Samantha Lawson
Assistant Professor
faculty
College of Health Profession
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Biography and Research Information
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Samantha Lawson, Assistant Professor at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, researches women's health, with a focus on pregnancy and related complications. Her work includes investigating the effects of interventions and conditions on maternal and neonatal outcomes, as well as the quality of life for affected individuals. Lawson's recent publication, a qualitative analysis of literature, examined the consequences of cesarean sections on the neonatal gut microbiome and future health outcomes. Her scholarship metrics include an h-index of 4 with 5 total publications and 132 citations. Lawson collaborates with several researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Oleg Karaduta, Paige Buffington, Alexia M Sebghati, and Kasey B Stewart, with whom she shares joint publications.
Metrics
- h-index: 4
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 135
Selected Publications
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Consequences of a cesarean section on the neonatal gut microbiome and future outcomes: a qualitative analysis of the literature (2023)
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- Consequences of a cesarean section on the neonatal gut microbiome and future outcomes: a qualitative analysis of the literature
- Consequences of a cesarean section on the neonatal gut microbiome and future outcomes: a qualitative analysis of the literature
- Consequences of a cesarean section on the neonatal gut microbiome and future outcomes: a qualitative analysis of the literature
- Consequences of a cesarean section on the neonatal gut microbiome and future outcomes: a qualitative analysis of the literature
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