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D-Index
25
Citations
1947
World Ranking
2984
National Ranking
848

Overview

Carolyn Stull is affiliated with the University of California, Davis in the United States. Their research work spans multiple fields, primarily Medicine and Engineering, with specific focus on Oncology, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Pathology and Forensic Medicine.

The scientist's work covers topics that include:

  • Polyomavirus and related diseases
  • Full-Duplex Wireless Communications
  • Tumors and Oncological Cases

One of the recent papers by Carolyn Stull is titled "High compliance with National Comprehensive Cancer Network guidelines and no local recurrences for patients receiving Mohs micrographic surgery for Merkel cell carcinoma: A single-center retrospective case series," published in 2022 in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology.

The frequent co-authors collaborating with Carolyn Stull include:

  • Shannon T. Nugent
  • Tess M. Lukowiak
  • Brian T. Cheng
  • Christopher J. Miller
  • Leora Aizman

The Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology serves as a notable venue for their publications.

Best Publications

  • Physiological responses of horses to 24 hours of transportation using a commercial van during summer conditions.

    Carolyn Stull;A. V. Rodiek

  • Responses of Blood Glucose, Insulin and Cortisol Concentrations to Common Equine Diets

    Carolyn L. Stull;Anne V. Rodiek

  • Review:Transport Losses in Market Weight Pigs: I. A Review of Definitions, Incidence, and Economic Impact

    M. J. Ritter;M. Ellis;N. L. Berry;S E. Curtis

  • Responses of horses to trailer design, duration, and floor area during commercial transportation to slaughter

    Carolyn Stull

  • Effects of cross-tying horses during 24 h of road transport.

    Carolyn Stull;A. V. Rodiek

  • Precipitation and Temperature Effects on Mortality and Lactation Parameters of Dairy Cattle in California

    Carolyn Stull;L. L.Mc V. Messam;C. A. Collar;N. G. Peterson

  • Enteric pathogens in intensively reared veal calves.

    S. P. McDonough;Carolyn Stull;Bennie Osburn

  • Multidisciplinary approach to evaluating welfare of veal calves in commercial facilities.

    Carolyn Stull;S. P. McDonough

  • Muddy conditions reduce hygiene and lying time in dairy cattle and increase time spent on concrete

    Jennifer M. Chen;Carolyn L. Stull;David N. Ledgerwood;Cassandra B. Tucker

  • Immunological response to long‐term transport stress in mature horses and effects of adaptogenic dietary supplementation as an immunomodulator

    Carolyn Stull;Sharon Spier;B. M. Aldridge;Myra Blanchard

  • Calf Welfare

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  • Physiological, behavioral, and serological responses of horses to shaded or unshaded pens in a hot, sunny environment.

    K. E. Holcomb;C. B. Tucker;Carolyn Stull

  • The effect of age and teat order on alpha1-acid glycoprotein, neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio, cortisol, and average daily gain in commercial growing pigs.

    Carolyn L. Stull;Cassandra J. Kachulis;James L. Farley;James L. Farley;Gerard J. Koenig;Gerard J. Koenig

  • Effects of individual housing design and size on behavior and stress indicators of special-fed Holstein veal calves

    L. L. Wilson;T. L. Terosky;Carolyn Stull;W. R. Stricklin

  • Glycemic Index of Ten Common Horse Feeds

    Anne V. Rodiek;Carolyn L. Stull

  • A review of the causes, prevention, and welfare of nonambulatory cattle

    Carolyn L. Stull;Michael A. Payne;Steven L. Berry;James P. Reynolds

  • Glycemic indices, glycemic loads, and glycemic dietetics

    David Kronfeld;Anne Rodiek;Carolyn Stull

  • Preference of domestic horses for shade in a hot, sunny environment.

    K. E. Holcomb;C. B. Tucker;Carolyn Stull

  • Metabolic responses of chronically starved horses to refeeding with three isoenergetic diets

    Christine L. Witham;Carolyn Stull

  • Immunophysiological responses of horses to a 12-hour rest during 24 hours of road transport.

    Carolyn Stull;J. Morrow;B. A. Aldridge;Jeffrey L Stott

  • Unwanted horses: The role of nonprofit equine rescue and sanctuary organizations.

    K. E. Holcomb;C. L. Stull;P. H. Kass

  • Evaluation of the scientific justification for tail docking in dairy cattle

    Carolyn L. Stull;Michael A. Payne;Steven L. Berry;Pamela J. Hullinger

  • Effects of individual housing design and size on special-fed Holstein veal calf growth performance, hematology, and carcass characteristics.

    T. L. Terosky;L. L. Wilson;Carolyn Stull;W. R. Stricklin

  • Comparison of muscle fiber types from 2-year-old fillies of the Belgian, Standardbred, Thoroughbred, Quarter Horse and Welsh breeds.

    Carolyn Stull;W. W. Albert

  • A Comparison of Three Animal Welfare Assessment Programs on California Dairies

    Carolyn Stull;B. A. Reed;S. L. Berry

Frequent Co-Authors

Cassandra B. Tucker
Cassandra B. Tucker University of California, Davis
Philip H. Kass
Philip H. Kass University of California, Davis
Temple Grandin
Temple Grandin Colorado State University
Laurie M. Lawrence
Laurie M. Lawrence University of Kentucky
Michael Ellis
Michael Ellis University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
David S. Kronfeld
David S. Kronfeld Virginia Tech
Bennie Osburn
Bennie Osburn University of California, Davis

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