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Christina Lee publication distribution in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Psychology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Christina Lee sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 289 publications — 86th percentile

86% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 705 publications or more.

Christina Lee D-index placement in Psychology in 2026

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

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 62 D-Index — 72nd percentile

72% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 144 D-Index or more.

Overview

Christina Lee is affiliated with the University of Queensland in Australia, focusing primarily on medicine with a substantial volume of research contributions. Their work spans multiple subfields including surgery, oncology, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, and cardiology and cardiovascular medicine.

The scientist's research encompasses a variety of topics such as:

  • Salmonella and Campylobacter epidemiology
  • Esophageal and gastrointestinal pathology
  • HER2/EGFR in cancer research
  • Cancer-related molecular pathways
  • Advanced breast cancer therapies
  • Diabetes management and research
  • COVID-19 and healthcare impacts

Christina Lee has published extensively in several journals, with frequent publications in:

  • Journal of Burn Care & Research
  • The American Journal of Gastroenterology
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Journal of Clinical Medicine
  • Cureus

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Christina Lee include:

  • "Population-scale longitudinal mapping of COVID-19 symptoms, behaviour and testing" (2020) in Nature Human Behaviour
  • "Pathogenic Potential of Hic1-Expressing Cardiac Stromal Progenitors" (2020) in Cell Stem Cell
  • "Exploring Racialized Factors to Understand Why Black Mathematics Teachers Consider Leaving the Profession" (2021) in Educational Researcher
  • "ABBV-011, A Novel, Calicheamicin-Based Antibody-Drug Conjugate, Targets SEZ6 to Eradicate Small Cell Lung Cancer Tumors" (2022) in Molecular Cancer Therapeutics
  • "Uncialamycin-based antibody-drug conjugates: Unique enediyne ADCs exhibiting bystander killing effect" (2021) in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Frequent collaborators in Christina Lee's research include Julia Gavrilyuk, Christine Gu, Monette Aujay, Jessica Furner-Pardoe, and Freya Harrison. Each of these co-authors has contributed to multiple publications alongside Christina Lee.

Best Publications

  • Cohort Profile: The Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health

    Christina Lee;Annette J Dobson;Wendy J Brown;Lois Bryson

  • Women's Health Australia: recruitment for a national longitudinal cohort study.

    Wendy J. Brown;Lois Bryson;Julie E. Byles;Annette J. Dobson

  • Leisure time physical activity in Australian women: relationship with well being and symptoms.

    Wendy J. Brown;Gita Mishra;Christina Lee;Adrian Bauman

  • Miscarriage as a traumatic event: A review of the literature and new implications for intervention

    C. Lee;P. Slade

  • FAMILY STRUCTURE AND INFLUENCE IN FAMILY DECISION MAKING

    Christina K.C. Lee;Sharon E. Beatty

  • Issues for a Psychology of Men's Health.

    Christina Lee;R. Glynn Owens

  • "Man-ing" up and getting drunk: The role of masculine norms, alcohol intoxication and alcohol-related problems among college men

    Derek Kenji Iwamoto;Alice Cheng;Christina S. Lee;Stephanie Takamatsu

  • The Psychology Of Men's Health

    Christina Lee;R. Glynn Owens

  • Behaviors, beliefs, and intentions in skin cancer prevention

    Robyn Cody;Christina Lee

  • Self-efficacy as a Predictor of Performance in Competitive Gymnastics

    Christina Lee

  • RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN PSYCHOLOGICAL STRESS, COPING AND DISORDERED EATING: A REVIEW

    Kylie Ball;Christina Lee

  • Family decision making and coalition patterns

    Christina Kwai‐Choi Lee;Brett A. Collins

  • THE INFLUENCE OF AD MODEL ETHNICITY AND SELF-REFERENCING ON ATTITUDES : Evidence from New Zealand

    Brett Martin;Christina Kwai-Choi Lee;Feng Yang

  • Attitudes, knowledge, and stages of change: a survey of exercise patterns in older Australian women.

    Christina Lee

  • Accuracy of efficacy and outcome expectations in predicting performance in a simulated assertiveness task.

    Christina Lee

  • Perceptions of immunity to disease in adult smokers

    Christina Lee

  • Mood and symptom reporting among middle-aged women: the relationship between menopausal status, hormone replacement therapy, and exercise participation.

    Lorraine Slaven;Christina Lee

  • The influence of family members on housing purchase decisions

    Deborah S. Levy;Christina Kwai‐Choi Lee

  • Effects of physical activity on emotional well-being among older Australian women: cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses.

    Christina Lee;Anne Russell

  • Emerging adulthood and patterns of physical activity among young Australian women

    Sandra Bell;Christina Lee

  • Cognitive-Dissonance in Tobacco Smokers

    Christine McMaster;Christina Lee

Frequent Co-Authors

Neville Owen
Neville Owen Swinburne University of Technology
Annette J. Dobson
Annette J. Dobson University of Queensland
Wendy J. Brown
Wendy J. Brown University of Queensland
Tracey D. Wade
Tracey D. Wade Flinders University
Jodi A. Mindell
Jodi A. Mindell Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Penelope M. Webb
Penelope M. Webb QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute
Jayne Lucke
Jayne Lucke La Trobe University
Gita D. Mishra
Gita D. Mishra University of Queensland
Richard Longabaugh
Richard Longabaugh Brown University
Angela Taft
Angela Taft La Trobe University

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