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  • 2005 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Michael L. Arnold is affiliated with the University of Georgia in the United States and has contributed extensively to the field of Medicine, with a special focus on Surgery, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Physiology, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, and Orthopedics and Sports Medicine. Their research spans a range of topics, including Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Research, Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control, Sarcoma Diagnosis and Treatment, Orthopaedic implants and arthroplasty, Total Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes, Physical Activity and Health, and Orthopedic Surgery and Rehabilitation.

The scientist's recent papers reflect a concentration on pulmonary and orthopedic medical issues. Notable publications include:

  • "Remote Patient Monitoring for the Detection of COPD Exacerbations," 2020, International Journal of COPD
  • "Pulmonary Rehabilitation for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Highly Effective but Often Overlooked," 2020, Tuberculosis & respiratory diseases
  • "What Is the Long-term Survivorship of Primary and Revision Cemented Distal Femoral Replacements for Limb Salvage of Patients With Sarcoma?," 2022, Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research
  • "Not All HIFT Classes Are Created Equal: Evaluating Energy Expenditure and Relative Intensity of a High-Intensity Functional Training Regimen," 2020, International journal of exercise science
  • "Physiological and Metabolic Requirements, and User-Perceived Exertion of Immersive Virtual Reality Exergaming Incorporating an Adaptive Cable Resistance System: An Exploratory Study," 2021, Games for Health Journal

Frequent collaborators have included Brett A. Dolezal, Eric V. Neufeld, Danielle Greig, Rishi Trikha, and Jonathan D. Browne. These partnerships indicate a strong network in both clinical and exercise science communities.

Publications by Michael L. Arnold are commonly found in these venues:

  • International journal of exercise science
  • Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research
  • International Journal of COPD
  • Tuberculosis & respiratory diseases
  • Games for Health Journal

Their work predominantly addresses medical and surgical approaches to chronic and acute conditions affecting respiratory function and musculoskeletal health. This scientist has also been recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) since 2005.

Best Publications

  • Natural Hybridization and Evolution

    Michael L. Arnold

  • Are natural hybrids fit or unfit relative to their parents

    Michael L. Arnold;Scott A. Hodges

  • Natural Hybridization as an Evolutionary Process

    Michael L. Arnold

  • Genetics and the fitness of hybrids.

    John M. Burke;Michael L. Arnold

  • Evolution through Genetic Exchange

    Michael L. Arnold

  • Pollen-mediated introgression and hybrid speciation in Louisiana irises.

    Michael L. Arnold;Cindy M. Buckner;Jonathan J. Robinson

  • Understanding and confronting species uncertainty in biology and conservation

    Jody Hey;Robin S Waples;Michael L Arnold;Roger K Butlin

  • Spurring plant diversification: are floral nectar spurs a key innovation?

    Scott A. Hodges;Michael L. Arnold

  • NATURAL HYBRIDIZATION: HOW LOW CAN YOU GO AND STILL BE IMPORTANT?

    Michael L. Arnold;Mark R. Bulger;John M. Burke;Alice L. Hempel

  • Transfer and Origin of Adaptations through Natural Hybridization: Were Anderson and Stebbins Right?

    Michael L. Arnold

  • ECOLOGICAL AND GENETIC ASSOCIATIONS IN AN IRIS HYBRID ZONE.

    Mitchell B. Cruzan;Michael L. Arnold

  • Hybrid fitness across time and habitats.

    Michael L. Arnold;Noland H. Martin

  • Columbines: a geographically widespread species flock

    Scott A. Hodges;Michael L. Arnold

  • Natural hybridization and the evolution of domesticated, pest and disease organisms

    Michael L. Arnold

  • THE EFFECT OF HABITAT ON PARENTAL AND HYBRID FITNESS: TRANSPLANT EXPERIMENTS WITH LOUISIANA IRISES

    S. K. Emms;M. L. Arnold

  • Natural hybridization in primates: one evolutionary mechanism.

    Michael L. Arnold;Axel Meyer

  • IRIS NELSONII (IRIDACEAE): ORIGIN AND GENETIC COMPOSITION OF A HOMOPLOID HYBRID SPECIES'

    Michael L. Arnold

  • Loss of meiosis in Aspergillus.

    David M. Geiser;William E. Timberlake;Michael L. Arnold

  • Detecting adaptive trait introgression between Iris fulva and I. brevicaulis in highly selective field conditions

    Noland H. Martin;Amy C. Bouck;Michael L. Arnold

  • Floral and ecological isolation between Aquilegia formosa and Aquilegia pubescens

    Scott A. Hodges;Michael L. Arnold

  • PATTERNS OF HYBRIDIZATION AND INTROGRESSION IN POPULATIONS OF OAKS, MANZANITAS, AND IRISES'

    John D. Nason;Norman C. Ellstrand;Michael L. Arnold

Frequent Co-Authors

John M. Burke
John M. Burke University of Georgia
Mitchell B. Cruzan
Mitchell B. Cruzan Portland State University
Steven J. Knapp
Steven J. Knapp University of California, Davis
Lisa A. Donovan
Lisa A. Donovan University of Georgia
James L. Hamrick
James L. Hamrick University of Georgia
Dietmar Zinner
Dietmar Zinner German Primate Center
David M. Geiser
David M. Geiser Pennsylvania State University
Susan R. Wessler
Susan R. Wessler University of California, Riverside
Claude W. dePamphilis
Claude W. dePamphilis Pennsylvania State University
Ya-Ping Zhang
Ya-Ping Zhang Kunming Institute of Zoology

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