Biography and Research Information
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Huyen Vi's research investigates the association between environmental heavy metal exposure and health outcomes, particularly focusing on obesity in postmenopausal women. Their work also explores methodologies for quantifying trace metal exposure through saliva and urine sampling for use in epidemiologic studies. Vi has contributed to two publications, with an h-index of 1 and 21 total citations. Key collaborators include Shelbie Stahr, Lora J. Rogers, Michael Bauer, and Susan Kadlubar, all from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, with whom Vi has co-authored research.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 21
Selected Publications
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Saliva and Urine Sampling to Quantify Trace Metal Exposure for Epidemiologic Studies (2023)
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Low-Level Environmental Heavy Metals are Associated with Obesity Among Postmenopausal Women in a Southern State (2021)
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- Low-Level Environmental Heavy Metals are Associated with Obesity Among Postmenopausal Women in a Southern State
- Saliva and Urine Sampling to Quantify Trace Metal Exposure for Epidemiologic Studies
- Low-Level Environmental Heavy Metals are Associated with Obesity Among Postmenopausal Women in a Southern State
- Saliva and Urine Sampling to Quantify Trace Metal Exposure for Epidemiologic Studies
- Low-Level Environmental Heavy Metals are Associated with Obesity Among Postmenopausal Women in a Southern State
- Saliva and Urine Sampling to Quantify Trace Metal Exposure for Epidemiologic Studies
- Low-Level Environmental Heavy Metals are Associated with Obesity Among Postmenopausal Women in a Southern State
- Low-Level Environmental Heavy Metals are Associated with Obesity Among Postmenopausal Women in a Southern State
- Low-Level Environmental Heavy Metals are Associated with Obesity Among Postmenopausal Women in a Southern State
- Low-Level Environmental Heavy Metals are Associated with Obesity Among Postmenopausal Women in a Southern State
- Saliva and Urine Sampling to Quantify Trace Metal Exposure for Epidemiologic Studies
- Saliva and Urine Sampling to Quantify Trace Metal Exposure for Epidemiologic Studies
- Saliva and Urine Sampling to Quantify Trace Metal Exposure for Epidemiologic Studies
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