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Elizabeth Murphy 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 Elizabeth Murphy sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 276 publications — 12th percentile

12% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Elizabeth Murphy 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 Elizabeth Murphy sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 78 D-Index — 12th percentile

12% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Elizabeth Murphy is affiliated with the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on materials science and chemistry, with a significant number of publications in materials chemistry and organic chemistry. Murphy's work spans areas such as block copolymer self-assembly, advanced polymer synthesis and characterization, and machine learning applications in materials science.

They have contributed to multiple studies addressing polymer surface interactions and rheumatology topics, including rheumatoid arthritis research and therapies, as well as chronic lymphocytic leukemia research and polymer composites with self-healing properties.

Murphy has published research articles in a variety of scientific journals. Notable recent papers include:

  • "Emergence of Hexagonally Close-Packed Spheres in Linear Block Copolymer Melts," 2021, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • "Phenotype and treatment of elderly onset compared with younger onset rheumatoid arthritis patients in international daily practice," 2021, Lara D. Veeken
  • "Cylinders-in-Undulating-Lamellae Morphology from ABC Bottlebrush Block Terpolymers," 2024, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • "Efficient Creation and Morphological Analysis of ABC Triblock Terpolymer Libraries," 2022, Macromolecules
  • "Chromatographic Separation: A Versatile Strategy to Prepare Discrete and Well-Defined Polymer Libraries," 2024, Accounts of Chemical Research

Their frequent coauthors include Craig J. Hawker, Christopher M. Bates, Cheng Zhang, Allison Abdilla, and Morgan W. Bates. These collaborations reflect ongoing interdisciplinary efforts in polymer science and chemistry.

Murphy's work is frequently published in prominent scientific journals, with multiple publications in Macromolecules and the Journal of the American Chemical Society. Other publication venues include the Journal of Polymer Science, Accounts of Chemical Research, and Lara D. Veeken.

Best Publications

  • Three techniques for integrating data in mixed methods studies

    Alicia O’Cathain;Elizabeth Murphy;Jon Nicholl

  • Qualitative research methods in health technology assessment: a review of the literature.

    E Murphy;R Dingwall;D Greatbatch;S Parker

  • The quality of mixed methods studies in health services research.

    Alicia O'Cathain;Elizabeth Murphy;Jon Nicholl

  • In vivo measurements document the dynamic cellular kinetics of chronic lymphocytic leukemia B cells.

    Bradley T. Messmer;Davorka Messmer;Steven L. Allen;Steven L. Allen;Jonathan E. Kolitz;Jonathan E. Kolitz

  • K-ras is an essential gene in the mouse with partial functional overlap with N-ras

    Leisa Johnson;Doron Greenbaum;Karen Cichowski;Kim Mercer;Kim Mercer

  • The physiological role of mitochondrial calcium revealed by mice lacking the mitochondrial calcium uniporter

    Xin Pan;Jie Liu;Tiffany Nguyen;Chengyu Liu

  • Why, and how, mixed methods research is undertaken in health services research in England: a mixed methods study

    Alicia O'Cathain;Elizabeth Murphy;Jon Nicholl

  • Informed consent, anticipatory regulation and ethnographic practice

    Elizabeth Murphy;Robert Dingwall

  • ‘Breast is best’: Infant feeding decisions and maternal deviance

    Elizabeth Murphy

  • The dose-effect relationships between torture and psychiatric symptoms in Vietnamese ex-political detainees and a comparison group.

    Richard F. Mollica;Keith McInnes;Thang Pham;Mary Catherine Smith Fawzi

  • Evaluation of patient reporting of adverse drug reactions to the UK 'Yellow Card Scheme': literature review, descriptive and qualitative analyses, and questionnaire surveys.

    Anthony Avery;Claire Anderson;Christine Bond;Heather Fortnum

  • Qualitative research methods in general practice and primary care

    Nicky Britten;Roger Jones;Elizabeth Murphy;Rosie Stacy

  • Qualitative Methods and Health Policy Research

    Elizabeth Murphy;Robert Dingwall

  • Integration and Publications as Indicators of "Yield" From Mixed Methods Studies:

    Alicia O'Cathain;Elizabeth Murphy;Jon Nicholl

  • Primary and Secondary Signaling Pathways in Early Preconditioning That Converge on the Mitochondria to Produce Cardioprotection

    Elizabeth Murphy

  • Sex Differences in the Phosphorylation of Mitochondrial Proteins Result in Reduced Production of Reactive Oxygen Species and Cardioprotection in Females

    Claudia J. Lagranha;Anne Deschamps;Angel Aponte;Charles Steenbergen

  • Activation of a novel estrogen receptor, GPER, is cardioprotective in male and female rats

    Anne M. Deschamps;Elizabeth Murphy

  • Medical Device Development: the challenge for ergonomics

    Jennifer L. Martin;Beverley J. Norris;Elizabeth Murphy;John A. Crowe

  • A Practical Guide for Clinicians Who Treat Patients with Amiodarone: 2007

    Nora Goldschlager;Andrew E. Epstein;Gerald V. Naccarelli;Brian Olshansky

  • K-ras is an essential gene in the mouse with partial functional overlap with N-ras [published erratum appears in Genes Dev 1997 Dec 1;11(23):3277]

    L Johnson;D Greenbaum;K Cichowski;K Mercer

Frequent Co-Authors

Charles Steenbergen
Charles Steenbergen Johns Hopkins University
Navneet S. Majhail
Navneet S. Majhail Cleveland Clinic
Marc K. Hellerstein
Marc K. Hellerstein University of California, Berkeley
Robert E. London
Robert E. London National Institutes of Health
Toren Finkel
Toren Finkel University of Pittsburgh
Michael N. Sack
Michael N. Sack National Institutes of Health
Navneet Kapur
Navneet Kapur University of Manchester
Kanti R. Rai
Kanti R. Rai Hofstra University
Paul Bissell
Paul Bissell University of Huddersfield
Paul Ward
Paul Ward Torrens University Australia

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