Biography and Research Information
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Joel Mack's research interests encompass several areas of human health, including neurological disorders, mental health, and specific patient populations. His work has investigated the use of lithium in preventing repeat suicide-related outcomes in veterans with major depression or bipolar disorder. He has also published on the psychological treatment of functional movement disorder and explored gender disparities and abuse within this patient group. Additionally, Mack's research has examined the impact of new formulas for calculating bronchodilator response and race-neutral predictive equations on spirometry results in children with sickle cell disease. He has a current h-index of 9 and has authored 24 publications, accumulating 887 citations. Mack collaborates with several colleagues at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Zena Ghazala, Ariel Berlinski, M. Pertzborn, and Suzanne Saccente.
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- h-index: 9
- Publications: 24
- Citations: 889
Selected Publications
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Impact of Using New Formula for Calculation of Bronchodilator Response and Race-neutral Predictive Equations on Spirometry Results of Children With Sickle Cell Disease (2024)
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Effects of Adoption of Race Neutral Predictive Equations on Spirometry Results in Pediatric Sickle Cell Patients (2024)
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- Effects of Adoption of Race Neutral Predictive Equations on Spirometry Results in Pediatric Sickle Cell Patients
- Impact of Using New Formula for Calculation of Bronchodilator Response and Race-neutral Predictive Equations on Spirometry Results of Children With Sickle Cell Disease
- Effects of Adoption of Race Neutral Predictive Equations on Spirometry Results in Pediatric Sickle Cell Patients
- Impact of Using New Formula for Calculation of Bronchodilator Response and Race-neutral Predictive Equations on Spirometry Results of Children With Sickle Cell Disease
- Effects of Adoption of Race Neutral Predictive Equations on Spirometry Results in Pediatric Sickle Cell Patients
- Impact of Using New Formula for Calculation of Bronchodilator Response and Race-neutral Predictive Equations on Spirometry Results of Children With Sickle Cell Disease
- Effects of Adoption of Race Neutral Predictive Equations on Spirometry Results in Pediatric Sickle Cell Patients
- Impact of Using New Formula for Calculation of Bronchodilator Response and Race-neutral Predictive Equations on Spirometry Results of Children With Sickle Cell Disease
- Effects of Adoption of Race Neutral Predictive Equations on Spirometry Results in Pediatric Sickle Cell Patients
- Impact of Using New Formula for Calculation of Bronchodilator Response and Race-neutral Predictive Equations on Spirometry Results of Children With Sickle Cell Disease
- Lithium Treatment in the Prevention of Repeat Suicide-Related Outcomes in Veterans With Major Depression or Bipolar Disorder
- Lithium Treatment in the Prevention of Repeat Suicide-Related Outcomes in Veterans With Major Depression or Bipolar Disorder
- Lithium Treatment in the Prevention of Repeat Suicide-Related Outcomes in Veterans With Major Depression or Bipolar Disorder
- Lithium Treatment in the Prevention of Repeat Suicide-Related Outcomes in Veterans With Major Depression or Bipolar Disorder
- Lithium Treatment in the Prevention of Repeat Suicide-Related Outcomes in Veterans With Major Depression or Bipolar Disorder
- Lithium Treatment in the Prevention of Repeat Suicide-Related Outcomes in Veterans With Major Depression or Bipolar Disorder
- Lithium Treatment in the Prevention of Repeat Suicide-Related Outcomes in Veterans With Major Depression or Bipolar Disorder
- Lithium Treatment in the Prevention of Repeat Suicide-Related Outcomes in Veterans With Major Depression or Bipolar Disorder
- Lithium Treatment in the Prevention of Repeat Suicide-Related Outcomes in Veterans With Major Depression or Bipolar Disorder
- Lithium Treatment in the Prevention of Repeat Suicide-Related Outcomes in Veterans With Major Depression or Bipolar Disorder
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