Ginger Brown
Researcher
Also affiliated: Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation (2026)
Faculty Researcher
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Biography and Research Information
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Ginger Brown's research investigates various medical interventions and their effects. She has published work on the association between electroencephalogram (EEG) activity changes and reduced tinnitus awareness following repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS). Additionally, her research includes a prospective study on radiofrequency ablation for lumbar spinal arthritis, which demonstrated quantifiable improvements in gait velocity. Brown is also involved in a Phase I/II clinical trial for a human papillomavirus (HPV) therapeutic vaccine designed to reduce head and neck cancer recurrence.
Her scholarly work is supported by a body of 19 publications, with a total of 298 citations and an h-index of 8. Brown collaborates with several colleagues at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including David W. Ussery, Jennifer L. Faulkner, Jumin Sunde, and Omar Atiq, with whom she shares at least one publication each. Her recent activity indicates ongoing engagement in research.
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- h-index: 8
- Publications: 19
- Citations: 303
Selected Publications
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A Randomized Double-Blind Placebo-Controlled Phase I/II Clinical Trial of a Human Papillomavirus Therapeutic Vaccine, PepCan, for Reducing Head and Neck Cancer Recurrence (2026)
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Radiofrequency ablation for patients with lumbar spinal arthritis provides quantifiable improvement in gait velocity: a prospective study (2024)
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Change in EEG Activity is Associated with a Decrease in Tinnitus Awareness after rTMS. (2021)
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Neural activity during attentional conflict predicts reduction in tinnitus perception following rTMS (2017)
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Recruitment and Retention of Smokers Versus Nonsmokers in an rTMS Study. (2014)
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Neuromodulation of delay discounting, the reflection effect, and cigarette consumption (2013)
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Focal Electrical Stimulation as an Effective Sham Control for Active rTMS and Biofeedback Treatments (2013)
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Improvement in arousal, visual neglect, and perception of stimulus intensity following cold pressor stimulation (2011)
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Variable changes in PET activity before and after rTMS treatment for tinnitus (2011)
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Intragastric Intubation: Important Aspects of the Model for Administration of Ethanol to Rat Pups During the Postnatal Period (1998)
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Transforming growth factor-β2 increases NMDA receptor-mediated excitotoxicity in rat cerebral cortical neurons independently of glia (1996)
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Transforming growth factor-β2 both stimulates and inhibits neurogenesis of rat cerebellar granule cells in culture (1996)
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Top Collaborators
- Change in EEG Activity is Associated with a Decrease in Tinnitus Awareness after rTMS.
- Change in EEG Activity is Associated with a Decrease in Tinnitus Awareness after rTMS.
- Change in EEG Activity is Associated with a Decrease in Tinnitus Awareness after rTMS.
- Change in EEG Activity is Associated with a Decrease in Tinnitus Awareness after rTMS.
- Change in EEG Activity is Associated with a Decrease in Tinnitus Awareness after rTMS.
- Change in EEG Activity is Associated with a Decrease in Tinnitus Awareness after rTMS.
- Change in EEG Activity is Associated with a Decrease in Tinnitus Awareness after rTMS.
- Change in EEG Activity is Associated with a Decrease in Tinnitus Awareness after rTMS.
- Change in EEG Activity is Associated with a Decrease in Tinnitus Awareness after rTMS.
- Change in EEG Activity is Associated with a Decrease in Tinnitus Awareness after rTMS.
- Change in EEG Activity is Associated with a Decrease in Tinnitus Awareness after rTMS.
- Change in EEG Activity is Associated with a Decrease in Tinnitus Awareness after rTMS.
- Change in EEG Activity is Associated with a Decrease in Tinnitus Awareness after rTMS.
- Change in EEG Activity is Associated with a Decrease in Tinnitus Awareness after rTMS.
- Radiofrequency ablation for patients with lumbar spinal arthritis provides quantifiable improvement in gait velocity: a prospective study
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