John Williams Cowden - Toxicology

Author Information

John Williams Cowden is a prominent researcher affiliated with the National Center for Computational Toxicology at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, located in Durham, NC 27711, United States. His work significantly contributes to the field of toxicology, particularly in computational methods, human health risk assessments, and environmental health.

Research Contributions

John Williams Cowden has made substantial contributions to the understanding of toxicological processes and environmental health risks. Notable among his works are studies on computational toxicology, the impact of arsenic exposure on health, and differential exposure in vulnerable populations. His research on the relationships between arsenic concentrations in drinking water and cancer incidence, and the systematic review of inorganic arsenic exposure in minority and low-income populations, highlights his focus on public health and environmental justice. Additionally, he has explored novel text analytics approaches to identify relevant literature for human health risk assessments, demonstrating his interdisciplinary expertise.

Aliases

John Williams Cowden is also known by several aliases including John Cowden, Jack Cowden, John W. Cowden, J. Cowden, and J. W. Cowden.

Publication and Citation Metrics

Metric Count
Total Citations 2649
H-index 28
Total Papers 82

Publications:

DOI: 10.1177/1540415318760707

Year: 2018