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D-Index
52
Citations
8778
World Ranking
4078
National Ranking
1859

Alice Gilman-Sachs publication distribution in Immunology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Immunology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Alice Gilman-Sachs sits on this spectrum.

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62 publications 807+

This scientist: 206 publications — 37th percentile

37% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 807 publications or more.

Alice Gilman-Sachs D-index placement in Immunology in 2026

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

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40 D-Index 157+

This scientist: 52 D-Index — 19th percentile

19% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 157 D-Index or more.

Overview

Alice Gilman-Sachs is affiliated with Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Immunology and Microbiology, with a focus on subfields including Immunology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Reproductive Medicine, Molecular Biology, and Energy Engineering and Power Technology.

The main topics of their work cover aspects of the reproductive system and pregnancy, pregnancy and medication impact, endometriosis research and treatment, immune cell function and interaction, ATP synthase and ATPases research, ectopic pregnancy diagnosis and management, as well as RNA modifications and cancer.

Gilman-Sachs has published research in various scientific journals. Frequent publication venues include the American Journal of Reproductive Immunology and Fertility and Sterility, each hosting two of their papers, along with Frontiers in Immunology, Molecular Oncology, and the Journal of Reproductive Immunology.

  • T Helper (Th) Cell Profiles in Pregnancy and Recurrent Pregnancy Losses: Th1/Th2/Th9/Th17/Th22/Tfh Cells, 2020, Frontiers in Immunology
  • PD-1 and PD-L1 expression on T-cell subsets in women with unexplained recurrent pregnancy losses, 2020, American Journal of Reproductive Immunology
  • The role of immunologic tests for subfertility in the clinical environment, 2022, Fertility and Sterility
  • In vivo anti-V-ATPase antibody treatment delays ovarian tumor growth by increasing antitumor immune responses, 2020, Molecular Oncology
  • Post-hoc evaluation of peripheral blood natural killer cell cytotoxicity in predicting the risk of recurrent pregnancy losses and repeated implantation failures, 2022, Journal of Reproductive Immunology

Throughout their career, Alice Gilman-Sachs has collaborated frequently with other researchers. Notable frequent coauthors include Joanne Kwak-Kim and Svetlana Dambaeva, each contributing to eight joint publications. Kenneth D. Beaman appears as a coauthor on five publications, while Lujain Alsubki and Thanh Luu each collaborated on three publications.

Best Publications

  • Increased T helper 1 cytokine responses by circulating T cells are present in women with recurrent pregnancy losses and in infertile women with multiple implantation failures after IVF

    J.Y.H. Kwak‐Kim;H.S. Chung‐Bang;S.C. Ng;E.I. Ntrivalas

  • T Helper (Th) Cell Profiles in Pregnancy and Recurrent Pregnancy Losses: Th1/Th2/Th9/Th17/Th22/Tfh Cells

    Wenjuan Wang;Nayoung Sung;Alice Gilman-Sachs;Joanne Kwak-Kim

  • Expression of intracellular Th1 and Th2 cytokines in women with recurrent spontaneous abortion, implantation failures after IVF/ET or normal pregnancy.

    Siu Chui Ng;Alice Gilman-Sachs;Poonam Thaker;Kenneth D. Beaman

  • Up‐Regulated Expression of CD56+, CD56+/ CD16+, and CD19+ Cells in Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes in Pregnant Women With Recurrent Pregnancy Losses

    Joanne Y.H. Kwak;Kenneth D. Beaman;Alice Gilman-Sachs;Jaime E. Ruiz

  • Status of peripheral blood natural killer cells in women with recurrent spontaneous abortions and infertility of unknown aetiology

    E.I. Ntrivalas;J.Y.H. Kwak-Kim;A. Gilman-Sachs;H. Chung-Bang

  • An imbalance in interleukin-17-producing T and Foxp3+ regulatory T cells in women with idiopathic recurrent pregnancy loss

    S.K. Lee;J.Y. Kim;S.E. Hur;C.J. Kim

  • Vitamin D deficiency may be a risk factor for recurrent pregnancy losses by increasing cellular immunity and autoimmunity

    Kuniaki Ota;Svetlana Dambaeva;Ae Ra Han;Kenneth Beaman

  • Immunological Modes of Pregnancy Loss: Inflammation, Immune Effectors, and Stress

    Joanne Kwak-Kim;Shihua Bao;Sung Ki Lee;Joon Woo Kim

  • Recurrent pregnancy loss: A disease of inflammation and coagulation

    Joanne Kwak-Kim;Kwang Moon Yang;Alice Gilman-Sachs

  • Immunological Modes of Pregnancy Loss

    Joanne Kwak-Kim;Joon Cheol Park;Joon Cheol Park;Hyun Kyong Ahn;Hyun Kyong Ahn;Joon Woo Kim

  • Plasma components affect accuracy of circulating cancer-related microRNA quantitation

    Dong Ja Kim;Sarah Linnstaedt;Jaime Palma;Joon Cheol Park

  • Diagnostic and prognostic value of K39 recombinant antigen in Indian leishmaniasis.

    Sarman Singh;Alice Gilman-Sachs;K. P. Chang;S. G. Reed

  • Antiphospholipid antibodies, proteins C and S, and coagulation changes in sickle cell disease.

    Maxwell P. Westerman;David Green;Alice Gilman-Sachs;Alice Gilman-Sachs;Alice Gilman-Sachs;Kenneth Beaman;Kenneth Beaman;Kenneth Beaman

  • Serodiagnosis and epidemiology of visceral leishmaniasis in Turkey

    S Ozensoy;Y Ozbel;N Turgay;M Z Alkan

  • Clinical implication of natural killer cells and reproduction.

    Joanne Kwak-Kim;Alice Gilman-Sachs

  • Fluctuation of peripheral blood T, B, and NK cells during a menstrual cycle of normal healthy women.

    Sungki Lee;Jeeyun Kim;Byungwoo Jang;Sungeun Hur

  • Determination of Clinical Cellular Immune Markers in Women with Recurrent Pregnancy Loss

    Sung Ki Lee;Baeg Ju Na;Jee Yun Kim;Sung Eun Hur

  • Thyroid autoimmunity and its association with cellular and humoral immunity in women with reproductive failures.

    Na Young Kim;Hye Jin Cho;Heun Yun Kim;Kwang Moon Yang;Kwang Moon Yang

  • Intravenous immunoglobulin inhibits natural killer cell activity in vivo in women with recurrent spontaneous abortion.

    Jaime E. Ruiz;Joanne Y.H. Kwak;Linda Baum;Alice Gilman‐Sachs

  • T helper 1 and 2 immune responses in relationship to pregnancy, nonpregnancy, recurrent spontaneous abortions and infertility of repeated implantation failures.

    Joanne Y.H. Kwak-Kim;Alice Gilman-Sachs;Caroline E. Kim

  • Immunologic characteristics of preeclampsia, a comprehensive review.

    Hyunkyong Ahn;Hyunkyong Ahn;Jooncheol Park;Jooncheol Park;Alice Gilman-Sachs;Joanne Kwak-Kim

  • Coagulation changes in individuals with sickle cell trait.

    M.P. Westerman;D. Green;A. Gilman-Sachs;K. Beaman

Frequent Co-Authors

Kenneth D. Beaman
Kenneth D. Beaman Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science
Li Wu
Li Wu University of Iowa
Gérard Chaouat
Gérard Chaouat Grenoble Alpes University
Martin H. Steinberg
Martin H. Steinberg Boston University
Dean A. Lee
Dean A. Lee Nationwide Children's Hospital
Jeffrey N. Martin
Jeffrey N. Martin University of California, San Francisco
Daniel A. Peterson
Daniel A. Peterson Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science
Timothy R. Morgan
Timothy R. Morgan California State University, Long Beach
Sho-ichi Yamagishi
Sho-ichi Yamagishi Kurume University
Kenneth H. Roux
Kenneth H. Roux Florida State University

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