J. Donald Bowen Data-verified
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J. Donald Bowen's research interests include the adoption of medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD) and the impact of evidence-based mental health treatment on retention in care for Medicaid-enrolled youths. His work also encompasses the study of microbial communities, specifically focusing on the roles of dispersal limitation and pre-adaptation in shaping endosymbiont frequencies in social amoeba communities.
Bowen's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 17, with a total of 72 publications and 1,680 citations. He has collaborated with James G. DuBose and Tamara S. Haselkorn at the University of Central Arkansas, with whom he shares two publications each. His recent publications indicate ongoing activity in his research areas.
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- h-index: 17
- Publications: 72
- Citations: 1,681
Selected Publications
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The roles of dispersal limitation and pre-adaptation in shaping <i>Paraburkholderia</i> endosymbiont frequencies in social amoeba communities (2025)
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The roles of dispersal limitation and pre-adaptation in shaping Paraburkholderia endosymbiont frequencies in social amoeba communities (2025)
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- MOUD Adoption Among Clients of Organizations That Provide MOUD or Coordinate Care With External Providers
- Effect of Providing Evidence-Based Mental Health Treatment on Retention in Care Among Medicaid-Enrolled Youths
- MOUD Adoption Among Clients of Organizations That Provide MOUD or Coordinate Care With External Providers
- Effect of Providing Evidence-Based Mental Health Treatment on Retention in Care Among Medicaid-Enrolled Youths
- The roles of dispersal limitation and pre-adaptation in shaping Paraburkholderia endosymbiont frequencies in social amoeba communities
- The roles of dispersal limitation and pre-adaptation in shaping <i>Paraburkholderia</i> endosymbiont frequencies in social amoeba communities
- The roles of dispersal limitation and pre-adaptation in shaping Paraburkholderia endosymbiont frequencies in social amoeba communities
- The roles of dispersal limitation and pre-adaptation in shaping <i>Paraburkholderia</i> endosymbiont frequencies in social amoeba communities
- The roles of dispersal limitation and pre-adaptation in shaping Paraburkholderia endosymbiont frequencies in social amoeba communities
- The roles of dispersal limitation and pre-adaptation in shaping <i>Paraburkholderia</i> endosymbiont frequencies in social amoeba communities
- The roles of dispersal limitation and pre-adaptation in shaping Paraburkholderia endosymbiont frequencies in social amoeba communities
- The roles of dispersal limitation and pre-adaptation in shaping <i>Paraburkholderia</i> endosymbiont frequencies in social amoeba communities
- The roles of dispersal limitation and pre-adaptation in shaping Paraburkholderia endosymbiont frequencies in social amoeba communities
- The roles of dispersal limitation and pre-adaptation in shaping <i>Paraburkholderia</i> endosymbiont frequencies in social amoeba communities
- The roles of dispersal limitation and pre-adaptation in shaping Paraburkholderia endosymbiont frequencies in social amoeba communities
- The roles of dispersal limitation and pre-adaptation in shaping <i>Paraburkholderia</i> endosymbiont frequencies in social amoeba communities
- Educating Otherwise
- Educating Otherwise
- MOUD Adoption Among Clients of Organizations That Provide MOUD or Coordinate Care With External Providers
- MOUD Adoption Among Clients of Organizations That Provide MOUD or Coordinate Care With External Providers
- Effect of Providing Evidence-Based Mental Health Treatment on Retention in Care Among Medicaid-Enrolled Youths
- Effect of Providing Evidence-Based Mental Health Treatment on Retention in Care Among Medicaid-Enrolled Youths
- Effect of Providing Evidence-Based Mental Health Treatment on Retention in Care Among Medicaid-Enrolled Youths
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