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Daniel H. O'Leary

Daniel H. O'Leary

D-Index & Metrics

Medicine

D-Index
111
Citations
60179
World Ranking
5256
National Ranking
2836

Daniel H. O'Leary 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 H. O'Leary sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 249 publications — 8th percentile

8% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Daniel H. O'Leary 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 H. O'Leary sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 111 D-Index — 74th percentile

74% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Daniel H. O'Leary is affiliated with Tufts University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on medicine, with specific attention to cardiology, cardiovascular medicine, and pulmonary and respiratory medicine.

Their recent publication record includes work on cardiovascular and cerebrovascular health topics. One notable paper, published in 2024 in UNC Libraries, is titled "GWAS and colocalization analyses implicate carotid intima-media thickness and carotid plaque loci in cardiovascular outcomes."

The main topics covered in their research include:

  • Cardiovascular Health and Disease Prevention
  • Cardiovascular Disease and Adiposity
  • Cerebrovascular and Carotid Artery Diseases

Frequent coauthors who have collaborated with Daniel H. O'Leary include:

  • Nora Franceschini
  • Claudia Giambartolomei
  • P.S. de Vries
  • Chris Finan
  • Josh Bis

The scientist's work has been published predominantly in the venue UNC Libraries.

Best Publications

  • Carotid-Artery Intima and Media Thickness as a Risk Factor for Myocardial Infarction and Stroke in Older Adults

    Daniel H. O'Leary;Joseph F. Polak;Richard A. Kronmal;Teri A. Manolio

  • Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis: Objectives and Design

    Diane E. Bild;David A. Bluemke;Gregory L. Burke;Robert Detrano

  • The cardiovascular health study: Design and rationale

    Linda P. Fried;Nemat O. Borhani;Paul Enright;Curt D. Furberg

  • Coronary calcium as a predictor of coronary events in four racial or ethnic groups.

    Robert Detrano;Alan D. Guerci;J. Jeffrey Carr;Diane E. Bild

  • Clinical Correlates of White Matter Findings on Cranial Magnetic Resonance Imaging of 3301 Elderly People: The Cardiovascular Health Study

    W.T. Longstreth;Teri A. Manolio;Alice Arnold;Gregory L. Burke

  • Association between Plasma Homocysteine Concentrations and Extracranial Carotid-Artery Stenosis

    Jacob Selhub;Paul F. Jacques;Andrew G. Bostom;Ralph B. D'Agostino

  • Distribution and correlates of sonographically detected carotid artery disease in the Cardiovascular Health Study. The CHS Collaborative Research Group.

    D H O'Leary;J F Polak;R A Kronmal;S J Kittner

  • Comparison of Novel Risk Markers for Improvement in Cardiovascular Risk Assessment in Intermediate-Risk Individuals

    Joseph Yeboah;Robyn L. McClelland;Tamar S. Polonsky;Gregory L. Burke

  • Intensive diabetes therapy and carotid intima-media thickness in type 1 diabetes mellitus.

    David M Nathan;John Lachin;Patricia Cleary;Trevor Orchard

  • Effect of Rosuvastatin on Progression of Carotid Intima-Media Thickness in Low-Risk Individuals With Subclinical Atherosclerosis: The METEOR Trial

    John R. Crouse;Joel S. Raichlen;Ward A. Riley;Gregory W. Evans

  • Insulin Sensitivity and Atherosclerosis

    George Howard;Daniel H. O’Leary;Daniel Zaccaro;Steve Haffner

  • The Diabetes Prevention Program: Design and methods for a clinical trial in the prevention of type 2 diabetes

    G. A. Bray;K. S. Polonsky;P. G. Watson;R. B. Goldberg

  • Common Carotid Intima-Media Thickness Measurements in Cardiovascular Risk Prediction A Meta-analysis

    Hester M. den Ruijter;Sanne A.E. Peters;Todd J. Anderson;Annie R. Britton

  • Coronary Artery Calcification Compared With Carotid Intima-Media Thickness in the Prediction of Cardiovascular Disease Incidence : The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA)

    Aaron R. Folsom;Richard A. Kronmal;Robert C. Detrano;Daniel H. O’Leary

  • Use of sonography to evaluate carotid atherosclerosis in the elderly. The Cardiovascular Health Study. CHS Collaborative Research Group.

    D H O'Leary;J F Polak;S K Wolfson;M G Bond

  • Magnetic resonance abnormalities and cardiovascular disease in older adults. The Cardiovascular Health Study.

    Teri A. Manolio;Richard A. Kronmal;Gregory L. Burke;Virginia Poirier

  • Association between blood pressure level and the risk of myocardial infarction, stroke, and total mortality: the cardiovascular health study.

    Bruce M. Psaty;Curt D. Furberg;Lewis H. Kuller;Mary Cushman

  • LDL particle subclasses, LDL particle size, and carotid atherosclerosis in the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA).

    Samia Mora;Moyses Szklo;James D. Otvos;Philip Greenland

  • Intima-media thickness: a tool for atherosclerosis imaging and event prediction.

    Daniel H O’Leary;Joseph F Polak

  • Hypoechoic plaque at US of the carotid artery: an independent risk factor for incident stroke in adults aged 65 years or older. Cardiovascular Health Study.

    J F Polak;L Shemanski;D H O'Leary;D Lefkowitz

Frequent Co-Authors

Joseph F. Polak
Joseph F. Polak Boston University
Gregory L. Burke
Gregory L. Burke Wake Forest University
Diederick E. Grobbee
Diederick E. Grobbee Utrecht University
John R. Crouse
John R. Crouse Wake Forest University
Teri A. Manolio
Teri A. Manolio National Institutes of Health
Michiel L. Bots
Michiel L. Bots Utrecht University
Richard A. Kronmal
Richard A. Kronmal University of Washington
Khurram Nasir
Khurram Nasir Houston Methodist
Matthew J. Budoff
Matthew J. Budoff UCLA Medical Center
Bruce M. Psaty
Bruce M. Psaty University of Washington

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