Rabindra N. Roy
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Rabindra N. Roy's research interests include the descriptive epidemiology of unintentional childhood injuries in India, as evidenced by his co-authorship on a multisite study and a community-based assessment in West Bengal. His work also extends to metabolic regulatory proteins, investigating their role in conditions such as diabetes and Parkinson's disease. Roy has published on protein phase separation, particularly concerning Leishmania kinetoplastid membrane protein-11, and has contributed to the field of occupational health with research on the health factors of employees working from home.
His scholarly output is substantial, with a total of 248 publications and over 3,200 citations, reflected in an h-index of 25. He is recognized as a highly cited researcher. Roy's recent work also includes editorial introductions for publications focusing on policy process, attention, collaboration, learning, and participation. He has collaborated with several faculty members at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Geoboo Song, Eric Button, Isaac Owusu-Darko, and Robert Britton, on shared publications.
Metrics
- h-index: 25
- Publications: 248
- Citations: 3,221
Selected Publications
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Editorial Introduction: Institutions, Attention, Narratives, and Policy Outcomes in the Policy Process (2026)
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Editorial Introduction: Governing Through Attention, Collaboration, Learning, and Participation (2025)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Editorial Introduction: Governing Through Attention, Collaboration, Learning, and Participation
- Editorial Introduction: Institutions, Attention, Narratives, and Policy Outcomes in the Policy Process
- Editorial Introduction: Governing Through Attention, Collaboration, Learning, and Participation
- Editorial Introduction: Institutions, Attention, Narratives, and Policy Outcomes in the Policy Process
- Editorial Introduction: Governing Through Attention, Collaboration, Learning, and Participation
- Editorial Introduction: Institutions, Attention, Narratives, and Policy Outcomes in the Policy Process
- Editorial Introduction: Governing Through Attention, Collaboration, Learning, and Participation
- Editorial Introduction: Institutions, Attention, Narratives, and Policy Outcomes in the Policy Process
- Editorial Introduction: Governing Through Attention, Collaboration, Learning, and Participation
- Editorial Introduction: Institutions, Attention, Narratives, and Policy Outcomes in the Policy Process
- Editorial Introduction: Governing Through Attention, Collaboration, Learning, and Participation
- Editorial Introduction: Institutions, Attention, Narratives, and Policy Outcomes in the Policy Process
- Editorial Introduction: Governing Through Attention, Collaboration, Learning, and Participation
- Editorial Introduction: Institutions, Attention, Narratives, and Policy Outcomes in the Policy Process
- Editorial Introduction: Governing Through Attention, Collaboration, Learning, and Participation
- Editorial Introduction: Institutions, Attention, Narratives, and Policy Outcomes in the Policy Process
- Editorial Introduction: Governing Through Attention, Collaboration, Learning, and Participation
- Editorial Introduction: Institutions, Attention, Narratives, and Policy Outcomes in the Policy Process
- Editorial Introduction: Governing Through Attention, Collaboration, Learning, and Participation
- Editorial Introduction: Institutions, Attention, Narratives, and Policy Outcomes in the Policy Process
- Editorial Introduction: Governing Through Attention, Collaboration, Learning, and Participation
- Editorial Introduction: Governing Through Attention, Collaboration, Learning, and Participation
- Editorial Introduction: Governing Through Attention, Collaboration, Learning, and Participation
- Editorial Introduction: Governing Through Attention, Collaboration, Learning, and Participation
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