Biography and Research Information
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Joshua Walls' research focuses on medical case studies and the investigation of immune responses and inflammation, particularly in the context of viral infections. His work includes examining acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy as a presenting feature of COVID-19 infection. He also studies outcomes related to asthma definitions and the phenomenon of thunderstorm asthma in individuals with seasonal allergic rhinitis. Walls has collaborated with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Akilah A. Jefferson, Mandana Rezaeiahari, J. Mick Tilford, and Anthony Goudie.
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- Publications: 1
Selected Publications
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Comparing Outcomes between HEDIS Persistent Asthma Definition and a Non-Restrictive Model (2023)
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Acute Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy as the first presenting feature of COVID 19 infection (P9-12.003) (2022)
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- Comparing Outcomes between HEDIS Persistent Asthma Definition and a Non-Restrictive Model
- Comparing Outcomes between HEDIS Persistent Asthma Definition and a Non-Restrictive Model
- Comparing Outcomes between HEDIS Persistent Asthma Definition and a Non-Restrictive Model
- Comparing Outcomes between HEDIS Persistent Asthma Definition and a Non-Restrictive Model
- Comparing Outcomes between HEDIS Persistent Asthma Definition and a Non-Restrictive Model
- Comparing Outcomes between HEDIS Persistent Asthma Definition and a Non-Restrictive Model
- Comparing Outcomes between HEDIS Persistent Asthma Definition and a Non-Restrictive Model
- Acute Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy as the first presenting feature of COVID 19 infection (P9-12.003)
- Acute Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy as the first presenting feature of COVID 19 infection (P9-12.003)
- Acute Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy as the first presenting feature of COVID 19 infection (P9-12.003)
- Acute Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy as the first presenting feature of COVID 19 infection (P9-12.003)
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