Michelle L. Rogers Source Confirmed
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Assistant Professor (Research)
John Brown University
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Dr. Michelle Rogers is an Assistant Professor (Research) at John Brown University whose work addresses critical public health challenges. Her research encompasses a wide range of topics, including smoking behavior and cessation, substance abuse treatment, global cancer incidence, and homelessness. She is particularly interested in health disparities and outcomes, as demonstrated in her work on neighborhood-level risk factors. Rogers's research incorporates analysis of early alcohol use patterns, maternal smoking during pregnancy, and adverse childhood events. Her work also examines environmental risk factors, such as the relationship between neighborhood disparities and lead poisoning.
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- h-index: 24
- Publications: 95
- Citations: 2,537
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- Adolescent Misperceptions of Peer Cannabis Posts on Social Media and Cannabis Willingness and Use (2025) DOI
- The impact of early childhood adversity on adult cognitive performance: The mediating roles of childhood cognitive ability and educational attainment (2025) DOI
- Selective Skeletal Surveys for Infants With Skull Fractures (2022) DOI
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