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53
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7852
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16360
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570

Ian R. Brown 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 Ian R. Brown sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 184 publications — 43rd percentile

43% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Ian R. Brown 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 Ian R. Brown 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.

The last bar groups every scientist with 167 D-Index or more.

Overview

Ian R. Brown is affiliated with the University of Toronto in Canada. Their research primarily focuses on Medicine and Health Professions, with particular attention to subfields such as General Health Professions, Physiology, and Family Practice.

Their main topics of work encompass Healthcare cost, quality, and practices, Clinical Laboratory Practices and Quality Control, and Clinical Reasoning and Diagnostic Skills. These areas reflect a concentration on improving medical testing protocols and healthcare delivery.

The recent publication record includes the paper titled The role of electronic versus written order sets in inappropriate laboratory testing among hospitalized medical patients, published in 2021 in the International Journal of Medical Informatics. This paper addresses issues related to laboratory test ordering practices in hospitalized patients.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Ian R. Brown include:

  • Allen Tran
  • Christine Soong
  • Karen Okrainec

The International Journal of Medical Informatics stands out as the primary publication venue for Ian R. Brown's work.

Best Publications

  • Heat shock proteins and protection of the nervous system.

    Ian R. Brown

  • Synaptophysin expression during synaptogenesis in the rat cerebellar cortex

    Nicole Leclerc;Philip W. Beesley;Ian Brown;Marc Colonnier

  • Induction of a heat shock gene at the site of tissue injury in the rat brain.

    Ian R. Brown;Sheila Rush;Gwen O. Ivy

  • Induction of heat shock (stress) genes in the mammalian brain by hyperthermia and other traumatic events: a current perspective.

    I. R. Brown

  • Selective induction of a heat shock gene in fibre tracts and cerebellar neurons of the rabbit brain detected by in situ hybridization.

    Geoffrey K. Sprang;Ian R. Brown

  • Molecular cloning of SC1: a putative brain extracellular matrix glycoprotein showing partial similarity to osteonectin/BM40/SPARC.

    Ian G. Johnston;Toni Paladino;James W. Gurd;Ian R. Brown

  • The effect of hyperthermia on the induction of cell death in brain, testis, and thymus of the adult and developing rat.

    Vania R. Khan;Ian R. Brown

  • Developmental expression of glial fibrillary acidic protein mRNA in the rat brain analyzed by in situ hybridization.

    C. F. Landry;G. O. Ivy;I. R. Brown

  • Neuronal expression of constitutive heat shock proteins: implications for neurodegenerative diseases

    Sheng Chen;Ian R. Brown

  • Constitutive expression of heat shock proteins Hsp90, Hsc70, Hsp70 and Hsp60 in neural and non-neural tissues of the rat during postnatal development.

    Sandra M. D'Souza;Ian R. Brown

  • Neuroprotection at Drosophila synapses conferred by prior heat shock.

    Shanker Karunanithi;Jeffrey W. Barclay;R. Meldrum Robertson;Ian R. Brown

  • Heat shock protein in mammalian brain and other organs after a physiologically relevant increase in body temperature induced by D-lysergic acid diethylamide.

    James W. Cosgrove;Ian R. Brown

  • Tissue‐specific differences in heat shock protein hsc70 and hsp70 in the control and hyperthermic rabbit

    P. Manzerra;S.J. Rush;I.R. Brown

  • Localization of the Heat‐Shock Protein Hsp70 to the Synapse Following Hyperthermic Stress in the Brain

    David A. Bechtold;Sheila J. Rush;Ian R. Brown

  • Expression of heat shock genes (hsp70) in the mammalian brain: distinguishing constitutively expressed and hyperthermia-inducible mRNA species.

    I. R. Brown;S. J. Rush

  • Association of heat shock proteins and neuronal membrane components with lipid rafts from the rat brain.

    Sheng Chen;Damanpreet Bawa;Shintaro Besshoh;James W. Gurd

  • Expression of heat shock genes (hsp70) in the rabbit spinal cord: localization of constitutive and hyperthermia-inducible mRNA species.

    P. Manzerra;I. R. Brown

  • Induction of heat shock proteins in differentiated human and rodent neurons by celastrol.

    Ari M. Chow;Ian R. Brown

  • Cell-specific expression of high levels of human S100 beta in transgenic mouse brain is dependent on gene dosage.

    WC Friend;S Clapoff;C Landry;LE Becker

  • Temporal and spatial distribution of heat shock mRNA and protein (hsp70) in the rabbit cerebellum in response to hyperthermia.

    P. Manzerra;S. J. Rush;I. R. Brown

Frequent Co-Authors

Alexander Marks
Alexander Marks University of Toronto
James B. Mahony
James B. Mahony McMaster University
Kagan Kerman
Kagan Kerman University of Toronto
Christine Ferrier-Pagès
Christine Ferrier-Pagès Scientific Centre of Monaco
John H. Youson
John H. Youson University of Toronto
Harold L. Atwood
Harold L. Atwood University of Toronto
Richard Hawkes
Richard Hawkes University of Calgary
Glen T. Prusky
Glen T. Prusky Cornell University
Gérard Labourdette
Gérard Labourdette Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Philip K. T. Mok
Philip K. T. Mok Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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