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Elizabeth J. Donner

Elizabeth J. Donner

D-Index & Metrics

Neuroscience

D-Index
45
Citations
10222
World Ranking
6843
National Ranking
401

Elizabeth J. Donner 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 Elizabeth J. Donner sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 175 publications — 53rd percentile

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

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

Elizabeth J. Donner 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 Elizabeth J. Donner sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 45 D-Index — 29th percentile

29% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Elizabeth J. Donner is affiliated with the University of Toronto in Canada. Their research primarily covers the fields of Medicine and Neuroscience, with a strong focus on Psychiatry and Mental Health, Cognitive Neuroscience, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Genetics, and Neurology as major subfields.

The main topics addressed in their work include Epilepsy Research and Treatment, EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces, Pharmacological Effects and Toxicity Studies, Genetics and Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Neurological Disorders and Treatments, Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research, and Vagus Nerve Stimulation Research.

Elizabeth J. Donner's recent papers span various aspects of epilepsy, neurological disorders, and clinical outcomes. Notable publications include:

  • "KCNT1-related epilepsy: An international multicenter cohort of 27 pediatric cases" (2020) published in Epilepsia
  • "Impact of fenfluramine on the expected SUDEP mortality rates in patients with Dravet syndrome" (2021) published in Seizure
  • "Characteristics of children admitted to hospital with acute SARS-CoV-2 infection in Canada in 2020" (2021) published in Canadian Medical Association Journal
  • "ATP1A2- and ATP1A3-associated early profound epileptic encephalopathy and polymicrogyria" (2021) published in Brain
  • "Somatosensory evoked fields predict response to vagus nerve stimulation" (2020) published in NeuroImage Clinical

Their frequent co-authors include George M. Ibrahim, Hiroshi Otsubo, Robyn Whitney, Puneet Jain, and Ivanna Yau. Collaborative efforts in these partnerships underscore a significant network contributing to neurology and epilepsy research.

The main publication venues for Elizabeth J. Donner's work reflect their focus within neurology and epilepsy, including:

  • Epilepsia
  • Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences / Journal Canadien des Sciences Neurologiques
  • Seizure
  • Neurology
  • Epilepsy Research

This profile highlights Elizabeth J. Donner's extensive engagement in researching neurological conditions with particular expertise in epilepsy and related treatment modalities, contributing substantially to the academic community through multidisciplinary collaborations and publications in specialized journals.

Best Publications

  • Theta and Gamma Oscillations during Encoding Predict Subsequent Recall

    Per B. Sederberg;Michael J. Kahana;Marc W. Howard;Elizabeth J. Donner

  • Optimal clinical management of children receiving the ketogenic diet: Recommendations of the International Ketogenic Diet Study Group

    Eric H. Kossoff;Beth A. Zupec-Kania;Per E. Amark;Karen R. Ballaban-Gil

  • Optimal clinical management of children receiving dietary therapies for epilepsy: Updated recommendations of the International Ketogenic Diet Study Group

    Eric H. Kossoff;Beth A. Zupec‐Kania;Stéphane Auvin;Karen R. Ballaban‐Gil

  • Practice guideline summary: Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy incidence rates and risk factors: Report of the Guideline Development, Dissemination, and Implementation Subcommittee of the American Academy of Neurology and the American Epilepsy Society.

    Cynthia Harden;Torbjoern Tomson;David Gloss;Jeffrey Buchhalter

  • Glucose transporter-1 deficiency syndrome: The expanding clinical and genetic spectrum of a treatable disorder

    Wilhelmina G. Leen;Joerg Klepper;Marcel M. Verbeek;Maike Leferink

  • Focal resection of fast ripples on extraoperative intracranial EEG improves seizure outcome in pediatric epilepsy

    Tomoyuki Akiyama;Bláthnaid McCoy;Cristina Y. Go;Ayako Ochi

  • Optimizing the Diagnosis and Management of Dravet Syndrome: Recommendations From a North American Consensus Panel

    Elaine C. Wirrell;Linda Laux;Elizabeth Donner;Nathalie Jette

  • Dynamic changes of ictal high-frequency oscillations in neocortical epilepsy: using multiple band frequency analysis.

    Ayako Ochi;Hiroshi Otsubo;Elizabeth J. Donner;Irene Elliott

  • Sudden unexplained death in children with epilepsy

    Elizabeth J. Donner;Charles R. Smith;O. Carter Snead

  • Diagnostic yield of genetic testing in epileptic encephalopathy in childhood

    Saadet Mercimek-Mahmutoglu;Jaina Patel;Dawn Cordeiro;Stacy Hewson

  • Temporal lobe surgery for intractable epilepsy in children: an analysis of outcomes in 126 children.

    Mony Benifla;Hiroshi Otsubo;Ayako Ochi;Shelly K. Weiss

  • SUDEP in the North American SUDEP Registry: The full spectrum of epilepsies

    Chloe Verducci;Fizza Hussain;Elizabeth Donner;Brian D. Moseley

  • Report of the American Epilepsy Society and the Epilepsy Foundation Joint Task Force on Sudden Unexplained Death in Epilepsy

    Elson L. So;Jacquelyn Bainbridge;Jeffrey R. Buchhalter;Jeanne Donalty

  • Vagal nerve stimulation for refractory epilepsy in children: indications and experience at The Hospital for Sick Children.

    Mony Benifla;James T. Rutka;William Logan;Elizabeth J. Donner

  • Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy: Knowledge and experience among U.S. and Canadian neurologists

    Daniel Friedman;Elizabeth J. Donner;Derek Stephens;Cyndi Wright

  • Neurosurgical management of intractable rolandic epilepsy in children: role of resection in eloquent cortex. Clinical article.

    Mony Benifla;Francesco Sala;John Jane;Hiroshi Otsubo

  • Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP): what every neurologist should know

    Rohit Shankar;Elizabeth J. Donner;Brendan McLean;Lina Nashef

  • Incidence of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy in children is similar to adults.

    Anne E. Keller;Robyn Whitney;Shelly-Anne Li;Michael S. Pollanen

  • A systematic review of deep brain stimulation for the treatment of drug-resistant epilepsy in childhood

    Han Yan;Eric Toyota;Melanie Anderson;Taylor J Abel

  • High-frequency oscillations of ictal muscle activity and epileptogenic discharges on intracranial EEG in a temporal lobe epilepsy patient.

    Hiroshi Otsubo;Ayako Ochi;Katsumi Imai;Tomoyuki Akiyama

  • fMRI and MEG in the study of typical and atypical cognitive development.

    M.J. Taylor;E.J. Donner;E.W. Pang;E.W. Pang

Frequent Co-Authors

O. Carter Snead
O. Carter Snead University of Toronto
Hiroshi Otsubo
Hiroshi Otsubo University of Toronto
Ayako Ochi
Ayako Ochi University of Toronto
James T. Rutka
James T. Rutka University of Toronto
Shelly K. Weiss
Shelly K. Weiss University of Toronto
Elysa Widjaja
Elysa Widjaja University of Toronto
James M. Drake
James M. Drake University of Toronto
Orrin Devinsky
Orrin Devinsky New York University
Daniel Friedman
Daniel Friedman Indiana University
Mary Lou Smith
Mary Lou Smith University of Toronto

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