Hunter Smith

ORCID: 0000-0003-3676-8655
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Research Areas
  • Alzheimer's disease research and treatments
  • Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research
  • Land Use and Ecosystem Services
  • Remote Sensing in Agriculture
  • Soil and Land Suitability Analysis
  • Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia research
  • Turfgrass Adaptation and Management
  • S100 Proteins and Annexins
  • Diet and metabolism studies
  • Plant Disease Management Techniques
  • Pasture and Agricultural Systems
  • Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications
  • Tryptophan and brain disorders
  • Organic Food and Agriculture
  • Insect and Arachnid Ecology and Behavior
  • Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications
  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Coffee research and impacts
  • Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Research
  • Insect and Pesticide Research
  • Prion Diseases and Protein Misfolding
  • Blood Pressure and Hypertension Studies
  • Botany, Ecology, and Taxonomy Studies
  • Chronic Myeloid Leukemia Treatments
  • Plant Taxonomy and Phylogenetics

Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
2024

Washington University in St. Louis
2023-2024

University of Florida
2012-2023

Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative
2015-2023

Mallinckrodt (United States)
2023

AgroParisTech
2021

Université Paris-Saclay
2021

Institut National de Recherche pour l'Agriculture, l'Alimentation et l'Environnement
2021

Écologie Fonctionnelle et Écotoxicologie des Agroécosystèmes
2021

Brigham and Women's Hospital
2015

Increasing attention has been placed on the agroecological impact of applying exogenous organic matter (EOM) amendments, such as green waste compost (GWC) and livestock manure, to agricultural landscapes. However, monitoring frequency locality this practice poses a major challenge, these events are typically unreported. The purpose study is evaluate utility Sentinel-2 imagery for detection EOM amendments. Specifically, we investigated spectral shift resulting from GWC manure application at...

10.3390/rs13091616 article EN cc-by Remote Sensing 2021-04-21

Both the vastness of pasturelands and value they contain—e.g., food security, ecosystem services—have resulted in increased scientific industry efforts to remotely monitor them via satellite imagery machine learning (ML). However, transferability these models is uncertain, as modelers commonly train test on site-specific or homogenized—i.e., randomly partitioned—datasets choose complex ML algorithms with potential overfit a limited dataset. In this study, we evaluated accuracy remote sensing...

10.3390/rs15112940 article EN cc-by Remote Sensing 2023-06-05

As dicamba resistance traits become more common in agronomic crops, the potential for off-site movement also increases. Little is known of how vegetable crops will respond to drift. The objective this study was evaluate effect and glyphosate drift on bell pepper squash growth as a function application timing. treatments were arranged factorial design with two timings by three rates nontreated check. early bloom midbloom (during when fruit present). at 21 + 14 g ha −1 , 10 7 5 . Herbicides...

10.1614/wt-d-15-00085.1 article EN Weed Technology 2015-09-24
Stephanie Doering Austin McCullough Brian A. Gordon Charles D. Chen Nicole S. McKay and 95 more Diana A. Hobbs Sarah Keefe Shaney Flores Jalen Scott Hunter Smith Stephen Jarman Kelley Jackson Russ C. Hornbeck Beau M. Ances Chengjie Xiong Andrew J. Aschenbrenner Jason Hassenstab Carlos Cruchaga Alisha Daniels Randall J. Bateman James M. Noble Gregory S. Day Neill R. Graff‐Radford Jonathan Vöglein Johannes Levin Ricardo Allegri Patricio Chrem Méndez Ezequiel Surace Sarah Berman Snežana Ikonomović Neelesh K. Nadkarni Francisco Lopera Laura Ramírez David Aguillón Yudy Milena Leon Cláudia Ramos Diana Alzate Ana Baena Natalia Padilla Sonia Moreno Mathias Jucker Christoph Laske Elke Kuder-Buletta Susanne Gräber‐Sultan Oliver Preische Anna Hofmann Takeshi Ikeuchi Kensaku Kasuga Yoshiki Niimi Kenji Ishii Michio Senda Raquel Sánchez‐Valle Pedro Rosa‐Neto Nick C. Fox David M. Cash Jae‐Hong Lee Jee Hoon Roh Stephen Salloway Meghan C. Riddle William Menard Courtney Bodge Mustafa Surti Leonel Tadao Takada Martin R. Farlow Jasmeer P. Chhatwal Víctor Javier Sánchez-González Maribel Orozco-Barajas Alison Goate Alan E. Renton Bianca Esposito Celeste M. Karch Jacob Marsh Carlos Cruchaga Victoria Fernanadez Brian A. Gordon Anne M. Fagan Gina Jerome Elizabeth Herries Jorge J. Llibre‐Guerra Allan I. Levey Erik C. B. Johnson Nicholas T. Seyfried Peter R. Schofield William S. Brooks Jacob Bechara Randall J. Bateman Eric McDade Jason Hassenstab Richard J. Perrin Erin Franklin Tammie L.S. Benzinger Allison Chen Charles Chen Shaney Flores Nelly Friedrichsen Brian A. Gordon Nancy Hantler Russ C. Hornbeck Steve Jarman Sarah Keefe

BackgroundNeuroimaging studies often quantify tau burden in standardized brain regions to assess Alzheimer disease (AD) progression. However, this method ignores another key biological process which spreads additional regions. We have developed a metric for calculating the extent pathology has spread throughout and evaluate relationship between across early stages of AD.Methods445 cross-sectional participants (aged ≥ 50) who had MRI, amyloid PET, clinical testing were separated into...

10.1016/j.ebiom.2024.105080 article EN cc-by EBioMedicine 2024-03-28

For a significant subset of agricultural products, including coffee, wine and tea, sensory perceptions terroir (i.e., characteristic flavors imparted by the growing environment) are tightly linked to product's value. With increasing climate change, it is critical understand how shifts in climate, such as changes precipitation, may interact with management practices (e.g., cultivar selection) impact quality terroir-driven crops, what biochemical compounds be associated those impacts. Here,...

10.1002/jsfa.12949 article EN Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture 2023-08-31

Johnsongrass is a common weed throughout the South and Midwest. People often incorrectly call any johnsongrass, but it one of three grasses found in Florida pastures. Knowing differences between vaseygrass, guinea grass will help with proper management. This 3-page fact sheet was written by H. Smith, J. Ferrell, B. Sellers, published UF Agronomy Department, August 2012. SS-AGR-363/AG372: Identification Control Johnsongrass, Vaseygrass, Guinea Grass Pastures (ufl.edu)

10.32473/edis-ag372-2012 article EN EDIS 2012-08-31


 To safely solve a pest problem, growers and pesticide applicators must be aware of the potential impacts some pest-control strategies on bees, other pollinators, beneficial arthropods. This 14-page fact sheet written by J. D. Ellis, Klopchin, E. Buss, others published UF/IFAS Entomology Nematology Department explains issue provides to protect honey bees insects from pesticides. https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/in1027

10.32473/edis-in1027-2020 article EN EDIS 2021-01-25

Southern sandbur is an annual grass that grows in pastures and cropland throughout the warm areas of southern United States from Virginia to California. This native adapted dry, sandy soils has a shallow, fibrous root system. It can easily invade poorly managed field, diminishing quality hay crop or grazing pasture. seeds start germinate late spring, germination continues through summer fall. Flowering occurs fall, growth consistent until first frost. 2-page fact sheet was written by Hunter...

10.32473/edis-ag373-2012 article EN EDIS 2012-12-31

Twenty (12 male. 8 female) hypertensive patients were recruited into the study: their mean (± SD) sitting blood pressure (HP) was 166 + 13/101 4 mm Hg. age 59.6 5.8 years, weight 83.4 ± 14.2 kg. and glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1) 9.9 2.6°. After a run-in period of weeks, randomized to receive nitrendipine once or twice daily, with 15 completing 12-week study period. Prior treatment nitrendipine, subsequently treated on twice-daily regimen had higher systolic BP (SBP) 173 Hg compared...

10.1097/00005344-199100181-00023 article EN Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology 1991-01-01
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