Kimberly Gray Source Confirmed

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University of Arkansas at Fayetteville

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12 h-index 40 pubs 1,532 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Kimberly Gray's research interests encompass diverse areas, including the synthesis and applications of graphene-encapsulated nanocomposites for environmental management, as indicated by her 2024 publication. She also investigates sustainable water management strategies utilizing nanoconfinement platforms with mesoporous silica, as detailed in her 2025 work. Gray's work extends into health sciences, with a 2024 publication on Abatacept pharmacokinetics and exposure response in patients hospitalized with COVID-19. She has a publication record of 40 items, with 1,532 citations and an h-index of 12.

Gray has served as a Co-Principal Investigator on a $1,359,303 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for the project "IMPLEMENTATION: Shifting Culture and Mitigating Inequities in Landscape Ecology Through a Collaborative Network of Professional Societies." This project focuses on fostering cultural shifts and addressing inequities within the field of landscape ecology by building a collaborative network of professional societies.

Her scholarly activities also include work in communication and rhetoric, with publications on rhetorical strategies for workplace communication and a review of "Salt of the earth: Rhetoric, preservation and white supremacy." Gray collaborates with Ryan K Dare from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, with whom she shares one publication.

Metrics

  • h-index: 12
  • Publications: 40
  • Citations: 1,532

Selected Publications

  • Rhetorical Attendance as a Practice of Hope (2025) DOI
  • Review of "Salt of the earth: Rhetoric, preservation and white supremacy by James Chase Sanchez," Sanchez, J. C. (2021). <i>Salt of the earth: Rhetoric, preservation, and white supremacy.</i> Conference on College Composition and Communication, NCTE Press. (2024) DOI
  • Review of "Salt of the earth: Rhetoric, preservation and white supremacy by James Chase Sanchez," Sanchez, J. C. (2021). <i>Salt of the earth: Rhetoric, preservation, and white supremacy.</i> Conference on College Composition and Communication, NCTE Press. (2024) DOI

Federal Grants 1 $1,359,303 total

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