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University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
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Daniel J. Caldwell's research focuses on environmental science and public health, with a particular emphasis on the degradation of antimicrobial resistance genes and the assessment of smoke toxicity. His work investigates the effectiveness of advanced oxidation processes, such as UV and UV/H2O2 treatments, as well as ozone-based oxidation, in inactivating both chromosomal and plasmid-encoded resistance genes in various water matrices. He also examines the influence of different environmental factors on these degradation processes.
Further research by Caldwell extends to evaluating potential toxicity, as demonstrated by a study on the smoke from burning polymers using Douglas Fir. He has also contributed to applied research in agricultural settings, evaluating the efficacy of a compressed air foam system for cleaning quail rearing facilities. Caldwell's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 27, with 58 total publications and over 3,600 citations, designating him as a highly cited researcher. He maintains an active laboratory website to disseminate his work.
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- h-index: 27
- Publications: 58
- Citations: 3,615
Selected Publications
- Evaluation of a compressed air foam system to clean quail rearing facilities (2024) DOI
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