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D-Index
101
Citations
31751
World Ranking
8063
National Ranking
4188

Jeri A. Logemann 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 Jeri A. Logemann sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 267 publications — 11th percentile

11% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Jeri A. Logemann 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 Jeri A. Logemann sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 101 D-Index — 61st percentile

61% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Jeri A. Logemann was affiliated with Northwestern University in the United States. Throughout their career, they contributed to academic research without a record of recent papers, specific main fields or subfields of study, frequent coauthors, or publication venues documented in the available data.

There were no publications, including books or journal articles, listed under their name in the provided data. Additionally, no specific main topics of work were recorded, nor were there details on awards or honors received during their career.

Despite the absence of detailed bibliographic or thematic information, Jeri A. Logemann's association with Northwestern University indicates involvement in an academic or research environment, the context in which they likely conducted their work.

Best Publications

  • Evaluation and treatment of swallowing disorders

    Jeri A Logemann

  • Physiology and radiology of the normal oral and pharyngeal phases of swallowing.

    W J Dodds;E T Stewart;J A Logemann

  • Upper esophageal sphincter opening and modulation during swallowing.

    P. Jacob;P.J. Kahrilas;J.A. Logemann;V. Shah

  • Temporal and Biomechanical Characteristics of Oropharyngeal Swallow in Younger and Older Men

    Jeri A. Logemann;Barbara Roa Pauloski;Alfred W. Rademaker;Laura A. Colangelo

  • A Randomized Study of Three Interventions for Aspiration of Thin Liquids in Patients with Dementia or Parkinson's Disease.

    Jeri A. Logemann;Gary Gensler;Jo Anne Robbins;Anne S. Lindblad

  • Manual for the videofluorographic study of swallowing

    Jeri A. Logemann

  • Preliminary observations on the effects of age on oropharyngeal deglutition.

    Julie F. Tracy;Jeri A. Logemann;Peter J. Kahrilas;Pothen Jacob

  • Swallowing Disorders in Head and Neck Cancer Patients Treated With Radiotherapy and Adjuvant Chemotherapy

    Cathy L. Lazarus;Jeri A. Logemann;Barbara Roa Pauloski;Laura A. Colangelo

  • Effects of a sour bolus on oropharyngeal swallowing measures in patients with neurogenic dysphagia

    Jeri A. Logemann;Barbara Roa Pauloski;Laura Colangelo;Cathy Lazarus

  • Swallowing disorders in persons with cerebrovascular accident.

    Sharon Veis;J. A. Logemann

  • The benefit of head rotation on pharyngoesophageal dysphagia.

    Jeri A. Logemann;Peter J. Kahrilas;Kobara M;N. B. Vakil

  • Pharyngeal Effects of Bolus Volume, Viscosity, and Temperature in Patients With Dysphagia Resulting From Neurologic Impairment and in Normal Subjects

    Elizabeth M. Bisch;Jeri A. Logemann;Alfred W. Rademaker;Peter J. Kahrilas

  • Pharyngeal clearance during swallowing: a combined manometric and videofluoroscopic study.

    Peter J. Kahrilas;Jerilyn A. Logemann;Shezhang Lin;Gulchin A. Ergun

  • A Screening Procedure for Oropharyngeal Dysphagia

    Jeri A. Logemann;Sharon Veis;Laura Colangelo

  • Comparison of 2 interventions for liquid aspiration on pneumonia incidence: a randomized trial.

    JoAnne Robbins;Gary Gensler;Jacqueline Hind;Jeri A. Logemann

  • Volitional augmentation of upper esophageal sphincter opening during swallowing.

    P. J. Kahrilas;J. A. Logemann;C. Krugler;E. Flanagan

  • Deglutitive tongue action: Volume accommodation and bolus propulsion

    Peter J. Kahrilas;Shezhang Lin;Jerilyn A. Logemann;Gulchin A. Ergun;Gulchin A. Ergun

  • Effects of bolus volume, viscosity, and repeated swallows in nonstroke subjects and stroke patients

    Cathy L. Lazarus;Jeri A. Logemann;Alfred W Rademaker;Peter J Kahrilas

  • Closure mechanisms of laryngeal vestibule during swallow

    J. A. Logemann;P. J. Kahrilas;J. Cheng;B. R. Pauloski

  • Impact of thermal stimulation on the triggering of the swallowing reflex

    Gisela de Lama Lazzara;Cathy Lazarus;Jeri A. Logemann

Frequent Co-Authors

Alfred W. Rademaker
Alfred W. Rademaker Northwestern University
Peter J. Kahrilas
Peter J. Kahrilas Northwestern University
Lisa A. Newman
Lisa A. Newman Cornell University
Steven G. Zecker
Steven G. Zecker Northwestern University
Reza Shaker
Reza Shaker Medical College of Wisconsin
Everett E. Vokes
Everett E. Vokes University of Chicago
Eugene N. Myers
Eugene N. Myers University of Pittsburgh
Wylie J. Dodds
Wylie J. Dodds Medical College of Wisconsin
Ronald E. Gangnon
Ronald E. Gangnon University of Wisconsin–Madison
Leora R. Cherney
Leora R. Cherney Northwestern University

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