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D-Index
100
Citations
50270
World Ranking
8149
National Ranking
4225

Daniel B. Carr publication distribution in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Medicine in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Daniel B. Carr sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 446 publications — 48th percentile

48% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,796 publications or more.

Daniel B. Carr D-index placement in Medicine in 2026

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

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This scientist: 100 D-Index — 60th percentile

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

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Overview

Daniel B. Carr is affiliated with Tufts University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on medicine, with notable contributions in pharmacology, anesthesiology and pain medicine, surgery, cognitive neuroscience, and physiology.

The scientist's work extensively covers topics related to musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation, pain management and opioid use, pain management and the placebo effect, pain mechanisms and treatments, spine and intervertebral disc pathology, anesthesia, and pain management and treatment.

Daniel B. Carr has authored several research papers, including:

  • The revised International Association for the Study of Pain definition of pain: concepts, challenges, and compromises, 2020, Pain
  • Persistent Spinal Pain Syndrome: A Proposal for Failed Back Surgery Syndrome and ICD-11, 2021, Pain Medicine
  • Optimizing and Accelerating the Development of Precision Pain Treatments for Chronic Pain: IMMPACT Review and Recommendations, 2022, Journal of Pain
  • Features and methods to discriminate between mechanism-based categories of pain experienced in the musculoskeletal system: a Delphi expert consensus study, 2022, Pain
  • Patient phenotyping in clinical trials of chronic pain treatments: IMMPACT recommendations, 2021, PAIN Reports

Their frequent co-authors include Ylisabyth S. Bradshaw, Ralf Baron, Dennis C. Turk, Robert H. Dworkin, and Srinivasa N. Raja.

The scientist's research is published predominantly in venues such as Pain Medicine, Pain, Journal of Pain, PAIN Reports, and Journal of Religion and Health. Pain Medicine features the highest number of their publications.

Best Publications

  • The revised International Association for the Study of Pain definition of pain: concepts, challenges, and compromises.

    Srinivasa N. Raja;Daniel B. Carr;Milton Cohen;Nanna B. Finnerup;Nanna B. Finnerup

  • Topical Review and RecommendationsCore outcome measures for chronic pain clinical trials: IMMPACT recommendations

    Robert H. Dworkin;Dennis C. Turk;John T. Farrar;Jennifer A. Haythornthwaite

  • Core outcome domains for chronic pain clinical trials: IMMPACT recommendations.

    Dennis C Turk;Robert H Dworkin;Robert R Allen;Nicholas Bellamy

  • Relationship of adiponectin to body fat distribution, insulin sensitivity and plasma lipoproteins: evidence for independent roles of age and sex.

    Miriam Cnop;P. J. Havel;K. M. Utzschneider;D. B. Carr

  • The comparative effects of postoperative analgesic therapies on pulmonary outcome : Cumulative meta-analyses of randomized, controlled trials

    Jane C. Ballantyne;Daniel B. Carr;Sarah deFerranti;Thomas Suarez

  • Pain management : A fundamental human right

    Frank Brennan;Daniel B. Carr;Michael Cousins

  • The Comparative Effects of Postoperative Analgesic Therapies on Pulmonary Outcome

    Jane C. Ballantyne;Daniel B. Carr;Sarah deFerranti;Thomas Suarez

  • Large-scale temporal gene expression mapping of central nervous system development.

    Xiling Wen;Stefanie Fuhrman;George S. Michaels;Daniel B. Carr

  • American Pain Society recommendations for improving the quality of acute and cancer pain management: American Pain Society quality of care task force

    Debra B. Gordon;June L. Dahl;Christine Miaskowski;Bill McCarberg

  • Music for pain relief

    M Soledad Cepeda;Daniel B Carr;Joseph Lau;Hernando Alvarez

  • Neurolytic celiac plexus block for treatment of cancer pain : a meta-analysis

    E. Eisenberg;D. B. Carr;T. C. Chalmers

  • What decline in pain intensity is meaningful to patients with acute pain

    M Soledad Cepeda;Juan M Africano;Rodolfo Polo;Ramiro Alcala

  • The neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, and neurochemistry of pain, stress, and analgesia in newborns and children.

    K.J.S. Anand;D.B. Carr

  • The role of the anesthesiologist in fast-track surgery: From multimodal analgesia to perioperative medical care

    Paul F. White;Henrik Kehlet;Joseph M. Neal;Thomas Schricker

  • Management of opioid side effects in cancer-related and chronic noncancer pain: a systematic review

    Ewan McNicol;Nathalie Horowicz-Mehler;Ruth A Fisk;Kyle Bennett

  • Efficacy and Safety of Opioid Agonists in the Treatment of Neuropathic Pain of Nonmalignant Origin: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials

    Elon Eisenberg;Ewan D. McNicol;Daniel B. Carr

  • Postoperative patient-controlled analgesia: Meta-analyses of initial randomized control trials

    Jane C. Ballantyne;Daniel B. Carr;Thomas C. Chalmers;Keith B.G. Dear

  • Itching after epidural and spinal opiates

    Jane C. Ballantyne;Alan B. Loach;Daniel B. Carr

  • Physical Conditioning Facilitates the Exercise-Induced Secretion of Beta-Endorphin and Beta-Lipotropin in Women

    Daniel B. Carr;Beverly A. Bullen;Gary S. Skrinar;Michael A. Arnold

  • New clinical-practice guidelines for the management of pain in patients with cancer.

    Ada Jacox;Daniel B. Carr;Richard Payne

Frequent Co-Authors

Joseph Lau
Joseph Lau Chinese University of Hong Kong
Matt Kaeberlein
Matt Kaeberlein University of Washington
Brian K. Kennedy
Brian K. Kennedy National University of Singapore
Joseph B. Martin
Joseph B. Martin Harvard University
Dennis C. Turk
Dennis C. Turk University of Washington
Steven E. Kahn
Steven E. Kahn University of Washington
Jane C. Ballantyne
Jane C. Ballantyne University of Washington
Robert H. Dworkin
Robert H. Dworkin University of Rochester Medical Center
Michael Rosenblatt
Michael Rosenblatt MSD (United States)
Sean Mackey
Sean Mackey Stanford University

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