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35
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12445
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1677
National Ranking
483

Overview

Charles G. Sibley is affiliated with the American Museum of Natural History in the United States. Their research spans multiple areas within the field of medicine, with a particular focus on subfields including Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine, and Emergency Medical Services.

The main topics of their work cover a range of themes related to medical education, clinical outcomes, and emergency care, such as:

  • Innovations in Medical Education
  • Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes
  • Health and Medical Research Impacts
  • Trauma and Emergency Care Studies
  • Trauma, Hemostasis, Coagulopathy, Resuscitation
  • Disaster Response and Management

Recent publications by Charles G. Sibley include:

  • "Competency-Based Assessments: Leveraging Artificial Intelligence to Predict Subcompetency Content" (2022), published in Academic Medicine
  • "Where There's a War, There's a Way: A Brief Report on Tactical Combat Casualty Care Training in a Multinational Environment" (2023), published in the Journal of Special Operations Medicine

Their frequent co-authors are:

  • Gregory J Booth
  • Benjamin P. Ross
  • William A. Cronin
  • Angela McElrath
  • Kyle L. Cyr

Charles G. Sibley has published in venues such as Academic Medicine and the Journal of Special Operations Medicine.

Best Publications

  • Distribution and taxonomy of birds of the world

    Charles Gald Sibley;Burt L. Monroe

  • Phylogeny and classification of birds: a study in molecular evolution

    Charles Gald Sibley;Jon E. Ahlquist

  • The phylogeny of the hominoid primates, as indicated by DNA-DNA hybridization

    Charles G. Sibley;Jon E. Ahlquist

  • Continental breakup and the ordinal diversification of birds and mammals

    S. Blair Hedges;Patrick H. Parker;Charles G. Sibley;Sudhir Kumar

  • DNA hybridization evidence of hominoid phylogeny: results from an expanded data set.

    Charles G. Sibley;Jon E. Ahlquist

  • A Classification of the Living Birds of the World Based on Dna-Dna Hybridization Studies

    Charles G Sibley;Jon E. Ahlquist;Burt L Monroe

  • A World Checklist of Birds

    Burt L. Monroe;Charles Gald Sibley

  • The Early History of Modern Birds Inferred from DNA Sequences of Nuclear and Mitochondrial Ribosomal Genes

    Marcel van Tuinen;Charles G. Sibley;S. Blair Hedges

  • The Evolutionary and Taxonomic Significance of Sexual Dimorphism and Hybridization in Birds

    Charles G. Sibley

  • The Phylogeny and Classification of the Australo-Papuan Passerine Birds

    Charles G. Sibley;Jon E. Ahlquist

  • A comparative study of the egg white proteins of non-passerine birds

    Charles G Sibley;Jon E Ahlquist

  • THE ELECTROPHORETIC PATTERNS OF AVIAN EGG-WHITE PROTEINS AS TAXONOMIC CHARACTERS*

    Charles G. Sibley

  • DNA hybridization evidence of hominoid phylogeny: a reanalysis of the data.

    Charles G. Sibley;John A. Comstock;Jon E. Ahlquist

  • Phylogeny and classification of birds based on the data of DNA-DNA hybridization

    Charles G. Sibley;Jon E. Ahlquist

  • Molecules vs. morphology in avian evolution: the case of the "pelecaniform" birds.

    S. B. Hedges;Charles G. Sibley

  • A Supplement to Distribution and taxonomy of birds of the world

    Charles Gald Sibley;Burt L. Monroe

  • Hybridization in the Buntings (Passerina) of the Great Plains

    Charles G. Sibley;Lester L. Short

  • Phylogeny and biogeography of ratite birds inferred from DNA sequences of the mitochondrial ribosomal genes.

    M van Tuinen;C G Sibley;S B Hedges

  • HYBRIDIZATION IN THE RED–EYED TOWHEES OF MEXICO

    Charles G. Sibley

  • The Relationships of the Hawaiian Honeycreepers (Drepaninini) as Indicated by DNA-DNA Hybridization

    Charles G. Sibley;Jon E. Ahlquist

  • Relationships of the chromosomal species in the Eurasian mole rats of the Spalax ehrenbergi group as determined by DNA-DNA hybridization, and an estimate of the spalacid-murid divergence time.

    François M. Catzeflis;Eviatar Nevo;Jon E. Ahlquist;Charles G. Sibley

  • HYBRIDIZATION IN THE RED-EYED TOWHEES OF MEXICO: THE EASTERN PLATEAU POPULATIONS

    Charles G. Sibley;David A. West

  • Genetic Polymorphism in New Guinea Starlings of the Genus Aplonis

    Kendall W. Corbin;Charles G. Sibley;Andrew Ferguson;Allan C. Wilson

  • Reconstructing Bird Phylogeny by Comparing DNA's

    Charles G. Sibley;Jon E. Ahlquist

  • Hybridization in the Red-Eyed Towhees of Mexico: The Populations of the Southeastern Plateau Region

    Charles G. Sibley;Fred C. Sibley

  • Species formation in the red-eyed towhees of Mexico

    Charles Gald Sibley

Frequent Co-Authors

John C. Avise
John C. Avise University of California, Irvine
S. Blair Hedges
S. Blair Hedges Temple University
Scott M. Lanyon
Scott M. Lanyon University of Minnesota
Allan C. Wilson
Allan C. Wilson University of California, Berkeley
Sudhir Kumar
Sudhir Kumar Temple University
Eviatar Nevo
Eviatar Nevo University of Haifa
Frederick H. Sheldon
Frederick H. Sheldon Louisiana State University
Mark S. Springer
Mark S. Springer University of California, Riverside
David P. Mindell
David P. Mindell University of California, San Francisco

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