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D-Index
58
Citations
16519
World Ranking
3479
National Ranking
1614

David P. Skoner publication distribution in Immunology in 2026

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

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62 publications 807+

This scientist: 318 publications — 67th percentile

67% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 807 publications or more.

David P. Skoner D-index placement in Immunology in 2026

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

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40 D-Index 157+

This scientist: 58 D-Index — 30th percentile

30% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 157 D-Index or more.

Overview

David P. Skoner is affiliated with West Virginia University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on fields within Medicine, including Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Physiology, Immunology and Allergy, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, and Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis.

Their scholarly output addresses several main topics including Asthma and respiratory diseases, Respiratory and Cough-Related Research, Allergic Rhinitis and Sensitization, Pharmaceutical studies and practices, Inhalation and Respiratory Drug Delivery, Air Quality and Health Impacts, and Air Quality Monitoring and Forecasting.

David P. Skoner has contributed papers to notable journals and frequently published in venues such as Current Opinion in Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Journal of Asthma, The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology In Practice, Allergy and Asthma Proceedings, and Pediatric Pulmonology.

Significant recent publications include:

  • Asthma prevalence and control among schoolchildren residing near outdoor air pollution sites, 2020, Journal of Asthma
  • Complications and Health Care Resource Utilization Associated with Systemic Corticosteroids in Children and Adolescents with Persistent Asthma, 2020, The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology In Practice
  • Pictorial versus written asthma action plans for youth: initial impact on regimen knowledge, medication adherence, symptom control, and family satisfaction, 2021, Journal of Asthma
  • Evaluation of the ocular safety associated with the exhalation delivery system with fluticasone, 2021, Allergy and Asthma Proceedings
  • Is This Medication Safe for My Child? How to Discuss Safety of Commonly Used Medications With Parents, 2022, The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology In Practice

They have collaborated frequently with coauthors including Stacey Mahady, Breanne Hayes, Andrew Grant, Enrico Heffler, and Susan M. Tarlo.

Best Publications

  • Social Ties and Susceptibility to the Common Cold

    Sheldon Cohen;William J. Doyle;David P. Skoner;Bruce S. Rabin

  • Allergic rhinitis: Definition, epidemiology, pathophysiology, detection, and diagnosis ☆ ☆☆

    David P. Skoner

  • Diagnosis and Management of Rhinitis: Complete Guidelines of the Joint Task Force on Practice Parameters in Allergy, Asthma and Immunology

    Mark S. Dykewicz;Stanley M. Fineman;David P. Skoner;Richard A. Nicklas

  • Psychological stress, cytokine production, and severity of upper respiratory illness.

    Sheldon Cohen;William J. Doyle;David P. Skoner

  • Absence of growth retardation in children with perennial allergic rhinitis after one year of treatment with mometasone furoate aqueous nasal spray.

    E J Schenkel;D P Skoner;E A Bronsky;S D Miller

  • Detection of Growth Suppression in Children During Treatment With Intranasal Beclomethasone Dipropionate

    David P. Skoner;Gary S. Rachelefsky;Eli O. Meltzer;Paul Chervinsky

  • State and trait negative affect as predictors of objective and subjective symptoms of respiratory viral infections.

    Sheldon Cohen;William J. Doyle;David P. Skoner;Philip Fireman

  • Efficacy and safety of timothy grass allergy immunotherapy tablets in North American children and adolescents

    Michael Blaiss;Jennifer Maloney;Jennifer Maloney;Hendrik Nolte;Hendrik Nolte;Sandra Gawchik

  • Physiologic responses to intranasal dose-response challenges with histamine, methacholine, bradykinin, and prostaglandin in adult volunteers with and without nasal allergy

    William J. Doyle;Sharon Boehm;David P. Skoner

  • Evidence for Cytokine Mediation of Disease Expression in Adults Experimentally Infected with Influenza A Virus

    David P. Skoner;Deborah A. Gentile;Asha Patel;William J. Doyle

  • Once-daily budesonide inhalation suspension for the treatment of persistent asthma in infants and young children.

    James P. Kemp;David P. Skoner;Stanley J. Szefler;Karen Walton-Bowen

  • Efficacy and safety of grass sublingual immunotherapy tablet, MK-7243: a large randomized controlled trial.

    Jennifer Maloney;David I. Bernstein;Harold Nelson;Peter Creticos

  • Personality and tonic cardiovascular, neuroendocrine, and immune parameters.

    Gregory E. Miller;Gregory E. Miller;Sheldon Cohen;Bruce S. Rabin;David P. Skoner;David P. Skoner

  • Analysis of nasal secretions during experimental rhinovirus upper respiratory infections

    Yasushi Igarashi;David P. Skoner;William J. Doyle;Martha V. White

  • Cytokine gene polymorphisms moderate illness severity in infants with respiratory syncytial virus infection.

    Deborah A Gentile;William J Doyle;Adriana Zeevi;Judith Howe-Adams

  • Low-dose levalbuterol in children with asthma: safety and efficacy in comparison with placebo and racemic albuterol.

    Henry Milgrom;David P. Skoner;George Bensch;Kenneth T. Kim

  • New Enzyme Immunoassay for Salivary Cortisol

    Hershel Raff;Peter J. Homar;David P. Skoner

  • Nasal and otologic effects of experimental influenza a virus infection

    William J. Doyle;Craig Alan Buchman;David P. Skoner;James T. Seroky

  • Effect of experimental influenza A virus infection on isolation of Streptococcus pneumoniae and other aerobic bacteria from the oropharynges of allergic and nonallergic adult subjects.

    R M Wadowsky;S M Mietzner;D P Skoner;W J Doyle

  • A double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial of the effect of chlorpheniramine on the response of the nasal airway, middle ear and eustachian tube to provocative rhinovirus challenge.

    William J. Doyle;Timothy P. Mcbride;David P. Skoner;Bruce R. Maddern

  • Social Ties and Susceptibility to the Common Cold-Reply

    Sheldon Cohen;William J. Doyle;David P. Skoner;Bruce S. Rabin

Frequent Co-Authors

Philip Fireman
Philip Fireman University of Pittsburgh
Sheldon Cohen
Sheldon Cohen Carnegie Mellon University
Jack M. Gwaltney
Jack M. Gwaltney University of Virginia
Adriana Zeevi
Adriana Zeevi University of Pittsburgh
Bruce S. Rabin
Bruce S. Rabin University of Pittsburgh
Frederick G. Hayden
Frederick G. Hayden University of Virginia
Leonard Bielory
Leonard Bielory Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Timothy J. Craig
Timothy J. Craig Pennsylvania State University
Theresa L. Whiteside
Theresa L. Whiteside University of Pittsburgh
Ellen Frank
Ellen Frank University of Pittsburgh

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