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51
Citations
7456
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14165
National Ranking
788

Overview

Robert J. Newport is affiliated with the University of Kent in the United Kingdom. Their research spans several fields, primarily focusing on medicine and psychology. The disciplinary scope includes orthopedics and sports medicine, developmental and educational psychology, and pulmonary and respiratory medicine.

Their work addresses topics related to sports injuries and prevention as well as sport psychology and performance. Additionally, Newport has contributed to research concerning winter sports injuries and performance.

One of Newport's recent papers is titled The Early Sport and Play Experiences of Elite New Zealand Hockey Players From Rural and Regional Communities: A qualitative descriptive study, published in 2022 in The Qualitative Report. This paper has received citations in the academic community, reflecting its engagement with ongoing discourse.

Newport's frequent co-authors include:

  • Simon Walters
  • Sarah-Kate Millar
  • Geoff Dickson
  • Andrew Lenton

Publications primarily appear in the journal The Qualitative Report, which constitutes the notable venue of their work to date.

Best Publications

  • Magnesium incorporation into hydroxyapatite

    Danielle Laurencin;Neyvis Almora-Barrios;Nora H. de Leeuw;Christel Gervais

  • Bioactive functional materials: a perspective on phosphate-based glasses

    Ensanya A. Abou Neel;David M. Pickup;Sabeel P. Valappil;Robert J. Newport

  • TOSCA neutron spectrometer: The final configuration

    D. Colognesi;M. Celli;F. Cilloco;Robert J. Newport

  • Antimicrobial gallium-doped phosphate-based glasses

    Sabeel P. Valappil;Derren Ready;Ensanya A. Abou Neel;David M. Pickup

  • Structure and properties of strontium-doped phosphate-based glasses

    Ensanya A Abou Neel;Wojciech Chrzanowski;David M Pickup;Luke A O'Dell

  • Characterizing the hierarchical structures of bioactive sol–gel silicate glass and hybrid scaffolds for bone regeneration

    Richard A. Martin;S. Yue;John V. Hanna;P. D. Lee

  • Bioactive glass scaffolds for bone regeneration and their hierarchical characterisation

    Julian R. Jones;S. Lin;S. Yue;P. D. Lee

  • Effect of silver content on the structure and antibacterial activity of silver-doped phosphate-based glasses.

    Sabeel P. Valappil;David M. Pickup;Donna L. Carroll;Chris K. Hope

  • The effect of composition on the structure of sodium borophosphate glasses

    Daniela Carta;Dong Qiu;Paul Guerry;Ifty Ahmed

  • Controlled delivery of antimicrobial gallium ions from phosphate-based glasses

    S.P. Valappil;D. Ready;E.A. Abou Neel;D.M. Pickup

  • Synthesis and structural characterization of P2O5-CaO-Na2O sol-gel materials

    Daniela Carta;Jonathan C. Knowles;Mark E. Smith;Robert J. Newport

  • EXAFS studies of rare-earth metaphosphate glasses

    Daniel Timothy Bowron;George A. Saunders;Robert J. Newport;B.D. Rainford

  • Do 'passive' medical titanium surfaces deteriorate in service in the absence of wear?

    O. Addison;A.J. Davenport;Robert J. Newport;S. Kalra

  • A structural study of sol–gel and melt-quenched phosphate-based glasses

    Daniela Carta;David M. Pickup;Jonathan C. Knowles;Ifty Ahmed

  • Effect of Calcium Source on Structure and Properties of Sol–Gel Derived Bioactive Glasses

    Bobo Yu;Claudia Adriana Turdean-Ionescu;Richard A. Martin;Robert J. Newport

  • Systematic empirical analysis of calcium?oxygen coordination environment by calcium K-edge XANES

    Frank E. Sowrey;Laura J. Skipper;David M. Pickup;Kieran O. Drake

  • A Neutron and X-Ray Diffraction Study of Bioglass® with Reverse Monte Carlo Modelling

    Victoria FitzGerald;David M. Pickup;David Greenspan;Gautam Sarkar

  • Sol–gel synthesis of the P2O5–CaO–Na2O–SiO2 system as a novel bioresorbable glass

    Daniela Carta;David M. Pickup;Jonathan C. Knowles;Mark E. Smith

  • Structural properties of amorphous hydrogenated carbon. III. NMR investigations.

    C. Jäger;J. Gottwald;Hans Wolfgang Spiess;R. J. Newport

  • Changes in the Zr environment in zirconia–silica xerogels with composition and heat treatment as revealed by Zr K-edge XANES and EXAFS

    Gavin Mountjoy;David M. Pickup;Ruth Anderson;Graham W. Wallidge

  • A structural study of (TiO2)x(SiO2)1–x (x=0.18, 0.30 and 0.41) xerogels prepared using acetylacetone

    David M. Pickup;Gavin Mountjoy;Graham Wallidge;Ruth Anderson

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark E. Smith
Mark E. Smith University of Southampton
Jonathan C. Knowles
Jonathan C. Knowles University College London
Richard P. Martin
Richard P. Martin Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Jacqueline M. Cole
Jacqueline M. Cole University of Cambridge
Julian R. Jones
Julian R. Jones Imperial College London
Daniel T. Bowron
Daniel T. Bowron Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
Wojciech Chrzanowski
Wojciech Chrzanowski University of Sydney
Stewart F. Parker
Stewart F. Parker Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
Larry L. Hench
Larry L. Hench Florida Institute of Technology
Alex C. Hannon
Alex C. Hannon Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

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