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125
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59063
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3093
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Jack M. Gorman 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 Jack M. Gorman sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 590 publications — 71st percentile

71% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Jack M. Gorman 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 Jack M. Gorman sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 125 D-Index — 85th percentile

85% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1999 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Jack M. Gorman is affiliated with the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in the United States. Their research is situated primarily within the Social Sciences, with a focus on Sociology and Political Science, Health, Clinical Psychology, Artificial Intelligence, and Virology.

Their notable recent publications include:

  • The Covid-19 Infodemic - Applying the Epidemiologic Model to Counter Misinformation (2021), New England Journal of Medicine
  • Online Misleading Information About Women's Reproductive Health: A Narrative Review (2024), Journal of General Internal Medicine
  • Implications of COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy: Results of Online Bulletin Board Interviews (2022), Frontiers in Public Health
  • Community-oriented Motivational Interviewing (MI): A novel framework extending MI to address COVID-19 vaccine misinformation in online social media platforms (2022), Computers in Human Behavior
  • Correlates of Mpox Vaccination among Sexual Minority Men in the United States: Sexual Behavior, Substance Use, and Main Partner Relationships (2023), The Journal of Sex Research

The main topics covered in their work include:

  • Vaccine Coverage and Hesitancy
  • Misinformation and Its Impacts
  • Hate Speech and Cyberbullying Detection
  • Poxvirus research and outbreaks
  • Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health
  • Sexuality, Behavior, and Technology
  • Racial and Ethnic Identity Research

Frequent coauthors who have contributed to this body of work include:

  • David Scales
  • Sara E. Gorman
  • Lindsay Hurth
  • Malavika Radhakrishnan
  • Savannah Windham

Jack M. Gorman has published multiple articles in several venues, with a concentration in:

  • Frontiers in Public Health
  • Psychiatric Services
  • New England Journal of Medicine
  • Journal of General Internal Medicine
  • Computers in Human Behavior

In 1999, this researcher was recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).

Best Publications

  • A Guide to Treatments That Work

    Peter Wilfred Nathan;Jack M. Gorman

  • Cognitive-behavioral therapy, imipramine, or their combination for panic disorder: A randomized controlled trial.

    David H. Barlow;Jack M. Gorman;M. Katherine Shear;Scott W. Woods

  • Mood disorders in the medically ill: scientific review and recommendations.

    Dwight L. Evans;Dennis S. Charney;Dennis S. Charney;Lydia Lewis;Robert N. Golden

  • Neuroanatomical Hypothesis of Panic Disorder, Revised

    Jack M. Gorman;Justine M. Kent;Gregory M. Sullivan;Jeremy D. Coplan

  • Distributed disturbances in brain structure and function in schizophrenia.

    Lewis Da

  • Increased baseline occupancy of D2 receptors by dopamine in schizophrenia.

    Anissa Abi-Dargham;Janine Rodenhiser;David Printz;Yolanda Zea-Ponce

  • Assessment of insight in psychosis.

    Xavier F. Amador;David H. Strauss;Scott A. Yale;Michael M. Flaum

  • The National Depressive and Manic-Depressive Association consensus statement on the undertreatment of depression

    Robert M.A. Hirschfeld;Martin B. Keller;Susan Panico;Bernard S. Arons

  • Awareness of Illness in Schizophrenia and Schizoaffective and Mood Disorders

    Xavier F. Amador;Michael Flaum;Nancy C. Andreasen;David H. Strauss

  • Multicenter collaborative panic disorder severity scale.

    M. Katherine Shear;Timothy A. Brown;David H. Barlow;Roy Money

  • Schizophrenia after prenatal famine. Further evidence.

    Ezra Susser;Richard Neugebauer;Hans W. Hoek;Alan S. Brown

  • Prefrontal dopamine D1 receptors and working memory in schizophrenia.

    Anissa Abi-Dargham;Osama Mawlawi;Ilise Lombardo;Roberto Gil

  • Persistent elevations of cerebrospinal fluid concentrations of corticotropin-releasing factor in adult nonhuman primates exposed to early-life stressors: implications for the pathophysiology of mood and anxiety disorders

    Jeremy D. Coplan;Michael W. Andrews;Leonard A. Rosenblum;Michael J. Owens

  • Social phobia. Review of a neglected anxiety disorder

    Michael R. Liebowitz;Jack M. Gorman;Abby J. Fyer;Donald F. Klein

  • Awareness of Illness in Schizophrenia

    Xavier F. Amador;David H. Strauss;Scott A. Yale;Jack M. Gorman

  • Heart rate variability in depressive and anxiety disorders.

    Jack M. Gorman;Richard P. Sloan

  • Phenelzine vs atenolol in social phobia: A placebo-controlled comparison.

    Michael R. Liebowitz;Frank Schneier;Raphael Campeas;Eric Hollander

  • Elevated maternal interleukin-8 levels and risk of schizophrenia in adult offspring.

    Alan S. Brown;Jonathan Hooton;Catherine A. Schaefer;Haiying Zhang

  • Increased Hippocampal Plaques and Tangles in Patients With Alzheimer Disease With a Lifetime History of Major Depression

    Michael A. Rapp;Michal Schnaider-Beeri;Hillel T. Grossman;Mary Sano

  • A neuroanatomical hypothesis for panic disorder.

    Jack M. Gorman;Michael R. Liebowitz;Abby J. Fyer;Jonathan Stein

Frequent Co-Authors

Donald F. Klein
Donald F. Klein New York University
Jeremy D. Coplan
Jeremy D. Coplan SUNY Downstate Medical Center
Michael R. Liebowitz
Michael R. Liebowitz Columbia University
Abby J. Fyer
Abby J. Fyer Columbia University
Dolores Malaspina
Dolores Malaspina Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
David H. Barlow
David H. Barlow Boston University
M. Katherine Shear
M. Katherine Shear Columbia University
Scott W. Woods
Scott W. Woods Yale University
Sanjay J. Mathew
Sanjay J. Mathew Baylor College of Medicine
Leonard A. Rosenblum
Leonard A. Rosenblum SUNY Downstate Medical Center

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