Maureen C. Dolan Source Confirmed
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Arkansas State University
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Maureen C. Dolan is a faculty member at Arkansas State University. Her research interests include the identification of blood meal sources in ectoparasites, which has revealed a broad host range and host-specific feeding behaviors in coral reef fish parasites. She also investigates microbial activity within plant rhizospheres, employing optimized RNA extraction and ribosomal RNA depletion techniques to assess these communities.
Dolan's work has been supported by federal funding, including a National Science Foundation grant for $394,063. This grant supports research focused on engineering GPI-anchored proteins in plant cells for enhanced production and applications. She collaborates with other researchers at Arkansas State University, including John Artim and Asela Wijeratne, with whom she has co-authored multiple publications.
Her scholarly output includes 28 publications with over 1,080 citations and an h-index of 14. Dolan maintains an active lab website to share her research.
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- h-index: 14
- Publications: 28
- Citations: 1,080
Selected Publications
- Assessment of rhizosphere microbial activity using optimized RNA extraction coupled with universal ribosomal RNA depletion techniques (2025) DOI
- Assessment of rhizosphere microbial activity using optimized RNA extraction coupled with universal ribosomal RNA (rRNA) depletion techniques (2024) DOI
- Blood meal identification reveals extremely broad host range and host-bias in a temporary ectoparasite of coral reef fishes (2023) DOI
- Blood Meal Identification Reveals Extremely Broad Host Range and Host Bias in a Temporary Ectoparasite of Coral Reef Fishes (2023) DOI
Federal Grants 1 $394,063 total
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