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D-Index
40
Citations
6035
World Ranking
8118
National Ranking
3480

David F. Dolan publication distribution in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Neuroscience in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where David F. Dolan sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 109 publications — 22nd percentile

22% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 887 publications or more.

David F. Dolan D-index placement in Neuroscience in 2026

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

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 40 D-Index — 17th percentile

17% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

David F. Dolan is affiliated with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in the United States. Their research spans several fields, with a primary focus on neuroscience and significant contributions in both molecular biology and sensory systems. Additional subfields of interest include cognitive neuroscience, nuclear and high energy physics, and astronomy and astrophysics.

Dolan's work addresses key topics such as hearing, cochlea, tinnitus, genetics, particle detector development and performance, connexins and lens biology, retinal development and disorders, astrophysical phenomena and observations, advanced x-ray imaging techniques, and the neuroscience of respiration and sleep.

Frequent co-authors of Dolan include Yehoash Raphael, Diane M. Prieskorn, Lisa Kabara, Oded Ben-Tal, and Martin C. Weisskopf. These collaborations highlight a network of partnerships across related fields of study.

Their recent papers illustrate a broad range of research interests and publication venues. Notable papers include:

  • "Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer: prelaunch" (2022) published in the Journal of Astronomical Telescopes Instruments and Systems
  • "GJB2 gene therapy and conditional deletion reveal developmental stage-dependent effects on inner ear structure and function" (2021) in Molecular Therapy - Methods & Clinical Development
  • "Rapamycin Added to Diet in Late Mid-Life Delays Age-Related Hearing Loss in UMHET4 Mice" (2021) featured in Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience
  • "USH2A Gene Mutations in Rabbits Lead to Progressive Retinal Degeneration and Hearing Loss" (2023) in Translational Vision Science & Technology
  • "Effects of Calcitonin-Gene-Related-Peptide on Auditory Nerve Activity" (2021) in Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology

Publication venues where Dolan has regularly contributed include Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Hearing Research, Journal of Astronomical Telescopes Instruments and Systems, Molecular Therapy - Methods & Clinical Development, and Translational Vision Science & Technology.

Best Publications

  • Auditory hair cell replacement and hearing improvement by Atoh1 gene therapy in deaf mammals

    Masahiko Izumikawa;Ryosei Minoda;Ryosei Minoda;Kohei Kawamoto;Karen A Abrashkin

  • Claudin 14 knockout mice, a model for autosomal recessive deafness DFNB29, are deaf due to cochlear hair cell degeneration

    Tamar Ben-Yosef;Inna A. Belyantseva;Thomas L. Saunders;Elizabeth D. Hughes

  • Transgenic mouse model of the mild dominant form of osteogenesis imperfecta.

    Jeffrey Bonadio;Thomas L. Saunders;Eugene Tsai;Steven A. Goldstein

  • Steady-state sinusoidal velocity responses of the basilar membrane in guinea pig.

    Alfred L. Nuttall;David F. Dolan

  • Laser Doppler velocimetry of basilar membrane vibration.

    Alfred L. Nuttall;David F. Dolan;Gopal B. Avinash

  • Age-related auditory pathology in the CBA/J mouse

    Su Hua Sha;Ariane Kanicki;Gary Dootz;Andra E. Talaska

  • Mutation of the novel gene Tmie results in sensory cell defects in the inner ear of spinner, a mouse model of human hearing loss DFNB6

    Kristina L. Mitchem;Ellen Hibbard;Lisa A. Beyer;Ken Bosom

  • Masked cochlear whole-nerve response intensity functions altered by electrical stimulation of the crossed olivocochlear bundle.

    David F. Dolan;Alfred L. Nuttall

  • Alström Syndrome protein ALMS1 localizes to basal bodies of cochlear hair cells and regulates cilium-dependent planar cell polarity

    Daniel Jagger;Gayle Collin;John Kelly;Emily Towers

  • Hearing Loss and Hair Cell Death in Mice Given the Cholesterol-Chelating Agent Hydroxypropyl-β-Cyclodextrin

    Mark A. Crumling;Liqian Liu;Paul V. Thomas;Jennifer Benson

  • OTO-104: a sustained-release dexamethasone hydrogel for the treatment of otic disorders

    Fabrice Piu;Xiaobo Wang;Rayne Fernandez;Luis Dellamary

  • c-fos mRNA induction in acute and chronic audiogenic stress: possible role of the orbitofrontal cortex in habituation.

    Serge Campeau;David Dolan;Huda Akil;Stanley J. Watson

  • Glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor has a dose dependent influence on noise-induced hearing loss in the guinea pig cochlea.

    Fumi Shoji;Tatsuya Yamasoba;Tatsuya Yamasoba;Ella Magal;David F. Dolan

  • Hair cells in the inner ear of the pirouette and shaker 2 mutant mice.

    Lisa A. Beyer;Hana Odeh;Frank J. Probst;Erica H. Lambert

  • Asynchronous neural activity recorded from the round window

    David F. Dolan;Alfred L. Nuttall;Gopal Avinash

  • Pathways for protection from noise induced hearing loss

    C. G. Le Prell;D. F. Dolan;J. Schacht;J. M. Miller

  • The 133-kDa N-terminal domain enables myosin 15 to maintain mechanotransducing stereocilia and is essential for hearing

    Qing Fang;Artur A Indzhykulian;Mirna Mustapha;Gavin P Riordan

  • Deafness and permanently reduced potassium channel gene expression and function in hypothyroid Pit1dw mutants.

    Mirna Mustapha;Qing Fang;Tzy Wen Gong;David F. Dolan

  • Frequency-dependent enhancement of basilar membrane velocity during olivocochlear bundle stimulation

    David F. Dolan;Meng He Guo;Alfred L. Nuttall;Alfred L. Nuttall

  • Genetic Mapping Refines DFNB3 to 17p11.2, Suggests Multiple Alleles of DFNB3, and Supports Homology to the Mouse Model shaker-2

    Yong Liang;Yong Liang;Aihui Wang;Aihui Wang;Frank J. Probst;I. Nyoman Arhya

Frequent Co-Authors

Yehoash Raphael
Yehoash Raphael University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Richard A. Altschuler
Richard A. Altschuler University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Alfred L. Nuttall
Alfred L. Nuttall Oregon Health & Science University
Sally A. Camper
Sally A. Camper University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Josef M. Miller
Josef M. Miller University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Jochen Schacht
Jochen Schacht University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Susan E. Shore
Susan E. Shore University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Richard A. Miller
Richard A. Miller University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Inna A. Belyantseva
Inna A. Belyantseva National Institutes of Health
Thomas B. Friedman
Thomas B. Friedman National Institutes of Health

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