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Daniel R. Brooks

Nephrology and Epidemiology

Boston University

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About Daniel R. Brooks at Boston University (BU)

Daniel R. Brooks is a leading researcher at Boston University focusing on chronic kidney disease epidemiology, particularly occupational and environmental risk factors in agricultural communities.

Research Areas

Chronic Kidney Disease of Unknown EtiologyDiabetesOccupational HealthEnvironmental ExposuresDialysis ManagementSmoking CessationRenal EpidemiologyAgricultural Communities
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Research Output

Total Citations76

Emerging researcher

Publications23

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h-index3

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i10-index2

Early-stage portfolio

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