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38
Citations
4524
World Ranking
1439
National Ranking
422

Overview

J. V. Craig was affiliated with Kansas State University in the United States. Their research primarily spanned the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a focus on subfields such as Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine, Molecular Medicine, and Epidemiology.

The scientist's work concentrated on several key topics, including:

  • Nosocomial Infections in ICU
  • Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria
  • Pneumonia and Respiratory Infections

J. V. Craig published research in venues such as the Journal of Hospital Infection, reflecting their interest in hospital-acquired infections and related treatment methods.

One of their notable recent papers was titled "Review of health economic models exploring and evaluating treatment and management of hospital-acquired pneumonia and ventilator-associated pneumonia," published in 2020 in the Journal of Hospital Infection.

The scientist collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Adam P. Wagner
  • Virve I. Enne
  • David M. Livermore
  • David Turner

Best Publications

  • Group selection for adaptation to multiple-hen cages: beak-related mortality, feathering, and body weight responses

    J. V. Craig;W. M. Muir

  • Genetic selection for social dominance ability in chickens

    J.V. Craig;L.L. Ortman;A.M. Guhl

  • Agonistic behavior of caged chickens related to group size and area per bird

    B. Al-Rawi;J.V. Craig

  • Improving animal well-being through genetic selection

    W. M. Muir;J. V. Craig

  • Effect of Crowding and Cage Shape on Productivity and Profitability of Caged Layers: A Survey

    A. W. Adams;J. V. Craig

  • Beak trimming and genetic stock effects on behavior and mortality from cannibalism in White Leghorn-type pullets

    J.V. Craig;H.-Y. Lee

  • Review: welfare perspectives on hens kept for egg production

    J. V. Craig;J. C. Swanson

  • Selective Breeding for Aggressiveness in Chickens

    A. M. Guhl;J. V. Craig;C. D. Mueller

  • Fearful behavior by caged hens of two genetic stocks

    J. V. Craig;Timothy P Craig;A. D. Dayton

  • Agonistic behaviour influenced by strangeness, crowding and heredity in female domestic fowl (Gallus gallus)☆

    J.V. Craig;D.K. Biswas;A.M. Guhl

  • Effects of Social Competition on Laying House Performance in the Chicken

    Dale Tindell;J. V. Craig

  • Agonistic Behavior and Egg Production of Caged Layers: Genetic Strain and Group-Size Effects

    B. Al-Rawi;J. V. Craig;A. W. Adams

  • The social rank index as a measure of social status and its association with egg production in White Leghorn pullets

    Yen-pai Lee;J.V. Craig;A.D. Dayton

  • Beak-Trimming Effects on the Behavior and Weight Gain of Floor-Reared, Egg-Strain Pullets from Three Genetic Stocks During the Rearing Period,

    H.-Y. Lee;J. V. Craig

  • Selection and Beak-Trimming Effects on Behavior, Cannibalism, and Short-Term Production Traits in White Leghorn Pullets

    F.-L. Kuo;J. V. Craig;William M. Muir

  • Agonistic and mating behavior of adult chickens modified by social and physical environments

    J.V. Craig;A.L. Bhagwat

  • Beak Trimming Effects on Behavior Patterns, Fearfulness, Feathering, and Mortality Among Three Stocks of White Leghorn Pullets in Cages or Floor Pens

    H.-Y. Lee;J. V. Craig

  • Corticosteroids and other indicators of hens' well-being in four laying-house environments.

    J V Craig;J A Craig;J Vargas Vargas

  • Selection for Reduction of Beak-Inflicted Injuries Among Caged Hens,

    J. V. Craig;William M. Muir

  • Changes in Relative Aggressiveness and Social Dominance Associated with Selection for Early Egg Production in Chickens

    J. V. Craig;Ming-Lung Jan;C. R. Polley;A. L. Bhagwat

  • Group selection for adaptation to multiple-hen cages: hematology and adrenal function.

    Patricia Y. Hester;W. M. Muir;J. V. Craig;J. L. Albright

  • Corticosteroid Levels in White Leghorn Hens as Affected by Handling, Laying-House Environment, and Genetic Stock,

    J. V. Craig;J. A. Craig

Frequent Co-Authors

William M. Muir
William M. Muir Purdue University West Lafayette
Patricia Y. Hester
Patricia Y. Hester Purdue University West Lafayette
Kenneth E. Anderson
Kenneth E. Anderson North Carolina State University
Timothy P. Craig
Timothy P. Craig University of Minnesota

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