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Joseph E. Parisi

Joseph E. Parisi

D-Index & Metrics

Medicine

D-Index
149
Citations
82934
World Ranking
1203
National Ranking
693

Joseph E. Parisi 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 Joseph E. Parisi sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 594 publications — 71st percentile

71% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Joseph E. Parisi 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 Joseph E. Parisi sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 149 D-Index — 94th percentile

94% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2000 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation

Overview

Joseph E. Parisi is affiliated with the Mayo Clinic in the United States and has contributed extensively to medical research, particularly within neurology and related fields. Their research spans a range of topics centered on neurological disorders, with a significant focus on dementia, Alzheimer's disease, and Parkinson's disease mechanisms and treatments.

The scientist's main field of study is Medicine, with 71 publications. Within this broad area, their subfields of study include:

  • Neurology
  • Physiology
  • Psychiatry and Mental Health
  • Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
  • Molecular Biology

Their primary research topics cover:

  • Alzheimer's disease research and treatments
  • Parkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments
  • Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research
  • Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Research
  • Neurological diseases and metabolism
  • Prostate Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Lysosomal Storage Disorders Research

Joseph E. Parisi has a substantial body of work published in various scientific journals. Frequently publishing venues include:

  • Neurology
  • Annals of Neurology
  • International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics
  • Brain
  • Journal of Neurology

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Parisi include:

  • Subtypes of dementia with Lewy bodies are associated with α-synuclein and tau distribution (2020, Neurology)
  • APOE3 -Jacksonville (V236E) variant reduces self-aggregation and risk of dementia (2021, Science Translational Medicine)
  • Protein contributions to brain atrophy acceleration in Alzheimer's disease and primary age-related tauopathy (2020, Brain)
  • Utility of FDG-PET in diagnosis of Alzheimer-related TDP-43 proteinopathy (2020, Neurology)
  • Sensitivity-Specificity of Tau and Amyloid β Positron Emission Tomography in Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration (2020, Annals of Neurology)

Collaborative efforts are a notable aspect of their work. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Dennis W. Dickson
  • Bradley F. Boeve
  • Melissa E. Murray
  • Ronald C. Petersen
  • David S. Knopman

Among awards received by Joseph E. Parisi is the distinction of Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, awarded in 2000.

Best Publications

  • Heterogeneity of multiple sclerosis lesions: implications for the pathogenesis of demyelination.

    Claudia Lucchinetti;Wolfgang Brück;Joseph Parisi;Bernd Scheithauer

  • Cortical demyelination and diffuse white matter injury in multiple sclerosis

    Alexandra Kutzelnigg;Claudia F. Lucchinetti;Christine Stadelmann;Wolfgang Brück

  • Common variants at MS4A4/MS4A6E, CD2AP, CD33 and EPHA1 are associated with late-onset Alzheimer's disease.

    Adam C. Naj;Gyungah Jun;Gary W. Beecham;Li-San Wang

  • Neuronal loss correlates with but exceeds neurofibrillary tangles in Alzheimer's disease.

    Teresa Gómez-Isla;Richard Hollister;Howard West;Stina Mui

  • A role for humoral mechanisms in the pathogenesis of Devic’s neuromyelitis optica

    Claudia F. Lucchinetti;Raul N. Mandler;Dorian McGavern;Wolfgang Bruck

  • Inflammatory Cortical Demyelination in Early Multiple Sclerosis

    Claudia F. Lucchinetti;Bogdan F.G. Popescu;Reem F. Bunyan;Natalia M. Moll

  • Pathophysiology of REM sleep behaviour disorder and relevance to neurodegenerative disease

    B. F. Boeve;M. H. Silber;C. B. Saper;T. J. Ferman

  • Increased Risk of Type 2 Diabetes in Alzheimer Disease

    Juliette Janson;Thomas Laedtke;Joseph E. Parisi;Peter O’Brien

  • Rare coding variants in PLCG2, ABI3, and TREM2 implicate microglial-mediated innate immunity in Alzheimer's disease

    Rebecca Sims;Sven J. Van Der Lee;Adam C. Naj;Céline Bellenguez;Céline Bellenguez

  • Pattern-specific loss of aquaporin-4 immunoreactivity distinguishes neuromyelitis optica from multiple sclerosis

    Shanu F. Roemer;Joseph E. Parisi;Vanda A. Lennon;Eduardo E. Benarroch

  • Clinicopathological and imaging correlates of progressive aphasia and apraxia of speech.

    Keith A. Josephs;Joseph R. Duffy;Edyth A. Strand;Jennifer L. Whitwell

  • Neuropathologic features of amnestic mild cognitive impairment.

    Ronald C. Petersen;Joseph E. Parisi;Dennis W. Dickson;Kris A. Johnson

  • Neuropathology of cognitively normal elderly.

    David S. Knopman;J. E. Parisi;A. Salviati;M. Floriach-Robert

  • Association of REM sleep behavior disorder and neurodegenerative disease may reflect an underlying synucleinopathy.

    Bradley F. Boeve;Michael H. Silber;Tanis J. Ferman;John A. Lucas

  • Neuropathology of nondemented aging: Presumptive evidence for preclinical Alzheimer disease

    Joseph L. Price;Daniel W. McKeel;Virginia D. Buckles;Catherine M. Roe

  • Neurological involvement in Wegener's granulomatosis : an analysis of 324 consecutive patients at the Mayo clinic

    Hiroshi Nishino;Frank A. Rubino;Richard A. DeRemee;Jerry W. Swanson

  • Clinical, genetic, and neuropathologic characteristics of posterior cortical atrophy

    D. F. Tang-Wai;N. R. Graff-Radford;B. F. Boeve;D. W. Dickson

  • Clinical and pathological insights into the dynamic nature of the white matter multiple sclerosis plaque.

    Josa M. Frischer;Stephen D. Weigand;Yong Guo;Nilufer Kale

  • Magnetic resonance imaging–based volume studies in temporal lobe epilepsy: Pathological correlations

    Gregory D Cascino;Clifford R Jr. Jack;Joseph E Parisi;F. W. Sharbrough

  • Highly active antiretroviral therapy reverses brain metabolite abnormalities in mild HIV dementia.

    Chang L;Ernst T;Leonido-Yee M;Witt M

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