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Juan B. Valdés is affiliated with the University of Arizona in the United States. Their scholarly contributions focus on economic and financial management within health technology contexts.

Their most recent publication, appearing in 2024, is titled Process of economic-financial management at Health Technology. This paper was published in Seminars in Medical Writing and Education, a venue where they have contributed work at least once.

Frequent collaborators include Yuleiky Rodríguez Sánchez, indicating a cooperative research relationship reflected in shared authorship.

The publication venues associated with Juan B. Valdés's work include:

  • Seminars in Medical Writing and Education

Coauthors who have appeared regularly alongside them are:

  • Yuleiky Rodríguez Sánchez

Their research output primarily centers on topics related to economic and financial aspects within health technology sectors, though additional specific thematic areas or subfields are not specified.

Best Publications

  • The geomorphologic structure of hydrologic response

    Ignacio Rodríguez-Iturbe;Juan B. Valdés

  • NONLINEAR MODEL FOR DROUGHT FORECASTING BASED ON A CONJUNCTION OF WAVELET TRANSFORMS AND NEURAL NETWORKS

    Tae Woong Kim;Juan B. Vald́es

  • Global warming and the hydrologic cycle

    Hugo A. Loaiciga;Juan B. Valdes;Richard Vogel;Jeff Garvey

  • Climate-change impacts in a regional karst aquifer, Texas, USA

    H. A. Loáiciga;David R Maidment;J. B. Valdes

  • Water governance in Chile: Availability, management and climate change

    Rodrigo Valdés-Pineda;Rodrigo Valdés-Pineda;Roberto Pizarro;Pablo García-Chevesich;Juan B. Valdés

  • On the influence of the spatial distribution of rainfall on storm runoff

    Charles B. Wilson;Juan B. Valdes;Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe

  • Rectangular pulses point process models for rainfall: Analysis of empirical data

    I. Rodríguez-Iturbe;B. Febres de Power;J. B. Valdés

  • Nonparametric Approach for Estimating Return Periods of Droughts in Arid Regions

    Tae Woong Kim;Juan B. Valdés;Chulsang Yoo

  • Modeling climate change impacts – and uncertainty – on the hydrology of a riparian system: The San Pedro Basin (Arizona/Sonora)

    Aleix Serrat-Capdevila;Juan B. Valdés;Javier González Pérez;Kate Baird

  • A Physically Based Flood Frequency Distribution

    M. A. Díaz-Granados;J. B. Valdes;R. L. Bras

  • A rainfall‐runoff analysis of the geomorphologic IUH

    Juan B. Valdés;Yolanda Fiallo;Ignacio Rodríguez-Iturbe

  • Discharge response analysis and hydrologic similarity: the interrelation between the geomorphologic IUH and the storm characteristics

    Ignacio Rodríguez-Iturbe;Gustavo Devoto;Juan B. Valdés

  • Bivariate Drought Recurrence Analysis Using Tree Ring Reconstructions

    Javier González;Juan B. Valdés

  • IPCC-AR4 climate simulations for the Southwestern US: the importance of future ENSO projections

    Francina Dominguez;Julio Cañon;Julio Cañon;Juan Valdes

  • Frequency and spatial characteristics of droughts in the Conchos River Basin, Mexico

    Tae Woong Kim;Juan B. Valdés;Javier Aparicio

  • Nonparametric Approach for Bivariate Drought Characterization Using Palmer Drought Index

    Tae Woong Kim;Juan B. Valdés;Juan B. Valdés;Juan B. Valdés;Chulsang Yoo;Chulsang Yoo;Chulsang Yoo

  • New drought frequency index : Definition and comparative performance analysis

    Javier González;Juan B. Valdés

  • Non-stationary frequency analysis of extreme precipitation in South Korea using peaks-over-threshold and annual maxima

    Sungwook Wi;Juan B. Valdés;Scott Steinschneider;Tae Woong Kim

  • Water Management Applications for Satellite Precipitation Products: Synthesis and Recommendations†

    Aleix Serrat-Capdevila;Aleix Serrat-Capdevila;Juan B. Valdes;Juan B. Valdes;Eugene Z. Stakhiv;Eugene Z. Stakhiv

  • Approximations of Temporal Rainfall From a Multidimensional Model

    Juan B. Valdes;Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe;Vijay K. Gupta

  • Quantification of linkages between large-scale climatic patterns and precipitation in the Colorado River Basin

    Tae Woong Kim;Juan B. Valdés;Bart Nijssen;David Roncayolo

Frequent Co-Authors

Gerald R. North
Gerald R. North Texas A&M University
Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe
Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe Texas A&M University
Hoshin V. Gupta
Hoshin V. Gupta University of Arizona
Henry F. Diaz
Henry F. Diaz University of Hawaii at Manoa
Bart Nijssen
Bart Nijssen University of Washington
Rafael L. Bras
Rafael L. Bras Georgia Institute of Technology
Hugo A. Loáiciga
Hugo A. Loáiciga University of California, Santa Barbara
Vijay K. Gupta
Vijay K. Gupta University of Colorado Boulder
Russell L. Scott
Russell L. Scott Agricultural Research Service

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