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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Genetics and Molecular Biology D-index 60 Citations 12,641 131 World Ranking 2346 National Ranking 256

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Gene
  • Genetics
  • DNA

His main research concerns Genetics, Monoamine oxidase A, Genome-wide association study, Psychiatry and Internal medicine. His works in Genetic association, Gene, Allele, Single-nucleotide polymorphism and Allele frequency are all subjects of inquiry into Genetics. His Monoamine oxidase A research includes elements of Developmental psychology, Aggression and Genotype.

His research investigates the link between Genome-wide association study and topics such as Genotyping that cross with problems in Chromatography and DNA extraction. His Internal medicine research incorporates themes from Endocrinology, Depression, Heritability, Gene–environment interaction and Imputation. His work carried out in the field of Major depressive disorder brings together such families of science as Bipolar disorder and Oncology.

His most cited work include:

  • Influence of Life Stress on Depression: Moderation by a Polymorphism in the 5-HTT Gene (6506 citations)
  • Role of Genotype in the Cycle of Violence in Maltreated Children (3618 citations)
  • Genetic relationship between five psychiatric disorders estimated from genome-wide SNPs (1570 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Ian W. Craig mostly deals with Genetics, Single-nucleotide polymorphism, Gene, Internal medicine and Genetic association. Quantitative trait locus, Allele, Locus, Allele frequency and Genotyping are subfields of Genetics in which his conducts study. His study of Polymorphism is a part of Allele.

His studies in Single-nucleotide polymorphism integrate themes in fields like DNA microarray and Candidate gene. His Internal medicine research integrates issues from Escitalopram, Major depressive disorder, Endocrinology, Depression and Oncology. His Depression study combines topics in areas such as Serotonin transporter, Serotonergic and Clinical psychology.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Genetics (54.47%)
  • Single-nucleotide polymorphism (21.40%)
  • Gene (18.29%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2012-2018)?

  • Genome-wide association study (13.62%)
  • Major depressive disorder (11.67%)
  • Internal medicine (15.18%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His primary areas of investigation include Genome-wide association study, Major depressive disorder, Internal medicine, Single-nucleotide polymorphism and Genetics. He has included themes like Bipolar disorder, Comorbidity and Schizophrenia in his Major depressive disorder study. His Internal medicine study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Escitalopram, Pharmacogenetics and Oncology.

His Single-nucleotide polymorphism research incorporates elements of Quantitative trait locus and Bioinformatics. His Genetics study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as Prefrontal cortex. Ian W. Craig combines subjects such as Genetic model, 5-HTTLPR, Clinical psychology and Candidate gene with his study of Depression.

Between 2012 and 2018, his most popular works were:

  • Genetic relationship between five psychiatric disorders estimated from genome-wide SNPs (1570 citations)
  • A mega-analysis of genome-wide association studies for major depressive disorder (882 citations)
  • Psychiatric genome-wide association study analyses implicate neuronal, immune and histone pathways (518 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Gene
  • DNA
  • Genetics

His scientific interests lie mostly in Major depressive disorder, Psychiatry, Internal medicine, Bipolar disorder and Genome-wide association study. His research integrates issues of Antidepressant, Escitalopram, Endocrinology, Depression and Oncology in his study of Internal medicine. His Depression research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Heritability and Candidate gene.

His Bipolar disorder research includes themes of Genetic heterogeneity, Schizophrenia and Age of onset. His study in Age of onset is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both SNP, Single-nucleotide polymorphism and Mood. Genetic association is a subfield of Genetics that Ian W. Craig investigates.

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Best Publications

Influence of Life Stress on Depression: Moderation by a Polymorphism in the 5-HTT Gene

Avshalom Caspi;Karen Sugden;Terrie E. Moffitt;Alan Taylor.
Science (2003)

10030 Citations

Role of Genotype in the Cycle of Violence in Maltreated Children

Avshalom Caspi;Avshalom Caspi;Joseph McClay;Terrie E. Moffitt;Terrie E. Moffitt;Jonathan Mill.
Science (2002)

6074 Citations

Moderation of the effect of adolescent-onset cannabis use on adult psychosis by a functional polymorphism in the catechol-O-methyltransferase gene: longitudinal evidence of a gene X environment interaction.

Avshalom Caspi;Terrie E. Moffitt;Terrie E. Moffitt;Mary Cannon;Mary Cannon;Joseph McClay.
Biological Psychiatry (2005)

1797 Citations

Genetic relationship between five psychiatric disorders estimated from genome-wide SNPs

S. Hong Lee;Stephan Ripke;Stephan Ripke;Benjamin M. Neale;Benjamin M. Neale;Stephen V. Faraone.
Nature Genetics (2013)

1708 Citations

MAOA , maltreatment, and gene–environment interaction predicting children's mental health: new evidence and a meta-analysis

J. Kim-Cohen;J. Kim-Cohen;Avshalom Caspi;Avshalom Caspi;Alan Taylor;Brett Williams.
Molecular Psychiatry (2006)

1411 Citations

A mega-analysis of genome-wide association studies for major depressive disorder

Stephan Ripke;Naomi R Wray;Cathryn M Lewis;Steven P Hamilton.
Molecular Psychiatry (2013)

1062 Citations

Gene-environment interaction analysis of serotonin system markers with adolescent depression.

Thalia Eley;K Sugden;A Corsico;Alice Gregory.
Molecular Psychiatry (2004)

843 Citations

The analysis of 51 genes in DSM-IV combined type attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: association signals in DRD4, DAT1 and 16 other genes.

K. Brookes;X. Xu;W. Chen;K. Zhou.
Molecular Psychiatry (2006)

656 Citations

Psychiatric genome-wide association study analyses implicate neuronal, immune and histone pathways

Colm O'Dushlaine;Lizzy Rossin;Phil H. Lee;Laramie Duncan;Laramie Duncan.
Nature Neuroscience (2015)

462 Citations

Moderation of breastfeeding effects on the IQ by genetic variation in fatty acid metabolism

Avshalom Caspi;Benjamin Williams;Julia Kim-Cohen;Ian W. Craig.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2007)

451 Citations

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