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D-Index
49
Citations
11600
World Ranking
5902
National Ranking
2589

Overview

Frank Zorick is affiliated with Henry Ford Hospital in the United States. Their academic and research profile indicates active engagement in the medical or scientific community linked to this institution.

No specific records of recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, or book publications are available, which limits the detailed insight into their research outputs and collaborations.

Similarly, there is no available data on main fields of study, subfields, or topics of work. This absence of detailed subject matter information means that the precise area of specialization within their professional scope remains unspecified.

There is also no documentation of awards or distinctions associated with Frank Zorick, and they are currently living.

Best Publications

  • Mortality and apnea index in obstructive sleep apnea: experience in 385 male patients

    Jiang He;Meir H. Kryger;Frank J. Zorick;William Conway

  • Surgical Correction of Anatomic Abnormalities in Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome: Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty:

    Shiro Fujita;William Conway;Frank Zorick;Thomas Roth

  • Sleep fragmentation and daytime sleepiness.

    E Stepanski;J Lamphere;P Badia;F Zorick

  • Daytime alertness in patients with chronic insomnia compared with asymptomatic control subjects.

    Edward Stepanski;Frank Zorick;Timothy Roehrs;David Young

  • Evaluation of the effectiveness of uvulopalatopharyngoplasty

    Shiro Fujita;William A. Conway;Jeanne M. Sicklesteel;Robert M. Wittig

  • Predictors of Objective Level of Daytime Sleepiness in Patients with Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders*

    Timothy Roehrs;Frank Zorick;Robert Wittig;William Conway

  • Recovery of alertness after CPAP in apnea

    James Lamphere;Timothy Roehrs;Robert Wittig;Frank Zorick

  • Sleepiness and ethanol effects on simulated driving

    Timothy Roehrs;David Beare;Frank Zorick;Thomas Roth

  • Multiple naps and the evaluation of daytime sleepiness in patients with upper airway sleep apnea.

    Roth T;Hartse Km;Zorick F;Conway W

  • Biological markers for depression in chronic pain.

    Dietrich Blumer;Frank Zorick;Mary Heilbronn;Thomas Roth

  • Daytime sleepiness in young adults.

    Levine B;Roehrs T;Zorick F;Roth T

  • Adverse effects of tracheostomy for sleep apnea.

    William A. Conway;Lyle D. Victor;Donald J. Magilligan;Shiro Fujita

  • Disturbed sleep in patients complaining of chronic pain.

    Robert M. Wittig;Frank J. Zorick;Dietrich Blumer;Mary Heilbronn

  • Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty: One-year Followup

    W. Conway;S. Fujita;F. Zorick;J. Sicklesteel

  • Experimental sleep fragmentation in normal subjects.

    Edward Stepanski;James Lamphere;Timothy Roehrs;Frank Zorick

  • Long-term study of the sleep of insomnia patients with sleep state misperception and other insomnia patients.

    Rafael J. Salin-Pascual;Timothy A. Roehrs;Lori A. Merlotti;Frank Zorick

  • Fragmenting sleep diminishes its recuperative value.

    Brian Levine;Timothy Roehrs;Edward Stepanski;Frank Zorick

  • Sedative, memory, and performance effects of hypnotics

    Timothy Roehrs;Lori Merlotti;Frank Zorick;Thomas Roth

  • Sedative effects of antihistamines.

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  • Characteristics of Individuals Who Do or Do Not Seek Treatment for Chronic Insomnia

    Edward Stepanski;Gail Koshorek;Frank Zorick;Michele Glinn

  • The alerting effects of naps in sleep-deprived subjects.

    Mark Lumley;Timothy Roehrs;Frank Zorick;James Lamphere

  • The dose effects of zolpidem on the sleep of healthy normals.

    Lori Merlotti;Timothy Roehrs;Gail Koshorek;Frank Zorick

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark A. Lumley
Mark A. Lumley Wayne State University
Pietro Badia
Pietro Badia Bowling Green State University

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