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David W. Kaufman

David W. Kaufman

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Medicine

D-Index
94
Citations
30499
World Ranking
10528
National Ranking
5418

Overview

David W. Kaufman is affiliated with Boston University in the United States and has a primary research focus in medicine and neuroscience. Their work encompasses a range of subfields including neurology, psychiatry and mental health, cellular and molecular neuroscience, immunology and allergy, and general health professions.

The scientist's research covers main topics such as neurology and historical studies, autoimmune neurological disorders and treatments, neurological and metabolic disorders, allergic rhinitis and sensitization, food allergy and anaphylaxis research, peripheral neuropathies and disorders, and mental health and psychiatry.

David W. Kaufman has contributed to several recent publications:

  • Outcome of Hospitalized Parkinson's Disease Patients with and without COVID-19, 2021, Movement Disorders Clinical Practice
  • Movement Disorders in COVID-19: Whither Art Thou?, 2020, Tremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements
  • Four Immune Modulating Genes in Primary Melanoma That Predict Metastatic Potential, 2022, Journal of Surgical Research
  • Addressing the Shortage of Academic Nurse Educators, 2025, JONA The Journal of Nursing Administration
  • Chlorthalidone-Induced Fixed-Drug Eruption: Unmasking an Uncommon Reaction to a Common Diuretic, 2023, Cureus

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • Allergy and Asthma Proceedings
  • Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
  • Movement Disorders Clinical Practice
  • JONA The Journal of Nursing Administration
  • Tremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements

Collaborations have been a notable aspect of their research activity, with frequent coauthors being:

  • Howard L. Geyer
  • Mark J. Milstein
  • Jillian L. Rosengard
  • Juanita Valdes Camacho
  • Kesler Bourgoyne

Best Publications

  • Recent Patterns of Medication Use in the Ambulatory Adult Population of the United States: The Slone Survey

    David W. Kaufman;Judith P. Kelly;Lynn Rosenberg;Theresa E. Anderson

  • Medication use and the risk of Stevens-Johnson syndrome or toxic epidermal necrolysis

    J C Roujeau;J P Kelly;L Naldi;B Rzany

  • Applying educational theory in practice

    David M Kaufman

  • Fluconazole Prophylaxis against Fungal Colonization and Infection in Preterm Infants

    David Kaufman;Robert Boyle;Kevin C. Hazen;James T. Patrie

  • Risk of aspirin-associated major upper-gastrointestinal bleeding with enteric-coated or buffered product

    Judith P Kelly;David W Kaufman;Jan M Jurgelon;Jane Sheehan

  • The Risk of Myocardial Infarction after Quitting Smoking in Men under 55 Years of Age

    Lynn Rosenberg;David W. Kaufman;Susan P. Helmrich;Samuel Shapiro

  • RISK FACTORS FOR BREAST CANCER

    Susan P. Helmrich;Samuel Shapiro;Lynn Rosenberg;David W. Kaufman

  • Prevalence and characteristics of opioid use in the US adult population.

    Judith Parsells Kelly;Suzanne F. Cook;David W. Kaufman;Theresa Anderson

  • Optic Nerve Decompression Surgery for Nonarteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy (NAION) Is Not Effective and May Be Harmful

    Frank Ischemic;Frank Hooper;David Kaufman;Nancy J. Newman

  • Recent trends in use of herbal and other natural products.

    Judith P. Kelly;David W. Kaufman;Katherine Kelley;Lynn Rosenberg

  • Changing Incidence of Candida Bloodstream Infections Among NICU Patients in the United States: 1995–2004

    Scott K Fridkin;David Kaufman;Jonathan R Edwards;Sharmila Shetty

  • Public Expectations for Return of Results from Large-Cohort Genetic Research

    Juli Murphy;Joan Scott;David Kaufman;Gail Geller

  • Oxalobacter formigenes May Reduce the Risk of Calcium Oxalate Kidney Stones

    David W. Kaufman;Judith P. Kelly;Gary C. Curhan;Theresa E. Anderson

  • Teaching and Learning in Medical Education: How Theory can Inform Practice

    David M Kaufman;Karen V Mann

  • Medications as Risk Factors of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis in Children: A Pooled Analysis

    Natacha Levi;Sylvie Bastuji-Garin;Maja Mockenhaupt;Jean-Claude Roujeau

  • Recent Patterns of Medication Use in the Ambulatory Adult Population of the United States

    David W. Kaufman;Judith P. Kelly;Theresa E. Anderson;Allen A. Mitchell

  • Distinguishing between games and simulations: A systematic review

    Louise Sauvé;Lise Renaud;David Kaufman;Jean-Simon Marquis

  • Infectious agents in spinal epidural abscesses

    David M. Kaufman;Jerry G. Kaplan;Nathan Litman

  • Medication use and the risk of Stevens-Johnson syndrome or toxic epidermal necrolysis

    J-C Roujeau;JP Kelly;L Naldi;B Rzany

  • Recent Trends in Use of Herbal and Other Natural Products

    J.P. Kelly;D.W. Kaufman;K. Kelley

Frequent Co-Authors

Lynn Rosenberg
Lynn Rosenberg Boston University
Samuel Shapiro
Samuel Shapiro Boston University
Allen A. Mitchell
Allen A. Mitchell Boston University
Julie R. Palmer
Julie R. Palmer Boston University
David Schottenfeld
David Schottenfeld University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Donald R. Miller
Donald R. Miller University of Louisville
Neal S. Young
Neal S. Young National Institutes of Health
Saul Shiffman
Saul Shiffman University of Pittsburgh
Richard R. Monson
Richard R. Monson Harvard University
Brian L. Strom
Brian L. Strom Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

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