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ben Siegel

Pediatrics and Jewish Studies

Boston University

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About ben Siegel at Boston University (BU)

Ben Siegel is a scholar at Boston University whose work spans pediatric health, child development, and Jewish and Middle Eastern cultural studies. Their recent contributions to the field are exemplified by influential works such as "Laboratory of Empire: Calcutta, Opium, and the Wartime Invention of Regulation", and "Food and Nationalism in India".

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child healthadolescent healthpediatric disciplineclinician educator retirementJewish fictionMiddle Eastern studiesacademic life cyclechild development
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Research Output

Total Citations267

Emerging researcher

Publications43

Selective publication record

h-index6

Developing track record

i10-index4

Early-stage portfolio

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