Radiation Dose And Imaging

2 researchers across 2 institutions

2 Researchers
2 Institutions
0 Grant PIs
0 High Impact

This research area investigates the effects of radiation exposure and develops advanced imaging techniques for diagnosis and treatment. Researchers explore radiation dosimetry, methods for measuring and quantifying radiation doses, and the biological impacts of ionizing radiation on living tissues. Work also encompasses the development and application of novel imaging modalities, including advancements in image acquisition, processing, and analysis to improve diagnostic accuracy and patient outcomes. Key areas of focus include optimizing imaging protocols to minimize radiation dose while maintaining image quality and studying the long-term effects of radiation exposure in various clinical settings.

Research in this domain holds particular relevance for Arkansas's healthcare sector, contributing to improved diagnostic capabilities and patient safety in hospitals and clinics across the state. Understanding radiation dose is critical for medical professionals, especially in pediatric care and trauma settings, where minimizing exposure is paramount. The development of advanced imaging technologies can enhance the state's capacity to address public health challenges and support medical education and training within Arkansas's health sciences institutions.

This work draws upon and contributes to fields such as medical imaging, child and adolescent health, health sciences research, and trauma and emergency care. Engagement spans multiple institutions within Arkansas, fostering collaboration and the exchange of expertise to advance knowledge and its application.

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Top Researchers

Name Institution h-index Citations Career Stage Badges
Phillip J. Kenney UAMS 6 943
Lance Wilcox Arkansas State University 5 995

Strategic Outlook

Global signals from OpenAlex for this research area: where the field is growing, how concentrated leadership is, and where Arkansas sits relative to the world's top-100 institutions. Descriptive only — surfaced as input to the conversation about where to place bets, not a recommendation. Signal confidence: LOW

Global trajectory
7,665 works in 2025
-1.2% CAGR 2018–2025
Leadership concentration
3.1% held by global top 5 institutions
Fragmented HHI 7
Arkansas position
Arkansas not in global top 100
No AR institution among the top-100 contributors to this topic over the 2018–2025 window.

Top US institutions in this area

  1. 1 Harvard University 1,930
  2. 2 Massachusetts General Hospital 1,761
  3. 3 The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center 1,648
  4. 4 Johns Hopkins University 1,282
  5. 5 Duke Medical Center 1,191
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