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33
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7097
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9407
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3975

Joyce Liporace 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 Joyce Liporace sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 52 publications — 1st percentile

1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Joyce Liporace 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 Joyce Liporace sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 33 D-Index — 2nd percentile

2% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Joyce Liporace is affiliated with Thomas Jefferson University in the United States. Their professional activities are connected to this institution, positioning them within the academic and research framework of this university.

Details concerning Joyce Liporace's recent publications, co-authorships, and frequent publication venues are not currently available. There is no publicly listed data on their recent papers, which means that specific titles, years of publication, or the venues where their work has appeared cannot be provided.

No information is available regarding book publications authored by Joyce Liporace, including the names of any publishers associated with such works.

Similarly, records of the main and subfields of study connected with their research activities have not been documented in the available source data. There are no enumerated scientific fields or subfields in which they have published identifiable work.

The main topics defining their body of work are also not listed, and thus cannot be detailed in this overview.

Information on awards won by Joyce Liporace is not present. This includes the names of awards, the years awarded, or any related citations.

Best Publications

  • Fetal antiepileptic drug exposure and cognitive outcomes at age 6 years (NEAD study): a prospective observational study

    Kimford J Meador;Gus A Baker;Nancy Browning;Morris J Cohen

  • Cognitive Function at 3 Years of Age after Fetal Exposure to Antiepileptic Drugs

    Kimford J. Meador;Gus A. Baker;Nancy Browning;Jill Clayton-Smith

  • Seizure control and mortality in epilepsy.

    Michael R. Sperling;Harold Feldman;Judith Kinman;Joyce D. Liporace

  • In utero antiepileptic drug exposure: Fetal death and malformations

    K. J. Meador;G. A. Baker;Richard Finnell;L. A. Kalayjian

  • EEG and ECG in sudden unexplained death in epilepsy.

    Maromi Nei;Reginald T. Ho;Bassel W. Abou-Khalil;Frank W. Drislane

  • The Ketogenic Diet for Intractable Epilepsy in Adults: Preliminary Results

    Joseph Sirven;Barbara Whedon;Deborah Caplan;Joyce Liporace

  • Fetal antiepileptic drug exposure: Motor, adaptive, and emotional/behavioral functioning at age 3 years

    Morris J. Cohen;Kimford J. Meador;Nancy Browning;Gus A. Baker

  • Breastfeeding in Children of Women Taking Antiepileptic Drugs: Cognitive Outcomes at Age 6 Years

    Kimford J. Meador;Gus A. Baker;Nancy Browning;Morris J. Cohen

  • Foetal Antiepileptic Drug Exposure and Verbal versus Non-Verbal Abilities at Three Years of Age.

    Kimford J. Meador;Gus A. Baker;Nancy Browning;Morris J. Cohen

  • Frequency of catamenial seizure exacerbation in women with localization-related epilepsy.

    Andrew G. Herzog;Cynthia L. Harden;Joyce Liporace;Page Pennell

  • Outpatient seizure identification: results of 502 patients using computer-assisted ambulatory EEG.

    William O. Tatum;Lara Winters;Maria Gieron;Erasmo A. Passaro

  • Postmarketing experience with topiramate and cognition.

    W. O. Tatum;J. A. French;E. Faught;G. L. Morris

  • Mortality after Epilepsy Surgery

    Michael R. Sperling;Adam Harris;Maromi Nei;Joyce D. Liporace

  • Effects of fetal antiepileptic drug exposure Outcomes at age 4.5 years

    Kim J Meador;G.A. Baker;N. Browning;M.J. Cohen

  • The effect of seizure severity on quality of life in epilepsy

    Cynthia L. Harden;David Aaron Maroof;Blagovest Nikolov;Kristen Fowler

  • Progesterone vs placebo therapy for women with epilepsy A randomized clinical trial

    A G Herzog;K M Fowler;S D Smithson;L A Kalayjian

  • Effects of breastfeeding in children of women taking antiepileptic drugs.

    K.J. Meador;G.A. Baker;N. Browning;J. Clayton-Smith

  • Refractory Generalized Seizures: Response to Corpus Callosotomy and Vagal Nerve Stimulation

    Maromi Nei;Michael O'Connor;Joyce Liporace;Michael R Sperling

  • Antiepileptic drug use in women of childbearing age

    Kimford J. Meador;Patricia Penovich;Gus A. Baker;Page B. Pennell

  • Lamotrigine in breast milk and nursing infants: determination of exposure.

    D. Jeffrey Newport;Page B. Pennell;Martha R. Calamaras;James C. Ritchie

  • The ketogenic diet for intractable epilepsy in adults

    Joseph I Sirven;Barbara Whedon;Deborah Caplan;Joyce Liporace

Frequent Co-Authors

Page B. Pennell
Page B. Pennell University of Pittsburgh
Jill Clayton-Smith
Jill Clayton-Smith University of Manchester
Michael Privitera
Michael Privitera University of Cincinnati
David W. Loring
David W. Loring Emory University
Gus A. Baker
Gus A. Baker University of Liverpool
Andres M. Kanner
Andres M. Kanner University of Miami
Michael R. Sperling
Michael R. Sperling Thomas Jefferson University
Kimford J. Meador
Kimford J. Meador Stanford University
Maromi Nei
Maromi Nei Thomas Jefferson University
Joseph I Sirven
Joseph I Sirven Mayo Clinic

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