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D-Index
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6652
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9438
National Ranking
5001

Jennifer M. Glass publication distribution in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Psychology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jennifer M. Glass sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 48 publications — 1st percentile

1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 705 publications or more.

Jennifer M. Glass D-index placement in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Psychology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jennifer M. Glass sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 36 D-Index — 19th percentile

19% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 144 D-Index or more.

Overview

Jennifer M. Glass is affiliated with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on medical sciences, with a strong emphasis on epidemiology and genetics, alongside contributions in surgery, gastroenterology, and general health professions.

The main topics addressed in their work include:

  • Microscopic Colitis
  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease
  • Celiac Disease Research and Management
  • Eosinophilic Esophagitis
  • Primary Care and Health Outcomes
  • Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research
  • Obesity and Health Practices

The scientist has contributed publications to various venues, frequently appearing in:

  • Journal of Crohn's and Colitis
  • Alzheimer's & Dementia
  • The American Journal of Gastroenterology
  • Journal of the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology
  • Obesity Pillars

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Jennifer M. Glass include:

  • "S1195 Communicating Needs and Features of IBD Experiences (CONFIDE) Survey: Patient and Healthcare Professional Perspectives on Communication Relating to Ulcerative Colitis Symptoms in Canada" (2023, The American Journal of Gastroenterology)
  • "P349 Communicating Needs and Features of IBD Experiences (CONFIDE) Survey: Descriptive Comparison of Experiences of Bowel Urgency among Patients with Ulcerative Colitis in Canada, Europe, and the US" (2024, Journal of Crohn's and Colitis)
  • "P501 Communicating Needs and Features of IBD Experiences (CONFIDE) Survey: Prevalence and patients' experience of moderate-to-severe Crohn's disease symptoms in Canada" (2024, Journal of Crohn's and Colitis)
  • "A255 COMMUNICATING NEEDS AND FEATURES OF IBD EXPERIENCES (CONFIDE) SURVEY: PATIENT PERSPECTIVES ON EXPERIENCE OF ULCERATIVE COLITIS SYMPTOMS IN CANADA" (2024, Journal of the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology)
  • "Treatment landscape and caregiver status for Alzheimer's disease patients in Canada by disease severity: results from a real-world survey" (2024, Alzheimer's & Dementia)

Frequent co-authors in their research collaborations include:

  • Remo Panaccione
  • Talat Bessissow
  • Theresa Hunter
  • Christian Atkinson
  • H Ellis

Best Publications

  • Virtually Perfect Time Sharing in Dual-Task Performance: Uncorking the Central Cognitive Bottleneck

    Eric H. Schumacher;Travis L. Seymour;Jennifer M. Glass;David E. Fencsik

  • Poor response inhibition as a predictor of problem drinking and illicit drug use in adolescents at risk for alcoholism and other substance use disorders.

    Joel T. Nigg;Maria M. Wong;Michelle M. Martel;Jennifer M. Jester

  • Cognitive function in fibromyalgia patients

    Denise C. Park;Jennifer M. Glass;Meredith Minear;Leslie J. Crofford

  • Fibromyalgia syndrome module at OMERACT 9: domain construct.

    Philip Mease;Lesley M. Arnold;Ernest H. Choy;Daniel J. Clauw

  • A psychophysical study of auditory and pressure sensitivity in patients with fibromyalgia and healthy controls.

    Michael E. Geisser;Jennifer M. Glass;Ljubinka D. Rajcevska;Daniel J. Clauw

  • Behavioral control and resiliency in the onset of alcohol and illicit drug use: a prospective study from preschool to adolescence.

    Maria M. Wong;Joel T. Nigg;Robert A. Zucker;Leon I. Puttler

  • Review of Cognitive Dysfunction in Fibromyalgia: A Convergence on Working Memory and Attentional Control Impairments

    Jennifer M. Glass

  • Neuropsychological Executive Functioning in Children at Elevated Risk for Alcoholism: Findings in Early Adolescence.

    Joel T. Nigg;Jennifer M. Glass;Maria M. Wong;Edwin Poon

  • Concurrent response-selection processes in dual-task performance: Evidence for adaptive executive control of task scheduling.

    Eric H. Schumacher;Erick J. Lauber;Jennifer M. Glass;Eileen L. Zurbriggen

  • Childhood and adolescent resiliency, regulation, and executive functioning in relation to adolescent problems and competence in a high-risk sample.

    Michelle M. Martel;Joel T. Nigg;Maria M. Wong;Hiram E. Fitzgerald

  • The relationship of pain and depression to cognitive function in rheumatoid arthritis patients

    Scott C. Brown;Jennifer M. Glass;Denise C. Park

  • Impulsive and non-impulsive suicide attempts in patients treated for alcohol dependence.

    Marcin Wojnar;Marcin Wojnar;Mark A. Ilgen;Mark A. Ilgen;Ewa Czyz;Stephen Strobbe

  • The effect of brief exercise cessation on pain, fatigue, and mood symptom development in healthy, fit individuals.

    Jennifer M. Glass;Angela K. Lyden;Frank Petzke;Phyllis Stein

  • Effects of alcoholism severity and smoking on executive neurocognitive function.

    Jennifer M. Glass;Anne Buu;Kenneth M. Adams;Joel T. Nigg

  • Adaptive executive control: Flexible multiple-task performance without pervasive immutable response-selection bottlenecks

    David E. Meyer;David E. Kieras;Erick Lauber;Eric H. Schumacher

  • Fibromyalgia and cognition.

    Jennifer M. Glass

  • Aging and the psychological refractory period: task-coordination strategies in young and old adults.

    Jennifer M. Glass;Eric H. Schumacher;Erick J. Lauber;Eileen L. Zurbriggen

  • Memory beliefs and function in fibromyalgia patients.

    Jennifer M. Glass;Denise C. Park;Meredith Minear;Leslie J. Crofford

  • Cognitive dysfunction in fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome: new trends and future directions.

    Jennifer M Glass

  • Cognitive functions in abstinent alcohol-dependent patients

    Maciej Kopera;Marcin Wojnar;Marcin Wojnar;Kirk Brower;Jennifer Glass

  • Cognitive dysfunction in fibromyalgia.

    Jennifer M. Glass;Denise C. Park

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel J. Clauw
Daniel J. Clauw University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Robert A. Zucker
Robert A. Zucker University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
David E. Meyer
David E. Meyer University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
David E. Kieras
David E. Kieras University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Eric H. Schumacher
Eric H. Schumacher Georgia Institute of Technology
Joel T. Nigg
Joel T. Nigg Oregon Health & Science University
Denise C. Park
Denise C. Park The University of Texas at Dallas
Richard H. Gracely
Richard H. Gracely University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Leslie J. Crofford
Leslie J. Crofford Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Hiram E. Fitzgerald
Hiram E. Fitzgerald Michigan State University

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