A. Thomas Data-verified
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A. Thomas studies the intersection of diet and health, with a recent publication focusing on diet-mediated dilated cardiomyopathy in canines. This work contributes to understanding the complex relationship between nutritional intake and cardiovascular health in animal models. Thomas has also been involved in a significant National Science Foundation (NSF) grant, "Collaborative Research: PurSUiT: Standing on the shoulders of giants: Phylogeny, systematics, and adaptation of marine epizoic diatoms to endangered megafaunal hosts." As a Co-Principal Investigator on this $918,053 award, Thomas contributes to research investigating the evolutionary relationships and adaptive strategies of marine diatoms, specifically their interactions with large marine animals. This project highlights an interest in phylogenetics and the ecological roles of microorganisms.
Thomas maintains an active research lab and collaborates with other researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Alison Ramser. The researcher's current work, evidenced by recent publications and active grant funding, suggests a focus on comparative biology, animal health, and the ecological impacts of microbial communities. With a h-index of 1 and four total publications, Thomas is an early-career researcher contributing to distinct areas of biological inquiry.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 4
- Citations: 6
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Diet-Mediated Dilated Cardiomyopathy in the Canine (2023)
Federal Grants 1 $918,053 total
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- Diet-Mediated Dilated Cardiomyopathy in the Canine
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