David Scieszka

David Scieszka

University of New Mexico

H-index: 3

North America-United States

About David Scieszka

David Scieszka, With an exceptional h-index of 3 and a recent h-index of 3 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of New Mexico, specializes in the field of Longevity, Aging, Biotechnology, Pharmacology, Environmental Toxicology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Characterization of Mild Delayed Gestational Hypertension in Rats Following Ozone Exposure

Single nucleus transcriptomics reveals cell type-specific heterogeneity on the effects of gestational ozone exposure within the brain

Multi-omic assessment shows dysregulation of pulmonary and systemic immunity to e-cigarette exposure

Aging influence on pulmonary and systemic inflammation and neural metabolomics arising from pulmonary multi-walled carbon nanotube exposure in apolipoprotein E-deficient and …

NEUROMETABOLOMIC IMPACTS OF MODELED WILDFIRE SMOKE AND PROTECTIVE BENEFITS OF ANTI-AGING THERAPEUTICS IN AGED FEMALE C57BL/6J MICE

Aging, longevity, and the role of environmental stressors: a focus on wildfire smoke and air quality

Gestational ozone inhalation elicits maternal cardiac dysfunction and transcriptional changes to placental pericytes and endothelial cells

Biomass smoke inhalation promotes neuroinflammatory and metabolomic temporal changes in the hippocampus of female mice

David Scieszka Information

University

Position

Graduate Student

Citations(all)

38

Citations(since 2020)

38

Cited By

2

hIndex(all)

3

hIndex(since 2020)

3

i10Index(all)

1

i10Index(since 2020)

1

Email

University Profile Page

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David Scieszka Skills & Research Interests

Longevity

Aging

Biotechnology

Pharmacology

Environmental Toxicology

Top articles of David Scieszka

Characterization of Mild Delayed Gestational Hypertension in Rats Following Ozone Exposure

2024/2/23

Single nucleus transcriptomics reveals cell type-specific heterogeneity on the effects of gestational ozone exposure within the brain

2024

Multi-omic assessment shows dysregulation of pulmonary and systemic immunity to e-cigarette exposure

Respiratory Research

2023/5/25

Aging influence on pulmonary and systemic inflammation and neural metabolomics arising from pulmonary multi-walled carbon nanotube exposure in apolipoprotein E-deficient and …

Inhalation toxicology

2023/3/21

NEUROMETABOLOMIC IMPACTS OF MODELED WILDFIRE SMOKE AND PROTECTIVE BENEFITS OF ANTI-AGING THERAPEUTICS IN AGED FEMALE C57BL/6J MICE

bioRxiv

2023

Aging, longevity, and the role of environmental stressors: a focus on wildfire smoke and air quality

2023

David Scieszka
David Scieszka

H-Index: 1

Gestational ozone inhalation elicits maternal cardiac dysfunction and transcriptional changes to placental pericytes and endothelial cells

Toxicological Sciences

2023/12/1

Biomass smoke inhalation promotes neuroinflammatory and metabolomic temporal changes in the hippocampus of female mice

Journal of Neuroinflammation

2023/8/22

Acute inhalation of tungsten particles results in early signs of cardiac injury

Toxicology Letters

2023/8/1

Neuroinflammatory and Metabolomic Temporal Dynamics Following Wood Smoke Inhalation

Research Square

2023/6/5

NETome: a model to decode the human genome and proteome of neutrophil extracellular traps

Scientific Data

2022/11/16

Subchronic electronic cigarette exposures have overlapping protein biomarkers with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis

American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology

2022/10

David Scieszka
David Scieszka

H-Index: 1

John Knight
John Knight

H-Index: 15

Neuroinflammatory and neurometabolomic consequences from inhaled wildfire smoke-derived particulate matter in the Western United States

Toxicological Sciences

2022/3/1

Neuroinflammatory and neurometabolic consequences from inhaled 2020 California wildfire smoke-derived particulate matter at a remote location

2021/7/29

NETome: The molecular characterization of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs)

bioRxiv

2020/5/21

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