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Almira Ramanaviciene

Almira Ramanaviciene

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
70
Citations
14782
World Ranking
5987
National Ranking
2

Almira Ramanaviciene publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

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

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 256 publications — 51st percentile

51% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Almira Ramanaviciene D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

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

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 70 D-Index — 68th percentile

68% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Almira Ramanaviciene is affiliated with Vilnius University in Lithuania. Their research spans interdisciplinary fields including Engineering and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with significant contributions to Molecular Biology, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Infectious Diseases, and Polymers and Plastics.

The scientist's main research topics encompass:

  • Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques
  • Electrochemical sensors and biosensors
  • Conducting polymers and applications
  • Electrochemical Analysis and Applications
  • Biosensors and Analytical Detection
  • SARS-CoV-2 detection and testing
  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research

Among Almira Ramanaviciene's recent publications are:

  • "Molecularly imprinted polypyrrole based sensor for the detection of SARS-CoV-2 spike glycoprotein" (2021) in Electrochimica Acta
  • "Amperometric nonenzymatic glucose biosensor based on graphite rod electrode modified by Ni-nanoparticle/polypyrrole composite" (2020) in Microchemical Journal
  • "Towards supercapacitors: Cyclic voltammetry and fast Fourier transform electrochemical impedance spectroscopy based evaluation of polypyrrole electrochemically deposited on the pencil graphite electrode" (2020) in Colloids and Surfaces A Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects
  • "Dispersed Conducting Polymer Nanocomposites with Glucose Oxidase and Gold Nanoparticles for the Design of Enzymatic Glucose Biosensors" (2021) in Polymers
  • "Reduced Graphene Oxide and Polyaniline Nanofibers Nanocomposite for the Development of an Amperometric Glucose Biosensor" (2021) in Sensors

Frequent collaborators in their scientific work include:

  • Arūnas Ramanavičius
  • Anton Popov
  • Ieva Plikusienė
  • Asta Kausaite-Minkstimiene
  • Vilma Ratautaitė

The most common publication venues for Almira Ramanaviciene are:

  • Biosensors
  • Polymers
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Biosensors and Bioelectronics
  • Microchemical Journal

Best Publications

  • Electrochemical sensors based on conducting polymer—polypyrrole

    A. Ramanavičius;A. Ramanavičienė;A. Malinauskas

  • Site-directed antibody immobilization techniques for immunosensors.

    Asta Makaraviciute;Almira Ramanaviciene

  • Biocompatibility of polypyrrole particles: an in-vivo study in mice.

    Almira Ramanaviciene;Asta Kausaite;Stasys Tautkus;Arunas Ramanavicius

  • Comparative Study of Random and Oriented Antibody Immobilization Techniques on the Binding Capacity of Immunosensor

    A. Kausaite-Minkstimiene;A. Ramanaviciene;J. Kirlyte;A. Ramanavicius

  • Molecularly imprinted polypyrrole-based synthetic receptor for direct detection of bovine leukemia virus glycoproteins

    Almira Ramanaviciene;Arunas Ramanavicius

  • EDTA_PANI/SWCNTs nanocomposite modified electrode for electrochemical determination of copper (II), lead (II) and mercury (II) ions

    Megha A. Deshmukh;Megha A. Deshmukh;Raimonda Celiesiute;Almira Ramanaviciene;Mahendra D. Shirsat

  • Biofuel cell based on direct bioelectrocatalysis.

    Arunas Ramanavicius;Asta Kausaite;Almira Ramanaviciene

  • Magnetic gold nanoparticles in SERS-based sandwich immunoassay for antigen detection by well oriented antibodies.

    Julija Baniukevic;Ismail Hakki Boyaci;Akif Goktug Bozkurt;Ugur Tamer

  • Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy of polypyrrole based electrochemical immunosensor

    A. Ramanavicius;A. Finkelsteinas;H. Cesiulis;A. Ramanaviciene

  • Hemoproteins in Design of Biofuel Cells

    A. Ramanavicius;A. Ramanaviciene

  • Enzymatic biofuel cell based on anode and cathode powered by ethanol

    Arunas Ramanavicius;Asta Kausaite;Almira Ramanaviciene

  • Composites Based on Conducting Polymers and Carbon Nanomaterials for Heavy Metal Ion Sensing (Review).

    Megha A. Deshmukh;Megha A. Deshmukh;Mahendra D. Shirsat;Almira Ramanaviciene;Arunas Ramanavicius

  • Polypyrrole-coated glucose oxidase nanoparticles for biosensor design

    Arūnas Ramanavičius;Asta Kaušaitė;Almira Ramanavičienė

  • Evaluation of cytotoxicity of polypyrrole nanoparticles synthesized by oxidative polymerization.

    Aida Vaitkuviene;Vytautas Kaseta;Jaroslav Voronovic;Giedre Ramanauskaite

  • Gold nanoparticle and conducting polymer-polyaniline-based nanocomposites for glucose biosensor design

    Viktor Mazeiko;Asta Kausaite-Minkstimiene;Almira Ramanaviciene;Zigmas Balevicius

  • Application of Polypyrrole for the Creation of Immunosensors

    A. Ramanaviciene;A. Ramanavicius

  • Direct electron transfer from glucose oxidase immobilized on polyphenanthroline-modified glassy carbon electrode

    Yasemin Oztekin;Almira Ramanaviciene;Zafer Yazicigil;Ali Osman Solak

  • Pulsed amperometric detection of DNA with an ssDNA/polypyrrole-modified electrode

    Almira Ramanaviciene;Arunas Ramanavicius

  • Molecularly Imprinted Polypyrrole based Sensor for the Detection of SARS-CoV-2 Spike Glycoprotein

    Vilma Ratautaite;Raimonda Boguzaite;Ernestas Brazys;Almira Ramanaviciene

  • Polymerization Model for Hydrogen Peroxide Initiated Synthesis of Polypyrrole Nanoparticles

    Karolis Leonavicius;Almira Ramanaviciene;Arunas Ramanavicius

  • Hybrid electrochemical/electrochromic Cu(II) ion sensor prototype based on PANI/ITO-electrode

    Megha A. Deshmukh;Megha A. Deshmukh;Mindaugas Gicevicius;Almira Ramanaviciene;Mahendra D. Shirsat

Frequent Co-Authors

Arunas Ramanavicius
Arunas Ramanavicius Vilnius University
Milos Nesladek
Milos Nesladek Hasselt University
Ken Haenen
Ken Haenen Hasselt University
Tautgirdas Ruzgas
Tautgirdas Ruzgas Malmö University
Mikhael Bechelany
Mikhael Bechelany University of Montpellier
Zbigniew Adamczyk
Zbigniew Adamczyk Polish Academy of Sciences
Ugur Tamer
Ugur Tamer Gazi University
Weijia Wen
Weijia Wen Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Damien Voiry
Damien Voiry University of Montpellier
Wolfgang Schuhmann
Wolfgang Schuhmann Ruhr University Bochum

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