Paul Kingston
Publication Count: 1
Publication List:
(1) RFID Applications: An Introductory and Exploratory Study, Volume 7, Issue 1, January 2010
About Paul Kingston:
Paul Kingston is Professor of Health Sciences and Director of the Centre for Ageing and Mental Health at Staffordshire University. Professor Kingston has 34 years of experience as a Healthcare researcher and also practitioner. He has presented 101 conference papers in a number of different countries. He has co-authored or authored 7 books, and contributed 11 chapters. He has seen 33 journal articles published, produced 10 reports/ monographs, and 3 working papers. Additionally Paul has been involved in the development of training material in the area of adult protection and was a key founder of the charity Action on Elder Abuse. Furthermore he is a consulting editor for the Journal of Elder Abuse and Neglect. Over the last ten years Paul has developed a strong and respected track record for developing research activity. During ten years he was either in receipt of, co-managing, or leading awards totaling £1,785,633.
Publication List:
(1) RFID Applications: An Introductory and Exploratory Study, Volume 7, Issue 1, January 2010

About Paul Kingston:
Paul Kingston is Professor of Health Sciences and Director of the Centre for Ageing and Mental Health at Staffordshire University. Professor Kingston has 34 years of experience as a Healthcare researcher and also practitioner. He has presented 101 conference papers in a number of different countries. He has co-authored or authored 7 books, and contributed 11 chapters. He has seen 33 journal articles published, produced 10 reports/ monographs, and 3 working papers. Additionally Paul has been involved in the development of training material in the area of adult protection and was a key founder of the charity Action on Elder Abuse. Furthermore he is a consulting editor for the Journal of Elder Abuse and Neglect. Over the last ten years Paul has developed a strong and respected track record for developing research activity. During ten years he was either in receipt of, co-managing, or leading awards totaling £1,785,633.








