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Webster, E. [MHC'20], Seiger, K. W. [MHC'19], Core, S. B., Collar, A. L., Knapp-Broas, H. [MHC'20], Graham, J. [MHC'19], Shrestha, M. [MHC'22], Afzaal, S. [MHC'19], Geisler, W. M., Wheeler, C. M., Chackerian, B., Frietze, K. M., & Lijek, R. S. (2022). Immunogenicity and Protective Capacity of a Virus-like Particle Vaccine against Chlamydia trachomatis Type 3 Secretion System Tip Protein, CT584. Vaccines, 10(1), 111.


McDowell, G. S., Niziolek, C. A., & Lijek, R. S. (2021). How to bring peer review ghostwriters out of the dark. Molecular Biology of the Cell32(6), 461–466. 


Mcdowell G, Niziolek CA, & Lijek RS. (2020). Practical changes to reduce ghostwriting in peer review. MetaArXiv. .


McDowell, G.S., Knutsen, J.D., Graham, J.M. [MHC '19], Oelker, S.K. [MHC LITS], and Lijek, R.S. (2019) Co-reviewing and ghostwriting by early-career researchers in the peer review of manuscripts. eLife, 8:e48425.


Maier, J. (2024). Tempesta’s Rome Recut: Renewing an Urban Icon. California Italian Studies, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.5070/C313162599


Maier, J. (2022). Print Culture, Cartography, and Breaking News: Mapping the Great Siege of Malta. Renaissance Quarterly, 75 (2), 459-507.


Maier, J. (2020). The Eternal City: A History of Rome in Maps. University of Chicago Press.  


Markley, M., 2020. . Nature Geoscience, 13(6). DOI: 10.1038/s41561-020-0588-z


Markovits, E. (2021) Political Realism. In W. Galston and T. Palmer (Eds.), Truth and Governance: Religious and Secular Views (pp. 238-266). Brookings Institution Press.


Markovits, E. K. (2020). Review of The Politics of Socratic Humor by John Lombardini. Perspectives on Politics, 18 (1), 236-237..