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Stephanie E. Wallace's research has focused on various aspects of human health, including investigations into immune responses to medical interventions and infectious diseases. She has contributed to studies examining the impact of radioembolization on hepatocellular carcinoma and the immunogenicity and safety of SARS-CoV-2 vaccines. Wallace's work also extends to the development of novel therapeutic targets, such as identifying neo-vessels for osteoarthritis treatment and exploring biocompatible nanoparticles for targeted drug delivery to metastatic cancer cells.
Her publications include research on the epidemiology and management of genetic aortic disease, as well as the evaluation of targeted therapies for congenital genetic conditions. Wallace has also been involved in work related to multiplexed biosensing and cellular senescence in infectious diseases. Her scholarship metrics indicate a significant body of work, with an h-index of 27, 222 total publications, and 3,620 total citations.
Metrics
- h-index: 27
- Publications: 222
- Citations: 3,620
Selected Publications
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Macronutrient and Energy Intake Across Three Pregnancy Trimesters Among a Cohort of Arkansas Women Enrolled in the Glowing Study (2025)
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- Macronutrient and Energy Intake Across Three Pregnancy Trimesters Among a Cohort of Arkansas Women Enrolled in the Glowing Study
- Macronutrient and Energy Intake Across Three Pregnancy Trimesters Among a Cohort of Arkansas Women Enrolled in the Glowing Study
- Macronutrient and Energy Intake Across Three Pregnancy Trimesters Among a Cohort of Arkansas Women Enrolled in the Glowing Study
- Macronutrient and Energy Intake Across Three Pregnancy Trimesters Among a Cohort of Arkansas Women Enrolled in the Glowing Study
- Macronutrient and Energy Intake Across Three Pregnancy Trimesters Among a Cohort of Arkansas Women Enrolled in the Glowing Study
- Macronutrient and Energy Intake Across Three Pregnancy Trimesters Among a Cohort of Arkansas Women Enrolled in the Glowing Study
- Macronutrient and Energy Intake Across Three Pregnancy Trimesters Among a Cohort of Arkansas Women Enrolled in the Glowing Study
- Macronutrient and Energy Intake Across Three Pregnancy Trimesters Among a Cohort of Arkansas Women Enrolled in the Glowing Study
- Macronutrient and Energy Intake Across Three Pregnancy Trimesters Among a Cohort of Arkansas Women Enrolled in the Glowing Study
- Macronutrient and Energy Intake Across Three Pregnancy Trimesters Among a Cohort of Arkansas Women Enrolled in the Glowing Study
- Macronutrient and Energy Intake Across Three Pregnancy Trimesters Among a Cohort of Arkansas Women Enrolled in the Glowing Study
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