William J. Richardson Source Confirmed

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University of Arkansas at Fayetteville

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50 h-index 238 pubs 8,289 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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William J. Richardson's research has focused on several areas within health sciences, including the study of invasive bacterial infections, specifically *Staphylococcus aureus*, and its implications in surgical outcomes. His work also delves into the field of osteoimmunology, investigating the complex interactions between the immune system and spinal fusion processes. Additionally, Richardson has explored advancements in medical technology and diagnostics, contributing to the development of machine learning models for detecting masked hypertension in young adults and examining the cardiotoxicity associated with drug overdoses, such as hydroxychloroquine.

His research endeavors have been supported by federal grants totaling $362,237. These include funding from the NIH/National Heart Lung and Blood Institute for Systems Mechanobiology Modeling for Patient-Specific Cardiac Fibrosis Predictions, where he serves as Principal Investigator, and an NSF grant for an I-Corps project focused on an In Vitro Cardiac Platform for Drug Discovery and Cardiotoxicity Screens, also as PI. With a career publication count of 238 and an h-index of 50, Richardson has established a significant body of work in his fields. He leads an active research group and has collaborated with other researchers, including Samuel J. Coeyman at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.

Metrics

  • h-index: 50
  • Publications: 238
  • Citations: 8,289

Selected Publications

  • Machine learning model for detecting masked hypertension in young adults (2025) DOI

Federal Grants 2 $362,237 total

NIH/National Heart Lung and Blood Institute Contact PI Jan 2019 - Dec 2023

Systems Mechanobiology Modeling for Patient-Specific Cardiac Fibrosis Predictions

National Heart Lung and Blood Institute $312,237 R01

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