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Herman H. Vandenburgh

Herman H. Vandenburgh

D-Index & Metrics

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
53
Citations
10017
World Ranking
16175
National Ranking
6702

Herman H. Vandenburgh publication distribution in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Biology and Biochemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Herman H. Vandenburgh sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 111 publications — 9th percentile

9% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,028 publications or more.

Herman H. Vandenburgh D-index placement in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Biology and Biochemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Herman H. Vandenburgh sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 167+

This scientist: 53 D-Index — 19th percentile

19% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Herman H. Vandenburgh is affiliated with Brown University in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines, primarily focusing on biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and engineering. The scientist's work involves significant contributions in molecular biology and biomedical engineering, with additional involvement in animal science, zoology, ecology, and cell biology.

Their research addresses a diverse range of topics, notably:

  • Muscle Physiology and Disorders
  • Meat and Animal Product Quality
  • Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact
  • Advanced Chemical Sensor Technologies
  • Graphene and Nanomaterials Applications
  • Cellular Mechanics and Interactions
  • Exercise and Physiological Responses

Herman H. Vandenburgh has published in several scientific venues, including:

  • Frontiers in Nutrition
  • Science Translational Medicine
  • Science Robotics

Recent notable papers authored by or involving Vandenburgh include:

  • Sensorial and Nutritional Aspects of Cultured Meat in Comparison to Traditional Meat: Much to Be Inferred, 2020, Frontiers in Nutrition
  • Skeletal muscle regeneration with robotic actuation-mediated clearance of neutrophils, 2021, Science Translational Medicine
  • Anti-inflammatory therapy enables robot-actuated regeneration of aged muscle, 2023, Science Robotics

Frequent collaborators in their research endeavors are:

  • Bo Ri Seo
  • Stephanie L. McNamara
  • Benjamin R. Freedman
  • Jonathan T. Alvarez
  • Conor J. Walsh

Best Publications

  • Mechanical stimulation improves tissue-engineered human skeletal muscle

    Courtney A. Powell;Beth L. Smiley;John Mills;Herman H. Vandenburgh

  • Functional muscle regeneration with combined delivery of angiogenesis and myogenesis factors

    Cristina Borselli;Hannah Storrie;Frank Benesch-Lee;Dmitry Shvartsman

  • Cell delivery mechanisms for tissue repair.

    David J. Mooney;Herman Vandenburgh;Herman Vandenburgh

  • In vitro Model for Stretch-Induced Hypertrophy of Skeletal Muscle

    Herman Vandenburgh;Seymour Kaufman

  • Insulin and IGF-I induce pronounced hypertrophy of skeletal myofibers in tissue culture

    H. H. Vandenburgh;P. Karlisch;J. Shansky;R. Feldstein

  • Mechanical forces and their second messengers in stimulating cell growth in vitro

    Herman H. Vandenburgh

  • Maintenance of highly contractile tissue-cultured avian skeletal myotubes in collagen gel

    Herman H. Vandenburgh;Herman H. Vandenburgh;Patricia Karlisch;Lynne Farr

  • Longitudinal growth of skeletal myotubes in vitro in a new horizontal mechanical cell stimulator

    Herman H. Vandenburgh;Patricia Karlisch

  • Collagen and Stretch Modulate Autocrine Secretion of Insulin-like Growth Factor-1 and Insulin-like Growth Factor Binding Proteins from Differentiated Skeletal Muscle Cells

    Carmen E. Perrone;Daniela Fenwick-Smith;Herman H. Vandenburgh

  • Computer-aided mechanogenesis of skeletal muscle organs from single cells in vitro

    Herman H. Vandenburgh;Somporn Swasdison;Patricia Karlisch

  • Space travel directly induces skeletal muscle atrophy.

    H Vandenburgh;J Chromiak;J Shansky;M Del Tatto

  • Skeletal muscle growth is stimulated by intermittent stretch-relaxation in tissue culture

    H. H. Vandenburgh;S. Hatfaludy;P. Karlisch;J. Shansky

  • Sensorial and Nutritional Aspects of Cultured Meat in Comparison to Traditional Meat: Much to Be Inferred.

    Ilse Fraeye;Marie Kratka;Herman Vandenburgh;Lieven Thorrez

  • A computerized mechanical cell stimulator for tissue culture: effects on skeletal muscle organogenesis.

    Herman H. Vandenburgh;Herman H. Vandenburgh

  • Neuromuscular junction formation between human stem cell-derived motoneurons and human skeletal muscle in a defined system

    Xiufang Guo;Mercedes Gonzalez;Maria Stancescu;Herman H. Vandenburgh

  • Biologic-free mechanically induced muscle regeneration

    Christine A. Cezar;Ellen T. Roche;Herman H. Vandenburgh;Georg N. Duda

  • A simplified method for tissue engineering skeletal muscle organoids in vitro

    J Shansky;M Del Tatto;J Chromiak;H Vandenburgh

  • Mechanical stimulation of skeletal muscle increases prostaglandin F2 alpha production, cyclooxygenase activity, and cell growth by a pertussis toxin sensitive mechanism.

    Herman H. Vandenburgh;Janet Shansky;Rosa Solerssi;Joseph Chromiak

  • Stretch-induced prostaglandins and protein turnover in cultured skeletal muscle

    Herman H. Vandenburgh;Sophia Hatfaludy;Istvan Sohar;Janet Shansky

  • Biphasic ferrogels for triggered drug and cell delivery.

    Christine A. Cezar;Christine A. Cezar;Stephen M. Kennedy;Stephen M. Kennedy;Manav Mehta;Manav Mehta;Manav Mehta;James C. Weaver;James C. Weaver

Frequent Co-Authors

David J. Mooney
David J. Mooney Harvard University
Thierry VandenDriessche
Thierry VandenDriessche Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Desire Collen
Desire Collen KU Leuven
Conor J. Walsh
Conor J. Walsh Harvard University
Marinee Chuah
Marinee Chuah KU Leuven
James C. Weaver
James C. Weaver Cornell University
Georg N. Duda
Georg N. Duda Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Gregory P. Crawford
Gregory P. Crawford Miami University
Alan P. Koretsky
Alan P. Koretsky National Institutes of Health
Hyunjoon Kong
Hyunjoon Kong University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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