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T. Mcmahon

Physics

Johns Hopkins University

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About T. Mcmahon at Johns Hopkins University (JHU)

T. McMahon is a particle physicist at Duke University specializing in theoretical and experimental studies of quantum chromodynamics and high-energy particle collisions. Representative publications include "Differences in Arterial Blood Gas Testing by Race and Sex across 161 U.S. Hospitals in Four Electronic Health Record Databases", and "Modulation of the allosteric and vasoregulatory arms of erythrocytic oxygen transport", which reflect their ongoing engagement with the field.

Research Areas

particle physicsquantum chromodynamicshigh-energy collisionsexperimental physicstheoretical physicsparticle interactionsaccelerator physicshadron spectroscopy
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Research Output

Total Citations10,952

Above average

Publications278

Highly prolific researcher

h-index51

Field leader

i10-index159

Exceptional breadth

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