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Anthony G. Hay

Microbiology

Cornell University

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About Anthony G. Hay at Cornell University (Cornell)

Anthony G. Hay is a microbiologist at Cornell University whose research focuses on the environmental impacts of pharmaceuticals and the ecology of microbial communities. Over the course of their career, Anthony G. Their recent contributions to the field are exemplified by influential works such as "Soil Properties Correlate with Microbial Community Structure in Qatari Arid Soils", and "Postharvest bacterial succession on cut flowers and vase water".

Research Areas

pharmaceutical environmental impactsantibiotic resistancebacterial biofilmsmicrobial community ecologyquorum sensingmicrobial physiologyenvironmental microbiologymetagenomics
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Research Output

Total Citations5,454

Emerging researcher

Publications126

Selective publication record

h-index37

Established scholar

i10-index71

Growing portfolio

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