Allison Scott Data-verified
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Allison Scott's research interests include the complex issues surrounding childhood obesity and breastfeeding practices. Her work investigates mothers' knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions of support related to breastfeeding, particularly within university campus environments. Scott has also examined broader challenges in pediatric obesity, contributing to a deeper understanding of this public health concern.
Her scholarly output includes 21 publications, with a citation count of 155 and an h-index of 6. Scott is a Co-Principal Investigator on a significant National Science Foundation grant, "RII Track-2 FEC: Membrane Purification Platform for Continuous Biomanufacturing of Viral Vectors and Virus-like Particles in Arkansas and Beyond," which totals $5,999,758. This project highlights her involvement in advanced biomanufacturing platforms.
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- h-index: 11
- Publications: 21
- Citations: 428
Selected Publications
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Erratum to “Processing weights of chickens determined by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry: 1. Weight changes due to fasting, bleeding, and chilling” [Animal Open Space 1 (2022) 100024] (2025)
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The Impact of an Educational Breastfeeding Webinar on Clinician Practice in Primary Care (2025)
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Reexamining the complex issue of obesity in childhood (2024)
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University campus breastfeeding, knowledge, and perceptions of support: An exploratory study (2023)
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Why is Sleep Important? Improving Insomnia in Primary Care Adults (2023)
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Rethinking breastfeeding management (2023)
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The Relationship between Performance, Body Composition, and Processing Yield in Broilers: A Systematic Review and Meta-Regression (2022)
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Processing weights of chickens determined by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry: 3. Validation of prediction models (2022)
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Processing weights of chickens determined by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry: 2. Developing prediction models (2022)
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Processing weights of chickens determined by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry: 1. Weight changes due to fasting, bleeding, and chilling (2022)
Federal Grants 1 $5,999,758 total
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