Amy L. Heffernan

1.9k total citations
38 papers, 1.5k citations indexed

About

Amy L. Heffernan is a scholar working on Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Pollution and Environmental Chemistry. According to data from OpenAlex, Amy L. Heffernan has authored 38 papers receiving a total of 1.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 25 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, 8 papers in Pollution and 6 papers in Environmental Chemistry. Recurrent topics in Amy L. Heffernan's work include Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals (16 papers), Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact (15 papers) and Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances research (6 papers). Amy L. Heffernan is often cited by papers focused on Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals (16 papers), Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact (15 papers) and Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances research (6 papers). Amy L. Heffernan collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United States and Spain. Amy L. Heffernan's co-authors include Jochen F. Mueller, Peter Hobson, Christine Baduel, Lesa L. Aylward, María José Gómez, Leisa‐Maree Toms, Adrian Covaci, Nele Van den Eede, Soumini Vijayasarathy and Kristie Thompson and has published in prestigious journals such as Environmental Science & Technology, Analytical Chemistry and The Science of The Total Environment.

In The Last Decade

Amy L. Heffernan

37 papers receiving 1.5k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Amy L. Heffernan Australia 21 1.1k 293 284 238 140 38 1.5k
Allison L. Phillips United States 22 1.4k 1.3× 388 1.3× 245 0.9× 344 1.4× 138 1.0× 35 2.1k
Panu Rantakokko Finland 32 1.8k 1.7× 223 0.8× 450 1.6× 287 1.2× 190 1.4× 114 2.6k
Rajendiran Karthikraj United States 23 1.2k 1.1× 461 1.6× 219 0.8× 120 0.5× 253 1.8× 45 1.8k
Dorothea F.K. Rawn Canada 27 940 0.9× 268 0.9× 294 1.0× 198 0.8× 146 1.0× 59 1.6k
Fanrong Zhao China 19 1.0k 0.9× 343 1.2× 234 0.8× 152 0.6× 158 1.1× 44 1.4k
Jana M. Weiss Sweden 28 1.6k 1.4× 549 1.9× 601 2.1× 183 0.8× 179 1.3× 59 2.2k
Ronan Cariou France 25 1.6k 1.5× 339 1.2× 367 1.3× 231 1.0× 203 1.4× 77 2.2k
Michael G. Narotsky United States 28 1.5k 1.4× 228 0.8× 572 2.0× 271 1.1× 345 2.5× 54 2.4k
Anton Koc̆an Slovakia 36 2.5k 2.3× 418 1.4× 307 1.1× 603 2.5× 186 1.3× 102 3.3k
Zhanfen Qin China 23 1.3k 1.2× 473 1.6× 309 1.1× 122 0.5× 261 1.9× 85 1.9k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Amy L. Heffernan

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Schulze, Bastian, Amy L. Heffernan, Kevin V. Thomas, & Sarit Kaserzon. (2023). Influence of Sample Stability on Non-target Analysis during Long Batch Acquisitions. ACS ES&T Water. 3(9). 2874–2882. 2 indexed citations
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Schulze, Bastian, Amy L. Heffernan, Saer Samanipour, et al.. (2023). Is Nontarget Analysis Ready for Regulatory Application? Influence of Peak-Picking Algorithms on Data Analysis. Analytical Chemistry. 95(50). 18361–18369. 7 indexed citations
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Ruyle, Bridger J., Heidi M. Pickard, Lara Schultes, et al.. (2023). Interlaboratory Comparison of Extractable Organofluorine Measurements in Groundwater and Eel (Anguilla rostrata): Recommendations for Methods Standardization. Environmental Science & Technology. 57(48). 20159–20168. 10 indexed citations
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Schulze, Bastian, Amy L. Heffernan, María José Gómez, Kevin V. Thomas, & Sarit Kaserzon. (2023). Influence of extraction windows for data-independent acquisition on feature annotation during suspect screening. Chemosphere. 349. 140697–140697. 3 indexed citations
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Gómez, María José, Amy L. Heffernan, Sarit Kaserzon, et al.. (2023). Evaluation and identification of chemical migrants leached from baby food pouch packaging. Chemosphere. 340. 139758–139758. 2 indexed citations
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Tang, Shaoyu, Chang He, Phong K. Thai, et al.. (2020). Urinary Concentrations of Bisphenols in the Australian Population and Their Association with the Per Capita Mass Loads in Wastewater. Environmental Science & Technology. 54(16). 10141–10148. 58 indexed citations
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Heffernan, Amy L., María José Gómez, Christos Symeonides, et al.. (2019). Harmonizing analytical chemistry and clinical epidemiology for human biomonitoring studies. A case-study of plastic product chemicals in urine. Chemosphere. 238. 124631–124631. 12 indexed citations
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Drage, Daniel S., Amy L. Heffernan, Lesa L. Aylward, et al.. (2019). Serum measures of hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) and polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in reproductive-aged women in the United Kingdom. Environmental Research. 177. 108631–108631. 31 indexed citations
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Gallen, Christie, Amy L. Heffernan, Sarit Kaserzon, et al.. (2018). Integrated chemical exposure assessment of coastal green turtle foraging grounds on the Great Barrier Reef. The Science of The Total Environment. 657. 401–409. 21 indexed citations
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Gaus, Caroline, et al.. (2018). Evaluating internal exposure of sea turtles as model species for identifying regional chemical threats in nearshore habitats of the Great Barrier Reef. The Science of The Total Environment. 658. 732–743. 24 indexed citations
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Heffernan, Amy L., María del Mar Gómez‐Ramos, Caroline Gaus, et al.. (2017). Non-targeted, high resolution mass spectrometry strategy for simultaneous monitoring of xenobiotics and endogenous compounds in green sea turtles on the Great Barrier Reef. The Science of The Total Environment. 599-600. 1251–1262. 42 indexed citations
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He, Chang, Leisa‐Maree Toms, Phong K. Thai, et al.. (2017). Urinary metabolites of organophosphate esters: Concentrations and age trends in Australian children. Environment International. 111. 124–130. 110 indexed citations
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Heffernan, Amy L., et al.. (2016). The Neurobiology and Age-Related Prevalence of the ε4 Allele of Apolipoprotein E in Alzheimer’s Disease Cohorts. Journal of Molecular Neuroscience. 60(3). 316–324. 73 indexed citations
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Heffernan, Amy L., Kristie Thompson, G. Eaglesham, et al.. (2016). Rapid, automated online SPE-LC-QTRAP-MS/MS method for the simultaneous analysis of 14 phthalate metabolites and 5 bisphenol analogues in human urine. Talanta. 151. 224–233. 100 indexed citations
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Thai, Phong K., Amy L. Heffernan, Leisa‐Maree Toms, et al.. (2015). Monitoring exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in an Australian population using pooled urine samples. Environment International. 88. 30–35. 56 indexed citations
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Heffernan, Amy L., Christine Baduel, Leisa‐Maree Toms, et al.. (2015). Use of pooled samples to assess human exposure to parabens, benzophenone-3 and triclosan in Queensland, Australia. Environment International. 85. 77–83. 81 indexed citations
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Gallen, Christie, Andrew P.W. Banks, Sicco H. Brandsma, et al.. (2014). Towards development of a rapid and effective non-destructive testing strategy to identify brominated flame retardants in the plastics of consumer products. The Science of The Total Environment. 491-492. 255–265. 86 indexed citations
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Heffernan, Amy L., et al.. (2014). Bisphenol A exposure is not associated with area-level socioeconomic index in Australian children using pooled urine samples. Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 21(15). 9344–9355. 8 indexed citations
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Heffernan, Amy L., Lesa L. Aylward, Peter S.W. Davies, et al.. (2014). Short term variability in urinary bisphenol A in Australian children. Environment International. 68. 139–143. 26 indexed citations
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Heffernan, Amy L.. (2013). Assessing Exposures to Emerging Environmental Contaminants In Children. 1(2). 66–66. 5 indexed citations

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