Scott L. Light
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Also affiliated: Micron (United States) (2011–2025); Arkansas Children's Hospital (2026)
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Biography and Research Information
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Scott L. Light's research focuses on clinical outcomes related to food allergies, particularly in pediatric populations. His recent publications investigate predictors of success in oral food challenges for tree nut allergies and the safety of mixed tree nut challenges in children and adolescents with multiple tree nut allergies. He has also evaluated oral food challenge outcomes for the "Big 9" common food allergens. Light collaborates with Joshua L. Kennedy, Dieu Doan, Stacie M. Jones, and Robbie Pesek at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, with whom he has co-authored multiple publications. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 3, with a total of 9 publications and 28 citations.
Metrics
- h-index: 3
- Publications: 9
- Citations: 28
Selected Publications
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Evaluating Oral Food Challenge Outcomes to the "Big 9” Allergens (2026)
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- Evaluating Oral Food Challenge Outcomes to the "Big 9” Allergens
- Evaluating Oral Food Challenge Outcomes to the "Big 9” Allergens
- Evaluating Oral Food Challenge Outcomes to the "Big 9” Allergens
- Evaluating Oral Food Challenge Outcomes to the "Big 9” Allergens
- Evaluating Oral Food Challenge Outcomes to the "Big 9” Allergens
- Evaluating Oral Food Challenge Outcomes to the "Big 9” Allergens
- Evaluating Oral Food Challenge Outcomes to the "Big 9” Allergens
- Evaluating Oral Food Challenge Outcomes to the "Big 9” Allergens
- Evaluating Oral Food Challenge Outcomes to the "Big 9” Allergens
- Evaluating Oral Food Challenge Outcomes to the "Big 9” Allergens
- Evaluating Oral Food Challenge Outcomes to the "Big 9” Allergens
- Evaluating Oral Food Challenge Outcomes to the "Big 9” Allergens
- Evaluating Oral Food Challenge Outcomes to the "Big 9” Allergens
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