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Alberto Beltramello

Alberto Beltramello

D-Index & Metrics

Neuroscience

D-Index
51
Citations
8430
World Ranking
5578
National Ranking
286

Alberto Beltramello publication distribution in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Neuroscience in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Alberto Beltramello sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 233 publications — 71st percentile

71% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 887 publications or more.

Alberto Beltramello D-index placement in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Neuroscience scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Alberto Beltramello sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 51 D-Index — 44th percentile

44% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 163 D-Index or more.

Overview

Alberto Beltramello is affiliated with the University of Verona in Italy, focusing their research primarily within the field of Medicine. Their scholarly work spans several subfields including Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Ophthalmology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Surgery, and Infectious Diseases.

The scientist's recent publications highlight their involvement in advanced imaging techniques and their application in clinical contexts. Notable papers include:

  • "Amygdalar nuclei and hippocampal subfields on MRI: Test-retest reliability of automated volumetry across different MRI sites and vendors" (2020, NeuroImage)
  • "Degenerative spine disease: Italian position paper on acquisition, interpretation and reporting of Magnetic Resonance Imaging" (2021, Insights into Imaging)
  • "Langerhans cell histiocytosis: unusual dorsal spine localization in an adult male" (2023, BJR|case reports)
  • "Demystifying the role of magnetic resonance in identifying intraocular foreign bodies: a case of ocular siderosis" (2024, BMC Ophthalmology)
  • "Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy in Adolescent Cannabis Users: Metabolites in the Anterior Cingulate Cortex Reflects Individual Differences in Personality Traits and can Affect Rehabilitation Compliance" (2020, Neurology India)

Their research intersects multiple main topics such as:

  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications
  • Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications
  • Spine and Intervertebral Disc Pathology
  • Medical Imaging and Analysis
  • Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation
  • Histiocytic Disorders and Treatments

Frequently collaborating with other researchers, Alberto Beltramello has co-authored several works with contributors including Francesca B. Pizzini, Giovanni B. Frisoni, Giulia Quattrini, Michela Pievani, and Jorge Jovicich. These partnerships have supported studies across imaging modalities and clinical applications.

The preferred publication venues for their recent research demonstrated a diverse presence in journals focused on medical imaging and clinical case reporting. The venues include NeuroImage, Insights into Imaging, BJR|case reports, BMC Ophthalmology, and Neurology India.

Best Publications

  • The topography of grey matter involvement in early and late onset Alzheimer's disease.

    Giovanni B. Frisoni;Michela Pievani;Cristina Testa;Francesca Sabattoli

  • Detection of grey matter loss in mild Alzheimer's disease with voxel based morphometry

    G B Frisoni;C Testa;A Zorzan;F Sabattoli

  • Hippocampal and entorhinal cortex atrophy in frontotemporal dementia and Alzheimer's disease

    G. B. Frisoni;M. P. Laakso;A. Beltramello;C. Geroldi

  • Mapping local hippocampal changes in Alzheimer's disease and normal ageing with MRI at 3 Tesla

    Giovanni B. Frisoni;Rossana Ganzola;Elisa Canu;Udo Rüb

  • Hippocampus and entorhinal cortex in frontotemporal dementia and Alzheimer’s disease: a morphometric MRI study

    Mikko P. Laakso;Giovanni B. Frisoni;Mervi Könönen;Mia Mikkonen

  • Structural correlates of early and late onset Alzheimer's disease: voxel based morphometric study.

    Giovanni B. Frisoni;C Testa;F Sabattoli;A Beltramello

  • Neurolinguistic and follow-up study of an unusual pattern of recovery from bilingual subcortical aphasia.

    Salvatore Aglioti;Alberto Beltramello;Flavia Girardi;Franco Fabbro

  • Brain morphometry reproducibility in multi-center 3T MRI studies: a comparison of cross-sectional and longitudinal segmentations

    J Jovicich;M Marizzoni;R Sala-Llonch;B Bosch

  • APOE-ε4 is associated with less frontal and more medial temporal lobe atrophy in AD

    C. Geroldi;M. Pihlajamäki;M. P. Laakso;Charles DeCarli

  • A Comparison between the Accuracy of Voxel-Based Morphometry and Hippocampal Volumetry in Alzheimer's Disease

    Cristina Testa;Mikko P. Laakso;Francesca Sabattoli;Roberta Rossi

  • Linear measures of atrophy in mild Alzheimer disease.

    Giovanni B. Frisoni;Alberto Beltramello;Claudia Weiss;Cristina Geroldi

  • The MRI pattern of frontal and temporal brain atrophy in fronto-temporal dementia

    Marina Boccardi;Mikko P Laakso;Lorena Bresciani;Samantha Galluzzi

  • Frontotemporal dementia as a neural system disease.

    Marina Boccardi;Francesca Sabattoli;Mikko P. Laakso;Cristina Testa

  • Treatment of cerebral arteriovenous malformations with a combination of preoperative embolization and surgery.

    A Pasqualin;R Scienza;F Cioffi;G Barone

  • Apolipoprotein E genotype and hippocampal asymmetry in Alzheimer's disease : a volumetric MRI study

    C. Geroldi;M. P. Laakso;Charles DeCarli;A. Beltramello

  • Radial width of the temporal horn: a sensitive measure in Alzheimer disease.

    Giovanni B. Frisoni;Cristina Geroldi;Alberto Beltramello;Angelo Bianchetti

  • Brain atrophy in frontotemporal dementia.

    G B Frisoni;A Beltramello;C Geroldi;C Weiss

  • Microstructural Diffusion Changes are Independent of Macrostructural Volume Loss in Moderate to Severe Alzheimer's Disease

    Elisa Canu;Donald G. McLaren;Michele E. Fitzgerald;Barbara B. Bendlin

  • Spontaneous disappearance of a large middle fossa arachnoid cyst

    Alberto Beltramello;Carlo Mazza

  • Free water elimination improves test-retest reproducibility of diffusion tensor imaging indices in the brain: A longitudinal multisite study of healthy elderly subjects.

    Angela Albi;Ofer Pasternak;Ludovico Minati;Moira Marizzoni

  • Eclamptic encephalopathy: imaging and pathogenetic considerations

    M. Manfredi;A. Beltramello;L. G. Bongiovanni;A. Polo

Frequent Co-Authors

Giovanni B. Frisoni
Giovanni B. Frisoni University of Geneva
Flavio Nobili
Flavio Nobili University of Genoa
Jorge Jovicich
Jorge Jovicich University of Trento
Jean-Philippe Ranjeva
Jean-Philippe Ranjeva Aix-Marseille University
Andrea Soricelli
Andrea Soricelli Parthenope University of Naples
David Bartrés-Faz
David Bartrés-Faz University of Barcelona
Lucilla Parnetti
Lucilla Parnetti University of Perugia
Magda Tsolaki
Magda Tsolaki Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Paolo Maria Rossini
Paolo Maria Rossini Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Jens Wiltfang
Jens Wiltfang University of Göttingen

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