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Elizabeth T. Anderson

Nursing and Public Health

Cornell University

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About Elizabeth T. Anderson at Cornell University (Cornell)

Elizabeth T. Anderson is a scholar at Cornell University whose research integrates nursing education, metabolomics, and public health policy to advance healthcare practice. Representative publications include "Observation of the dynamic beta effect at the Cornell Electron-Positron Storage Ring with the CLEO detector", and "ODYSSEUS: description of and results from a strong-strong beam-beam simulation for storage rings", which reflect their ongoing engagement with the field.

Research Areas

Nursing EducationNursing PracticeNursing LeadershipMetabolomicsMass SpectrometryPublic Health PolicyChemical ProteomicsPost-Translational Modifications
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Total Citations18

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Publications6

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