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D-Index
66
Citations
26978
World Ranking
7145
National Ranking
2125

C. Nick Pace publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where C. Nick Pace sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 150 publications — 14th percentile

14% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

C. Nick Pace D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where C. Nick Pace sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 66 D-Index — 60th percentile

60% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

C. Nick Pace is affiliated with Texas A&M University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Engineering, with specific expertise in Electrical and Electronic Engineering. This specialization encompasses several key topics within the semiconductor domain.

The scientist's main research interests include:

  • Advancements in Semiconductor Devices and Circuit Design
  • Silicon Carbide Semiconductor Technologies
  • Semiconductor materials and devices

Among their recent scholarly work is the paper titled "Investigation of dimensionality effects on capacitorless memory and trench power MOSFET," published in 2025 at Università della Calabria. This paper is an example of research output contributing to knowledge on semiconductor device structures and novel memory technologies.

Collaborations play a role in their research activities. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Silvio Pierro
  • G. Falcone
  • A. Sindona

The scientist has published in notable venues such as Università della Calabria, connecting their work to academic institutions that engage with semiconductor and electrical engineering research topics.

Best Publications

  • How to measure and predict the molar absorption coefficient of a protein

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  • Determination and analysis of urea and guanidine hydrochloride denaturation curves.

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  • Denaturant m values and heat capacity changes: Relation to changes in accessible surface areas of protein unfolding

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  • A Helix Propensity Scale Based on Experimental Studies of Peptides and Proteins

    C. Nick Pace;J. Martin Scholtz

  • Urea and Guanidine Hydrochloride Denaturation of Ribonuclease, Lysozyme, α-Chymotrypsin, and b-Lactoglobulin

    Raymond F. Greene;C. Nick Pace

  • The Stability of Globular Protein

    C. N. Pace;Jan Hermans

  • Forces contributing to the conformational stability of proteins

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  • Contribution of hydrogen bonds to protein stability

    C. Nick Pace;Hailong Fu;Katrina Lee Fryar;John Landua

  • A summary of the measured pK values of the ionizable groups in folded proteins

    Gerald R. Grimsley;J. Martin Scholtz;J. Martin Scholtz;C. Nick Pace;C. Nick Pace

  • Conformational stability of globular proteins.

    C.Nick Pace

  • Protein Ionizable Groups: pK Values and Their Contribution to Protein Stability and Solubility

    C. Nick Pace;Gerald R. Grimsley;J. Martin Scholtz

  • Contribution of Hydrophobic Interactions to Protein Stability

    C. Nick Pace;Hailong Fu;Katrina Lee Fryar;John Landua

  • Protein structure, stability and solubility in water and other solvents.

    C. Nick Pace;Saul Treviño;Erode Prabhakaran;J. Martin Scholtz

  • Toward a Molecular Understanding of Protein Solubility: Increased Negative Surface Charge Correlates with Increased Solubility

    Ryan M. Kramer;Varad R. Shende;Nicole Motl;C. Nick Pace;C. Nick Pace

  • pH dependence of the urea and guanidine hydrochloride denaturation of ribonuclease A and ribonuclease T1.

    C. Nick Pace;Douglas V. Laurents;James A. Thomson

  • pK values of the ionizable groups of proteins

    Richard L. Thurlkill;Gerald R. Grimsley;J. Martin Scholtz;J. Martin Scholtz;C. Nick Pace;C. Nick Pace

  • Forces stabilizing proteins

    C. Nick Pace;J. Martin Scholtz;Gerald R. Grimsley

  • The effect of net charge on the solubility, activity, and stability of ribonuclease Sa

    Kevin L. Shaw;Gerald R. Grimsley;Gennady I. Yakovlev;Alexander A. Makarov

  • Contribution of the hydrophobic effect to globular protein stability.

    C.Nick Pace

  • Charge-charge interactions influence the denatured state ensemble and contribute to protein stability.

    C. Nick Pace;Roy W. Alston;Kevin L. Shaw

  • Linear extrapolation method of analyzing solvent denaturation curves

    C. Nick Pace;Kevin L. Shaw

  • Amino acid contribution to protein solubility: Asp, Glu, and Ser contribute more favorably than the other hydrophilic amino acids in RNase Sa

    Saul R. Trevino;J. Martin Scholtz;C. Nick Pace

  • A new method for determining the heat capacity change for protein folding.

    C. Nick Pace;Douglas V. Laurents

  • Protein Ionizable Groups: pK Values and Their Contribution to Protein Stability and

    C. Nick Pace;Gerald R. Grimsley;J. Martin Scholtz

Frequent Co-Authors

Kazufumi Takano
Kazufumi Takano Kyoto Prefectural University
James C. Sacchettini
James C. Sacchettini Texas A&M University
Marta Bruix
Marta Bruix Spanish National Research Council
Manuel Rico
Manuel Rico Spanish National Research Council
Wolfram Saenger
Wolfram Saenger Freie Universität Berlin
Udo Heinemann
Udo Heinemann Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine
Julian M. Sturtevant
Julian M. Sturtevant Yale University
Roy M. Daniel
Roy M. Daniel University of Waikato
Arne Elofsson
Arne Elofsson Science for Life Laboratory
David H. Russell
David H. Russell Texas A&M University

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