Andrew Jefferson
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University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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Andrew Jefferson leads a research group at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. His work has been recognized with a designation as a high-impact researcher, evidenced by an h-index of 25 and over 2,100 citations across 69 publications. Jefferson's research interests include the molecular mechanisms underlying neuronal integrity and the practical applications of technology in medical education and practice.
Recent publications demonstrate a focus on the role of the Cdk12 protein in maintaining the structure of adult axons and the axon initial segment through actin remodeling. Additionally, his work has explored the development of accessible scientific tools, such as a 3D-printed automated fluorescence imaging system designed for educational and fieldwork purposes. Jefferson has also investigated clinical practices related to epinephrine prescription and post-injection monitoring for pediatric patients with severe asthma, collaborating with researchers such as Erhan Ararat and Robert D. Pesek on shared publications.
His recent activity and publication record indicate ongoing engagement in research. The breadth of his publications suggests an interest in both fundamental biological processes and the translation of research into educational and clinical settings.
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- h-index: 25
- Publications: 69
- Citations: 2,128
Selected Publications
- Epinephrine Prescription and Post-injection Monitoring Practices for Biologic Therapies in Pediatric Severe Asthma Clinics: A Multicenter Survey Analysis (2025) DOI
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