Forrest L. Smith Source Confirmed

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Researcher

Harding University Main Campus

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29 h-index 81 pubs 2,365 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Forrest L. Smith's research interests span multiple areas, with a focus on health sciences and cancer-related molecular mechanisms. His recent publications include investigations into the roles of clinical pharmacists in primary care settings, the response of ecological systems to grassland restoration, and the treatment of acute lymphoblastic leukemia following hematopoietic stem cell transplant. Smith has also examined adherence to colorectal cancer screening tests in rural populations and explored the design and synthesis of novel DNA alkylators for cancer treatment. His work also touches on hepatitis B virus reactivation and provider support for pharmacist training in maternal and infant care.

With a career marked by significant scholarly output, Smith holds an h-index of 29, with over 2,300 citations across 81 publications. He is recognized as a highly cited researcher. His collaborative network includes colleagues such as Gabriella Douglass and Courtney Selby, both from Harding University Main Campus, with whom he has co-authored publications. Smith leads a research group, indicating ongoing mentorship and project management in his areas of study. His most recent publication is dated 2025, demonstrating continued recent activity in his research endeavors.

Metrics

  • h-index: 29
  • Publications: 81
  • Citations: 2,365

Selected Publications

  • Provider Support for Pharmacist Lactation Consultant Training to Promote Long-term Breastfeeding, as Well as to Consult Providers on Mother-Infant Comprehensive Medication Management (CMM) (2025) DOI
  • Provider survey of the roles of clinical pharmacists in primary care in a Federally Qualified Health Center versus an Accountable Care Organization (2023) DOI

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