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Kendall H. Lee

Kendall H. Lee

D-Index & Metrics

Neuroscience

D-Index
56
Citations
9274
World Ranking
4587
National Ranking
2071

Kendall H. Lee 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 Kendall H. Lee sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 208 publications — 64th percentile

64% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Kendall H. Lee 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 Kendall H. Lee sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 56 D-Index — 54th percentile

54% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Kendall H. Lee is affiliated with the Mayo Clinic in the United States and has an extensive publication record in fields related to medicine and neuroscience. Their research spans several main areas including medicine with 75 publications and neuroscience with 66 publications. Subfields where they have contributed significantly include neurology, cellular and molecular neuroscience, biomedical engineering, radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, and electrochemistry.

The scientist has focused on topics such as neurological disorders and treatments, neuroscience and neural engineering, neuroscience and neuropharmacology research, neurotransmitter receptor influence on behavior, Parkinson's disease mechanisms and treatments, transcranial magnetic stimulation studies, and electrochemical analysis and applications.

Frequent publication venues for their work include Frontiers in Neuroscience, Operative Neurosurgery, ACS Omega, Neurosurgical FOCUS, and the Journal of Neurosurgery. They have also collaborated regularly with co-authors such as Yoonbae Oh, Hojin Shin, Charles D. Blaha, Aaron E. Rusheen, and Kevin E. Bennet.

Recent notable papers authored or co-authored by Kendall H. Lee include:

  • Evaluation of electrochemical methods for tonic dopamine detection in vivo, 2020, TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry
  • Clinical applications of neurochemical and electrophysiological measurements for closed-loop neurostimulation, 2020, Neurosurgical FOCUS
  • MRI and tractography techniques to localize the ventral intermediate nucleus and dentatorubrothalamic tract for deep brain stimulation and MR-guided focused ultrasound: a narrative review and update, 2020, Neurosurgical FOCUS
  • Deep Brain Stimulation for Addictive Disorders-Where Are We Now?, 2022, Neurotherapeutics
  • Deep brain stimulation alleviates tics in Tourette syndrome via striatal dopamine transmission, 2023, Brain

Best Publications

  • Neuromodulation of lumbosacral spinal networks enables independent stepping after complete paraplegia

    Megan L. Gill;Peter J. Grahn;Jonathan S. Calvert;Margaux B. Linde

  • Microseizures and the spatiotemporal scales of human partial epilepsy

    Matt Stead;Mark Bower;Benjamin H. Brinkmann;Kendall Lee

  • Direct visualization of deep brain stimulation targets in Parkinson disease with the use of 7-tesla magnetic resonance imaging: Clinical article

    Zang Hee Cho;Zang Hee Cho;Hoon Ki Min;Hoon Ki Min;Se Hong Oh;Jae Yong Han

  • Enabling Task-Specific Volitional Motor Functions via Spinal Cord Neuromodulation in a Human With Paraplegia.

    Peter J. Grahn;Igor A. Lavrov;Dimitry G. Sayenko;Meegan G. Van Straaten

  • "Triple-H" therapy for cerebral vasospasm following subarachnoid hemorrhage.

    Kendall H. Lee;Timothy Lukovits;Jonathan A. Friedman

  • Neurostimulation Devices for the Treatment of Neurologic Disorders.

    Christine A. Edwards;Christine A. Edwards;Abbas Kouzani;Kendall H. Lee;Erika K. Ross

  • Neurotransmitter release from high-frequency stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus.

    Kendall H. Lee;Su Youne Chang;David W. Roberts;Uhnoh Kim

  • Deep brain stimulation for treatment-resistant depression: efficacy, safety and mechanisms of action.

    Rodney J. Anderson;Mark A. Frye;Osama A. Abulseoud;Kendall H. Lee

  • Unsupervised Classification of High-Frequency Oscillations in Human Neocortical Epilepsy and Control Patients

    Justin A. Blanco;Matt Stead;Abba Krieger;Jonathan Viventi

  • Deep Brain Stimulation Results in Local Glutamate and Adenosine Release: Investigation into the Role of Astrocytes

    Vivianne L. Tawfik;Su Youne Chang;Frederick L. Hitti;David W. Roberts

  • Data mining neocortical high-frequency oscillations in epilepsy and controls

    Justin A. Blanco;Matt Stead;Abba Krieger;William Stacey

  • Dopamine efflux in the rat striatum evoked by electrical stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus: potential mechanism of action in Parkinson's disease

    Kendall H. Lee;Charles D. Blaha;Brent T. Harris;Shannon Cooper

  • A neurochemical closed-loop controller for deep brain stimulation: toward individualized smart neuromodulation therapies

    Peter J. Grahn;Grant W. Mallory;Obaid U. Khurram;B. Michael Berry

  • Carbon nanofiber electrode array for electrochemical detection of dopamine using fast scan cyclic voltammetry

    Jessica E. Koehne;Michael Marsh;Adwoa Boakye;Brandon Douglas

  • Wireless instantaneous neurotransmitter concentration system-based amperometric detection of dopamine, adenosine, and glutamate for intraoperative neurochemical monitoring - laboratory investigation

    Filippo Agnesi;Susannah J. Tye;Jonathan M. Bledsoe;Christoph J. Griessenauer

  • High frequency stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus evokes striatal dopamine release in a large animal model of human DBS neurosurgery.

    Young Min Shon;Young Min Shon;Kendall H. Lee;Stephan J. Goerss;In Yong Kim

  • Deep brain stimulation induces BOLD activation in motor and non-motor networks: An fMRI comparison study of STN and EN/GPi DBS in large animals

    Hoon Ki Min;Sun Chul Hwang;Sun Chul Hwang;Michael P. Marsh;Inyong Kim

  • Direct visualization of Parkinson's disease by in vivo human brain imaging using 7.0T magnetic resonance imaging.

    Zang Hee Cho;Se Hong Oh;Jong-Min Kim;Sung Yeon Park

  • Wireless Fast-Scan Cyclic Voltammetry to Monitor Adenosine in Patients With Essential Tremor During Deep Brain Stimulation

    Su Youne Chang;Inyong Kim;Michael P. Marsh;Dong Pyo Jang

  • Deep Brain Stimulation: Technology at the Cutting Edge

    Rahul S. Shah;Su Youne Chang;Hoon Ki Min;Hoon Ki Min;Zang Hee Cho;Zang Hee Cho

  • Tracking tonic dopamine levels in vivo using multiple cyclic square wave voltammetry

    Yoonbae Oh;Michael L. Heien;Cheonho Park;Yu Min Kang

Frequent Co-Authors

Charles D. Blaha
Charles D. Blaha Mayo Clinic
Matt Stead
Matt Stead Mayo Clinic
In Young Kim
In Young Kim Hanyang University
Mark A. Frye
Mark A. Frye University of California, Los Angeles
Abbas Z. Kouzani
Abbas Z. Kouzani Deakin University
Paul A. Garris
Paul A. Garris Illinois State University
Yury Gerasimenko
Yury Gerasimenko Pavlov Institute of Physiology of the Russian Academy of Sciences
W. Richard Marsh
W. Richard Marsh Mayo Clinic
Lisa A. Beck
Lisa A. Beck University of Rochester Medical Center

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