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Hubert Vidal 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 Hubert Vidal sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 418 publications — 42nd percentile

42% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Hubert Vidal 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 Hubert Vidal sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 107 D-Index — 70th percentile

70% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Hubert Vidal is affiliated with Claude Bernard University Lyon 1 in France. Their research spans medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with a total of 71 and 44 publications respectively in these fields. Within these domains, their work focuses on subfields such as molecular biology, physiology, genetics, nutrition and dietetics, and epidemiology.

The main topics covered in Hubert Vidal's research include diet and metabolism studies, gut microbiota and health, adipokines, inflammation, and metabolic diseases, adipose tissue and metabolism, diet, metabolism, and disease, fibroblast growth factor research, and cardiovascular disease and adiposity.

Recent publications by Hubert Vidal highlight a range of topics and venues:

  • Microbe-mediated intestinal NOD2 stimulation improves linear growth of undernourished infant mice, 2023, Science
  • Endoplasmic reticulum-mitochondria miscommunication is an early and causal trigger of hepatic insulin resistance and steatosis, 2022, Journal of Hepatology
  • Gut Microbiome and Space Travelers' Health: State of the Art and Possible Pro/Prebiotic Strategies for Long-Term Space Missions, 2020, Frontiers in Physiology
  • Lactiplantibacillus plantarum WJL administration during pregnancy and lactation improves lipid profile, insulin sensitivity and gut microbiota diversity in dyslipidemic dams and protects male offspring against cardiovascular dysfunction in later life, 2020, Food & Function
  • Milk polar lipids favorably alter circulating and intestinal ceramide and sphingomyelin species in postmenopausal women, 2021, JCI Insight

Hubert Vidal has frequently published in journals such as Food Research International, Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, Food & Function, Journal of Cachexia Sarcopenia and Muscle, and Gut Microbes.

Their collaborative network includes several frequent co-authors, namely Emmanuelle Meugnier, Stéphanie Chanon, Bérengère Benoit, Claudie Pinteur, and Aurélie Vieille-Marchiset, indicating active partnerships in their research.

Best Publications

  • Recent advances in the relationship between obesity, inflammation, and insulin resistance.

    Jean-Philippe Bastard;Mustapha Maachi;Claire Lagathu;Min Ji Kim

  • The organization, promoter analysis, and expression of the human PPARgamma gene.

    Lluis Fajas;Didier Auboeuf;Eric Raspé;Kristina Schoonjans

  • Elevated levels of interleukin 6 are reduced in serum and subcutaneous adipose tissue of obese women after weight loss.

    Jean-Philippe Bastard;Claude Jardel;Eric Bruckert;Patricia Blondy

  • Mitochondrial dysfunction results from oxidative stress in the skeletal muscle of diet-induced insulin-resistant mice

    Charlotte Bonnard;Annie Durand;Simone Peyrol;Emilie Chanseaume

  • Tissue distribution and quantification of the expression of mRNAs of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors and liver X receptor-alpha in humans: no alteration in adipose tissue of obese and NIDDM patients

    D Auboeuf;J Rieusset;L Fajas;P Vallier

  • Mitofusin-2 Determines Mitochondrial Network Architecture and Mitochondrial Metabolism A NOVEL REGULATORY MECHANISM ALTERED IN OBESITY

    Daniel Bach;Sara Pich;Francesc X. Soriano;Nathalie Vega

  • Weight loss regulates inflammation-related genes in white adipose tissue of obese subjects

    Karine Clément;Nathalie Viguerie;Nathalie Viguerie;Christine Poitou;Claire Carette

  • Insulin-sensitizing effects of dietary resistant starch and effects on skeletal muscle and adipose tissue metabolism

    M Denise Robertson;Alex S Bickerton;A Louise Dennis;Hubert Vidal

  • Association between altered expression of adipogenic factor SREBP1 in lipoatrophic adipose tissue from HIV-1-infected patients and abnormal adipocyte differentiation and insulin resistance

    Jean Philippe Bastard;Martine Caron;Hubert Vidal;Véronique Jan

  • Lactobacillus plantarum strain maintains growth of infant mice during chronic undernutrition

    Martin Schwarzer;Kassem Makki;Gilles Storelli;Irma Machuca-Gayet

  • Depot-Specific Differences in Adipose Tissue Gene Expression in Lean and Obese Subjects

    A M Lefebvre;M Laville;N Vega;J P Riou

  • Expression of Mfn2, the Charcot-Marie-Tooth Neuropathy Type 2A Gene, in Human Skeletal Muscle Effects of Type 2 Diabetes, Obesity, Weight Loss, and the Regulatory Role of Tumor Necrosis Factor α and Interleukin-6

    Daniel Bach;Deborah Naon;Sara Pich;Francesc X. Soriano

  • Differences in mRNA expression of the proteins secreted by the adipocytes in human subcutaneous and visceral adipose tissues.

    Eric Dusserre;Philippe Moulin;Hubert Vidal

  • Persistent Organic Pollutant Exposure Leads to Insulin Resistance Syndrome

    Jérôme Ruzzin;Rasmus Petersen;Emmanuelle Meugnier;Lise Madsen

  • Increased uncoupling protein-2 and -3 mRNA expression during fasting in obese and lean humans.

    L Millet;H Vidal;F Andreelli;D Larrouy

  • Treatment for 2 mo with n−3 polyunsaturated fatty acids reduces adiposity and some atherogenic factors but does not improve insulin sensitivity in women with type 2 diabetes: a randomized controlled study

    Morvarid Kabir;Geraldine Skurnik;Nadia Naour;Valeria Pechtner

  • Reduced Activation of Phosphatidylinositol-3 Kinase and Increased Serine 636 Phosphorylation of Insulin Receptor Substrate-1 in Primary Culture of Skeletal Muscle Cells From Patients With Type 2 Diabetes

    Karim Bouzakri;Marina Roques;Philippe Gual;Sophie Espinosa

  • Five-Week, Low–Glycemic Index Diet Decreases Total Fat Mass and Improves Plasma Lipid Profile in Moderately Overweight Nondiabetic Men

    Clara Bouché;Salwa W. Rizkalla;Jing Luo;Hubert Vidal

  • Mitochondria-associated endoplasmic reticulum membrane (MAM) integrity is required for insulin signaling and is implicated in hepatic insulin resistance

    Emily Tubbs;Pierre Theurey;Guillaume Vial;Nadia Bendridi

  • Regulation by Insulin of Gene Expression in Human Skeletal Muscle and Adipose Tissue Evidence for Specific Defects in Type 2 Diabetes

    Pierre-Henri Ducluzeau;Noël Perretti;Martine Laville;Fabrizio Andreelli

Frequent Co-Authors

Jennifer Rieusset
Jennifer Rieusset Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Johan Auwerx
Johan Auwerx École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Wim H. M. Saris
Wim H. M. Saris Maastricht University
Geltrude Mingrone
Geltrude Mingrone King's College London
Luc Tappy
Luc Tappy University of Lausanne
Bart Staels
Bart Staels University of Lille
Didier Auboeuf
Didier Auboeuf École Normale Supérieure de Lyon
Pierre Casellas
Pierre Casellas Sanofi (France)
Antonio Vidal-Puig
Antonio Vidal-Puig University of Cambridge

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