research Project Attracting the Most Research Funds SCI TECH 2018

Professor Michael Taylor

Department of Physics 

Pilot Program for Climate Resilience (PPCR)

Faculty of Science and Technology
Dr Paul Maragh Professor Tara Dasgupta (and collaborators) Department of Chemistry Article: “Kinetic and Density Functional Theory (DFT) Studies of In Vitro Reactions of Acrylamide with the Thiols: Captopril, L-cysteine, and Glutathione” Mr Robert Kinl
The Best Research Publication

Dr Paul Maragh
Professor Tara Dasgupta (and collaborators)
Department of Chemistry
Article:“Kinetic and Density Functional Theory (DFT) Studies of In Vitro Reactions of Acrylamide with the Thiols: Captopril, L-cysteine, and Glutathione”

Mr Robert Kinlocke
Department of Geography & Geology
Article:“We are not all the same!: Comparative Climate Change Vulnerabilities among Fishers in Old Harbour Bay, Jamaica”

Dr David Picking
Dr Rupika Delgoda
Dr Sylvia Mitchell
Dr Novie Younger
Natural Products Institute │Biotechnology Centre │TMRI - Epidemiology Unit
Article:“TRAMIL Ethnomedicinal Survey in Jamaica”

 

Faculty of Science and Technology
The Most Outstanding Researcher/Research Activity
The Most Outstanding Researcher/Research Activity

Most Outstanding Researcher
Dr Tannecia Stephenson
Department of Physics
Articles:“[Regional Climates] Caribbean [in State of the Climate in 2014]” │ “Characterization of Future Caribbean Rainfall and Temperature Extremes Across Rainfall Zones │ A Macro-Scale Food Risk Model for Jamaica with Impact of Climate Variability │ Parameterizing the FAO AquaCrop Model for Rain-fed and Irrigated Field Grown Sweet Potato”

Most Outstanding Research Activity
Climate Studies Group Mona
Department of Physics │ Department of Geography & Geology
Article: “Caribbean Weather Impacts Group (CARIWIG)”

 

The Main Library

The Main Library
The Best Research Publication
The Best Research Publication

Dr Sasekea Harris
Article: “Enhancing Awareness of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) in Academic Libraries: A Jamaican Case Study”

Institute for Gender and Development Studies

Institute for Gender and Development Studies
The Research Project Attracting the Most Research Funds
The Research Project Attracting the Most Research Funds

Dr Leith Dunn
Mona Unit
Project: Human Trafficking in Jamaica

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