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J. D. Tucker's research interests include infectious diseases and the application of crowdsourcing methodologies. He has contributed to multiple World Health Organization guidelines and is a member of the TDR Global Working Group. Dr. Tucker has maintained collaborative research activities in China for two decades. He is committed to mentorship, working with researchers at various career stages, including undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral levels. Dr. Tucker has authored 566 manuscripts and leads or co-leads US NIH grants totaling $29 million.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 21
- Citations: 173
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Identification of Breed Differences in Known and New Fescue Toxicosis Associated Phenotypes in Charolais-and Hereford-Sired Crossbred Beef Cows (2021)
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- Identification of Breed Differences in Known and New Fescue Toxicosis Associated Phenotypes in Charolais-and Hereford-Sired Crossbred Beef Cows
- Identification of Breed Differences in Known and New Fescue Toxicosis Associated Phenotypes in Charolais-and Hereford-Sired Crossbred Beef Cows
- Identification of Breed Differences in Known and New Fescue Toxicosis Associated Phenotypes in Charolais-and Hereford-Sired Crossbred Beef Cows
- Identification of Breed Differences in Known and New Fescue Toxicosis Associated Phenotypes in Charolais-and Hereford-Sired Crossbred Beef Cows
- Identification of Breed Differences in Known and New Fescue Toxicosis Associated Phenotypes in Charolais-and Hereford-Sired Crossbred Beef Cows
- Identification of Breed Differences in Known and New Fescue Toxicosis Associated Phenotypes in Charolais-and Hereford-Sired Crossbred Beef Cows
- Identification of Breed Differences in Known and New Fescue Toxicosis Associated Phenotypes in Charolais-and Hereford-Sired Crossbred Beef Cows
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