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32740
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16921
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8488

Jennifer S. Li 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 Jennifer S. Li sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 298 publications — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Jennifer S. Li 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 Jennifer S. Li sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 80 D-Index — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 217 D-Index or more.

Overview

Jennifer S. Li is affiliated with Duke University in the United States. Their research work primarily spans the field of Medicine with a focus on several subfields including Epidemiology, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Surgery, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

They have published extensively on topics related to congenital heart disease and associated cardiovascular conditions. The main topics covered in their research include:

  • Congenital Heart Disease Studies
  • Cardiac Structural Anomalies and Repair
  • Coronary Artery Anomalies
  • Cardiovascular Issues in Pregnancy
  • Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet
  • Cardiac Valve Diseases and Treatments
  • Kawasaki Disease and Coronary Complications

Jennifer S. Li has contributed to multiple papers with notable recent publications such as:

  • "Medium-Term Complications Associated With Coronary Artery Aneurysms After Kawasaki Disease: A Study From the International Kawasaki Disease Registry" (2020) published in the Journal of the American Heart Association
  • "Thromboprophylaxis for Children Post-Fontan Procedure: Insights From the UNIVERSE Study" (2021) published in the Journal of the American Heart Association
  • "Weight-Related Behaviors of Children with Obesity during the COVID-19 Pandemic" (2021) published in Childhood Obesity
  • "Methylprednisolone for Heart Surgery in Infants - A Randomized, Controlled Trial" (2022) published in the New England Journal of Medicine
  • "Causes of Death and Cardiovascular Comorbidities in Adults With Congenital Heart Disease" (2020) published in the Journal of the American Heart Association

The scientist frequently collaborates with several coauthors including Alfred D'Ottavio, Kevin D. Hill, Karen Chiswell, Timothy M. Hoffman, and Brett R. Anderson. Their collaborative work reflects contributions across various cardiovascular and pediatric medicine studies.

Their research is often published in key venues such as:

  • Circulation
  • Journal of the American Heart Association
  • Pediatric Cardiology
  • American Heart Journal
  • Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise

Best Publications

  • Proposed Modifications to the Duke Criteria for the Diagnosis of Infective Endocarditis

    Li Js;Sexton Dj;Mick N;Nettles R

  • Observation of Electron-Antineutrino Disappearance at Daya Bay

    F. P. An;J. Z. Bai;A. B. Balantekin;H. R. Band

  • The Toll-Like Receptor 2 Pathway Establishes Colonization by a Commensal of the Human Microbiota

    June L. Round;S. Melanie Lee;Jennifer Li;Gloria Tran

  • Maternal Immune Activation Alters Fetal Brain Development through Interleukin-6

    Stephen E. P. Smith;Jennifer Li;Jennifer Li;Krassimira A. Garbett;Károly Mirnics

  • Neurodevelopmental outcomes in children with congenital heart disease: evaluation and management: a scientific statement from the American Heart Association.

    Bradley S. Marino;Paul H. Lipkin;Jane W. Newburger;Georgina Peacock

  • Recombinant human acid α-glucosidase Major clinical benefits in infantile-onset Pompe disease

    P. S. Kishnani;D. Corzo;M. Nicolino;B. Byrne

  • Discovery of Three-Jet Events and a Test of Quantum Chromodynamics at PETRA

    D. P. Barber;U. Becker;H. Benda;A. Boehm

  • Search for lepton-flavor-violating τ decays into three leptons with 719 million produced τ+τ− pairs

    K. Hayasaka;K. Inami;Y. Miyazaki;K. Arinstein;K. Arinstein

  • Improved measurement of mixing-induced CP violation in the neutral B meson system

    K. Abe;T. Abe;I. Adachi;H. Aihara

  • Role of echocardiography in evaluation of patients with Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia: experience in 103 patients.

    Vance G Fowler;Jennifer Li;G.Ralph Corey;Jerry Boley

  • Neurodevelopmental outcomes after cardiac surgery in infancy.

    J. William Gaynor;Christian Stopp;David Wypij;Dean B. Andropoulos

  • Neonatal Meningitis: What Is the Correlation Among Cerebrospinal Fluid Cultures, Blood Cultures, and Cerebrospinal Fluid Parameters?

    Harmony P. Garges;M. Anthony Moody;C. Michael Cotten;P. Brian Smith

  • Coronary Artery Pattern and Outcome of Arterial Switch Operation for Transposition of the Great Arteries A Meta-Analysis

    Sara K. Pasquali;Vic Hasselblad;Jennifer S. Li;David F. Kong

  • Cross-reactive immunologic material status affects treatment outcomes in Pompe disease infants.

    Priya S. Kishnani;Paula C. Goldenberg;Stephanie L. Dearmey;James Heller

  • Randomized trial of pulsed corticosteroid therapy for primary treatment of Kawasaki disease

    Jane W. Newburger;Lynn A. Sleeper;Brian W. McCrindle;L. LuAnn Minich

  • Cardiac surgery in infants with low birth weight is associated with increased mortality: analysis of the Society of Thoracic Surgeons Congenital Heart Database.

    Christopher L. Curzon;Sarah Milford-Beland;Jennifer S. Li;Sean M. O'Brien

  • Coronary Artery Involvement in Children With Kawasaki Disease Risk Factors From Analysis of Serial Normalized Measurements

    Brian W. McCrindle;Jennifer S. Li;L. LuAnn Minich;Steven D. Colan

  • A Cross-Sectional Study of Exercise Performance During the First 2 Decades of Life After the Fontan Operation

    Stephen M. Paridon;Paul D. Mitchell;Steven D. Colan;Richard V. Williams

  • Evaluation of Kawasaki Disease Risk-Scoring Systems for Intravenous Immunoglobulin Resistance

    Lynn A. Sleeper;L. LuAnn Minich;Brian M. McCrindle;Jennifer S. Li

  • Congenital Heart Surgery Outcomes in Down Syndrome: Analysis of a National Clinical Database

    James C. Fudge;Shuang Li;James Jaggers;Sean M. O'Brien

Frequent Co-Authors

Jeffrey P. Jacobs
Jeffrey P. Jacobs University of Florida
Daniel K. Benjamin
Daniel K. Benjamin Duke University
Jane W. Newburger
Jane W. Newburger Boston Children's Hospital
Eric D. Peterson
Eric D. Peterson The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Sean M. O'Brien
Sean M. O'Brien Duke University
Priya S. Kishnani
Priya S. Kishnani Duke University
Stephen P. Sanders
Stephen P. Sanders Boston Children's Hospital
Brian W. McCrindle
Brian W. McCrindle University of Toronto
Robert M. Califf
Robert M. Califf Duke University
Lynn A. Sleeper
Lynn A. Sleeper Boston Children's Hospital

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