Susan Nowell
Researcher
Also affiliated: Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center (2004–2005); University of Arkansas Medical Center (2002); Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System (2001–2002); PharmacoGenetics (China) (2005)
Faculty Researcher
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Biography and Research Information
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Susan Nowell's research has focused on the effectiveness of various educational interventions in medical settings. Her work includes studies on simulated surgical training and the impact of different teaching methods on student learning outcomes. Nowell has investigated how specific training programs affect the acquisition of procedural skills and has examined the role of feedback in medical education.
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- h-index: 26
- Publications: 43
- Citations: 2,431
Selected Publications
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Molecular Epidemiology of Food Pyrolysis Products in Relation to Colon, Breast, and Prostate Cancer (2007)
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Associations between Catalase Phenotype and Genotype: Modification by Epidemiologic Factors (2006)
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The Role of Genetic Variability in Drug Metabolism Pathways in Breast Cancer Prognosis (2006)
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Pharmacogenetics of human cytosolic sulfotransferases (2006)
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Cancer and Gene Variants in Enzymes Metabolizing Dietary Xenobiotics (2006)
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Association between manganese superoxide dismutase promoter gene polymorphism and breast cancer survival (2006)
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Sulfation of 4-hydroxytamoxifen is a novel pathway of tamoxifen-induced apoptosis in breast cancer cell lines (2005)
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Expression of cytochromes P450 and glutathioneS-transferases in human prostate, and the potential for activation of heterocyclic amine carcinogensvia acetyl-coA-, PAPS- and ATP-dependent pathways (2005)
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Examination of Human Tissue Cytosols for Expression of Sulfotransferase Isoform 1A2 (SULT1A2) Using a SULT1A2-Specific Antibody (2004)
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Association of SULT1A1 Phenotype and Genotype with Prostate Cancer Risk in African-Americans and Caucasians (2004)
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Human glutathione S-transferase A2 polymorphisms (2003)
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CYP2A6 activity determined by caffeine phenotyping: association with colorectal cancer risk. (2002)
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Analysis of total meat intake and exposure to individual heterocyclic amines in a case-control study of colorectal cancer: contribution of metabolic variation to risk (2002)
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Validity of an ELISA for N-acetyltransferase-2 (NAT2) phenotyping (2001)
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The role of human glutathione S-transferases (hGSTs) in the detoxification of the food-derived carcinogen metabolite N-acetoxy-PhIP, and the effect of a polymorphism in hGSTA1 on colorectal cancer risk (2001)
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