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John H. Paul publication distribution in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Biology and Biochemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where John H. Paul sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 218 publications — 57th percentile

57% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,028 publications or more.

John H. Paul D-index placement in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Biology and Biochemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where John H. Paul sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 167+

This scientist: 72 D-Index — 69th percentile

69% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 167 D-Index or more.

Overview

John H. Paul is affiliated with the University of South Florida St. Petersburg in the United States. Their research contributions are documented primarily within the field of engineering technology and science, with a focus on methods related to feature selection.

The scientist has published work in the following venues:

  • International Research Journal of Modernization in Engineering Technology and Science

A key recent paper by John H. Paul is titled A Comparative Study on Feature Section Methods, published in 2023 in the International Research Journal of Modernization in Engineering Technology and Science.

Collaboration has been part of their research, including work co-authored with:

  • K. Geetha

Best Publications

  • Functional metagenomic profiling of nine biomes

    Elizabeth A. Dinsdale;Robert A. Edwards;Dana Hall;Florent Angly

  • Prophages in marine bacteria: dangerous molecular time bombs or the key to survival in the seas?

    John H Paul

  • High frequency of horizontal gene transfer in the oceans.

    Lauren D. McDaniel;Elizabeth Young;Jennifer Delaney;Fabian Ruhnau

  • Gene Transfer by Transduction in the Marine Environment

    Sunny C. Jiang;John H. Paul

  • Pathogenic Human Viruses in Coastal Waters

    Dale W. Griffin;Kim A. Donaldson;John H. Paul;Joan B. Rose

  • Using dispersants after oil spills: impacts on the composition and activity of microbial communities.

    Sara Kleindienst;John H. Paul;Samantha B. Joye

  • Global-scale processes with a nanoscale drive: the role of marine viruses

    Corina P.D. Brussaard;Steven W. Wilhelm;T. Frede Thingstad;Markus G. Weinbauer

  • Seasonal and Diel Abundance of Viruses and Occurrence of Lysogeny/Bacteriocinogeny in the Marine Environment

    Sunny C. Jiang;John H Paul

  • Detection of Viral Pathogens by Reverse Transcriptase PCR and of Microbial Indicators by Standard Methods in the Canals of the Florida Keys

    Dale W. Griffin;Charles J. Gibson;Erin K. Lipp;Kelley Riley

  • Dynamics of extracellular DNA in the marine environment.

    J H Paul;W H Jeffrey;M F DeFlaun

  • Concentration of viruses and dissolved DNA from aquatic environments by vortex flow filtration.

    J H Paul;S C Jiang;J B Rose

  • Quantification of Human Polyomaviruses JC Virus and BK Virus by TaqMan Quantitative PCR and Comparison to Other Water Quality Indicators in Water and Fecal Samples

    Shannon M. McQuaig;Troy M. Scott;Jerzy O. Lukasik;John H. Paul

  • Occurrence of Lysogenic Bacteria in Marine Microbial Communities as Determined by Prophage Induction

    Sunny C. Jiang;John H Paul

  • General Theory of Chromosome Structure and Gene Activation in Eukaryotes

    John Paul

  • Seasonal Variation in Lysogeny as Depicted by Prophage Induction in Tampa Bay, Florida

    S. J. Williamson;L. A. Houchin;L. McDaniel;J. H. Paul

  • Significance of Lysogeny in the Marine Environment: Studies with Isolates and a Model of Lysogenic Phage Production

    S.C. Jiang;John H. Paul

  • Fluorometric determination of DNA in aquatic microorganisms by use of hoechst 33258.

    John H. Paul;Brenda Myers

  • Distribution of viral abundance in the reef environment of Key Largo, Florida.

    J H Paul;J B Rose;S C Jiang;C A Kellogg

  • Viruses, Bacterioplankton, and Phytoplankton in the Southeastern Gulf of Mexico: Distribution and Contribution to Oceanic DNA Pools

    J. Boehme;M. E. Frischer;S. C. Jiang;C. A. Kellogg

  • Use of hoechst dyes 33258 and 33342 for enumeration of attached and planktonic bacteria.

    John H. Paul

Frequent Co-Authors

Sunny C. Jiang
Sunny C. Jiang University of California, Irvine
Joan B. Rose
Joan B. Rose Michigan State University
Marc E. Frischer
Marc E. Frischer Skidaway Institute of Oceanography
Dale W. Griffin
Dale W. Griffin United States Geological Survey
Wade H. Jeffrey
Wade H. Jeffrey University of West Florida
Mary Ann Moran
Mary Ann Moran University of Georgia
F. Robert Tabita
F. Robert Tabita The Ohio State University
Patricia L. Yager
Patricia L. Yager University of Georgia
Lisa Campbell
Lisa Campbell Texas A&M University
Forest Rohwer
Forest Rohwer San Diego State University

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