R. Woodrow Setzer

9.6k total citations · 2 hit papers
107 papers, 6.4k citations indexed

About

R. Woodrow Setzer is a scholar working on Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Cancer Research and Computational Theory and Mathematics. According to data from OpenAlex, R. Woodrow Setzer has authored 107 papers receiving a total of 6.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 45 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, 39 papers in Cancer Research and 19 papers in Computational Theory and Mathematics. Recurrent topics in R. Woodrow Setzer's work include Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals (38 papers), Carcinogens and Genotoxicity Assessment (38 papers) and Computational Drug Discovery Methods (18 papers). R. Woodrow Setzer is often cited by papers focused on Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals (38 papers), Carcinogens and Genotoxicity Assessment (38 papers) and Computational Drug Discovery Methods (18 papers). R. Woodrow Setzer collaborates with scholars based in United States, France and United Kingdom. R. Woodrow Setzer's co-authors include Karline Soetaert, Thomas Petzoldt, Matthew T. Martin, Richard Judson, John F. Wambaugh, Robert J. Kavlock, Keith A. Houck, David J. Dix, Ann M. Richard and Russell S. Thomas and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Environmental Science & Technology and Bioinformatics.

In The Last Decade

R. Woodrow Setzer

105 papers receiving 6.3k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers

R. Woodrow Setzer
John F. Wambaugh United States
David M. Reif United States
Russell S. Thomas United States
Rory B. Conolly United States
Ivan Rusyn United States
Grace Patlewicz United States
David J. Dix United States
Douglas C. Wolf United States
John F. Wambaugh United States
R. Woodrow Setzer
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of R. Woodrow Setzer

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Slob, Wout, Martine Bakker, Bas Bokkers, et al.. (2025). The use of canonical dose–response models for benchmark dose analysis of continuous toxicological data. Critical Reviews in Toxicology. 55(4). 437–461.
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Setzer, R. Woodrow, et al.. (2024). Characterizing Chemical Exposure Trends from NHANES Urinary Biomonitoring Data. Environmental Health Perspectives. 132(1). 17009–17009. 16 indexed citations
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Friedman, Katie Paul, Ly Pham, John F. Wambaugh, et al.. (2023). Reproducibility of organ-level effects in repeat dose animal studies. Computational Toxicology. 28. 100287–100287. 14 indexed citations
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Kapraun, Dustin F., John F. Wambaugh, R. Woodrow Setzer, & Richard Judson. (2019). Empirical models for anatomical and physiological changes in a human mother and fetus during pregnancy and gestation. PLoS ONE. 14(5). e0215906–e0215906. 38 indexed citations
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Wambaugh, John F., Barbara A. Wetmore, Caroline Ring, et al.. (2019). Assessing Toxicokinetic Uncertainty and Variability in Risk Prioritization. Toxicological Sciences. 172(2). 235–251. 51 indexed citations
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Wambaugh, John F., Michael F. Hughes, Caroline Ring, et al.. (2018). Evaluating In Vitro-In Vivo Extrapolation of Toxicokinetics. Toxicological Sciences. 163(1). 152–169. 99 indexed citations
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Ring, Caroline, Jon A. Arnot, Deborah H. Bennett, et al.. (2018). Consensus Modeling of Median Chemical Intake for the U.S. Population Based on Predictions of Exposure Pathways. Environmental Science & Technology. 53(2). 719–732. 94 indexed citations
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Pearce, Robert G., et al.. (2017). Evaluation and calibration of high-throughput predictions of chemical distribution to tissues. Journal of Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics. 44(6). 549–565. 30 indexed citations
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Leung, Maxwell C. K., Jimmy Phuong, Nancy Baker, et al.. (2015). Systems Toxicology of Male Reproductive Development: Profiling 774 Chemicals for Molecular Targets and Adverse Outcomes. Environmental Health Perspectives. 124(7). 1050–1061. 43 indexed citations
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Ibrahim, Joseph G., et al.. (2015). Identifiability of PBPK models with applications to dimethylarsinic acid exposure. Journal of Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics. 42(6). 591–609. 14 indexed citations
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Wambaugh, John F., R. Woodrow Setzer, Jie Liu, et al.. (2013). Dosimetric Anchoring of In Vivo and In Vitro Studies for Perfluorooctanoate and Perfluorooctanesulfonate. Toxicological Sciences. 136(2). 308–327. 39 indexed citations
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Soetaert, Karline, Thomas Petzoldt, & R. Woodrow Setzer. (2010). SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 115 indexed citations
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Benford, D., P. Michael Bolger, Myriam Coulet, et al.. (2010). Special Issue: Application of the Margin of Exposure (MoE) Approach to Substances in Food that are Genotoxic and Carcinogenic.. Food and Chemical Toxicology. 48. 11 indexed citations
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Judson, Richard, Fathi Elloumi, R. Woodrow Setzer, Zhen Li, & Imran Shah. (2008). A comparison of machine learning algorithms for chemical toxicity classification using a simulated multi-scale data model. BMC Bioinformatics. 9(1). 241–241. 57 indexed citations
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Wambaugh, John F., Christopher Lau, Andrew B. Lindstrom, et al.. (2008). Modeling Single and Repeated Dose Pharmacokinetics of PFOA in Mice. Toxicological Sciences. 107(2). 331–341. 93 indexed citations
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Barton, Hugh A., et al.. (2005). Assessing Susceptibility from Early-Life Exposure to Carcinogens. Environmental Health Perspectives. 113(9). 1125–1133. 103 indexed citations
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Setzer, R. Woodrow. (2001). Toward a Biologically Based Dose-Response Model for Developmental Toxicity of 5-Fluorouracil in the Rat: A Mathematical Construct. Toxicological Sciences. 59(1). 49–58. 20 indexed citations
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Elstein, Kenneth H., et al.. (1997). Nucleoside-Mediated Mitigation of 5-Fluorouracil-Induced Toxicity in Synchronized Murine Erythroleukemic Cells. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology. 146(1). 29–39. 10 indexed citations
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Peden, David B., R. Woodrow Setzer, & Robert B. Devlin. (1995). Ozone Exposure Has Both a Priming Effect on Allergen-Induced Responses and an Intrinsic Inflammatory Action in the Nasal Airways of Perennially Allergic Asthmatics. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 151(5). 1336–1345. 158 indexed citations
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Huang, Yen‐Sung, Kathy Bobseine, R. Woodrow Setzer, & C.Y. Kawanishi. (1991). Selection kinetics during serial cell culture passage of mixtures of wild-type Autographa californica nuclear polyhedrosis virus and its recombinant Ac360-beta-gal. Journal of General Virology. 72(11). 2653–2660. 4 indexed citations

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