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David J.W. Grant

David J.W. Grant

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
63
Citations
12610
World Ranking
8529
National Ranking
218

David J.W. Grant publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where David J.W. Grant sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 205 publications — 34th percentile

34% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

David J.W. Grant D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

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

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 63 D-Index — 54th percentile

54% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1999 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

David J.W. Grant was affiliated with the University of Toronto in Canada. The primary area of their research was medicine, with a focus on several subfields including emergency medicine, emergency medical services, general health professions, physiology, and nephrology.

Their research topics covered a range of specific medical and healthcare issues, concentrating especially on emergency and acute care studies, simulation-based education in healthcare, sepsis diagnosis and treatment, respiratory support and mechanisms, interprofessional education and collaboration, dialysis and renal disease management, and acute kidney injury research.

Prominent recent publications by David J.W. Grant included:

  • The ROX index has greater predictive validity than NEWS2 for deterioration in Covid-19, 2021, EClinicalMedicine
  • Manifesto for healthcare simulation practice, 2020, BMJ Simulation & Technology Enhanced Learning
  • The Infant KIdney Dialysis and Utrafiltration (I-KID) Study: A Stepped-Wedge Cluster-Randomized Study in Infants, Comparing Peritoneal Dialysis, Continuous Venovenous Hemofiltration, and Newcastle Infant Dialysis Ultrafiltration System, a Novel Infant Hemodialysis Device, 2023, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
  • Increased time from physiological derangement to critical care admission associates with mortality, 2021, Critical Care
  • Enhancing the efficiency of charging & parking processes for Autonomous Mobile Robot fleets: A simulative evaluation, 2022, Journal of Power Sources

Frequent coauthors with whom David J.W. Grant collaborated included:

  • Guy Glover
  • Emma Prower
  • Megan Pontin
  • H Lambert
  • Shaun Hiu

Their research was published across a variety of venues such as EClinicalMedicine, BMJ Simulation & Technology Enhanced Learning, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, Advances in Simulation, and Critical Care.

David J.W. Grant was recognized with the award of Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1999.

Best Publications

  • CRYSTAL STRUCTURES OF DRUGS: ADVANCES IN DETERMINATION, PREDICTION AND ENGINEERING

    Sharmistha Datta;David J. W. Grant

  • Indications for pediatric intestinal transplantation: a position paper of the American Society of Transplantation.

    Stuart S. Kaufman;James B. Atkinson;Adrian Bianchi;Olivier J. Goulet

  • Solubility behavior of organic compounds

    David J. W. Grant;Takeru Higuchi

  • NON – LINEAR VAN'T HOFF SOLUBILITY TEMPERATURE PLOTS AND THEIR PHARMACEUTICAL INTERPRETATION

    D.J.W. Grant;M. Mehdizadeh;A.H.-L. Chow;J.E. Fairbrother

  • Polymorph screening: influence of solvents on the rate of solvent-mediated polymorphic transformation.

    Chong Hui Gu;Victor Young;David J.W. Grant

  • Physical stability of amorphous pharmaceuticals: Importance of configurational thermodynamic quantities and molecular mobility

    Deliang Zhou;Geoff G.Z. Zhang;Devalina Law;David J.W. Grant

  • THEORY AND ORIGIN OF POLYMORPHISM

    D. J. W. Grant

  • Influence of crystal structure on the tableting properties of sulfamerazine polymorphs.

    Changquan Sun;Changquan Sun;David J. W. Grant

  • Solid-state characterization of nifedipine solid dispersions

    Sudha R. Vippagunta;Karin A. Maul;Siva Tallavajhala;David J.W. Grant

  • Solid-state pharmaceutical chemistry

    S. R. Byrn;R. R. Pfeiffer;G. Stephenson;D. J. W. Grant

  • Influence of water activity in organic solvent + water mixtures on the nature of the crystallizing drug phase. 2. Ampicillin

    Haijian Zhu;David J.W. Grant

  • Research paperInfluence of water activity in organic solvent + water mixtures on the nature of the crystallizing drug phase. 1. Theophylline

    Haijian Zhu;Ceaminia Yuen;David J.W. Grant

  • Variability in tacrolimus blood levels increases the risk of late rejection and graft loss after solid organ transplantation in older children

    Stacey M. Pollock-BarZiv;Yaron Finkelstein;Yaron Finkelstein;Cedric Manlhiot;Anne I. Dipchand

  • Hydrogen bonding in sulfonamides.

    Daniel A. Adsmond;David J.W. Grant

  • Mechanochromism of piroxicam accompanied by intermolecular proton transfer probed by spectroscopic methods and solid-phase changes.

    Agam R Sheth;Joseph W Lubach;Eric J Munson;Francis X Muller

  • Effects of initial particle size on the tableting properties of L-lysine monohydrochloride dihydrate powder.

    Changquan Sun;David J.W Grant

  • Identifying the Stable Polymorph Early in the Drug Discovery–Development Process

    Jonathan M Miller;Benjamin M Collman;Landon R Greene;David J W Grant

  • Influence of elastic deformation of particles on Heckel analysis.

    Changquan Sun;David J. W. Grant

  • Crystallization and Transitions of Sulfamerazine Polymorphs

    Geoff G.Z. Zhang;Chonghui Gu;Mark T. Zell;R. Todd Burkhardt

  • Estimating the relative stability of polymorphs and hydrates from heats of solution and solubility data

    Chong‐Hui Gu;David J.W. Grant

Frequent Co-Authors

Victor G. Young
Victor G. Young University of Minnesota
Changquan Calvin Sun
Changquan Calvin Sun University of Minnesota
Gary A. Levy
Gary A. Levy University of Toronto
Hak-Kim Chan
Hak-Kim Chan University of Sydney
Raj Suryanarayanan
Raj Suryanarayanan University of Minnesota
Paul D. Greig
Paul D. Greig Toronto General Hospital
Sergey Vyazovkin
Sergey Vyazovkin University of Alabama at Birmingham
Stephen R. Byrn
Stephen R. Byrn Purdue University West Lafayette
William W. Brennessel
William W. Brennessel University of Rochester

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