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Madeline Burke's research investigates factors associated with food insecurity, particularly among Latinx/Hispanic populations in the United States, drawing on data from the Fragile Families & Childhood Wellbeing Study. Her work also touches on tissue engineering, exploring the use of 3D printing for tissue scaffolds and the behavior of mesenchymal stem cells, including cell proliferation and adhesion. Burke has a publication record of 15 articles and has accumulated 452 citations, with an h-index of 6. She actively collaborates with other researchers at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, including Nichola Driver, Neveen Shafeek Amin, and Megan Tebbe, with whom she shares at least one publication.
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- h-index: 6
- Publications: 17
- Citations: 454
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Factors associated with food insecurity among Latinx/Hispanics in the U.S.: evidence from the Fragile Families & Childhood Wellbeing Study (2023)
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- Factors associated with food insecurity among Latinx/Hispanics in the U.S.: evidence from the Fragile Families & Childhood Wellbeing Study
- Factors associated with food insecurity among Latinx/Hispanics in the U.S.: evidence from the Fragile Families & Childhood Wellbeing Study
- Factors associated with food insecurity among Latinx/Hispanics in the U.S.: evidence from the Fragile Families & Childhood Wellbeing Study
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