Eddie B. Dunn
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Pharmacy Practice, College of Pharmacy
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Eddie B. Dunn is a Professor in Pharmacy Practice at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Pharmacy. His research interests include the factors that predict student performance in pharmacy programs, as indicated by his publication "Prior Pharmacy Work Experience as a Predictor of Clinical and Didactic Performance for Admissions Committees" (2023). Dunn has also served as Principal Investigator on two NIH-funded grants totaling $698,479. One grant, funded by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, focuses on "Endothelial Epoxygenase, Kidney Injury, and Blood Pressure Regulation" with an award of $514,673. The second grant, from the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, supports a CTSA Postdoctoral T32 program at UAMS for $183,806.
Dunn's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 4, with 24 total publications and 50 total citations. He collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Rachel Stafford and Chenghui Li, with whom he shares one publication each. Dunn maintains an active lab website, and his recent activity indicates continued engagement in research.
Metrics
- h-index: 4
- Publications: 27
- Citations: 53
Selected Publications
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Prior Pharmacy Work Experience as a Predictor of Clinical and Didactic Performance for Admissions Committees (2023)
Federal Grants 2 $698,479 total
CTSA Postdoctoral T32 at University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Endothelial Epoxygenase, Kidney Injury, and Blood Pressure Regulation
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- Prior Pharmacy Work Experience as a Predictor of Clinical and Didactic Performance for Admissions Committees
- Prior Pharmacy Work Experience as a Predictor of Clinical and Didactic Performance for Admissions Committees
- Prior Pharmacy Work Experience as a Predictor of Clinical and Didactic Performance for Admissions Committees
- Prior Pharmacy Work Experience as a Predictor of Clinical and Didactic Performance for Admissions Committees
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