Biography and Research Information
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Pamela H. Steele's research has focused on advancements in food allergy treatment, particularly oral immunotherapy for peanut allergies in children. Her work has investigated the safety and effectiveness of early oral immunotherapy, with recent publications detailing its high efficacy in preschool-aged children. Steele has also explored the role of bile acids in children who achieve remission through oral immunotherapy. Her research interests extend to implementation science, examining barriers and facilitators to healthcare practices, including the adoption of early peanut introduction by providers in the southern United States.
Beyond food allergies, Steele has contributed to research on health supply chains in resource-constrained countries, focusing on capacity development and career path creation for supply chain professionals. She has also been involved in studies concerning remote monitoring adherence among veterans with pacemakers and implantable cardioverter-defibrillators. Steele's scholarly output includes 99 publications with over 5,000 citations and an h-index of 21, indicating a sustained contribution to her fields of study.
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- h-index: 21
- Publications: 99
- Citations: 5,103
Selected Publications
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Implementation of early peanut introduction among providers in a southern US state (2026)
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