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Jerry A. Katzmann

Jerry A. Katzmann

D-Index & Metrics

Medicine

D-Index
85
Citations
24190
World Ranking
14694
National Ranking
7433

Jerry A. Katzmann 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 Jerry A. Katzmann sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 268 publications — 11th percentile

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

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Jerry A. Katzmann 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 Jerry A. Katzmann sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 85 D-Index — 29th percentile

29% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Jerry A. Katzmann is affiliated with the Mayo Clinic in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields within medicine, particularly focusing on immunology, hematology, and genetics.

Their work addresses several main topics, including:

  • Immunodeficiency and Autoimmune Disorders
  • Platelet Disorders and Treatments
  • Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Research

Katzmann has contributed to scientific literature primarily through publications in the field of medicine and immunology and microbiology. Their subfields of study include:

  • Immunology
  • Hematology
  • Genetics

In terms of publication venues, Katzmann has published at least one paper in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology.

Among their recent papers is a 2020 publication titled "A rare case of selective Igκ chain deficiency: Biologic and clinical implications," which appeared in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. This paper has been cited twice and was authored in collaboration with Amir A. Sadighi Akha.

Katzmann's frequent coauthors include:

  • Amir A. Sadighi Akha
  • Renee C. Tschumper
  • John R. Mills
  • Crescent R. Isham
  • Elizabeth E. Witty

Best Publications

  • Prevalence of Monoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined Significance

    Robert A. Kyle;Terry M. Therneau;S. Vincent Rajkumar;Dirk R. Larson

  • Monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) consistently precedes multiple myeloma: A prospective study

    Ola Landgren;Robert A. Kyle;Ruth M. Pfeiffer;Jerry A. Katzmann

  • Serum Reference Intervals and Diagnostic Ranges for Free κ and Free λ Immunoglobulin Light Chains: Relative Sensitivity for Detection of Monoclonal Light Chains

    Jerry A. Katzmann;Raynell J. Clark;Roshini S. Abraham;Sandra Bryant

  • Serum free light chain ratio is an independent risk factor for progression in monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance

    S. Vincent Rajkumar;S. Vincent Rajkumar;Robert A. Kyle;Robert A. Kyle;Terry M. Therneau;Terry M. Therneau;L. Joseph Melton;L. Joseph Melton

  • Immunoglobulin free light chain ratio is an independent risk factor for progression of smoldering (asymptomatic) multiple myeloma

    Angela Dispenzieri;Robert A. Kyle;Jerry A. Katzmann;Terry M. Therneau

  • Plasma cell labeling index and β2-microglobulin predict survival independent of thymidine kinase and C-reactive protein in multiple myeloma

    PR Greipp;JA Lust;WM O'Fallon;JA Katzmann

  • Prevalence and risk of progression of light-chain monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance: a retrospective population-based cohort study

    Angela Dispenzieri;Jerry A. Katzmann;Robert A. Kyle;Dirk R. Larson

  • Elevated serum IgG4 concentration in patients with primary sclerosing cholangitis.

    Flavia D Mendes;Roberta Jorgensen;Jill Keach;Jerry A Katzmann

  • Screening panels for detection of monoclonal gammopathies.

    Jerry A. Katzmann;Robert A. Kyle;Joanne Benson;Dirk R. Larson

  • Concurrent assays of circulating bone Gla-protein and bone alkaline phosphatase: effects of sex, age, and metabolic bone disease.

    Duda Rj;O'Brien Jf;Katzmann Ja;Peterson Jm

  • Diagnostic Performance of Quantitative κ and λ Free Light Chain Assays in Clinical Practice

    Jerry A. Katzmann;Roshini S. Abraham;Angela Dispenzieri;John A. Lust

  • Absolute values of immunoglobulin free light chains are prognostic in patients with primary systemic amyloidosis undergoing peripheral blood stem cell transplantation.

    Angela Dispenzieri;Martha Q. Lacy;Jerry A. Katzmann;S. Vincent Rajkumar

  • Isolation of functional human coagulation factor V by using a hybridoma antibody

    Jerry A. Katzmann;Michael E. Nesheim;Lyndon S. Hibbard;Kenneth G. Mann

  • Monoclonal antibodies to porcine factor VIII coagulant and their use in the isolation of active coagulant protein.

    DN Fass;GJ Knutson;JA Katzmann

  • Elimination of the need for urine studies in the screening algorithm for monoclonal gammopathies by using serum immunofixation and free light chain assays.

    Jerry A. Katzmann;Angela Dispenzieri;Robert A. Kyle;Melissa R. Snyder

  • Serum free light chain ratio as a biomarker for high-risk smoldering multiple myeloma

    J T Larsen;S K Kumar;A Dispenzieri;R A Kyle

  • The clinical aspects of biclonal gammopathies: Review of 57 cases

    Robert A. Kyle;Robert A. Robinson;Jerry A. Katzmann

  • Value of beta 2-microglobulin level and plasma cell labeling indices as prognostic factors in patients with newly diagnosed myeloma.

    PR Greipp;JA Katzmann;WM O'Fallon;RA Kyle

  • Quantitative analysis of serum free light chains. A new marker for the diagnostic evaluation of primary systemic amyloidosis.

    Roshini S. Abraham;Jerry A. Katzmann;Raynell J. Clark;A.R. Bradwell

  • Supratentorial pilocytic astrocytomas. A clinicopathologic, prognostic, and flow cytometric study of 51 patients

    Peter A. Forsyth;Edward G. Shaw;Bernd W. Scheithauer;Judith R. O'Fallon

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert A. Kyle
Robert A. Kyle Mayo Clinic
Dirk R. Larson
Dirk R. Larson Mayo Clinic
Thomas E. Witzig
Thomas E. Witzig Mayo Clinic
Philip R. Greipp
Philip R. Greipp Mayo Clinic
Shaji Kumar
Shaji Kumar Mayo Clinic
L. Joseph Melton
L. Joseph Melton Mayo Clinic
Roshini S. Abraham
Roshini S. Abraham Nationwide Children's Hospital

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