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Mtonya Hunter-Lewis's research focuses on the utility of software for Institutional Review Board (IRB) protocol development. Her work investigates how these tools can streamline the process of creating protocols for human subjects research. This area of study is critical for ensuring ethical research practices and facilitating the efficient review of research proposals by ethics committees.
Hunter-Lewis has published one article on this topic, contributing to the understanding of technological applications within research administration. Her scholarly network includes collaborators Beatrice A. Boateng, Alison Oliveto, and Laura P. James, all from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, with whom she has co-authored publications. Her current scholarly metrics indicate an h-index of 1 and a total of 1 publication with 1 citation.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 1
Selected Publications
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Utility of Protocol Development Software for IRB Protocol Development: Experiences from one Institution. (2021)
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- Utility of Protocol Development Software for IRB Protocol Development: Experiences from one Institution.
- Utility of Protocol Development Software for IRB Protocol Development: Experiences from one Institution.
- Utility of Protocol Development Software for IRB Protocol Development: Experiences from one Institution.
- Utility of Protocol Development Software for IRB Protocol Development: Experiences from one Institution.
- Utility of Protocol Development Software for IRB Protocol Development: Experiences from one Institution.
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