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World Ranking
4252
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2026

Overview

Gerardo Marin was affiliated with the University of San Francisco in the United States. Their research primarily focused on materials science, engineering, and medicine, with particular emphasis on materials chemistry, electrical and electronic engineering, epidemiology, infectious diseases, and virology.

The scientist's work covered several main topics, including:

  • Chalcogenide Semiconductor Thin Films
  • Phase-change materials and chalcogenides
  • Advanced Thermoelectric Materials and Devices
  • Quantum Dots Synthesis And Properties
  • HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk
  • HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions
  • HIV Research and Treatment

Gerardo Marin published in multiple venues, with a concentration of work in the journal Physica B Condensed Matter and also contributions to the Journal of Public Health. Their notable papers included:

  • Electrical impedance spectroscopy characterization of n type Cu5In9Se16 semiconductor compound, 2020, Physica B Condensed Matter
  • Dielectric spectroscopy of n type Cu5In9Se16 semiconductor compound, 2021, Physica B Condensed Matter
  • Reaching the 90-90-90 UNAIDS treatment target for people who inject drugs receiving integrated clinical care at a drug-use outpatient treatment facility, 2020, Journal of Public Health

Throughout their career, Gerardo Marin frequently collaborated with several co-authors including L. Essaleh, S. Amhil, S. M. Wasim, Rachid Bouferra, and Amine Zoubir. These collaborations appeared multiple times in their publication record, indicating ongoing research partnerships.

Their scientific output bridged the gap between semiconductor materials research and public health, especially in the context of infectious diseases and HIV/AIDS research. The integration of advanced materials characterization techniques and epidemiological studies reflected a multidisciplinary approach across diverse fields.

Best Publications

  • Development of a Short Acculturation Scale for Hispanics

    Gerardo Marin;Fabio Sabogal;Barbara Vanoss Marin;Regina Otero-Sabogal

  • Research with Hispanic Populations

    Gerardo Marín;Barbara VanOss Marín

  • Hispanic Familism and Acculturation: What Changes and What Doesn't?

    Fabio Sabogal;Gerardo Marín;Regina Otero-Sabogal;Barbara Vanoss Marín

  • Simpatia as a Cultural Script of Hispanics.

    Harry C Triandis;Gerardo Marin;Hector Betancourt;Judith Lisansky

  • Acculturation: Advances in theory, measurement, and applied research.

    Kevin M. Chun;Pamela Balls Organista;Gerardo Marín

  • A New Measurement of Acculturation for Hispanics: The Bidimensional Acculturation Scale for Hispanics (BAS)

    Gerardo Marin;Raymond J. Gamba

  • The measurement of the etic aspects of individualism and collectivism across cultures

    Harry C. Triandis;Robert Bontempo;Hector Betancourt;Michael Bond

  • Extreme Response Style and Acquiescence among Hispanics The Role of Acculturation and Education

    Gerardo Marin;Raymond J. Gamba;Barbara V. Marin

  • Cigarette smoking among San Francisco Hispanics: the role of acculturation and gender.

    G Marin;E J Perez-Stable;B V Marin

  • Issues in the measurement of acculturation among Hispanics.

    Gerardo Marín

  • Issues in the prevention of AIDS among black and Hispanic men.

    John L. Peterson;Gerardo Marín

  • AIDS prevention among Hispanics: Needs, risk behaviors, and cultural values.

    Gerardo Marin

  • Acculturation and changes in cultural values.

    Gerardo Marín;Raymond J. Gamba

  • Defining culturally appropriate community interventions: Hispanics as a case study

    Gerardo Marín

  • A Research Agenda for Health Education Among Underserved Populations

    Gerardo Marín;Linda Burhansstipanov;Cathleen M. Connell;Andrea C. Gielen

  • Dimensions of Familism among Hispanic and Mainstream Navy Recruits

    Harry C. Triandis;Gerardo Marin;Hector Betancourt;Judith Lisansky

  • Apparent underreporting of cigarette consumption among Mexican American smokers.

    E J Pérez-Stable;B V Marín;G Marín;D J Brody

  • Is serum cotinine a better measure of cigarette smoking than self-report?

    E.J. Perezstable;N.L. Benowitz;G. Marin

  • Behavioral risk factors: a comparison of Latinos and non-Latino whites in San Francisco.

    E J Pérez-Stable;G Marín;B V Marín

  • Misclassification of Smoking Status by Self-reported Cigarette Consumption

    Eliseo J. Pérez-Stable;Gerardo Marín;Barbara V. Marín;Neal L. Benowitz

  • Readings in ethnic psychology

    Pamela Balls Organista;Kevin M. Chun;Gerardo Marín

Frequent Co-Authors

Harry C. Triandis
Harry C. Triandis University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Barbara VanOss Marin
Barbara VanOss Marin University of California, San Francisco
Victor Ottati
Victor Ottati Loyola University Chicago
Yoshihisa Kashima
Yoshihisa Kashima University of Melbourne
Samuel F. Posner
Samuel F. Posner Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Amado M. Padilla
Amado M. Padilla Stanford University
C. Harry Hui
C. Harry Hui University of Hong Kong
Andrea Carlson Gielen
Andrea Carlson Gielen Johns Hopkins University
John L. Peterson
John L. Peterson Georgia State University
Michael Bond
Michael Bond Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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