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Bronya J.B. Keats publication distribution in Genetics in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Genetics in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Bronya J.B. Keats sits on this spectrum.

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45 publications 703+

This scientist: 199 publications — 50th percentile

50% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 703 publications or more.

Bronya J.B. Keats D-index placement in Genetics in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Genetics scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Bronya J.B. Keats sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 160+

This scientist: 50 D-Index — 11th percentile

11% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 160 D-Index or more.

Overview

Bronya J.B. Keats is affiliated with the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans in the United States. Their academic profile is primarily linked to this institution.

There are no recorded recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues associated with Bronya J.B. Keats in the current data.

Information regarding main fields of study, subfields, and main topics related to their research activities is not available. Similarly, there is no data on book publications or awards won by this scientist.

The profile reflects a scientist whose publicly available bibliographic and collaborative details are limited, with primary institutional association noted but no further specifics on research output or thematic focus accessible at this time.

Best Publications

  • Mutations in the Connexin 26 Gene (GJB2) among Ashkenazi Jews with Nonsyndromic Recessive Deafness

    Morell Rj;Kim Hj;Hood Lj;Goforth L

  • Dominant and recessive deafness caused by mutations of a novel gene, TMC1 , required for cochlear hair-cell function

    Kiyoto Kurima;Linda M. Peters;Yandan Yang;Saima Riazuddin

  • A defect in harmonin, a PDZ domain-containing protein expressed in the inner ear sensory hair cells, underlies Usher syndrome type 1C.

    Elisabeth Verpy;Michel Leibovici;Ingrid Zwaenepoel;Xue Zhong Liu

  • Clinical diagnosis of the Usher syndromes

    R. J. Smith;C. I. Berlin;J. F. Hejtmancik;B. J. Keats

  • Multi-site diagnosis and management of 260 patients with Auditory Neuropathy/Dys-synchrony (Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder*)

    Charles I. Berlin;Linda J. Hood;Thierry Morlet;Diane Wilensky

  • Non-syndromic recessive auditory neuropathy is the result of mutations in the otoferlin (OTOF) gene

    R Varga;P M Kelley;B J Keats;A Starr

  • Phenotypic variability in friedreich ataxia: Role of the associated GAA triplet repeat expansion

    Laura Montermini;Andrea Richeter;Kenneth Morgan;Cristina M. Justice

  • Genetic variation of recent Alu insertions in human populations

    Mark A. Batzer;Santosh S. Arcot;Joshua W. Phinney;Michelle Alegria-Hartman

  • Localization of two genes for Usher syndrome type I to chromosome 11.

    Richard J.H. Smith;Elizabeth C. Lee;William J. Kimberling;Stephen P. Daiger

  • Pathology and physiology of auditory neuropathy with a novel mutation in the MPZ gene (Tyr145→Ser)

    Arnold Starr;Henry J. Michalewski;Fan Gang Zeng;Sharon Fujikawa-Brooks

  • Trisomy 21: Association between reduced recombination and nondisjunction

    S. L. Sherman;N. Takaesu;S. B. Freeman;M. Grantham

  • The usher syndromes.

    Bronya J.B. Keats;David P. Corey

  • OTOF mutations revealed by genetic analysis of hearing loss families including a potential temperature sensitive auditory neuropathy allele

    R Varga;M R Avenarius;P M Kelley;B J Keats

  • Genetics Evaluation Guidelines for the Etiologic Diagnosis of Congenital Hearing Loss

    Walter E. Nance;Walter E. Nance;Kathleen S. Arnos;Kathleen S. Arnos;John C. Carey;John C. Carey;George C. Cunningham

  • Bayesian Analysis of Haplotypes for Linkage Disequilibrium Mapping

    Jun S. Liu;Chiara Sabatti;Jun Teng;Bronya J.B. Keats

  • Familial Alzheimer's disease in two kindreds of the same geographic and ethnic origin: A clinical and genetic study☆

    Jaap Goudsmit;Beverly J. White;Lowell R. Weitkamp;Bronya J.B. Keats

  • Report of the committee on linkage and gene order

    B.J.B. Keats;J. Ott;P.M. Conneally

  • Chronic and Recurrent Otitis Media: A Genome Scan for Susceptibility Loci

    Kathleen A. Daly;W. Mark Brown;Fernando Segade;Donald W. Bowden

  • Pathology and physiology of auditory neuropathy with a novel mutation in the MPZ gene

    Arnold Starr;Henry J. Michalewski;Fan-Gang Zeng;Sharon Fujikawa-Brooks

  • Trisomy21:Association betweenReducedRecombination andNondisjunction

    S. L. Sherman;N. Takaesu;S. B. Freeman;M. Grantham

Frequent Co-Authors

Prescott L. Deininger
Prescott L. Deininger Tulane University
Richard J.H. Smith
Richard J.H. Smith University of Iowa
Arnold Starr
Arnold Starr University of California, Irvine
Mark A. Batzer
Mark A. Batzer Louisiana State University
William J. Kimberling
William J. Kimberling University of Iowa
Neil Risch
Neil Risch University of California, San Francisco
David S. Williams
David S. Williams University of California, Los Angeles
Cynthia C. Morton
Cynthia C. Morton Brigham and Women's Hospital
Stephanie L. Sherman
Stephanie L. Sherman Emory University
Terry J. Hassold
Terry J. Hassold Washington State University

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