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D-Index
73
Citations
19473
World Ranking
19652
National Ranking
1770

Brendan J.R. Whittle 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 Brendan J.R. Whittle sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 257 publications — 9th percentile

9% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Brendan J.R. Whittle 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 Brendan J.R. Whittle sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 73 D-Index — 3rd percentile

3% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 217 D-Index or more.

Overview

Brendan J.R. Whittle is affiliated with Queen Mary University of London in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple fields within decision sciences and computer science, with primary focus on areas related to information systems and management as well as operations research.

Their work addresses key topics in research data management practices, data quality and management, and scientific computing and data management. These topics reflect a consistent engagement with the processes and frameworks necessary for organizing, maintaining, and utilizing scientific data effectively.

Brendan J.R. Whittle's recent publication includes the paper titled "Establishing a Data Culture Using Frameworks to Navigate the Waves of Marine Data" published in 2025 in the Data Science Journal.

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Sarah Flynn
  • Tara Keena
  • Yvonne Bogan
  • Laura S. Brophy
  • David P. Currie

The Data Science Journal is a recurrent venue for their publications, indicating a focus on interdisciplinary data science topics.

Main fields of study represented in Brendan's work include:

  • Decision Sciences
  • Computer Science

Subfields within these disciplines where Brendan has contributed are:

  • Information Systems
  • Management Science and Operations Research
  • Information Systems and Management

Best Publications

  • Synthesis of nitric oxide from l-arginine by neutrophils. Release and interaction with superoxide anion

    T B McCall;N K Boughton-Smith;R M J Palmer;B J R Whittle

  • Regulation of gastric mucosal integrity by endogenous nitric oxide: interactions with prostanoids and sensory neuropeptides in the rat.

    B.J.R. Whittle;J. Lopez-Belmonte;S. Moncada

  • Nitric oxide synthase activity in ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease.

    N.K. Boughton-Smith;S.M. Evans;B.J.R. Whittle;S. Moncada

  • Temporal Relationship Between Cyclooxygenase Inhibition, as Measured by Prostacyclin Biosynthesis, and the Gastrointestinal Damage Induced by Indomethacin in the Rat

    B.J.R. Whittle

  • Selective inhibition of prostaglandin production in inflammatory exudates and gastric mucosa

    B. J. R. Whittle;G. A. Higgs;K. E. Eakins;S. Moncada

  • Role of nitric oxide in maintaining vascular integrity in endotoxin-induced acute intestinal damage in the rat.

    Iain R. Hutcheson;Brendan J.R. Whittle;Nigel K. Boughton-Smith

  • Comparison of the effects of prostacyclin (PGI2), prostaglandin E1 and D2 on platelet aggregation in different species.

    B.J.R. Whittle;S. Moncada;J.R. Vane

  • The induction of nitric oxide synthase and intestinal vascular permeability by endotoxin in the rat

    Nigel K. Boughton‐Smith;Steven M. Evans;Ferenc Laszlo;Brendan J.R. Whittle

  • Modulation of the vasodepressor actions of acetylcholine, bradykinin, substance P and endothelin in the rat by a specific inhibitor of nitric oxide formation.

    B.J.R. Whittle;J. Lopez-Belmonte;D.D. Rees

  • Modulation of the hyperdynamic circulation of cirrhotic rats by nitric oxide inhibition.

    Pilar Pizcueta;Pilar Pizcueta;Josep M. Piqué;Josep M. Piqué;Mercedes Fernández;Mercedes Fernández;Jaime Bosch;Jaime Bosch

  • MECHANISMS UNDERLYING GASTRIC MUCOSAL DAMAGE INDUCED BY INDOMETHACIN AND BILE-SALTS, AND THE ACTIONS OF PROSTAGLANDINS

    B.J.R. Whittle

  • Effects of inhibiting nitric oxide biosynthesis on the systemic and splanchnic circulation of rats with portal hypertension.

    M.P. Pizcueta;J.M. Piqué;J. Bosch;B.J.R. Whittle;B.J.R. Whittle

  • Nitric oxide synthase induction and intestinal epithelial cell viability in rats

    B. L. Tepperman;J. F. Brown;Brendan J. R. Whittle

  • Potent ulcerogenic actions of platelet-activating factor on the stomach.

    Ann-Charlotte Rosam;John L. Wallace;Brendan J. R. Whittle

  • The vasodilator role of endogenous nitric oxide in the rat gastric microcirculation

    Josep M. Pique;Brendan J.R. Whittle;Juan V. Esplugues

  • Nitric oxide generators and cGMP stimulate mucus secretion by rat gastric mucosal cells

    J. F. Brown;A. C. Keates;P. J. Hanson;B. J. R. Whittle

  • Inhibition of Gastric Acid Secretion by Stress: A Protective Reflex Mediated by Cerebral Nitric Oxide

    J. V. Esplugues;M. D. Barrachina;B. Beltrán;S. Calatayud

  • The actions of nitric oxide donors in the prevention or induction of injury to the rat gastric mucosa.

    J. Lopez-Belmonte;B.J.R. Whittle;S. Moncada

  • Biosynthesis of lipoxygenase and cyclo-oxygenase products from [14C]-arachidonic acid by human colonic mucosa.

    N. K. Boughton-Smith;C. J. Hawkey;B. J. R. Whittle

  • Gastrointestinal effects of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.

    Brendan J. R. Whittle

Frequent Co-Authors

Salvador Moncada
Salvador Moncada University of Manchester
John L. Wallace
John L. Wallace University of Calgary
John R. Vane
John R. Vane St Bartholomew's Hospital
Anthony P. Moran
Anthony P. Moran University of Galway
Christopher J. Hawkey
Christopher J. Hawkey University of Nottingham
Jaime Bosch
Jaime Bosch University of Bern
Maxime Breban
Maxime Breban University of Paris-Saclay
Julián Panés
Julián Panés University of Barcelona
Jaume Bosch
Jaume Bosch University of Barcelona
Eeva Moilanen
Eeva Moilanen Tampere University

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