Rebecca Allen
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Researcher
Also affiliated: University of California, Los Angeles (1998–2023); Oregon Health & Science University (2010–2014); UCLA Health (2001–2007); Engineering Arts (United States) (2008); Analog Devices (Ireland) (2004–2005); King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (2015); Nokia (United States) (2010)
Faculty Researcher
Animal Science
Research Areas
Biomedical Subjects
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Rebecca Allen's research focuses on the intersection of animal science and plant-based compounds. She has investigated the use of 99 phytochemicals as a potential replacement for traditional growth promoters in pigs, examining their impact on growth performance from wean to finisher stages. This work aligns with broader interests in animal nutrition and physiology. Allen also has a publication on the retrospective analysis of female digital art pioneers, indicating a diverse scholarly interest. Her academic contributions are reflected in a h-index of 7, with 16 total publications and 457 citations. She collaborates with several colleagues at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Kristopher A. Bottoms, Bernard Abeiku Sam, Charles V Maxwell, and Hannah G Grogan, with whom she shares single co-authored publications.
Metrics
- h-index: 7
- Publications: 17
- Citations: 458
Selected Publications
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Validity and Reliability of the WUT Hydration System When Assessed in the Afternoon (2026)Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science OpenAlex
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99 Phytochemicals as medical growth promoter replacement on growth performance in wean to finisher pigs (2024)
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- 99 Phytochemicals as medical growth promoter replacement on growth performance in wean to finisher pigs
- 99 Phytochemicals as medical growth promoter replacement on growth performance in wean to finisher pigs
- 99 Phytochemicals as medical growth promoter replacement on growth performance in wean to finisher pigs
- 99 Phytochemicals as medical growth promoter replacement on growth performance in wean to finisher pigs
- 99 Phytochemicals as medical growth promoter replacement on growth performance in wean to finisher pigs
- 99 Phytochemicals as medical growth promoter replacement on growth performance in wean to finisher pigs
- 99 Phytochemicals as medical growth promoter replacement on growth performance in wean to finisher pigs
- 99 Phytochemicals as medical growth promoter replacement on growth performance in wean to finisher pigs
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