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D-Index
50
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8111
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5792
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339

Jian Wang publication distribution in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Neuroscience in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jian Wang sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 215 publications — 66th percentile

66% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 887 publications or more.

Jian Wang D-index placement in Neuroscience in 2026

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

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 50 D-Index — 41st percentile

41% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 163 D-Index or more.

Overview

Jian Wang is affiliated with Dalhousie University in Canada and has contributed extensively to research in medicine and neuroscience. Their work spans several interconnected fields, highlighting a focus on sensory and neurological disorders.

The scientist has published in the following main fields of study:

  • Medicine
  • Neuroscience

Subfields where Jian Wang has made contributions include:

  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Sensory Systems
  • Surgery
  • Neurology
  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

Their main topics of research cover a broad spectrum of auditory and neurological health issues:

  • Hearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, Genetics
  • Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation
  • Vestibular and auditory disorders
  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Spine and Intervertebral Disc Pathology
  • Obstructive Sleep Apnea Research
  • Noise Effects and Management

Jian Wang has collaborated frequently with several fellow researchers:

  • Richard Salvi (7 coauthored papers)
  • Zhengnong Chen (6 coauthored papers)
  • Adam D. McIntyre (5 coauthored papers)
  • Robert A. Hegele (5 coauthored papers)
  • Shankai Yin (5 coauthored papers)

The scientist's work has appeared in multiple publication venues, some of which have hosted several of their contributions:

  • PubMed (6 publications)
  • Research Square (Research Square) (6 publications)
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) (4 publications)
  • Scientific Reports (3 publications)
  • Frontiers in Neuroscience (3 publications)

Recent papers authored by Jian Wang or including their contribution include:

  • Sleep classification from wrist-worn accelerometer data using random forests, 2021, Scientific Reports
  • Loss-of-Function CREB3L3 Variants in Patients With Severe Hypertriglyceridemia, 2020, Arteriosclerosis Thrombosis and Vascular Biology
  • NOD-like receptor NLRC5 promotes neuroinflammation and inhibits neuronal survival in Parkinson's disease models, 2023, Journal of Neuroinflammation
  • Accelerated age-related decline in hippocampal neurogenesis in mice with noise-induced hearing loss is associated with hippocampal microglial degeneration, 2020, Aging
  • COVID-19 associated anxiety enhances tinnitus, 2021, PLoS ONE

Best Publications

  • COVID-19: Gastrointestinal Manifestations and Potential Fecal–Oral Transmission

    Jinyang Gu;Bing Han;Jian Wang

  • Auditory plasticity and hyperactivity following cochlear damage.

    Richard J Salvi;Jian Wang;Dalian Ding

  • Tinnitus and hyperacusis involve hyperactivity and enhanced connectivity in auditory-limbic-arousal-cerebellar network

    Yu-Chen Chen;Xiaowei Li;Lijie Liu;Jian Wang;Jian Wang

  • GABA-A antagonist causes dramatic expansion of tuning in primary auditory cortex.

    Jian Wang;Donald Caspary;Richard J. Salvi

  • Are inner or outer hair cells the source of summating potentials recorded from the round window

    John D. Durrant;Jian Wang;D. L. Ding;Richard J. Salvi

  • Effects of selective inner hair cell loss on auditory nerve fiber threshold, tuning and spontaneous and driven discharge rate.

    J Wang;N.L Powers;P Hofstetter;P Trautwein

  • Selective inner hair cell loss does not alter distortion product otoacoustic emissions.

    P Trautwein;P Hofstetter;J Wang;R Salvi

  • Functional reorganization in chinchilla inferior colliculus associated with chronic and acute cochlear damage

    Jian Wang;Dalian Ding;Richard J Salvi

  • Inner Hair Cell Loss Disrupts Hearing and Cochlear Function Leading to Sensory Deprivation and Enhanced Central Auditory Gain.

    Richard Salvi;Wei Sun;Dalian Ding;Guang Di Chen

  • Gamma-aminobutyric acid circuits shape response properties of auditory cortex neurons.

    Jian Wang;Sandra L McFadden;Donald Caspary;Richard Salvi

  • Plasticity of response properties of inferior colliculus neurons following acute cochlear damage

    J. Wang;R. J. Salvi;N. Powers

  • Ribbon Synapse Plasticity in the Cochleae of Guinea Pigs after Noise-Induced Silent Damage

    Lijuan Shi;Lijie Liu;Tingting He;Xiaojing Guo

  • Preparation of high aspect ratio nickel oxide nanowires and their gas sensing devices with fast response and high sensitivity

    Jian Wang;Liangming Wei;Liying Zhang;Chuanhai Jiang

  • Noise induced hearing loss impairs spatial learning/memory and hippocampal neurogenesis in mice

    Lijie Liu;Pei Shen;Tingting He;Ying Chang

  • Selective Loss of Inner Hair Cells and Type-I Ganglion Neurons in Carboplatin-Treated Chinchillas: Mechanisms of Damage and Protection

    D.-L. Ding;J. Wang;R. Salvi;D. Henderson

  • Coding deficits in hidden hearing loss induced by noise: the nature and impacts

    Qiang Song;Pei Shen;Xiaowei Li;Lijuan Shi

  • Knockdown of stromal interaction molecule 1 attenuates store-operated Ca2+ entry and Ca2+ responses to acute hypoxia in pulmonary arterial smooth muscle

    Wenju Lu;Jian Wang;Gongyong Peng;Larissa A. Shimoda

  • miR-92b-3p acts as a tumor suppressor by targeting Gabra3 in pancreatic cancer.

    Manmei Long;Ming Zhan;Sunwang Xu;Ruimeng Yang

  • Human GV oocytes generated by mitotically active germ cells obtained from follicular aspirates.

    Xinbao Ding;Guishu Liu;Bo Xu;Changqing Wu

  • Emodin-Induced Generation of Reactive Oxygen Species Inhibits RhoA Activation to Sensitize Gastric Carcinoma Cells to Anoikis

    Jun Cai;Xin Niu;Yuying Chen;Qingshen Hu

  • Cochlear Synaptopathy and Noise-Induced Hidden Hearing Loss.

    Lijuan Shi;Ying Chang;Xiaowei Li;Steve Aiken

  • Central insulin inhibits hypothalamic galanin and neuropeptide Y gene expression and peptide release in intact rats

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  • Silent damage of noise on cochlear afferent innervation in guinea pigs and the impact on temporal processing

    Lijie Liu;Hui Wang;Lijuan Shi;Awad Almuklass

  • Aberrant spontaneous brain activity in chronic tinnitus patients revealed by resting-state functional MRI.

    Yu-Chen Chen;Jian Zhang;Xiao-Wei Li;Wenqing Xia

  • Reduced acoustic startle response and peripheral hearing loss in the 5xFAD mouse model of Alzheimer's disease

    Timothy P. O'Leary;Sooyoun Shin;Emre Fertan;Rachel N. Dingle

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard Salvi
Richard Salvi University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Tianzi Jiang
Tianzi Jiang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Hui Wang
Hui Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Hua Feng
Hua Feng Third Military Medical University
Yafei Zhang
Yafei Zhang Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Sandra L. McFadden
Sandra L. McFadden University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Wei Chen
Wei Chen Northwestern University
Wei Jia
Wei Jia University of Hong Kong
Renjie Chai
Renjie Chai Southeast University
Guang-Di Chen
Guang-Di Chen University at Buffalo, State University of New York

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