Biography and Research Information
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Michael S. Powell's research has focused on reconstructive surgery, particularly in the context of pediatric scalp avulsion injuries. He has investigated the use of cultured skin autografts for treating such injuries in children. His work also extends to surgical training methodologies, including a study comparing self-directed versus mentor-led microsurgical training approaches. Powell has contributed to the scientific literature with publications in these areas, alongside work in materials science concerning the thermal conductivity of RDX compounds. His scholarly output includes three publications with a total of seven citations and an h-index of 2. He has collaborated with several researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Deanne King, Mauricio A. Moreno, Jumin Sunde, and Emre Vural.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 7
Selected Publications
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Cultured Skin Autograft in Subtotal Pediatric Scalp Avulsion (2023)
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A randomized study on the value of self‐directed versus traditional mentor‐led microsurgical training (2023)
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- A randomized study on the value of self‐directed versus traditional mentor‐led microsurgical training
- A randomized study on the value of self‐directed versus traditional mentor‐led microsurgical training
- A randomized study on the value of self‐directed versus traditional mentor‐led microsurgical training
- A randomized study on the value of self‐directed versus traditional mentor‐led microsurgical training
- A randomized study on the value of self‐directed versus traditional mentor‐led microsurgical training
- A randomized study on the value of self‐directed versus traditional mentor‐led microsurgical training
- A randomized study on the value of self‐directed versus traditional mentor‐led microsurgical training
- Cultured Skin Autograft in Subtotal Pediatric Scalp Avulsion
- Cultured Skin Autograft in Subtotal Pediatric Scalp Avulsion
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