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75
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16980
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19214
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9572

David A. Nyberg 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 David A. Nyberg sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 215 publications — 4th percentile

4% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

David A. Nyberg 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 David A. Nyberg sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 75 D-Index — 6th percentile

6% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 217 D-Index or more.

Overview

David A. Nyberg is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Medicine, with a specialization in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, General Health Professions, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, and Pharmacy.

The scientist has published extensively on topics including Ethics in medical practice, Maternal and fetal healthcare, Maternal and Perinatal Health Interventions, Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies, Ethics and Legal Issues in Pediatric Healthcare, Medical Malpractice and Liability Issues, and Legal Education and Practice Innovations.

David A. Nyberg has contributed to several recent papers, reflecting a focus on medical ethics and regulation as well as maternal health. Notable publications include:

  • Incorporation of vasa previa screening into a routine anomaly scan: A single center cohort study, 2024, Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica
  • The Inevitable: Dispatches on the Right to Die, 2021, Journal of Medical Regulation
  • The Trusted Doctor: Medical Ethics and Professionalism, 2020, Journal of Medical Regulation
  • The Doctor Who Fooled the World: Science, Deception, and the War on Vaccines, 2022, Journal of Medical Regulation
  • First-Trimester or Second-Trimester Screening, or Both, for Down's Syndrome, 2021, UNC Libraries

Their frequent coauthors include Fergal D. Malone, Christine H. Comstock, Susan J. Gross, Lorraine Dugoff, and Sabrina Craigo. These collaborations indicate active participation in multidisciplinary research efforts.

David A. Nyberg's work is published predominantly in the Journal of Medical Regulation and UNC Libraries, with additional publications appearing in Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica and Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey.

Best Publications

  • Obesity, obstetric complications and cesarean delivery rate--a population-based screening study.

    Joshua L Weiss;Fergal D Malone;Danielle Emig;Robert H Ball

  • First-Trimester or Second-Trimester Screening, or Both, for Down???s Syndrome

    Fergal D. Malone;Jacob A. Canick;Robert H. Ball;David A. Nyberg

  • Impact of maternal age on obstetric outcome.

    Jane Cleary-Goldman;Fergal D. Malone;John Vidaver;Robert H. Ball

  • Isolated sonographic markers for detection of fetal Down syndrome in the second trimester of pregnancy.

    David A. Nyberg;Vivienne L. Souter;Amira El-Bastawissi;Scott Young

  • Threatened abortion: A risk factor for poor pregnancy outcome, a population-based screening study.

    Joshua L Weiss;Fergal D Malone;John Vidaver;Robert H Ball

  • Cesarean section before the onset of labor and subsequent motor function in infants with meningomyelocele diagnosed antenatally

    DA Luthy;T Wardinsky;DB Shurtleff;KA Hollenbach

  • Diagnostic Imaging of Fetal Anomalies

    David A. Nyberg;John P. McGahan;Dolores H. Pretorius;Gianluige Pilu

  • Age-adjusted ultrasound risk assessment for fetal Down's syndrome during the second trimester: description of the method and analysis of 142 cases

    D. A. Nyberg;D. A. Luthy;R. G. Resta;B. C. Nyberg

  • Fetal growth in early pregnancy and risk of delivering low birth weight infant: Prospective cohort study

    Radek Bukowski;Gordon C S Smith;Fergal D Malone;Robert H Ball

  • First-trimester septated cystic hygroma: prevalence, natural history, and pediatric outcome.

    Fergal D. Malone;Robert H. Ball;David A. Nyberg;Christine H. Comstock

  • Preconceptional folate supplementation and the risk of spontaneous preterm birth: A cohort study

    Radek Bukowski;Fergal D. Malone;Flint T. Porter;David A. Nyberg

  • Prenatal sonographic findings of Down syndrome: review of 94 cases.

    D A Nyberg;R G Resta;D A Luthy;D E Hickok

  • Echogenic fetal bowel during the second trimester: clinical importance.

    David A. Nyberg;Theodore Dubinsky;Robert G. Resta;Barry S. Mahony

  • Influence of maternal BMI on genetic sonography in the FaSTER trial

    Kjersti M. Aagaard-Tillery;T. Flint Porter;Fergal D. Malone;David A. Nyberg

  • Trisomy 13 syndrome: prenatal US findings in a review of 33 cases.

    Constance D. Lehman;David A. Nyberg;Thomas C. Winter;Raj P. Kapur

  • Humerus and femur length shortening in the detection of Down's syndrome

    David A. Nyberg;Robert G. Resta;David A. Luthy;Durlin E. Hickok

  • Extrauterine findings of ectopic pregnancy of transvaginal US: importance of echogenic fluid.

    D A Nyberg;M P Hughes;L A Mack;K Y Wang

  • The ‘stuck twin’ phenomenon: Ultrasonographic findings, pregnancy outcome, and management with serial amniocenteses

    B.S. Mahony;C.N. Petty;D.A. Nyberg;D.A. Luthy

  • Fetal growth in early pregnancy and risk of delivering low birth weight infant : Prospective cohort study

    Radek Bukowski;Gordon C. S. Smith;Fergal D. Malone;Robert H. Ball

  • Cesarean section before the onset of labor and subsequent motor function in infants with meningomyelocele diagnosed antenatally

    David A. Luthy;Terrance Wardinsky;David B. Shurtleff;Kenneth A. Hollenbach

Frequent Co-Authors

Mary E. D'Alton
Mary E. D'Alton Columbia University
George R. Saade
George R. Saade The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Ilan E. Timor-Tritsch
Ilan E. Timor-Tritsch Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Richard L. Berkowitz
Richard L. Berkowitz Columbia University
Diana W. Bianchi
Diana W. Bianchi National Institutes of Health
Roy A. Filly
Roy A. Filly University of California, San Francisco
John C. Hobbins
John C. Hobbins University of Colorado Denver
R B Jeffrey
R B Jeffrey Stanford University
Glenn E. Palomaki
Glenn E. Palomaki Brown University
Michelle A. Williams
Michelle A. Williams Harvard University

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