Tiffany Huitt

Associate Professor

Last publication 2025 Last refreshed 2026-04-01

faculty

Neurobiology & Developmental Science, College of Medicine

5 h-index 14 pubs 238 cited

Biography and Research Information

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Tiffany Huitt, an Associate Professor in Neurobiology & Developmental Science at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, has research interests that span medical education, public health outreach, and specific areas of human anatomy and pathology. Her work includes developing virtual outreach programs to expose middle and high school students to imaging technology, as demonstrated in her 2022 publication. Huitt also investigates vascular pathology, with a 2025 publication focusing on a multifocal cadaveric analysis of arterial aneurysms. Her research extends to rare anatomical variations, such as unilateral absence of muscles and their downstream surgical effects, as detailed in another 2025 publication. Additionally, Huitt has examined the impact of adverse childhood experiences within a student-run free clinic population, publishing on this topic in 2021. Her scholarship metrics include an h-index of 5, with 14 total publications and 238 citations. She has a network of key collaborators at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Noor Akhter and Mohsin Syed, with whom she shares multiple publications.

Metrics

  • h-index: 5
  • Publications: 14
  • Citations: 238

Selected Publications

  • Vascular Pathology: A Multifocal Cadaveric Analysis of Arterial Aneurysms (2025)
  • Unilateral Absence of the Psoas Major and Iliacus Muscles and Downstream Effects of Surgical Intervention in a 96 year-old Female Donor (2025)
  • Bridging the Technology Divide in the COVID-19 Era: Using Virtual Outreach to Expose Middle and High School Students to Imaging Technology (2022)
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  • Bridging the Technology Divide in the COVID-19 Era: Using Virtual Outreach to Expose Middle and High School Students to Imaging Technology (2022)
  • Impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences in a Student-Run Free Clinic Population (2021)

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Grants & Funding

  • Mechanisms of ethanol’s influence on sleep and circadian rhythms NIH Principal Investigator
  • Mechanisms of Ethanol's Influence on Sleep and Circadian Rhythms NIH Principal Investigator
  • Center for Translational Neuroscience NIH Co-Investigator

Collaboration Network

25 Collaborators 2 Institutions 1 Country

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