Todd Moore
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Also affiliated: University of Kansas (2022); University of Houston - Downtown (2007); Knoxville College (2012–2015); Virginia–Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine (1997); Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (2022); University of Kansas Medical Center (2020); University of Tennessee at Knoxville (2011–2021)
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Todd Moore's research interests encompass a range of public health and behavioral studies, with a particular focus on vulnerable populations. His work has investigated factors influencing gang involvement and associated risks among American Indian adolescents in reservation communities. He has also explored moderators of the relationship between social preference and persistent peer victimization in elementary school children. In the realm of health sciences, Moore's research includes examining recruitment strategies for older African Americans in Alzheimer's disease clinical trials through community education approaches. His publication record also extends to the molecular mechanisms of disease, with a study on the role of Lipocalin-2 in promoting pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma by regulating inflammation within the tumor microenvironment. Moore holds an h-index of 11, with 38 total publications and 576 citations.
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- h-index: 11
- Publications: 38
- Citations: 581
Selected Publications
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Moderators of the Link Between Social Preference and Persistent Peer Victimization for Elementary School Children (2024)
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Development of a Faith-Based Stress Management Intervention in a Rural African American Community (2015)
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- Moderators of the Link Between Social Preference and Persistent Peer Victimization for Elementary School Children
- Moderators of the Link Between Social Preference and Persistent Peer Victimization for Elementary School Children
- Moderators of the Link Between Social Preference and Persistent Peer Victimization for Elementary School Children
- Moderators of the Link Between Social Preference and Persistent Peer Victimization for Elementary School Children
- Moderators of the Link Between Social Preference and Persistent Peer Victimization for Elementary School Children
- Moderators of the Link Between Social Preference and Persistent Peer Victimization for Elementary School Children
- Moderators of the Link Between Social Preference and Persistent Peer Victimization for Elementary School Children
- Moderators of the Link Between Social Preference and Persistent Peer Victimization for Elementary School Children
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