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D-Index
48
Citations
9762
World Ranking
4657
National Ranking
109

Jörg Schüpbach publication distribution in Microbiology in 2026

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

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55 publications 679+

This scientist: 136 publications — 19th percentile

19% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 679 publications or more.

Jörg Schüpbach D-index placement in Microbiology in 2026

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

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40 D-Index 127+

This scientist: 48 D-Index — 16th percentile

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

The last bar groups every scientist with 127 D-Index or more.

Overview

Jörg Schüpbach is affiliated with the University of Zurich in Switzerland. Their research contributions are primarily within the field of emergency medicine, with a particular emphasis on healthcare policy and management as well as economics and econometrics.

Recent publications by Schüpbach include:

  • "174 Price Transparency and Variation in Emergency Department Visits by Payer Type: A Nationwide Analysis" (2023) published in Annals of Emergency Medicine
  • "69 A Comprehensive Catalog of Emergency Medicine Applications of FDA-Regulated Artificial Intelligence-Enabled Products" (2024) published in Annals of Emergency Medicine
  • "312 Increasing Donation Through Early Alert to LifeSource: Project IDEAL" (2025) published in Annals of Emergency Medicine

These papers reflect ongoing investigations into healthcare economics, technology applications in emergency medicine, and strategies to improve medical resource donation processes.

Frequent co-authors working with Schüpbach include:

  • Jacob Morey
  • A. Mullan
  • D. Jones
  • Rachel A. Lindor
  • L. Walker

All recent work is published in the Annals of Emergency Medicine, indicating a consistent focus on this domain and venue for dissemination.

Thematic interests reported for Schüpbach's research encompass:

  • Healthcare Policy and Management

They also engage with subfields such as:

  • Economics and Econometrics

Best Publications

  • Antibodies reactive with human T-lymphotropic retroviruses (HTLV-III) in the serum of patients with AIDS

    M. G. Sarngadharan;Mikulas Popovic;Lilian Bruch;Jörg Schüpbach

  • Serological analysis of a subgroup of human T-lymphotropic retroviruses (HTLV-III) associated with AIDS

    Jörg Schüpbach;Mikulas Popovic;Raymond V. Gilden;Matthew A. Gonda

  • A human endogenous retroviral superantigen as candidate autoimmune gene in type I diabetes.

    Bernard Conrad;Richard Nicolas Weissmahr;Jürg Böni;Rosanna Arcari

  • Intra-blood-brain-barrier synthesis of HTLV-III-specific IgG in patients with neurologic symptoms associated with AIDS or AIDS-related complex.

    L Resnick;F diMarzo-Veronese;J Schüpbach;W W Tourtellotte

  • Seroepidemiological studies of human T-lymphotropic retrovirus type III in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.

    Bijan Safai;JeromeE. Groopman;Mikulas Popovic;Jörg Schüpbach

  • Prevention of vertical HIV transmission: additive protective effect of elective Cesarean section and zidovudine prophylaxis. Swiss Neonatal HIV Study Group.

    Christian Kind;Christoph Rudin;Claire-Anne Siegrist;Claire-Anne Wyler

  • Antibodies to HTLV-III in Swiss patients with AIDS and pre-AIDS and in groups at risk for AIDS.

    Jörg Schüpbach;Otto Haller;Markus Vogt;Rudolf Lüthy

  • Ultrasensitive retrovirus detection by a reverse transcriptase assay based on product enhancement.

    Halina Pyra;Jurg Boni;Jorg Schupbach

  • Phylogenetic analysis and reclassification of caprine and ovine lentiviruses based on 104 new isolates: evidence for regular sheep-to-goat transmission and worldwide propagation through livestock trade.

    Cyril Shah;Jürg Böni;Jon B Huder;Hans-Rudolf Vogt

  • Concurrent infections with vector-borne pathogens associated with fatal hemolytic anemia in a cattle herd in Switzerland

    Regina Hofmann-Lehmann;Marina L. Meli;Ute M. Dreher;Enikö Gönczi

  • Direct Evidence for Natural Transmission of Small-Ruminant Lentiviruses of Subtype A4 from Goats to Sheep and Vice Versa

    Cyril Shah;Jon B. Huder;Jürg Böni;Marietta Schönmann

  • Transmission of HIV-1 drug resistance in Switzerland: a 10-year molecular epidemiology survey

    Sabine Yerly;Viktor von Wyl;Bruno Ledergerber;Jürg Böni

  • Low-frequency drug-resistant HIV-1 and risk of virological failure to first-line NNRTI-based ART: a multicohort European case–control study using centralized ultrasensitive 454 pyrosequencing

    Alessandro Cozzi-Lepri;Marc Noguera-Julian;Francesca Di Giallonardo;Rob Schuurman

  • Heat-mediated immune complex dissociation and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay signal amplification render p24 antigen detection in plasma as sensitive as HIV-1 RNA detection by polymerase chain reaction

    J Schüpbach;M Flepp;D Pontelli;Z Tomasik

  • Assessment of recent HIV-1 infection by a line immunoassay for HIV-1/2 confirmation.

    Jörg Schüpbach;Martin D Gebhardt;Zuzana Tomasik;Christoph Niederhauser

  • Prospective Evaluation of Amplification-Boosted ELISA for Heat-Denatured p24 Antigen for Diagnosis and Monitoring of Pediatric Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Infection

    David Nadal;Jürg Böni;Christian Kind;Oliviero E. Varnier

  • Performance of five different assays for the quantification of viral load in persons infected with various subtypes of HIV-1.

    Philippe Bürgisser;Pietro Vernazza;Markus Flepp;Jürg Böni

  • high Frequency of Non-b Subtypes in Newly Diagnosed Hiv-1 Infections in Switzerland

    Jürg Böni;Halina Pyra;Martin Gebhardt;Luc Perrin

  • WHO recommendations on the diagnosis of HIV infection in infants and children

    Lynne M Mofenson;Gayle Sherman;Martina Penazzato;Anniek de Baets

  • Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 p24 Concentration Measured by Boosted ELISA of Heat-Denatured Plasma Correlates with Decline in CD4 Cells, Progression to AIDS, and Survival: Comparison with Viral RNA Measurement

    Bruno Ledergerber;Markus Flepp;Jürg Böni;Zuzana Tomasik

  • Antibodies against Three Purified Proteins of the Human Type C Retrovirus, Human T-Cell Leukemia-Lymphoma Virus, in Adult T-Cell Leukemia-Lymphoma Patients and Healthy Blacks from the Caribbean

    Jörg Schüpbach;V. S. Kalyanaraman;M. G. Sarngadharan;William A. Blattner

Frequent Co-Authors

Jürg Böni
Jürg Böni University of Zurich
Huldrych F. Günthard
Huldrych F. Günthard University of Zurich
Sabine Yerly
Sabine Yerly University of Geneva
David Nadal
David Nadal University of Zurich
Thomas Klimkait
Thomas Klimkait University of Basel
Bruno Ledergerber
Bruno Ledergerber University of Zurich
Hans Lutz
Hans Lutz University of Zurich
Pietro Vernazza
Pietro Vernazza University of St. Gallen
Manuel Battegay
Manuel Battegay University Hospital of Basel
Matthias Cavassini
Matthias Cavassini University of Lausanne

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