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Daniel Thompson's research investigates the intersection of environmental factors and human health, with a particular focus on mental well-being and the impacts of public health measures. His work includes large-scale longitudinal studies examining the association between access to green spaces and mental health outcomes in adult populations, as demonstrated by a 10-year study of 2.3 million adults in Wales. Thompson also studies the effects of COVID-19 mitigation strategies in educational settings, analyzing their impact on both infection rates and the well-being of school staff.
Further research by Thompson explores the methodologies for deriving household composition from electronic health records, contributing to population health data analysis. His publications also include investigations into the accuracy of medical imaging techniques, such as PSMA PET and 18F-Fluorocholine PET, for disease staging and adenoma detection, respectively. These studies often involve international collaborations and retrospective analyses with masked independent readers.
Thompson's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 21 and over 1,300 citations across his 79 publications. He is recognized as a highly cited researcher and maintains an active lab website. His key collaborators at Arkansas State University include Alexandr M. Sokolov and Saroj Raut.
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- h-index: 21
- Publications: 79
- Citations: 1,367
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Supply chain risk management: a review, bibliometric, and network analysis immediate pre and post COVID era (2025)
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- Ambient greenness, access to local green spaces, and subsequent mental health: a 10-year longitudinal dynamic panel study of 2·3 million adults in Wales
- COVID-19 mitigation measures in primary schools and association with infection and school staff wellbeing: An observational survey linked with routine data in Wales, UK
- Deriving household composition using population-scale electronic health record data—A reproducible methodology
- Visiting nature is associated with lower socioeconomic inequalities in well-being in Wales
- The use of Enhanced Vegetation Index for assessing access to different types of green space in epidemiological studies
Showing 5 of 13 shared publications
- Ambient greenness, access to local green spaces, and subsequent mental health: a 10-year longitudinal dynamic panel study of 2·3 million adults in Wales
- COVID-19 mitigation measures in primary schools and association with infection and school staff wellbeing: An observational survey linked with routine data in Wales, UK
- Deriving household composition using population-scale electronic health record data—A reproducible methodology
- Visiting nature is associated with lower socioeconomic inequalities in well-being in Wales
- The use of Enhanced Vegetation Index for assessing access to different types of green space in epidemiological studies
Showing 5 of 13 shared publications
- Ambient greenness, access to local green spaces, and subsequent mental health: a 10-year longitudinal dynamic panel study of 2·3 million adults in Wales
- COVID-19 mitigation measures in primary schools and association with infection and school staff wellbeing: An observational survey linked with routine data in Wales, UK
- Deriving household composition using population-scale electronic health record data—A reproducible methodology
- Visiting nature is associated with lower socioeconomic inequalities in well-being in Wales
- The use of Enhanced Vegetation Index for assessing access to different types of green space in epidemiological studies
Showing 5 of 11 shared publications
- Do Bone Scans Overstage Disease Compared with PSMA PET at Initial Staging? An International Multicenter Retrospective Study with Masked Independent Readers
- Accuracy of <sup>18</sup>F-Fluorocholine PET for the Detection of Parathyroid Adenomas: Prospective Single-Center Study
- Presurgical 68Ga-PSMA-11 Positron Emission Tomography for Biochemical Recurrence Risk Assessment: A Follow-up Analysis of a Multicenter Prospective Phase 3 Imaging Trial
- Do bone scans over-stage disease compared to PSMA PET? An international multicenter retrospective study with blinded independent readers.
- Predictive value of extra-prostatic disease detection by pre-operative PSMA-PET for biochemical recurrence-free survival in patients treated with radical prostatectomy: Follow-up analysis of a multicenter prospective phase 3 imaging trial.
Showing 5 of 8 shared publications
- Do Bone Scans Overstage Disease Compared with PSMA PET at Initial Staging? An International Multicenter Retrospective Study with Masked Independent Readers
- Accuracy of <sup>18</sup>F-Fluorocholine PET for the Detection of Parathyroid Adenomas: Prospective Single-Center Study
- Presurgical 68Ga-PSMA-11 Positron Emission Tomography for Biochemical Recurrence Risk Assessment: A Follow-up Analysis of a Multicenter Prospective Phase 3 Imaging Trial
- Do bone scans over-stage disease compared to PSMA PET? An international multicenter retrospective study with blinded independent readers.
- Predictive value of extra-prostatic disease detection by pre-operative PSMA-PET for biochemical recurrence-free survival in patients treated with radical prostatectomy: Follow-up analysis of a multicenter prospective phase 3 imaging trial.
Showing 5 of 8 shared publications
- Ambient greenness, access to local green spaces, and subsequent mental health: a 10-year longitudinal dynamic panel study of 2·3 million adults in Wales
- Visiting nature is associated with lower socioeconomic inequalities in well-being in Wales
- The use of Enhanced Vegetation Index for assessing access to different types of green space in epidemiological studies
- Green–blue space exposure changes and impact on individual-level well-being and mental health: a population-wide dynamic longitudinal panel study with linked survey data
- Cohort Profile: The Green and Blue Spaces (GBS) and mental health in Wales e-cohort
Showing 5 of 8 shared publications
- Ambient greenness, access to local green spaces, and subsequent mental health: a 10-year longitudinal dynamic panel study of 2·3 million adults in Wales
- Visiting nature is associated with lower socioeconomic inequalities in well-being in Wales
- The use of Enhanced Vegetation Index for assessing access to different types of green space in epidemiological studies
- Green–blue space exposure changes and impact on individual-level well-being and mental health: a population-wide dynamic longitudinal panel study with linked survey data
- Cohort Profile: The Green and Blue Spaces (GBS) and mental health in Wales e-cohort
Showing 5 of 8 shared publications
- Ambient greenness, access to local green spaces, and subsequent mental health: a 10-year longitudinal dynamic panel study of 2·3 million adults in Wales
- Visiting nature is associated with lower socioeconomic inequalities in well-being in Wales
- The use of Enhanced Vegetation Index for assessing access to different types of green space in epidemiological studies
- Green–blue space exposure changes and impact on individual-level well-being and mental health: a population-wide dynamic longitudinal panel study with linked survey data
- Cohort Profile: The Green and Blue Spaces (GBS) and mental health in Wales e-cohort
Showing 5 of 8 shared publications
- Ambient greenness, access to local green spaces, and subsequent mental health: a 10-year longitudinal dynamic panel study of 2·3 million adults in Wales
- Visiting nature is associated with lower socioeconomic inequalities in well-being in Wales
- The use of Enhanced Vegetation Index for assessing access to different types of green space in epidemiological studies
- Green–blue space exposure changes and impact on individual-level well-being and mental health: a population-wide dynamic longitudinal panel study with linked survey data
- Cohort Profile: The Green and Blue Spaces (GBS) and mental health in Wales e-cohort
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- Ambient greenness, access to local green spaces, and subsequent mental health: a 10-year longitudinal dynamic panel study of 2·3 million adults in Wales
- Visiting nature is associated with lower socioeconomic inequalities in well-being in Wales
- The use of Enhanced Vegetation Index for assessing access to different types of green space in epidemiological studies
- Green–blue space exposure changes and impact on individual-level well-being and mental health: a population-wide dynamic longitudinal panel study with linked survey data
- Cohort Profile: The Green and Blue Spaces (GBS) and mental health in Wales e-cohort
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- Ambient greenness, access to local green spaces, and subsequent mental health: a 10-year longitudinal dynamic panel study of 2·3 million adults in Wales
- Visiting nature is associated with lower socioeconomic inequalities in well-being in Wales
- The use of Enhanced Vegetation Index for assessing access to different types of green space in epidemiological studies
- Green–blue space exposure changes and impact on individual-level well-being and mental health: a population-wide dynamic longitudinal panel study with linked survey data
- Cohort Profile: The Green and Blue Spaces (GBS) and mental health in Wales e-cohort
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- Ambient greenness, access to local green spaces, and subsequent mental health: a 10-year longitudinal dynamic panel study of 2·3 million adults in Wales
- Visiting nature is associated with lower socioeconomic inequalities in well-being in Wales
- The use of Enhanced Vegetation Index for assessing access to different types of green space in epidemiological studies
- Green–blue space exposure changes and impact on individual-level well-being and mental health: a population-wide dynamic longitudinal panel study with linked survey data
- Cohort Profile: The Green and Blue Spaces (GBS) and mental health in Wales e-cohort
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- Ambient greenness, access to local green spaces, and subsequent mental health: a 10-year longitudinal dynamic panel study of 2·3 million adults in Wales
- Visiting nature is associated with lower socioeconomic inequalities in well-being in Wales
- The use of Enhanced Vegetation Index for assessing access to different types of green space in epidemiological studies
- Green–blue space exposure changes and impact on individual-level well-being and mental health: a population-wide dynamic longitudinal panel study with linked survey data
- Cohort Profile: The Green and Blue Spaces (GBS) and mental health in Wales e-cohort
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- Surgical recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic in English adult neurosurgical centres
- A Review of Neurosurgical randomized controlled trials in the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews: Key Findings and Implications for Future Research
- Multicentre study of the role of lumbar puncture in the diagnosis of spontaneous subarachnoid haemorrhage
- Multicentre Study of the Role of Lumbar Puncture in the Diagnosis of Spontaneous Subarachnoid Haemorrhage
- Is length of stay for patients admitted with spontaneous subarachnoid haemorrhage an effective quality indicator?
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- Ambient greenness, access to local green spaces, and subsequent mental health: a 10-year longitudinal dynamic panel study of 2·3 million adults in Wales
- Visiting nature is associated with lower socioeconomic inequalities in well-being in Wales
- The use of Enhanced Vegetation Index for assessing access to different types of green space in epidemiological studies
- Green–blue space exposure changes and impact on individual-level well-being and mental health: a population-wide dynamic longitudinal panel study with linked survey data
- Association between greenspace and time spent in nature with subjective wellbeing: a cross-sectional data linkage study
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
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