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D-Index
82
Citations
25282
World Ranking
1502
National Ranking
26

Jean-Luc Malo publication distribution in Immunology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Immunology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jean-Luc Malo sits on this spectrum.

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62 publications 807+

This scientist: 374 publications — 77th percentile

77% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 807 publications or more.

Jean-Luc Malo D-index placement in Immunology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Immunology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jean-Luc Malo sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 157+

This scientist: 82 D-Index — 70th percentile

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

The last bar groups every scientist with 157 D-Index or more.

Overview

Jean-Luc Malo is affiliated with the University of Montreal in Canada and has contributed to research primarily within the field of medicine, with a focus on pulmonary and respiratory medicine. Their body of work also touches on health, toxicology and mutagenesis, public health, environmental and occupational health, radiological and ultrasound technology, as well as anesthesiology and pain medicine.

The research topics addressed by Malo include occupational exposure and asthma, air quality and health impacts, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) research, respiratory support and mechanisms, indoor air quality and microbial exposure, occupational health and safety research, and airway management and intubation techniques.

Malo's recent publications reflect these areas of interest and include the following papers:

  • Obituary: Professor Moira Chan-Yeung (2024) in Canadian Journal of Respiratory Critical Care and Sleep Medicine
  • Comparison of high- and low-molecular-weight sensitizing agents causing occupational asthma: an evidence-based insight (2024) in Expert Review of Clinical Immunology
  • History of occupational asthma in Canada (2023) in Canadian Journal of Respiratory Critical Care and Sleep Medicine
  • Birth and development of respiratory medicine at Université de Montréal: From phthisiology to respiratory medicine (2024) in Canadian Journal of Respiratory Critical Care and Sleep Medicine
  • Naissance et évolution de la médecine respiratoire à l'Université de Montréal: De la phtisiologie à la pneumologie (2024) in Canadian Journal of Respiratory Critical Care and Sleep Medicine

Malo frequently publishes in the Canadian Journal of Respiratory Critical Care and Sleep Medicine, with additional contributions in Expert Review of Clinical Immunology and the International Journal of Science and Healthcare Research.

Collaborative work is part of Malo's research efforts, with frequent co-authors including Denyse Gautrin, Denis Goulet, Virginie Doyen, Olivier Vandenplas, and Susan M. Tarlo.

Best Publications

  • Allergic rhinitis and its impact on asthma (ARIA) 2008 update (in collaboration with the World Health Organization, GA(2)LEN and AllerGen)

    J. Bousquet;N. Khaltaev;A. A. Cruz;J. Denburg

  • Asthma in the Workplace

    Jean-Luc Malo;Moira Chan-Yeung;David I. Bernstein

  • Bronchial Subepithelial Fibrosis Correlates With Airway Responsiveness to Methacholine

    Louis-Philippe Boulet;Michel Laviolette;Helene Turcotte;Andre Cartier

  • Is the clinical history a satisfactory means of diagnosing occupational asthma

    Jean-Luc Malo;Heberto Ghezzo;Jocelyne L'archevêque;Françoise Lagier

  • Reference values of the provocative concentrations of methacholine that cause 6% and 20% changes in forced expiratory volume in one second in a normal population.

    Jean-Luc Malo;Line Pineau;Andre Cartier;Richard R. Martin

  • Occupational asthma in snow crab-processing workers

    Cartier A;Malo Jl;Forest F;Lafrance M

  • Influence on asthma morbidity of asthma education programs based on self-management plans following treatment optimization.

    J Coté;A Cartier;P Robichaud;H Boutin

  • Prevalence and intensity of rhinoconjunctivitis in subjects with occupational asthma

    JL Malo;C Lemiere;A Desjardins;A Cartier

  • Specific serum antibodies against isocyanates: association with occupational asthma.

    André Cartier;Leslie Grammer;Jean Luc Malo;Françoise Lagier

  • Are psychiatric disorders associated with worse asthma control and quality of life in asthma patients

    Kim L. Lavoie;Kim L. Lavoie;André Cartier;Manon Labrecque;Simon L. Bacon;Simon L. Bacon

  • A dose-ranging study of fluticasone propionate in adult patients with moderate asthma

    Ronald Dahl;Bo Lundback;Jean-Luc Malo;Jorge A. Mazza

  • Occupational rhinitis

    Eaaci Task Force on Occupational Rhinitis;G. Moscato;O. Vandenplas;R. Gerth Van Wijk

  • EAACI position paper on occupational rhinitis.

    Gianna Moscato;Olivier Vandenplas;Roy Gerth Van Wijk;Jean-Luc Malo

  • Chlorine-induced Injury to the Airways in Mice

    James G. Martin;Holly R. Campbell;Hiroaki Iijima;Denyse Gautrin

  • Occupational asthma and extrinsic alveolitis due to isocyanates: current status and perspectives

    Olivier Vandenplas;Jean-Luc Malo;Marina Saetta;Christina E Mapp

  • Patterns of Improvement in Spirometry, Bronchial Hyperresponsiveness, and Specific IgE Antibody Levels after Cessation of Exposure in Occupational Asthma Caused by Snow-Crab Processing

    Jean-Luc Malo;André Cartier;Heberto Ghezzo;Monique Lafrance

  • Histamine dose-response curves in asthma: reproducibility and sensitivity of different indices to assess response.

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  • Compliance With Peak Expiratory Flow Monitoring in Home Management of Asthma

    Johanne Côté;André Cartier;Jean-Luc Malo;Michel Rouleau

  • Agents causing occupational asthma

    Jean-Luc Malo;Moira Chan-Yeung

  • Inhalation challenges with agents causing occupational asthma.

    O Vandenplas;JL Malo

  • Maternal Smoking and Childhood Asthma

    Claire Infante-Rivard;Denyse Gautrin;Jean-Luc Malo;Samy Suissa

Frequent Co-Authors

André Cartier
André Cartier University of Montreal
Catherine Lemière
Catherine Lemière University of Montreal
Susan M. Tarlo
Susan M. Tarlo University of Toronto
Louis-Philippe Boulet
Louis-Philippe Boulet Université Laval
Olivier Vandenplas
Olivier Vandenplas Université Catholique de Louvain
Kim L. Lavoie
Kim L. Lavoie University of Quebec at Montreal
Jerry Dolovich
Jerry Dolovich McMaster University
Moira Chan-Yeung
Moira Chan-Yeung University of British Columbia
David I. Bernstein
David I. Bernstein University of Cincinnati
Samuel B. Lehrer
Samuel B. Lehrer Tulane University

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