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Gary S. Prinz's research focuses on the development and application of drug delivery systems, particularly for veterinary applications. He has investigated biodegradable microneedle patches designed for the transdermal delivery of meloxicam, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug, to manage pain in cattle. This work involves studying the properties of materials like chitosan for drug encapsulation and controlled release.
In addition to his work in drug delivery, Prinz has also contributed to research in materials science, specifically focusing on the mechanical properties of concrete and stainless steel. His publications include studies on the elastic modulus of specialty concretes, the strength and stiffness of ultra-high performance concrete phases, and the fatigue behavior of additively manufactured stainless steels. His scholarly work is supported by a network of collaborators at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including David Gonzalez-Nino, Cameron D. Murray, Mahyar Afshar‐Mohajer, and C. Puttbach. Prinz has an h-index of 16, with 55 total publications and 1,096 total citations.
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- h-index: 17
- Publications: 55
- Citations: 1,110
Selected Publications
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A Multicomponent Microneedle Patch for the Delivery of Meloxicam for Veterinary Applications (2024)
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Estimation of cement paste stiffness and UHPC elastic modulus through measured phase-property upscaling (2024)
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Strength and stiffness characterization of ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) cement paste phases through in-situ micro-mechanical testing (2024)
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Experimental Evaluation and Design Procedure for All-Steel Tube-in-Tube Buckling Restrained Braces (2023)
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A Detailed Review of Equations for Estimating Elastic Modulus in Specialty Concretes (2023)
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Biodegradable microneedle patch for delivery of meloxicam for managing pain in cattle (2022)
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Analytical and Experimental Investigation into Pre-Stressed Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) Fatigue Retrofits for Steel Waterway Lock-Gate Structures (2022)
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Micromechanical Tension Testing of Additively Manufactured 17-4 PH Stainless Steel Specimens (2021)
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Ultra Low-Cycle Fatigue Behavior Comparison between Additively Manufactured and Rolled 17-4 PH (AISI 630) Stainless Steels (2021)
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On the pullout strength of human nasal hair (2021)
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Micromechanical Tension Testing of Additively Manufactured 17-4 PH Stainless Steel Specimens (2021)
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Cyclic behaviour of laterally skewed special moment frame connections having composite concrete slabs (2021)
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- Biodegradable microneedle patch for delivery of meloxicam for managing pain in cattle
- A Multicomponent Microneedle Patch for the Delivery of Meloxicam for Veterinary Applications
- Ultra Low-Cycle Fatigue Behavior Comparison between Additively Manufactured and Rolled 17-4 PH (AISI 630) Stainless Steels
- Micromechanical Tension Testing of Additively Manufactured 17-4 PH Stainless Steel Specimens
- Micromechanical Tension Testing of Additively Manufactured 17-4 PH Stainless Steel Specimens
- A Detailed Review of Equations for Estimating Elastic Modulus in Specialty Concretes
- Strength and stiffness characterization of ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) cement paste phases through in-situ micro-mechanical testing
- Estimation of cement paste stiffness and UHPC elastic modulus through measured phase-property upscaling
- On the pullout strength of human nasal hair
- A Multicomponent Microneedle Patch for the Delivery of Meloxicam for Veterinary Applications
- Micromechanical Tension Testing of Additively Manufactured 17-4 PH Stainless Steel Specimens
- Micromechanical Tension Testing of Additively Manufactured 17-4 PH Stainless Steel Specimens
- Biodegradable microneedle patch for delivery of meloxicam for managing pain in cattle
- A Multicomponent Microneedle Patch for the Delivery of Meloxicam for Veterinary Applications
- Micromechanical Tension Testing of Additively Manufactured 17-4 PH Stainless Steel Specimens
- A Detailed Review of Equations for Estimating Elastic Modulus in Specialty Concretes
- Strength and stiffness characterization of ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) cement paste phases through in-situ micro-mechanical testing
- Estimation of cement paste stiffness and UHPC elastic modulus through measured phase-property upscaling
- Micromechanical Tension Testing of Additively Manufactured 17-4 PH Stainless Steel Specimens
- Micromechanical Tension Testing of Additively Manufactured 17-4 PH Stainless Steel Specimens
- Micromechanical Tension Testing of Additively Manufactured 17-4 PH Stainless Steel Specimens
- Micromechanical Tension Testing of Additively Manufactured 17-4 PH Stainless Steel Specimens
- Biodegradable microneedle patch for delivery of meloxicam for managing pain in cattle
- A Multicomponent Microneedle Patch for the Delivery of Meloxicam for Veterinary Applications
- Biodegradable microneedle patch for delivery of meloxicam for managing pain in cattle
- A Multicomponent Microneedle Patch for the Delivery of Meloxicam for Veterinary Applications
- Biodegradable microneedle patch for delivery of meloxicam for managing pain in cattle
- A Multicomponent Microneedle Patch for the Delivery of Meloxicam for Veterinary Applications
- Cyclic behaviour of laterally skewed special moment frame connections having composite concrete slabs
- Development of Multi‐Axial Fatigue Retrofits for Waterway Lock Gate Components
- Ultra Low-Cycle Fatigue Behavior Comparison between Additively Manufactured and Rolled 17-4 PH (AISI 630) Stainless Steels
- Analytical and Experimental Investigation into Pre-Stressed Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) Fatigue Retrofits for Steel Waterway Lock-Gate Structures
- Analytical and Experimental Investigation into Pre-Stressed Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) Fatigue Retrofits for Steel Waterway Lock-Gate Structures
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