Biography and Research Information
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Mario Shootman's research focuses on health disparities and outcomes, with a particular emphasis on the impact of race and location on health conditions. His work has examined the relationship between these factors and outcomes in specific diseases, such as multiple myeloma within the context of Arkansas.
Shootman has received significant federal funding to support his research endeavors. He serves as Principal Investigator (PI) on the CTSA K12 Program at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, a grant totaling $756,000 from the NIH/National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences. Additionally, he is a Co-PI on an Institutional Career Development grant, also from the NIH/National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, which is funded at $459,069.
His scholarly contributions include a recent publication in 2023 and he maintains an active research presence. Shootman's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 2, with a total of 3 publications and 87 citations.
Metrics
- h-index: 2
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 87
Selected Publications
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Abstract B104: The invisible divide: The impact of race and location on multiple myeloma outcomes in Arkansas (2023)
Federal Grants 2 $1,215,069 total
CTSA K12 Program at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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- Abstract B104: The invisible divide: The impact of race and location on multiple myeloma outcomes in Arkansas
- Abstract B104: The invisible divide: The impact of race and location on multiple myeloma outcomes in Arkansas
- Abstract B104: The invisible divide: The impact of race and location on multiple myeloma outcomes in Arkansas
- Abstract B104: The invisible divide: The impact of race and location on multiple myeloma outcomes in Arkansas
- Abstract B104: The invisible divide: The impact of race and location on multiple myeloma outcomes in Arkansas
- Abstract B104: The invisible divide: The impact of race and location on multiple myeloma outcomes in Arkansas
- Abstract B104: The invisible divide: The impact of race and location on multiple myeloma outcomes in Arkansas
- Abstract B104: The invisible divide: The impact of race and location on multiple myeloma outcomes in Arkansas
- Abstract B104: The invisible divide: The impact of race and location on multiple myeloma outcomes in Arkansas
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