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Tamier L. Wells' research focuses on quantifying trace metal exposure for epidemiologic studies, utilizing saliva and urine samples. This work contributes to understanding environmental exposures and their potential health implications. Wells has one publication, "Saliva and Urine Sampling to Quantify Trace Metal Exposure for Epidemiologic Studies," published in 2023. Wells collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Ping-Ching Hsu, Shelbie Stahr, Huyen Vi, and Lora J. Rogers, with whom they have co-authored shared publications.
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- Publications: 2
Selected Publications
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Barbershop talk: a hybrid-2 trial examining the effectiveness of a barbershop-placed screening, brief intervention, and referral (SBIRT) intervention (2026)
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Saliva and Urine Sampling to Quantify Trace Metal Exposure for Epidemiologic Studies (2023)
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- Saliva and Urine Sampling to Quantify Trace Metal Exposure for Epidemiologic Studies
- Saliva and Urine Sampling to Quantify Trace Metal Exposure for Epidemiologic Studies
- Saliva and Urine Sampling to Quantify Trace Metal Exposure for Epidemiologic Studies
- Saliva and Urine Sampling to Quantify Trace Metal Exposure for Epidemiologic Studies
- Saliva and Urine Sampling to Quantify Trace Metal Exposure for Epidemiologic Studies
- Saliva and Urine Sampling to Quantify Trace Metal Exposure for Epidemiologic Studies
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