João Monteiro Source Confirmed
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John Brown University
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Biography and Research Information
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Dr. João Monteiro, a faculty member at John Brown University, focuses on a diverse range of topics including colorectal cancer screening and detection, esophageal and GI pathology, health systems, and economic evaluations. His research also extends to species distribution, climate change, and scientometrics. Monteiro's primary research interests involve the intersection of health, economics, and environmental science, alongside quantitative research methods.
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- h-index: 15
- Publications: 122
- Citations: 3,171
Selected Publications
- Predatory Journals: What can we do to protect their prey? (2025) DOI
- Predatory journals: What can we do to protect their prey? (2025) DOI
- Predatory journals: what can we do to protect their prey? (2025) DOI
- Predatory journals: what can we do to protect their prey? (2025) DOI
- Predatory Journals: What Can We Do to Protect Their Prey? (2025) DOI
- Predatory journals: what can we do to protect their prey? (2025) DOI
- Predatory journals: What can we do to protect their prey? (2025) DOI
- Predatory Journals: What Can We Do to Protect Their Prey? (2025) DOI
- Predatory Journals — What Can We Do to Protect Their Prey? (2025) DOI
- Predatory Journals: What Can We Do to Protect Their Prey? (2025) DOI
- Predatory journals: what can we do to protect their prey? (2025) DOI
- Predatory Journals (2025) DOI
- Recommendations to promote equity, diversity and inclusion in decentralized clinical trials (2024) DOI
- Incidence and risk factors for colorectal cancer in Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis (2024) DOI
- Endoscopic and stool-based colorectal cancer screening coverage among US veterans: A survey analysis using 2021 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) data (2024) DOI
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