Platelet Disorders And Treatments
33 researchers across 5 institutions
Research in platelet disorders and treatments explores the complex biology of platelets and their role in hemostasis, thrombosis, and inflammation. Investigations focus on understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying various platelet disorders, including inherited conditions and acquired syndromes. This includes studying platelet production, function, and clearance, as well as the development of novel diagnostic tools and therapeutic strategies. Methodologies range from basic laboratory investigations using cell culture and animal models to clinical studies examining patient populations. Specific areas of inquiry include platelet signaling pathways, the interaction of platelets with blood vessel walls and immune cells, and the evaluation of antiplatelet agents and other pharmacologic interventions.
This research holds particular relevance for Arkansas in addressing public health challenges and supporting the state's growing healthcare sector. Platelet disorders can contribute to significant bleeding and clotting risks, impacting patient outcomes and healthcare costs across the state. Understanding these conditions is crucial for improving the diagnosis and management of cardiovascular diseases, a leading health concern in Arkansas. Furthermore, research into platelet function and dysfunction can inform the development of new treatments and diagnostic capabilities, potentially fostering innovation within Arkansas's biomedical and pharmaceutical industries.
The field draws upon expertise in molecular biology, immunology, pharmacology, and clinical medicine. Collaboration among researchers at multiple institutions across Arkansas facilitates a comprehensive approach to understanding and treating platelet disorders, leveraging diverse perspectives and resources to advance scientific knowledge and improve patient care.
Top Researchers
| Name | Institution | h-index | Citations | Career Stage | Badges |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jerry Ware | UAMS | 60 | 13,272 | High Impact Grants | |
| Brian Storrie | UAMS | 44 | 6,442 | Grant PI High Impact | |
| Michele Cottler‐Fox | UAMS | 42 | 6,627 | High Impact | |
| Huyen Tran | University of Arkansas | 30 | 3,805 | High Impact | |
| Keshari Thakali | UAMS | 26 | 2,446 | High Impact | |
| Irina D. Pokrovskaya | UAMS | 25 | 1,996 | High Impact | |
| Rupak Pathak | UAMS | 23 | 1,250 | Grant PI High Impact | |
| Shelley E. Crary | UAMS | 20 | 1,883 | High Impact | |
| Nishank Jain | UAMS | 17 | 1,190 | ||
| Sung W. Rhee | UAMS | 16 | 971 | ||
| Shivi Jain | UAMS | 16 | 847 | ||
| Tina S. Ipe | UAMS | 15 | 701 | ||
| Kelly K. Ball | UAMS | 13 | 848 | ||
| Adam Corken | UAMS | 10 | 1,081 | ||
| Hani Alturkmani | UAMS | 10 | 404 | ||
| Jeffrey A. Kamykowski | UAMS | 9 | 473 | ||
| Robert F. Donnell | UAMS | 8 | 1,693 | ||
| Anand N. Venkata | UAMS | 7 | 134 | ||
| Shekh Rahman | NCTR | 7 | 397 | ||
| Vivek Yadala | UAMS | 4 | 99 |
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Cross-Institution Connections
Researchers at different institutions with overlapping expertise in Platelet Disorders And Treatments.