Laura B. Dunn

High Impact

Chair and Professor

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

faculty

Psychiatry, College of Medicine

ldunn@uams.edu

59 h-index 307 pubs 12,653 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Laura B. Dunn is a researcher at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, where she holds the position of Chair and Professor in the Department of Psychiatry within the College of Medicine. With an h-index of 59 and over 307 publications that have garnered more than 12,653 citations, Dunn is recognized as a highly cited researcher.

Her research interests encompass a range of health-related topics. Recent publications have focused on intimate partner violence, child pedestrian safety, and the epidemiology and prevention of child pedestrian injury. She has also investigated distinct profiles of co-occurring symptoms, stress, resilience, and symptom severity in outpatients receiving chemotherapy, particularly those with gastrointestinal cancers. Additionally, Dunn has explored physician and machine learning researcher perspectives on ethical issues in the development of clinical machine learning tools.

Dunn leads a research group and maintains an active lab website. She has collaborated with researchers such as Tatiana Wolfe, Clint Kilts, A.C.W. Pike, and Amy Grooms, all from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, on shared publications.

Metrics

  • h-index: 59
  • Publications: 307
  • Citations: 12,653

Selected Publications

  • How to Network and Be a Good Colleague (2025) DOI
  • How to Write Socially (2025) DOI
  • 484 A Preliminary Study on the Pharmacodynamics of Oral Cannabis Ingestion in Older Adults (2024) DOI
  • Increases in stress and adverse childhood experiences are associated with the co-occurrence of anxiety and depression in oncology patients (2024) DOI
  • Becoming an Authentic, Resilient Leader: An Interactive Workshop to Enhance Your Abilities to Lead (2024) DOI
  • Identification of distinct symptom profiles in patients with gynecologic cancers using a pre-specified symptom cluster (2023) DOI
  • Is it worth it? Greater risk aversion with lower life satisfaction among depressed individuals (2023) DOI
  • Introduction to Our Project: Understanding Ethically Salient Perspectives of Diverse Societal Stakeholders in Innovative Neuroscience Research on Mental Disorders (2023) DOI
  • Clinical Neuroinnovation: Ethical Frameworks and Emerging Issues (2023) DOI
  • Qualitative Findings: Diverse Stakeholder Perspectives on Ethical Considerations in Innovative Neuroscience Research Involving Human Volunteers (2023) DOI
  • Risk factors for worse anxiety trajectories among patients undergoing cancer chemotherapy (2022) DOI
  • Depression trajectories among women undergoing chemotherapy. (2022) DOI
  • Influence of Dispositional Optimism on Ethically Salient Research Perspectives: A Pilot Study (2022) DOI
  • Oncology outpatients with worse depression and sleep disturbance profiles are at increased risk for a higher symptom burden and poorer quality of life outcomes (2022) DOI

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