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2023

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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
66
Citations
13321
World Ranking
230
National Ranking
74

C.J. Wilcox publication distribution in Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where C.J. Wilcox sits on this spectrum.

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29 publications 442+

This scientist: 230 publications — 81st percentile

81% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 442 publications or more.

C.J. Wilcox D-index placement in Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Animal Science and Veterinary scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where C.J. Wilcox sits on this spectrum.

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20 D-Index 77+

This scientist: 66 D-Index — 93rd percentile

93% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 77 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Animal Science and Veterinary in United States Leader Award

Overview

C.J. Wilcox was a researcher affiliated with the University of Florida in the United States. Their academic work included published contributions in various scientific journals, primarily focusing on topics relevant to patient safety, risk management, and biochemical interactions.

The recent publications of C.J. Wilcox included the following papers:

  • Kendal at Ithaca beats COVID-19 (2021), published in the Journal of Patient Safety and Risk Management
  • Abstract 1518 A Binding Interaction Analysis of UHRF2 Mutants (2025), published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry

Throughout their career, Wilcox collaborated with several co-authors, such as Safiya Waqhar, Sabrina Jeylani, Brittany N. Albaugh, and Raymond C. Trievel.

Their research appeared in notable publication venues, including:

  • Journal of Patient Safety and Risk Management
  • Journal of Biological Chemistry

Wilcox's work spanned multiple fields and subfields of study, addressing various academic topics. However, specific main topics and detailed fields of study were not explicitly recorded.

Wilcox's contributions were made prior to their passing, and the research legacy remains documented in the scientific literature through their published papers and collaborative efforts.

Best Publications

  • Influences of environment and its modification on dairy animal health and production.

    R.J. Collier;D.K. Beede;W.W. Thatcher;L.A. Israel

  • Large Dairy Herd Management

    C. J. Wilcox;H. H. van Horn;B. Harris;H. H. Head

  • Effects of Heat Stress during Pregnancy on Maternal Hormone Concentrations, Calf Birth Weight and Postpartum Milk Yield of Holstein Cows

    R. J. Collier;S. G. Doelger;H. H. Head;W. W. Thatcher

  • Effects of climatic and management factors on conception rate of dairy cattle in subtropical environment.

    L. Badinga;R.J. Collier;W.W. Thatcher;C.J. Wilcox

  • Postpartum estrus as an indicator of reproductive status in the dairy cow.

    W.W. Thatcher;C.J. Wilcox

  • Transitory changes in plasma progestins, estradiol, and luteinizing hormone approaching ovulation in the bovine.

    J.R. Chenault;W.W. Thatcher;P.S. Kalra;R.M. Abrams

  • Physiological and Production Responses of Dairy Cattle to a Shade Structure in a Subtropical Environment

    H. Roman-Ponce;W.W. Thatcher;D.E. Buffington;C.J. Wilcox

  • EFFECTS OF CONCENTRATION OF DIETARY PHOSPHORUS ON AMOUNT AND ROUTE OF EXCRETION

    D. Morse;H.H. Head;C.J. Wilcox;H.H. Van Horn

  • Physiological, environmental, and hormonal factors at insemination which may affect conception.

    F.C. Gwazdauskas;W.W. Thatcher;C.J. Wilcox

  • A study of prostaglandin F2α as the luteolysin in swine: II characterization and comparison of prostaglandin F, estrogens and progestin concentrations in utero-ovarian vein plasma of nonpregnant and pregnant gilts

    M.P. Eddy Moeljono;W.W. Thatcher;Fuller W. Bazer;Marilyn Frank

  • Thermal stress effects on uterine blood flow in dairy cows.

    H. Roman-Ponce;W. W. Thatcher;D. Caton;D.H. Barron

  • Restricted conceptus mobility results in failure of pregnancy maintenance in mares.

    K J McDowell;D C Sharp;W Grubaugh;W W Thatcher

  • Nycterohemeral patterns of acid-base status, mineral concentrations and digestive function of lactating cows in natural or chamber heat stress environments.

    P. L. Schneider;D. K. Beede;C. J. Wilcox

  • Effects of Prepartum Dry Matter Intake and Forage Percentage on Postpartum Performance of Lactating Dairy Cows

    C.S. Holcomb;H.H. Van Horn;H.H. Head;M.B. Hall

  • Hormonal patterns during heat stress following PGF2α-tham salt induced luteal regression in heifers

    F.C. Gwazdauskas;W.W. Thatcher;C.A. Kiddy;M.J. Paape

  • Environmental and managemental factors affecting conception rate in a subtropical climate.

    F.C. Gwazdauskas;C.J. Wilcox;W.W. Thatcher

  • A study of prostaglandin F2α as the luteolysin in swine: III effects of estradiol valerate on prostaglandin F, progestins, estrone and estradiol concentrations in the utero-ovarian vein of nonpregnant gilts

    Marilyn Frank;Fuller W. Bazer;W.W. Thatcher;C.J. Wilcox

  • Disappearance of phosphorus in phytate from concentrates in vitro and from rations fed to lactating dairy cows.

    D. Morse;H.H. Head;C.J. Wilcox

  • Effects of thermal stress and level of feed intake on portal plasma flow and net fluxes of metabolites in lactating Holstein cows.

    M. A. McGuire;D. K. Beede;M. A. DeLorenzo;C. J. Wilcox

  • Effects of a microbial inoculant and(or) sugarcane molasses on the fermentation, aerobic stability, and digestibility of bermudagrass ensiled at two moisture contents.

    R Umaña;C R Staples;C R Staples;D B Bates;D B Bates;C J Wilcox;C J Wilcox

Frequent Co-Authors

William W. Thatcher
William W. Thatcher University of Florida
H.H. Head
H.H. Head University of Florida
H.H. Van Horn
H.H. Van Horn University of Florida
Robert J Collier
Robert J Collier University of Arizona
D.K. Beede
D.K. Beede Michigan State University
Fuller W. Bazer
Fuller W. Bazer Texas A&M University
Pushpa S. Kalra
Pushpa S. Kalra University of Florida
Lee Russell McDowell
Lee Russell McDowell University of Florida
Gerald B. Huntington
Gerald B. Huntington North Carolina State University
C.R. Staples
C.R. Staples University of Florida

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