JMP in Research
For nearly two decades, researchers worldwide have been using JMP to explore all sorts of research questions, understand their data and advance knowledge in their fields of study.
The benefits of their research are many, including improving quality of life, making better consumer products, finding effective medical treatments, protecting public health, understanding the effects of climate change and enhancing the taste of foods.
You’ve read the summaries of six recent studies in the JMP Foreword article, “Real benefits of real research.” Now read the full journal articles and see for yourself the impact JMP has had on research in an array of disciplines.
William J. Landesman, Brian F. Allan, R. Brian Langerhans, Tiffany M. Knight and Jonathan M. Chase, Interannual Associations Between Precipitation and Human Incidence of West Nile Virus in the United States, Vector-Borne Zoonotic Diseases Vol. 7, No. 3 (2007): 337–343.
Susanne U. Mertens-Talcott, Susan S. Percival, Stephen T. Talcott, Extracts from Red Muscadine and Cabernet Sauvignon Wines Induce Cell Death in MOLT-4 Human Leukemia Cells, Food ChemistryVol. 108 (2008): 824-832. (Access to article requires registration.)
O. Acosta, F. Víquez, E. Cubero, Optimisation of Low Calorie Mixed Fruit Jelly by Response Surface Methodology, Food Quality and Preference Vol. 19 (2008): 79–85. (Access to article requires registration.)
Paul R. Salomon, Felicity Adams, Amanda Silver, Jill Zimmer, Richard De Veaux, Ginkgo for Memory Enhancement: A Randomized Controlled Trial, Journal of the American Medical Association Vol. 288, No. 7 (2002): 835-840.
S.P.O. Jansson, D.K.G. Andersson, K. Svärdsudd, Prevalence and Incidence Rate of Diabetes Mellitus in a Swedish Community During 30 Years of Follow-Up, DiabetologiaVol. 50 (2007):703–710.
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Jenny Kao-Kniffin, Teri C. Balser, Elevated CO2 Differentially Alters Belowground Plant and Soil Microbial Community Structure in Reed Canary Grass-Invaded Experimental Wetlands, Soil Biology & Biochemistry Vol. 39 (2007): 517–525.
How do you use JMP?
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