Robert R. Delongchamp

Federal Grant PI High Impact

Researcher

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

faculty

30 h-index 129 pubs 2,821 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Robert R. Delongchamp's research focuses on occupational health and cancer mortality, particularly within the poultry worker population. He is the Principal Investigator on a $206,229 grant from the NIH/National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health for a case-cohort study investigating cancers in excess among poultry workers. This work has resulted in publications examining the association between working with poultry and esophageal cancer mortality, with studies dating from 1950-2019 and 1950-2025.

In addition to occupational health, Delongchamp's research interests extend to cardiovascular health, as evidenced by his publication on the relationship between insulin resistance and the spatial QRS-T angle in American adults. His work also touches upon broader health sciences research, with a publication exploring the risk of mortality from esophageal cancer among US poultry workers. He leads a research group and collaborates with colleagues at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Christina Joshua, Saly Abouelenein, Mohammed F. Faramawi, and Kylie Chisum.

Delongchamp has a distinguished publication record, with 129 total publications and 2,821 citations, contributing to an h-index of 30. He is recognized as a highly cited researcher and a federal grant principal investigator, indicating significant contributions to his fields of study. His recent activity confirms his continued engagement in research.

Metrics

  • h-index: 30
  • Publications: 129
  • Citations: 2,821

Selected Publications

  • Risk of Mortality From Esophageal Cancer Among US Poultry Workers, 1950−2019 (2025) DOI
  • The association between working with poultry and esophageal cancer mortality; a case-cohort study (2022) DOI
  • The Relationship between Insulin Resistance and Spatial QRS-T Angle in American Adults. (2021) DOI

Federal Grants 1 $206,229 total

NIH/National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Contact PI Sep 2019 - Aug 2022

Case-cohort study of Cancers in Excess in Poultry Workers

National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health $206,229 R01

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