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82
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19052
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16336
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8216

Alon Harris publication distribution in Medicine in 2026

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

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 745 publications — 84th percentile

84% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,796 publications or more.

Alon Harris D-index placement in Medicine in 2026

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

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This scientist: 82 D-Index — 21st percentile

21% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Alon Harris is affiliated with the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in the United States. Their research spans the field of Medicine with a particular focus on Ophthalmology, supported by significant contributions to Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Neurology, Molecular Biology, and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

The primary research topics Harris addresses include:

  • Glaucoma and retinal disorders
  • Retinal Diseases and Treatments
  • Retinal Imaging and Analysis
  • Corneal surgery and disorders
  • Retinal and Optic Conditions
  • Ocular Surface and Contact Lens
  • Neurological Disorders and Treatments

Harris has contributed to several recent papers, notable examples include:

  • "Molecular Genetics of Glaucoma: Subtype and Ethnicity Considerations," published in 2020 in Genes
  • "Ocular blood flow as a clinical observation: Value, limitations and data analysis," published in 2020 in Progress in Retinal and Eye Research
  • "Sustained release glaucoma therapies: Novel modalities for overcoming key treatment barriers associated with topical medications," published in 2022 in Annals of Medicine
  • "Glaucoma Heritability: Molecular Mechanisms of Disease," published in 2021 in Genes
  • "Topical carbonic anhydrase inhibitors and glaucoma in 2021: where do we stand?" published in 2021 in British Journal of Ophthalmology

Frequent co-authors of Harris include:

  • Brent Siesky
  • Alice Verticchio Vercellin
  • Francesco Oddone
  • Alice Verticchio
  • Giovanna Guidoboni

Their research has appeared frequently in journals such as:

  • Journal of Glaucoma
  • Faculty Opinions - Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature
  • Journal of Clinical Medicine
  • Acta Ophthalmologica
  • Mathematical Biosciences

Best Publications

  • Color Doppler Analysis of Ocular Vessel Blood Velocity in Normal-tension Glaucoma

    A. Harris;R.C. Sergott;G.L. Spaeth;J.L. Katz

  • Color Doppler ultrasound imaging of the eye and orbit

    Tom H. Williamson;Alon Harris

  • Automatic retinal oximetry.

    Sveinn Hakon Hardarson;Alon Harris;Robert Arnar Karlsson;Gisli Hreinn Halldorsson

  • Ocular perfusion pressure in glaucoma

    Vital P Costa;Alon Harris;Douglas Anderson;Richard Stodtmeister

  • Dysfunctional regulation of ocular blood flow: A risk factor for glaucoma?

    Danny Moore;Alon Harris;Darrell WuDunn;Nisha Kheradiya

  • Ginkgo biloba extract increases ocular blood flow velocity.

    Hak Sung Chung;Alon Harris;Jóhannes Kári Kristinsson;Thomas A. Ciulla

  • Vascular Aspects in the Pathophysiology of Glaucomatous Optic Neuropathy

    Hak Sung Chung;Alon Harris;David W. Evans;Larry Kagemann

  • Association of blood pressure status with the optic disk structure in non-glaucoma subjects: the Thessaloniki eye study

    Fotis Topouzis;Anne L Coleman;Alon Harris;Christian Paul Jonescu-Cuypers

  • Progress in measurement of ocular blood flow and relevance to our understanding of glaucoma and age-related macular degeneration.

    A Harris;H S Chung;T A Ciulla;L Kagemann

  • Prevalence of open-angle glaucoma in Greece: the Thessaloniki Eye Study.

    Fotis Topouzis;M. Roy Wilson;Alon Harris;Eleftherios Anastasopoulos

  • Age-related macular degeneration: a review of experimental treatments

    Thomas A Ciulla;Ronald P Danis;Alon Harris

  • Intravitreal triamcinolone with photodynamic therapy for subfoveal choroidal neovascularisation in age related macular degeneration

    E Rechtman;R P Danis;R P Danis;L M Pratt;A Harris

  • Peripapillary retinal blood flow in normal tension glaucoma.

    Hak Sung Chung;Alon Harris;Larry Kagemann;Bruce Martin

  • Regulation of retinal and optic nerve blood flow.

    Alon Harris;Thomas A. Ciulla;Hak Sung Chung;Bruce Martin

  • Ocular perfusion abnormalities in diabetes.

    Thomas A. Ciulla;Alon Harris;Paul Latkany;Heidi C. Piper

  • Test/Retest Reproducibility of Color Doppler Imaging Assessment of Blood Flow Velocity in Orbital Vessels

    Alon Harris;Thomas H. Williamson;Bruce Martin;John A. Shoemaker

  • The effects of antiglaucoma and systemic medications on ocular blood flow.

    Vital P. Costa;Alon Harris;Einar Stefánsson;Josef Flammer

  • A review of methods for human retinal oximetry.

    Alon Harris;Robert B Dinn;Larry Kagemann;Ehud Rechtman

  • The Relationship of Macular Microcirculation to Visual Acuity in Diabetic Patients

    Oliver Arend;Sebastian Wolf;Alon Harris;Martin Reim

  • Automatic Retinal Oximetry

    G. H. Halldorsson;R. A. Karlsson;S. H. Hardarson;M. Dalla Mura

Frequent Co-Authors

Einar Stefánsson
Einar Stefánsson University of Iceland
Sebastian Wolf
Sebastian Wolf Heidelberg University
George L. Spaeth
George L. Spaeth Wills Eye Hospital
Louis R. Pasquale
Louis R. Pasquale Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
R. Shane Tubbs
R. Shane Tubbs Tulane University
Srinivas R. Sadda
Srinivas R. Sadda University of California, Los Angeles
David Huang
David Huang Oregon Health & Science University
Leopold Schmetterer
Leopold Schmetterer Nanyang Technological University
Timothy S. Kern
Timothy S. Kern University of California, Irvine
Tatsuro Ishibashi
Tatsuro Ishibashi Kyushu University

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