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50634
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13387
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1249

Harry Keen 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 Harry Keen sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 386 publications — 35th percentile

35% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Harry Keen 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 Harry Keen sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 87 D-Index — 34th percentile

34% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 217 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1989 - Kelly West Award, American Diabetes Association

Overview

Harry Keen was affiliated with Guy's Hospital in the United Kingdom. Their research focused primarily on medical fields related to endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism, contributing notably to the understanding of diabetes management and related cardiovascular risks. Keen's scholarly work extended into ophthalmology and health information management, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to medical research.

The scientist authored several significant papers, including:

  • Diabetes Control and Complications Trial (DCCT), 2020, published in Definitions
  • AB0103 THE ACCURACY OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEALTH DATA FOR IDENTIFYING PATIENTS WITH RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS: A VALIDATION STUDY USING MEDICAL RECORDS IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 2021, published in Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases
  • AB0766 GLOBAL PREVALENCE OF OSTEOPOROSIS IN RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS: SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS, 2024, published in Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases

Keen often collaborated with other researchers in these areas. Frequent coauthors included:

  • Khalid Almutairi
  • Johannes C. Nossent
  • David B. Preen
  • Karen Roger
  • Charles Inderjeeth

The main publication venues where Keen's work appeared included:

  • Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases
  • Definitions

The scientist's work spanned several subfields of study:

  • Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
  • Ophthalmology
  • Health Information Management
  • Rheumatology

Core topics addressed in their research involved:

  • Diabetes Management and Research
  • Diabetes, Cardiovascular Risks, and Lipoproteins
  • Retinal Diseases and Treatments
  • Medical Coding and Health Information
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis Research and Therapies

During their career, Harry Keen was recognized with the Kelly West Award from the American Diabetes Association in 1989.

Best Publications

  • Report of the expert committee on the diagnosis and classification of diabetes mellitus

    James R. Gavin;K. G M M Alberti;Mayer B. Davidson;Ralph A. DeFronzo

  • MICROALBUMINURIA AS A PREDICTOR OF CLINICAL NEPHROPATHY IN INSULIN-DEPENDENT DIABETES MELLITUS

    G.C. Viberti;R.J. Jarrett;U. Mahmud;R.D. Hill

  • Mortality and causes of death in the WHO Multinational Study of Vascular Disease in Diabetes.

    N. J. Morrish;S.-L. Wang;L. K. Stevens;J. H. Fuller

  • CORONARY-HEART-DISEASE RISK AND IMPAIRED GLUCOSE TOLERANCE The Whitehall Study

    J H Fuller;M J Shipley;G Rose;R J Jarrett

  • Mortality from coronary heart disease and stroke in relation to degree of glycaemia: the Whitehall study.

    J H Fuller;M J Shipley;G Rose;R J Jarrett

  • Continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion: an approach to achieving normoglycaemia.

    J C Pickup;H Keen;J A Parsons;K G Alberti

  • The Southall Diabetes Survey: prevalence of known diabetes in Asians and Europeans.

    Hugh M. Mather;Harry Keen

  • Prospective study of microalbuminuria as predictor of mortality in NIDDM.

    Martin B Mattock;Nicholas J Morrish;Giancarlo Viberti;Harry Keen

  • The Bedford survey: ten year mortality rates in newly diagnosed diabetics, borderline diabetics and normoglycaemic controls and risk indices for coronary heart disease in borderline diabetics.

    R. J. Jarrett;P. McCartney;H. Keen

  • The British Diabetic Association Cohort Study, I: all-cause mortality in patients with insulin-treated diabetes mellitus.

    S. P. Laing;A. J. Swerdlow;S. D. Slater;J. L. Botha

  • The role of circulating glucose and triglyceride concentrations and their interactions with other "risk factors" as determinants of arterial disease in nine diabetic population samples from the WHO multinational study.

    West Km;Ahuja Mm;Bennett Ph;Czyzyk A

  • Continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion at 25 years: evidence base for the expanding use of insulin pump therapy in type 1 diabetes.

    John Pickup;Harry Keen

  • Cardiorespiratory disease and diabetes among middle-aged male Civil Servants. A study of screening and intervention.

    D.D. Reid;P.J.S. Hamilton;Harry Keen;G.Z. Brett

  • Effect of control of blood glucose on urinary excretion of albumin and beta2 microglobulin in insulin-dependent diabetes.

    Viberti Gc;Pickup Jc;Jarrett Rj;Keen H

  • Prognostic significance of microalbuminuria in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus: A twenty-three year follow-up study

    J W Messent;T G Elliott;R D Hill;R J Jarrett

  • Raised arterial pressure in parents of proteinuric insulin dependent diabetics.

    G C Viberti;H Keen;M J Wiseman

  • The ten-year follow-up of the Bedford survey (1962-1972): glucose tolerance and diabetes.

    H. Keen;R. J. Jarrett;P. McCartney

  • Haemostatic variables associated with diabetes and its complications.

    J H Fuller;H Keen;R J Jarrett;T Omer

  • ORAL HYPOGLYCÆMICS IN DIABETES MELLITUS

    H. Keen;R.J. Jarrett;J.H. Fuller

Frequent Co-Authors

Giancarlo Viberti
Giancarlo Viberti King's College London
Elisa T. Lee
Elisa T. Lee University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
Philip Home
Philip Home Newcastle University
Anthony J. Swerdlow
Anthony J. Swerdlow Institute of Cancer Research
C. N. Hales
C. N. Hales University of Cambridge
Christopher Patterson
Christopher Patterson Queen's University Belfast
Gareth R. Williams
Gareth R. Williams University College London
Adrian J. L. Clark
Adrian J. L. Clark Queen Mary University of London
Jean Christophe
Jean Christophe Université Libre de Bruxelles
Claes Hellerström
Claes Hellerström Uppsala University

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