Daniel J. Caldwell Data-verified

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Last publication 2024 Last refreshed 2026-04-18

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27 h-index 58 pubs 3,658 cited

Biography and Research Information

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Daniel J. Caldwell's research focuses on environmental risk assessment and the impact of chemical pollutants. His work investigates the degradation and inactivation of antibiotic resistance genes in water matrices using advanced oxidation processes, such as UV and UV/H2O2, as well as ozone-based oxidation. He also studies methods for determining the potential toxicity of smoke from burning polymers, with experiments including Douglas Fir. Additionally, Caldwell has evaluated the effectiveness of compressed air foam systems for cleaning agricultural facilities, specifically quail rearing environments.

His research has been supported by grants, and he has a publication record that includes work on predicting no-effect concentrations for antibiotics to protect against antibiotic resistance and environmental toxicity. Caldwell's scholarly output is reflected in his h-index of 27 and over 3,600 citations across his 58 publications. He maintains an active laboratory website and is recognized as a highly cited researcher.

Metrics

  • h-index: 27
  • Publications: 58
  • Citations: 3,658

Selected Publications

  • Evaluation of a compressed air foam system to clean quail rearing facilities (2024)

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