
Matthew Jordan
· critical media scholarVerifiedPennsylvania State University · Mass Communications
Active 2000–2025
About
Matthew Jordan is a faculty member associated with the Media Effects Research Lab at Penn State. The provided page text does not include specific details about his research focus, background, or key contributions. Therefore, a detailed biography cannot be generated from the available information.
Research topics
- Computer Science
- Biology
- Business
- Political Science
- Medicine
- Geography
- Biotechnology
- Bioinformatics
- Data science
- Law
- Pharmacology
- Internet privacy
- Computational biology
Selected publications
Mapping the patent landscape of cancer diagnostics
Nature Biotechnology · 2025-12-01
article2025-12-12
article1st authorCorresponding2024-10-01
article1st authorCorresponding2024-02-01
article1st authorCorrespondingUniversity of Virginia Press eBooks · 2023-02-15 · 1 citations
book1st authorCorrespondingJerry Springer and the history of that [bleeping] bleep sound
2023-05-02
preprint1st authorCorrespondingSuper Bowl car ads sell Americans the idea that new tech will protect them
2023-02-15
article1st authorCorrespondingRepositioning Generic Drugs: Empirical Findings and Policy Implications
SSRN Electronic Journal · 2023-01-01 · 2 citations
articleOpen accessCanadian trucker protests show how the loudest voices in the room distort democracy
2022-02-16
article1st authorCorrespondingEuropean patent protection for medical uses of known products and drug repurposing
Nature Biotechnology · 2022 · 17 citations
- Business
- Pharmacology
- Medicine
Frequent coauthors
- 20 shared
John Liddicoat
- 12 shared
Kathleen Liddell
University of Cambridge
- 8 shared
Cristina Crespo
University of Cambridge
- 8 shared
Mateo Aboy
Stanford University
- 2 shared
Jonathan J. Darrow
- 2 shared
Timo Minssen
University of Copenhagen
- 1 shared
Paul A. Lombardo
Georgetown University
- 1 shared
Patricia J. Zettler
The Ohio State University
Labs
Investigates social and psychological effects of technological elements unique to web-based mass-communication.
Education
B.A., History and English
Allegheny College
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