Gordon W. Gifford
Researcher
Also affiliated: Dartmouth College (2003–2005); University of Richmond (1999); Dartmouth Hospital (2003–2005); Hanover College (2003)
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Gordon W. Gifford's research explores physiological responses to environmental stressors, including simulated galactic cosmic radiation and hindlimb unloading. His work has investigated sex-specific effects of these exposures, particularly on cardiovascular systems. Gifford has published 15 papers, accumulating 747 citations, and holds an h-index of 8. His recent publication in 2024 details the cardiac impacts of combined radiation and unloading stress. Gifford collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Ashley Nemec-Bakk, Igor Koturbash, Marjan Boerma, and Vijayalakshmi Sridharan, contributing to a shared publication record with each.
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- h-index: 8
- Publications: 15
- Citations: 749
Selected Publications
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Sex-specific effects on the heart from combined exposure to simulated galactic cosmic radiation and hindlimb unloading (2024)
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- Sex-specific effects on the heart from combined exposure to simulated galactic cosmic radiation and hindlimb unloading
- Sex-specific effects on the heart from combined exposure to simulated galactic cosmic radiation and hindlimb unloading
- Sex-specific effects on the heart from combined exposure to simulated galactic cosmic radiation and hindlimb unloading
- Sex-specific effects on the heart from combined exposure to simulated galactic cosmic radiation and hindlimb unloading
- Sex-specific effects on the heart from combined exposure to simulated galactic cosmic radiation and hindlimb unloading
- Sex-specific effects on the heart from combined exposure to simulated galactic cosmic radiation and hindlimb unloading
- Sex-specific effects on the heart from combined exposure to simulated galactic cosmic radiation and hindlimb unloading
- Sex-specific effects on the heart from combined exposure to simulated galactic cosmic radiation and hindlimb unloading
- Sex-specific effects on the heart from combined exposure to simulated galactic cosmic radiation and hindlimb unloading
- Sex-specific effects on the heart from combined exposure to simulated galactic cosmic radiation and hindlimb unloading
- Sex-specific effects on the heart from combined exposure to simulated galactic cosmic radiation and hindlimb unloading
- Sex-specific effects on the heart from combined exposure to simulated galactic cosmic radiation and hindlimb unloading
- Sex-specific effects on the heart from combined exposure to simulated galactic cosmic radiation and hindlimb unloading
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