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Brandon D. L. Marshall

Brandon D. L. Marshall

D-Index & Metrics

Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
65
Citations
15824
World Ranking
1038
National Ranking
483

Brandon D. L. Marshall publication distribution in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Brandon D. L. Marshall sits on this spectrum.

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44 publications 570+

This scientist: 323 publications — 90th percentile

90% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 570 publications or more.

Brandon D. L. Marshall D-index placement in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Social Sciences and Humanities scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Brandon D. L. Marshall sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 65 D-Index — 87th percentile

87% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 100 D-Index or more.

Overview

Brandon D. L. Marshall is affiliated with Brown University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on fields related to Medicine, with an emphasis on Epidemiology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, General Health Professions, Infectious Diseases, and Emergency Medicine. Within these fields, they have a substantial body of work covering topics such as Opioid Use Disorder Treatment, HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk, Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes, HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions, Prenatal Substance Exposure Effects, Pain Management and Opioid Use, and Homelessness and Social Issues.

The recent papers authored or co-authored by Brandon D. L. Marshall include the following:

  • "Opioid use disorder," 2020, published in Nature Reviews Disease Primers
  • "Association of Racial/Ethnic Segregation With Treatment Capacity for Opioid Use Disorder in Counties in the United States," 2020, published in JAMA Network Open
  • "Supervised Injection Facilities as Harm Reduction: A Systematic Review," 2021, published in American Journal of Preventive Medicine
  • "Health Is on the Back Burner: Multilevel Barriers and Facilitators to Primary Care Among People Who Inject Drugs," 2020, published in Journal of General Internal Medicine
  • "Estimating naloxone need in the USA across fentanyl, heroin, and prescription opioid epidemics: a modelling study," 2022, published in The Lancet Public Health

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Brandon D. L. Marshall include:

  • William C. Goedel
  • Alexandria Macmadu
  • Magdalena Cerdá
  • Xiao Zang
  • Benjamin D. Hallowell

Their work is often published in the following venues, reflecting consistent contributions to these journals:

  • Drug and Alcohol Dependence
  • International Journal of Drug Policy
  • JAMA Network Open
  • Harm Reduction Journal
  • American Journal of Epidemiology

The focus of Marshall's extensive research addresses multiple aspects of opioid use disorder treatment and substance use-related health issues, including epidemiological patterns, treatment outcomes, and social determinants affecting vulnerable populations.

Best Publications

  • Global patterns of opioid use and dependence: harms to populations, interventions, and future action.

    Louisa Degenhardt;Jason Grebely;Jack Stone;Matthew Hickman

  • Reduction in overdose mortality after the opening of North America's first medically supervised safer injecting facility: a retrospective population-based study.

    Brandon D. L. Marshall;M.-J. Milloy;Evan Wood;Julio S. G. Montaner

  • Opioid use disorder.

    John Strang;John Strang;Nora D. Volkow;Louisa Degenhardt;Matthew Hickman

  • Longitudinal community plasma HIV-1 RNA concentrations and incidence of HIV-1 among injecting drug users: prospective cohort study

    Evan Wood;Thomas Kerr;Brandon D L Marshall;Kathy Li

  • Postincarceration Fatal Overdoses After Implementing Medications for Addiction Treatment in a Statewide Correctional System.

    Traci C. Green;Jennifer Clarke;Jennifer Clarke;Lauren Brinkley-Rubinstein;Brandon D. L. Marshall

  • Association of Racial/Ethnic Segregation With Treatment Capacity for Opioid Use Disorder in Counties in the United States.

    William C. Goedel;Aaron Shapiro;Magdalena Cerdá;Jennifer W. Tsai

  • Nonmedical Prescription Opioid Use in Childhood and Early Adolescence Predicts Transitions to Heroin Use in Young Adulthood: A National Study

    Magdalena Cerdá;Magdalena Cerdá;Julián Santaella;Brandon D.L. Marshall;June H. Kim

  • Exposure to fentanyl-contaminated heroin and overdose risk among illicit opioid users in Rhode Island: A mixed methods study.

    Jennifer J. Carroll;Jennifer J. Carroll;Brandon D.L. Marshall;Josiah D. Rich;Josiah D. Rich;Traci C. Green;Traci C. Green

  • Highly active antiretroviral therapy and survival in HIV-infected injection drug users.

    Evan Wood;Robert S. Hogg;Viviane Dias Lima;Thomas Kerr

  • Association of Pharmaceutical Industry Marketing of Opioid Products With Mortality From Opioid-Related Overdoses.

    Scott E. Hadland;Scott E. Hadland;Ariadne Rivera-Aguirre;Ariadne Rivera-Aguirre;Brandon D. L. Marshall;Magdalena Cerdá;Magdalena Cerdá

  • Health outcomes associated with methamphetamine use among young people: a systematic review.

    Brandon D. L. Marshall;Daniel Werb;Daniel Werb

  • Factors associated with healthcare avoidance among transgender women in Argentina.

    María E Socías;Brandon David Lewis Marshall;Inés Arístegui;Marcela Romero

  • Formalizing the Role of Agent-Based Modeling in Causal Inference and Epidemiology

    Brandon D. L. Marshall;Sandro Galea

  • Risk of mortality and physiologic injury evident with lower alcohol exposure among HIV infected compared with uninfected men

    Amy C. Justice;Kathleen A. McGinnis;Janet P. Tate;R. Scott Braithwaite

  • Homelessness and unstable housing associated with an increased risk of HIV and STI transmission among street-involved youth

    Brandon D.L. Marshall;Thomas Kerr;Thomas Kerr;Jean A. Shoveller;Thomas L. Patterson;Thomas L. Patterson

  • Sexual Minority Health Disparities in Adult Men and Women in the United States: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2001–2010

    Don Operario;Kristi E. Gamarel;Benjamin M. Grin;Ji Hyun Lee

  • Use of rapid fentanyl test strips among young adults who use drugs

    Maxwell S. Krieger;William C. Goedel;Jane A. Buxton;Mark Lysyshyn;Mark Lysyshyn

  • Perspectives on rapid fentanyl test strips as a harm reduction practice among young adults who use drugs: a qualitative study.

    Jacqueline E. Goldman;Katherine M. Waye;Kobe A. Periera;Maxwell S. Krieger

  • High willingness to use rapid fentanyl test strips among young adults who use drugs.

    Maxwell S Krieger;Jesse L Yedinak;Jane A Buxton;Mark Lysyshyn;Mark Lysyshyn

  • Association of Pharmaceutical Industry Marketing of Opioid Products to Physicians With Subsequent Opioid Prescribing.

    Scott E Hadland;Scott E Hadland;Magdalena Cerdá;Yu Li;Maxwell S Krieger

  • Physical violence among a prospective cohort of injection drug users: a gender-focused approach.

    Brandon D.L. Marshall;Brandon D.L. Marshall;Nadia Fairbairn;Kathy Li;Evan Wood;Evan Wood

  • Clinical care of incarcerated people with HIV, viral hepatitis, or tuberculosis.

    Josiah D Rich;Josiah D Rich;Curt G Beckwith;Curt G Beckwith;Alexandria Macmadu;Brandon D L Marshall

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas Kerr
Thomas Kerr University of British Columbia
Evan Wood
Evan Wood University of British Columbia
Julio S. G. Montaner
Julio S. G. Montaner University of British Columbia
Traci C. Green
Traci C. Green Brown University
David A. Fiellin
David A. Fiellin Yale University
Magdalena Cerdá
Magdalena Cerdá New York University
Amy C. Justice
Amy C. Justice Yale University
Sandro Galea
Sandro Galea Washington University in St. Louis
Kenneth H. Mayer
Kenneth H. Mayer Harvard Medical School
Mark N. Lurie
Mark N. Lurie Brown University

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