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2025

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Best Female Scientists

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113
Citations
45370
World Ranking
778
National Ranking
473

Medicine

D-Index
114
Citations
46650
World Ranking
4751
National Ranking
2575

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  • 2025 - Research.com Best Female Scientists Award

Overview

Caroline B. Hall was affiliated with the University of Rochester in the United States and contributed to research primarily in the field of Medicine. Their work spanned several specialized subfields including Dermatology, Oncology, Biomaterials, Pharmacology, and Immunology.

Their research topics covered a range of areas with emphasis on:

  • Collagen: Extraction and Characterization
  • Skin Protection and Aging
  • Dermatologic Treatments and Research
  • Cytokine Signaling Pathways and Interactions
  • Pharmacological Effects of Natural Compounds
  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction
  • Colorectal Cancer Treatments and Studies

Caroline B. Hall published multiple papers between 2022 and 2023 in notable venues, including the following:

  • Reviewing Collagen Supplements, 2022, Plastic and Aesthetic Nursing
  • It's Not About Grit: Trauma, Equity, and the Power of Transformative Teaching (Book Review), 2022, Journal of Trauma Studies in Education
  • CREATINE KINASE EXPRESSION IS PROTECTIVE IN A MOUSE COLITIS MODEL, 2023, Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
  • CREATINE KINASE EXPRESSION IS PROTECTIVE IN A MOUSE COLITIS MODEL, 2023, Gastroenterology

Frequently collaborating with other researchers, Caroline B. Hall coauthored publications with Sean P. Colgan, Jordi M. Lanis, Alexander S. Dowdell, Emily Murphy, and Ian M. Cartwright. These professional relationships contributed to the research output, most notably in journals such as Gastroenterology and Plastic and Aesthetic Nursing.

Their frequent publication venues included:

  • Gastroenterology
  • Plastic and Aesthetic Nursing
  • Journal of Trauma Studies in Education
  • Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
  • American Journal Of Pathology

Best Publications

  • The burden of respiratory syncytial virus infection in young children.

    Caroline Breese Hall;Geoffrey A. Weinberg;Marika K. Iwane;Aaron K. Blumkin

  • Respiratory Syncytial Virus and Parainfluenza Virus

    Caroline Breese Hall

  • Immunity to and Frequency of Reinfection with Respiratory Syncytial Virus

    Caroline Breese Hall;Edward E. Walsh;Christine E. Long;Kenneth C. Schnabel

  • The Underrecognized Burden of Influenza in Young Children

    Katherine A. Poehling;Kathryn M. Edwards;Geoffrey A. Weinberg;Peter Szilagyi

  • Respiratory syncytial viral infection in children with compromised immune function.

    Caroline Breese Hall;Keith R. Powell;Noni E. MacDonald;Christine L. Gala

  • Respiratory syncytial viral infection in infants with congenital heart disease.

    Noni E. MacDonald;Caroline Breese Hall;Stephen C. Suffin;Chloe Alexson

  • Diagnosis and management of bronchiolitis

    Allan S. Lieberthal;Howard Bauchner;Caroline B. Hall;David W. Johnson

  • Human Herpesvirus-6 Infection in Children -- A Prospective Study of Complications and Reactivation

    Caroline Breese Hall;Christine E. Long;Kenneth C. Schnabel;Mary T. Caserta

  • Norovirus and Medically Attended Gastroenteritis in U.S. Children

    Daniel C. Payne;Jan Vinjé;Peter G. Szilagyi;Kathryn M. Edwards

  • Transmission of Influenza: Implications for Control in Health Care Settings

    Carolyn Buxton Bridges;Matthew J Kuehnert;Caroline B Hall

  • Aerosolized ribavirin treatment of infants with respiratory syncytial viral infection. A randomized double-blind study.

    Hall Cb;McBride Jt;Walsh Ee;Bell Dm

  • Population-Based Surveillance for Hospitalizations Associated With Respiratory Syncytial Virus, Influenza Virus, and Parainfluenza Viruses Among Young Children

    Marika K Iwane;Kathryn M Edwards;Peter G Szilagyi;Frances J Walker

  • Respiratory Syncytial Virus–Associated Hospitalizations Among Children Less Than 24 Months of Age

    Caroline Breese Hall;Geoffrey A. Weinberg;Aaron K. Blumkin;Kathryn M. Edwards

  • Circulation patterns of genetically distinct group A and B strains of human respiratory syncytial virus in a community

    Teresa C. T. Peret;Caroline B. Hall;Kenneth C. Schnabel;Joshua A. Golub

  • Modes of transmission of respiratory syncytial virus

    Hall Cb;Douglas Rg

  • Isolation and characterization of a mouse cDNA clone that expresses mast-cell growth-factor activity in monkey cells

    Takashi Yokota;Frank Lee;Donna Rennick;Carol Hall

  • Bronchiolitis: recent evidence on diagnosis and management.

    Joseph J. Zorc;Joseph J. Zorc;Caroline Breese Hall

  • Occurrence of Groups A and B of Respiratory Syncytial Virus over 15 Years: Associated Epidemiologic and Clinical Characteristics in Hospitalized and Ambulatory Children

    Caroline Breese Hall;Edward E. Walsh;Kenneth C. Schnabel;Christine E. Long

  • Possible Transmission by Fomites of Respiratory Syncytial Virus

    Hall Cb;Douglas Rg;Geiman Jm

  • Respiratory syncytial virus.

    Caroline Breese Hall

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter G. Szilagyi
Peter G. Szilagyi University of California, Los Angeles
Kathryn M. Edwards
Kathryn M. Edwards Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Geoffrey A. Weinberg
Geoffrey A. Weinberg University of Rochester
Marie R. Griffin
Marie R. Griffin Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Neal A. Halsey
Neal A. Halsey Johns Hopkins University
Walter A. Orenstein
Walter A. Orenstein Emory University
Larry K. Pickering
Larry K. Pickering Emory University
Ram Yogev
Ram Yogev Northwestern University
John V. Williams
John V. Williams University of Pittsburgh
Dean D. Erdman
Dean D. Erdman Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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