Lauren Roeder
Researcher
Also affiliated: University of Cologne (2013–2014)
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Biography and Research Information
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Lauren Roeder's research focuses on the hydrothermal synthesis of valve metal-doped titanate nanofibers. Her work has explored the use of zirconium (Zr)-doped titanate nanofibers and tantalum (Ta)-doped titanate nanofibers, with potential applications in bone tissue engineering. Roeder has published five papers, accumulating 46 citations and an h-index of 4. She has collaborated with several researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Parker Cole and Savannah Thornburgh, with whom she shares three co-authored publications. Her most recent publication was in 2024, indicating recent activity in her research area.
Metrics
- h-index: 4
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 46
Selected Publications
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Hydrothermal synthesis of valve metal Ta-doped titanate nanofibers for potentially engineering bone tissue (2024)
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Hydrothermal synthesis of valve metal Zr-doped titanate nanofibers for bone tissue engineering (2023)
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Hydrothermal synthesis of valve metal Zr-doped titanate nanofibers for bone tissue engineering (2021)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Hydrothermal synthesis of valve metal Zr-doped titanate nanofibers for bone tissue engineering
- Hydrothermal synthesis of valve metal Ta-doped titanate nanofibers for potentially engineering bone tissue
- Hydrothermal synthesis of valve metal Zr-doped titanate nanofibers for bone tissue engineering
- Hydrothermal synthesis of valve metal Zr-doped titanate nanofibers for bone tissue engineering
- Hydrothermal synthesis of valve metal Ta-doped titanate nanofibers for potentially engineering bone tissue
- Hydrothermal synthesis of valve metal Zr-doped titanate nanofibers for bone tissue engineering
- Hydrothermal synthesis of valve metal Zr-doped titanate nanofibers for bone tissue engineering
- Hydrothermal synthesis of valve metal Ta-doped titanate nanofibers for potentially engineering bone tissue
- Hydrothermal synthesis of valve metal Zr-doped titanate nanofibers for bone tissue engineering
- Hydrothermal synthesis of valve metal Zr-doped titanate nanofibers for bone tissue engineering
- Hydrothermal synthesis of valve metal Ta-doped titanate nanofibers for potentially engineering bone tissue
- Hydrothermal synthesis of valve metal Zr-doped titanate nanofibers for bone tissue engineering
- Hydrothermal synthesis of valve metal Zr-doped titanate nanofibers for bone tissue engineering
- Hydrothermal synthesis of valve metal Zr-doped titanate nanofibers for bone tissue engineering
- Hydrothermal synthesis of valve metal Zr-doped titanate nanofibers for bone tissue engineering
- Hydrothermal synthesis of valve metal Zr-doped titanate nanofibers for bone tissue engineering
- Hydrothermal synthesis of valve metal Zr-doped titanate nanofibers for bone tissue engineering
- Hydrothermal synthesis of valve metal Zr-doped titanate nanofibers for bone tissue engineering
- Hydrothermal synthesis of valve metal Ta-doped titanate nanofibers for potentially engineering bone tissue
- Hydrothermal synthesis of valve metal Ta-doped titanate nanofibers for potentially engineering bone tissue
- Hydrothermal synthesis of valve metal Ta-doped titanate nanofibers for potentially engineering bone tissue
- Hydrothermal synthesis of valve metal Ta-doped titanate nanofibers for potentially engineering bone tissue
- Hydrothermal synthesis of valve metal Ta-doped titanate nanofibers for potentially engineering bone tissue
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