Mario Shootman
Researcher
Also affiliated: University of Washington (2009); Washington University in St. Louis (2004)
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Mario Shootman's research investigates health status disparities, with a recent publication focusing on the impact of race and location on multiple myeloma outcomes in Arkansas. His work examines how social and demographic factors intersect with health outcomes, contributing to a broader understanding of health equity.
Shootman has secured federal funding for career development programs aimed at advancing translational science within the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. He has served as Principal Investigator (PI) on the CTSA K12 Program, funded by the NIH/National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences for $756,000, and as Co-PI on an Institutional Career Development grant from the same agency, totaling $459,069. These grants support the development of researchers and the advancement of clinical and translational research initiatives. His scholarly output includes 3 publications with 87 citations and an h-index of 2. He collaborates with researchers such as John D. Shaughnessy at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 87
Selected Publications
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Abstract B104: The invisible divide: The impact of race and location on multiple myeloma outcomes in Arkansas (2023)
Federal Grants 2 $1,215,069 total
CTSA K12 Program at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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- Abstract B104: The invisible divide: The impact of race and location on multiple myeloma outcomes in Arkansas
- Abstract B104: The invisible divide: The impact of race and location on multiple myeloma outcomes in Arkansas
- Abstract B104: The invisible divide: The impact of race and location on multiple myeloma outcomes in Arkansas
- Abstract B104: The invisible divide: The impact of race and location on multiple myeloma outcomes in Arkansas
- Abstract B104: The invisible divide: The impact of race and location on multiple myeloma outcomes in Arkansas
- Abstract B104: The invisible divide: The impact of race and location on multiple myeloma outcomes in Arkansas
- Abstract B104: The invisible divide: The impact of race and location on multiple myeloma outcomes in Arkansas
- Abstract B104: The invisible divide: The impact of race and location on multiple myeloma outcomes in Arkansas
- Abstract B104: The invisible divide: The impact of race and location on multiple myeloma outcomes in Arkansas
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