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102
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39157
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7645
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3983

Brian D. Ross 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 Brian D. Ross sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 482 publications — 55th percentile

55% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Brian D. Ross 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 Brian D. Ross sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 102 D-Index — 63rd percentile

63% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Brian D. Ross is affiliated with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in the United States. Their research intersects multiple disciplines, primarily within medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their work spans a variety of fields, with a significant focus on radiology, molecular biology, genetics, orthopedics, sports medicine, and cancer research.

The scientists' published work encompasses a broad spectrum of topics, including the diagnosis and treatment of myeloproliferative neoplasms, bone and joint diseases, radiomics and machine learning in medical imaging, MRI applications in cancer diagnosis, Kruppel-like factors research, and advanced neuroimaging techniques.

Notable recent publications highlight the diversity of Brian D. Ross's research interests. These include:

  • Enhanced mitochondrial fission suppresses signaling and metastasis in triple-negative breast cancer, 2020, Breast Cancer Research
  • Murine models of IDH-wild-type glioblastoma exhibit spatial segregation of tumor initiation and manifestation during evolution, 2020, Nature Communications
  • Vascular Deformation Mapping for CT Surveillance of Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm Growth, 2021, Radiology
  • PEGylated nanoscale metal-organic frameworks for targeted cancer imaging and drug delivery, 2021, Bioconjugate Chemistry
  • Oral D-methionine protects against cisplatin-induced hearing loss in humans: phase 2 randomized clinical trial in India, 2021, International Journal of Audiology

The scientist's frequent collaborators include Thomas L. Chenevert, Gary D. Luker, Kevin Heist, Dariya Malyarenko, and Tanner H. Robison, indicating active engagement in multidisciplinary research teams.

Brian D. Ross has contributed extensively to several publication venues, with a particular concentration in:

  • Tomography
  • Advances in Health Sciences Education
  • Nature Communications
  • Blood
  • Cancer Research

Their main fields of study are medicine with 61 publications and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology with 28 publications. Subfields include radiology, nuclear medicine, and imaging, as well as molecular biology and genetics. Orthopedics and sports medicine and cancer research are also present as subfields, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to biomedical research.

Best Publications

  • Diffusion-Weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging as a Cancer Biomarker: Consensus and Recommendations

    Anwar R. Padhani;Guoying Liu;Dow Mu-Koh;Thomas L. Chenevert

  • Iron oxide nanoparticles as a drug delivery vehicle for MRI monitored magnetic targeting of brain tumors.

    Beata Chertok;Bradford A. Moffat;Allan E. David;Faquan Yu

  • Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging: an Early Surrogate Marker of Therapeutic Efficacy in Brain Tumors

    Thomas L. Chenevert;Lauren D. Stegman;Jeremy M.G. Taylor;Patricia L. Robertson

  • Computed tomography-based biomarker provides unique signature for diagnosis of COPD phenotypes and disease progression

    Craig J Galbán;Meilan K Han;Jennifer L Boes;Komal A Chughtai

  • Functional diffusion map: A noninvasive MRI biomarker for early stratification of clinical brain tumor response

    Bradford A. Moffat;Thomas L. Chenevert;Theodore S. Lawrence;Charles R. Meyer

  • Analysis of Cancer Metabolism by Imaging Hyperpolarized Nuclei: Prospects for Translation to Clinical Research

    John Kurhanewicz;Daniel B. Vigneron;Kevin Brindle;Eduard Y. Chekmenev

  • Combined effect of tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand and ionizing radiation in breast cancer therapy.

    Arul M. Chinnaiyan;Uttara Prasad;Sunita Shankar;Daniel A. Hamstra

  • Vascular targeted nanoparticles for imaging and treatment of brain tumors.

    G. Ramachandra Reddy;Mahaveer S. Bhojani;Patrick McConville;Jonathan Moody

  • Rapid and quantitative assessment of cancer treatment response using in vivo bioluminescence imaging.

    Alnawaz Rehemtulla;Lauren D. Stegman;Shaun J. Cardozo;Sheila Gupta

  • Magnetic resonance spectroscopy of the human brain

    Brian Ross;Stefan Bluml

  • Examination of a Case of Suspected McArdle's Syndrome by 31P Nuclear Magnetic Resonance

    Brian D. Ross;George K. Radda;David G. Gadian;Graeme Rocker

  • Monitoring early response of experimental brain tumors to therapy using diffusion magnetic resonance imaging.

    Thomas L. Chenevert;Paul E. McKeever;Brian D. Ross

  • Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Diagnosis of Neurological Diseases

    Else Rubæk Danielsen;Brian Ross

  • Predicting and monitoring cancer treatment response with diffusion‐weighted MRI

    Harriet C. Thoeny;Brian D. Ross

  • Brain cancer diagnosis and therapy with nanoplatforms.

    Yong Eun Lee Koo;G. Ramachandra Reddy;Mahaveer Bhojani;Randy Schneider

  • Diffusion magnetic resonance imaging: a biomarker for treatment response in oncology.

    Daniel A. Hamstra;Alnawaz Rehemtulla;Brian D. Ross

  • Evaluation of the functional diffusion map as an early biomarker of time-to-progression and overall survival in high-grade glioma

    Daniel A. Hamstra;Thomas L. Chenevert;Bradford A. Moffat;Timothy D. Johnson

  • Association between functional small airway disease and FEV1 decline in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

    Surya P. Bhatt;Xavier Soler;Xin Wang;Susan Murray

  • Functional diffusion map as an early imaging biomarker for high-grade glioma: correlation with conventional radiologic response and overall survival.

    Daniel A. Hamstra;Craig J. Galbán;Charles R. Meyer;Timothy D. Johnson

  • Evaluation of cancer therapy using diffusion magnetic resonance imaging.

    Brian D. Ross;Bradford A. Moffat;Theodore S. Lawrence;Suresh K. Mukherji

Frequent Co-Authors

Alnawaz Rehemtulla
Alnawaz Rehemtulla University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Thomas L. Chenevert
Thomas L. Chenevert University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Theodore S. Lawrence
Theodore S. Lawrence University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Larry Junck
Larry Junck University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Ella A. Kazerooni
Ella A. Kazerooni University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Fernando J. Martinez
Fernando J. Martinez University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
MeiLan K. Han
MeiLan K. Han University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Gary D. Luker
Gary D. Luker University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Eric C. Holland
Eric C. Holland Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Raoul Kopelman
Raoul Kopelman University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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