Danny Fowler

Researcher

Last publication 2025 Last refreshed 2026-05-16

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3 h-index 6 pubs 18 cited

Biography and Research Information

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Danny Fowler's research investigates the intersection of socioeconomic factors, environmental exposures, and health outcomes, with a particular focus on stroke mortality and healthcare access. His work examines the impact of persistent poverty at the county level on stroke mortality rates in the U.S. and explores how historical redlining practices influence the distribution and reimbursement of neurosurgical services in contemporary neighborhoods. Fowler also studies inequities in air pollution exposure among older Americans and their correlation with stroke mortality. Additionally, his research extends to evaluating diversity, equity, and inclusion information presented on neurosurgery residency program websites and exploring potential mechanisms for osteopathic manipulative treatment in managing pain, specifically in female rats with migraine-like symptoms. His recent publications highlight his engagement with public health, health disparities, and medical education topics.

Metrics

  • h-index: 3
  • Publications: 6
  • Citations: 18

Selected Publications

  • Evaluation of diversity, equity, and inclusion information on US neurosurgery residency program websites (2025)
  • Inequities in air pollution on stroke mortality among Older Americans: a U.S. nationwide analysis (2024)
    2 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • The impact of historical redlining on neurosurgeon distribution and reimbursement in modern neighborhoods (2024)
    4 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • The Role of County-Level Persistent Poverty in Stroke Mortality in the USA (2024)
    7 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Potential mechanisms for osteopathic manipulative treatment to alleviate migraine-like pain in female rats (2024)
    3 citations DOI OpenAlex

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