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Bruce A. Fowler publication distribution in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Biology and Biochemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Bruce A. Fowler sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 219 publications — 57th percentile

57% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,028 publications or more.

Bruce A. Fowler D-index placement in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Biology and Biochemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Bruce A. Fowler sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 167+

This scientist: 62 D-Index — 46th percentile

46% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 167 D-Index or more.

Overview

Bruce A. Fowler is affiliated with the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Environmental Science, Nursing, and Medicine, with a significant focus on Environmental Science as reflected in their publications.

Their work addresses several subfields, including Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis; Environmental Chemistry; Nutrition and Dietetics; Pollution; and Mechanical Engineering. These areas highlight the interdisciplinary nature of their research, connecting environmental factors with health outcomes and mechanical considerations.

The main topics Bruce A. Fowler explores consist of Heavy Metal Exposure and Toxicity, Arsenic Contamination and Mitigation, Trace Elements in Health, Extraction and Separation Processes, Health, Environment, and Cognitive Aging, Effects and Risks of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals, and Environmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology.

Among recent scholarly contributions, one notable publication is titled "Arsenic, Antimony, and Bismuth", published in 2023 in Patty's Toxicology. This work is part of the ongoing research interest in toxic substances and their environmental and health impacts.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Bruce A. Fowler include:

  • Max Costa (5 joint publications)
  • Gunnar F. Nordberg (4 joint publications)
  • Patricia Ruiz (4 joint publications)
  • Nikki Maples-Reynolds (4 joint publications)
  • Chu-Yang Chou (3 joint publications)

Publications by Bruce A. Fowler are often featured in Patty's Toxicology, one of the recurring venues for their research outputs.

Best Publications

  • Arsenic: health effects, mechanisms of actions, and research issues.

    C O Abernathy;Y P Liu;D Longfellow;H V Aposhian

  • Enzyme and protein synthesis as indicators of contaminant exposure and effect.

    J.J. Stegeman;M. Brouwer;R.T. DiGiulio;L. Forlin

  • Molecular Responses to Environmental Contamination : Enzyme and Protein Systems as Indicators of Chemical Exposure and Effect

    John J. Stegeman;Brouwer Marius;Richard T. Di Giulio;Fõrlin Lars

  • Monitoring of human populations for early markers of cadmium toxicity: a review.

    Bruce A. Fowler

  • CHAPTER 7 – The toxicity of arsenic and its compounds

    Katherine S. Squibb;Bruce A. Fowler

  • Roles of biomarkers in evaluating interactions among mixtures of lead, cadmium and arsenic

    Gensheng Wang;Bruce A. Fowler

  • In vivo bone formation by human bone marrow stromal cells: effect of carrier particle size and shape.

    Mahesh H. Mankani;Sergei A. Kuznetsov;Bruce Fowler;Bruce Fowler;Albert Kingman

  • Concurrent exposure to lead, cadmium, and arsenic. Effects on toxicity and tissue metal concentrations in the rat.

    K R Mahaffey;S G Capar;B C Gladen;B A Fowler

  • Factors influencing cadmium accumulation and its toxicity to marine organisms

    David W. Engel;Bruce A. Fowler

  • Handbook on the toxicology of metals, 3rd Edition

    Gunnar F. Nordberg;Bruce A. Fowler;Monica Nordberg;Lars T. Friberg

  • Chronic low-level lead toxicity in the rat. III. An integrated assessment of long-term toxicity with special reference to the kidney

    Bruce A. Fowler;Bruce A. Fowler;Bruce A. Fowler;Carole A. Kimmel;Carole A. Kimmel;Carole A. Kimmel;James S. Woods;James S. Woods;James S. Woods;Ernest E. McConnell;Ernest E. McConnell;Ernest E. McConnell

  • Nomenclature of metallothionein.

    B. A. Fowler;C. E. Hildebrand;Y. Kojima;M. Webb

  • Mechanisms of nephrotoxicity from metal combinations: a review.

    Emily F. Madden;Bruce A. Fowler

  • Mechanisms of kidney cell injury from metals.

    Bruce A. Fowler

  • Oxidative stress induced by lead, cadmium and arsenic mixtures: 30-day, 90-day, and 180-day drinking water studies in rats: an overview.

    Bruce A. Fowler;Margaret H. Whittaker;Mike Lipsky;Gensheng Wang

  • Isolation and partial characterization of a cadmium-binding protein from the American oyster (Crassostrea virginica).

    James W. Ridlington;Bruce A. Fowler

  • Factors influencing metabolism and toxicity of metals: a consensus report

    G.F. Nordberg;B.A. Fowler;L. Friberg;A. Jernelov

  • Lead in bone: storage site, exposure source, and target organ.

    E. K. Silbergeld;J. Sauk;M. Somerman;A. Todd

  • Altered regulation of mammalian hepatic heme biosynthesis and urinary porphyrin excretion during prolonged exposure to sodium arsenate

    James S. Woods;Bruce A. Fowler

  • TCDD-induced changes in rat liver microsomal enzymes.

    G. W. Lucier;O. S. McDaniel;G. E. R. Hook;B. A. Fowler

Frequent Co-Authors

Ellen K. Silbergeld
Ellen K. Silbergeld Johns Hopkins University
David H. Petering
David H. Petering University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
Jodi A. Flaws
Jodi A. Flaws University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
John J. Sauk
John J. Sauk University of Louisville
Martha J. Somerman
Martha J. Somerman National Institutes of Health
John J. Stegeman
John J. Stegeman Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Gerard A. Lutty
Gerard A. Lutty Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Richard T. Di Giulio
Richard T. Di Giulio Duke University
Pamela Gehron Robey
Pamela Gehron Robey National Institutes of Health
Marie Vahter
Marie Vahter Karolinska Institute

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