Author Information
Colin R. Janssen is a prominent researcher affiliated with Ghent University, specifically within the Laboratory of Environmental Toxicology and Aquatic Ecology. Located in Jozef Plateaustraat 22, 9000 Ghent, Belgium, the laboratory is a hub for cutting-edge research in environmental toxicology. Colin R. Janssen's work primarily focuses on understanding the toxicological impacts of various substances on aquatic ecosystems. His affiliation with such a prestigious institution underlines his significant role in advancing the field of environmental sciences.Research Contributions
Colin R. Janssen has made substantial contributions to the field of environmental toxicology and aquatic ecology. His research spans a diverse range of topics, including the virulence of bivalve pathogens, microplastic detection techniques, mitochondrial toxicity of chemical mixtures, and the ecological impacts of contaminants in marine environments. His work on microplastics and their ecological implications, as well as the prioritization of contaminants using toxicity data, highlights his commitment to addressing pressing environmental issues. Janssen's research has provided valuable insights into the complexities of marine ecosystems and has played a critical role in developing strategies for environmental protection and remediation.Aliases
Throughout his academic career, Colin R. Janssen has been referenced by various names and initials. Some of the aliases include Colin Janssen, C. R. Janssen, Christian Noack Lindsay Janssen, C R Janssen, Carla Janssen, Chris Janssen, Cláudia Janssen, Col In R. Janssen, Colin J Janssen, C Roel Janssen, C Janssen, Christian H. P. Janssen, Colin R Janssen, Colin J. Janssen, C. Janssen, and C.r.m. Schamp B. Janssen. These variations highlight the different ways he has been cited in academic literature, reflecting his extensive contributions and collaborations in the scientific community.Publication and Citation Metrics
Metric |
Value |
Total Papers |
451 |
Total Citations |
24,379 |
H-index |
76 |