The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Biology and Biochemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Bradley A. Carlson sits on this spectrum.
This scientist: 228 publications — 60th percentile
60% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.
The last bar groups every scientist with 1,028 publications or more.
The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Biology and Biochemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Bradley A. Carlson sits on this spectrum.
This scientist: 71 D-Index — 67th percentile
67% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.
The last bar groups every scientist with 167 D-Index or more.
Bradley A. Carlson is affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on areas related to Selenium in Biological Systems and Birth, Development, and Health. The scientist has contributed to various subfields including Nutrition and Dietetics, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Pharmacology, Molecular Biology, and Physiology.
Carlson's publication record includes contributions to multiple journals with a notable frequency in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences, where they have published five papers. Other publication venues include Nature Communications, Journal of Biological Chemistry, Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, and Frontiers in Nutrition.
Key research topics covered by Carlson encompass:
Frequent collaborators with whom Carlson has co-authored multiple works include:
Among Carlson's recent scientific papers are:
Their work addresses mechanisms involving selenoproteins and selenium's role in various physiological and pathological processes including inflammation, intestinal barrier integrity, tumorigenesis, and development. Carlson's research demonstrates an interdisciplinary approach bridging molecular biology, nutrition, and medicine to examine trace elements and their impact on health and disease.
Bradley A. Carlson;Marja M. Dubay;Edward A. Sausville;Leonardo Brizuela
Dolph L. Hatfield;Petra A. Tsuji;Bradley A. Carlson;Vadim N. Gladyshev
Paul R. Copeland;Julia E. Fletcher;Bradley A. Carlson;Dolph L. Hatfield
M. D. Losiewicz;B. A. Carlson;Gurmeet Kaur;E. A. Sausville
Xue-Ming Xu;Bradley A. Carlson;Heiko Mix;Yan Zhang
Rosa M. Tujebajeva;Paul R. Copeland;Xue Ming Xu;Bradley A. Carlson
Chun Kim;Yasuyo Sano;Kristina Todorova;Bradley A Carlson
James Anderson;Lon Phan;Rafael Cuesta;Bradley A. Carlson
Min-Hyuk Yoo;Xue-Ming Xu;Bradley A. Carlson;Vadim N. Gladyshev
Harold S. Chittum;William S. Lane;Bradley A. Carlson;Peter P. Roller
Bradley A. Carlson;Ryuta Tobe;Elena Yefremova;Petra A. Tsuji
Eva K. Wirth;Marcus Conrad;Jochen Winterer;Christian Wozny
Vadim N. Gladyshev;Vadim N. Gladyshev;Elias S. Arnér;Marla J. Berry;Regina Brigelius-Flohé
Alexander Dikiy;Sergey V. Novoselov;Dmitri E. Fomenko;Aniruddha Sengupta
Bradley A. Carlson;Sergey V. Novoselov;Easwari Kumaraswamy;Byeong Jae Lee
Dolph L Hatfield;Bradley A Carlson;Xue-Ming Xu;Heiko Mix
Xue-Ming Xu;Bradley A. Carlson;Robert Irons;Heiko Mix
Bradley A. Carlson;Xue Ming Xu;Gregory V. Kryukov;Mahadev Rao;Mahadev Rao
Ulrich Schweizer;Florian STRECKFUß;Paco Pelt;Bradley A. Carlson
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