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D-Index
96
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32546
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9701
National Ranking
4993

Donald R. Miller 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 Donald R. Miller sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 430 publications — 45th percentile

45% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Donald R. Miller 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 Donald R. Miller sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 96 D-Index — 53rd percentile

53% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Donald R. Miller is affiliated with the University of Louisville in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine with a focus on several key subfields and topics. The subfields include Genetics, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, and Epidemiology.

Their scholarly work addresses a range of subjects, including Genetic Associations and Epidemiology, Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research, Diabetes Management and Research, Diabetes and Associated Disorders, Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment, Chronic Disease Management Strategies, and Hyperglycemia and Glycemic Control in Critically Ill and Hospitalized Patients.

Donald R. Miller has contributed to several notable publications, among which the following papers stand out:

  • Discovery of 318 new risk loci for type 2 diabetes and related vascular outcomes among 1.4 million participants in a multi-ancestry meta-analysis (2020, Nature Genetics)
  • Large-scale genome-wide association study of coronary artery disease in genetically diverse populations (2022, Nature Medicine)
  • A multiancestry genome-wide association study of unexplained chronic ALT elevation as a proxy for nonalcoholic fatty liver disease with histological and radiological validation (2022, Nature Genetics)
  • Genomics and phenomics of body mass index reveals a complex disease network (2022, Nature Communications)
  • Association of Remdesivir Treatment With Survival and Length of Hospital Stay Among US Veterans Hospitalized With COVID-19 (2021, JAMA Network Open)

The frequent co-authors collaborating with Donald R. Miller include:

  • Julie A. Lynch
  • Peter D. Reaven
  • Marijana Vujković
  • Kyong-Mi Chang
  • Kyung Min Lee

The primary publication venues for their work reflect medical and genetic research focuses, with repeated contributions to:

  • Alzheimer s & Dementia
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • UNC Libraries
  • JAMA Network Open
  • Nature Genetics

Best Publications

  • A Novel Nanoparticle Drug Delivery System: The Anti-inflammatory Activity of Curcumin Is Enhanced When Encapsulated in Exosomes

    Dongmei Sun;Xiaoying Zhuang;Xiaoying Zhuang;Xiaoyu Xiang;Xiaoyu Xiang;Yuelong Liu

  • Treatment of Brain Inflammatory Diseases by Delivering Exosome Encapsulated Anti-inflammatory Drugs From the Nasal Region to the Brain

    Xiaoying Zhuang;Xiaoyu Xiang;William Grizzle;Dongmei Sun

  • Grape exosome-like nanoparticles induce intestinal stem cells and protect mice from DSS-induced colitis.

    Songwen Ju;Jingyao Mu;Terje Dokland;Xiaoying Zhuang

  • Acute Kidney Injury Associates with Increased Long-Term Mortality

    Jean-Philippe Lafrance;Donald R. Miller

  • Health-Related Quality of Life in Patients Served by the Department of Veterans Affairs Results From the Veterans Health Study

    Lewis E. Kazis;Donald R. Miller;Jack Clark;Katherine Skinner

  • Interspecies communication between plant and mouse gut host cells through edible plant derived exosome-like nanoparticles

    Jingyao Mu;Xiaoying Zhuang;Qilong Wang;Hong Jiang

  • Protective effects of NSAIDs on the development of Alzheimer disease

    Steven C. Vlad;Donald R. Miller;Neil W. Kowall;David T. Felson

  • Targeted Drug Delivery to Intestinal Macrophages by Bioactive Nanovesicles Released from Grapefruit

    Baomei Wang;Xiaoying Zhuang;Zhong Bin Deng;Hong Jiang

  • Who has diabetes? Best estimates of diabetes prevalence in the Department of Veterans Affairs based on computerized patient data.

    Donald R. Miller;Monika M. Safford;Leonard M. Pogach

  • Delivery of therapeutic agents by nanoparticles made of grapefruit-derived lipids

    Qilong Wang;Xiaoying Zhuang;Jingyao Mu;Zhong-Bin Deng

  • Broccoli-Derived Nanoparticle Inhibits Mouse Colitis by Activating Dendritic Cell AMP-Activated Protein Kinase

    Zhongbin Deng;Yuan Rong;Yun Teng;Jingyao Mu

  • Ginger-derived nanoparticles protect against alcohol-induced liver damage

    Xiaoying Zhuang;Zhong-Bin Deng;Jingyao Mu;Lifeng Zhang

  • Mental disorders and mental health treatment among U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs outpatients: the Veterans Health Study.

    Cheryl S. Hankin;Avron Spiro;Donald R. Miller;Lewis Kazis

  • Disparities in diabetes care: impact of mental illness.

    Susan M. Frayne;Jewell H. Halanych;Donald R. Miller;Fei Wang

  • Health status in VA patients: results from the Veterans Health Study.

    Lewis E. Kazis;Xinhua S. Ren;Austin Lee;Katherine Skinner

  • Differences in Health-Related Quality of Life in Rural and Urban Veterans

    William B. Weeks;Lewis E. Kazis;Yujing Shen;Zhongxiao Cong

  • Who discovers melanoma? Patterns from a population-based survey.

    Howard K. Koh;Donald R. Miller;Alan C. Geller;Richard W. Clapp

  • Barriers, facilitators, and access for wheelchair users: substantive and methodologic lessons from a pilot study of environmental effects.

    Allan R Meyers;Jennifer J Anderson;Donald R Miller;Kathy Shipp;Kathy Shipp

  • The Prevalence of Military Sexual Assault Among Female Veterans' Administration Outpatients

    Katherine M. Skinner;Nancy Kressin;Susan Frayne;Tara J. Tripp

  • Angioedema Incidence in US Veterans Initiating Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors

    Donald R. Miller;Susan A. Oliveria;Dan R. Berlowitz;Benjamin G. Fincke

Frequent Co-Authors

Lewis E. Kazis
Lewis E. Kazis Boston University
Huang-Ge Zhang
Huang-Ge Zhang University of Louisville
Avron Spiro
Avron Spiro Boston University
Alan C. Geller
Alan C. Geller Harvard University
Dan R. Berlowitz
Dan R. Berlowitz University of Massachusetts Lowell
Robert A. Lew
Robert A. Lew Boston University
Jun Yan
Jun Yan University of Louisville
Arlene S. Ash
Arlene S. Ash University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Nancy R. Kressin
Nancy R. Kressin Boston University
Lynn Rosenberg
Lynn Rosenberg Boston University

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