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D-Index
43
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5759
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17333
National Ranking
4245

Lara J. Gamble publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Lara J. Gamble sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 85 publications — 1st percentile

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

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Lara J. Gamble D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

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

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 43 D-Index — 5th percentile

5% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Lara J. Gamble is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States. Their research spans several fields, primarily in Engineering, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Chemistry. The scientist's work focuses extensively on specialized subfields including Computational Mechanics, Molecular Biology, Spectroscopy, Analytical Chemistry, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

Their research covers multiple key topics, with a notable emphasis on ion-surface interactions and analysis, mass spectrometry techniques and applications, and analytical chemistry methods development. Additional areas of focus include spectroscopy techniques in biomedical and chemical research, nanoparticle-based drug delivery, advanced drug delivery systems, and barrier structure and function studies.

Recent publications illustrate the range and depth of their work. These include:

  • "Surfactants influence polymer nanoparticle fate within the brain" (2021) published in Biomaterials
  • "Back to the basics of time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry of bio-related samples. I. Instrumentation and data collection" (2023) published in Biointerphases
  • "Back to the basics of time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry data analysis of bio-related samples. II. Data processing and display" (2023) published in Biointerphases
  • "Fatty acid and sphingosine reference spectra" (2022) published in Surface Science Spectra
  • "Quantitative evaluation of perfluorinated alkanethiol molecular order on gold surfaces" (2023) published in Biointerphases

Frequent publication venues for Lara J. Gamble include Biointerphases, Surface Science Spectra, Microscopy and Microanalysis, and Biomaterials. These venues align with the scientist's research interests in spectroscopy and analytical chemistry.

The scientist collaborates regularly with several co-authors. Frequent collaborators include:

  • Daniel J. Graham
  • Michael J. Taylor
  • Katherine Y. Zhang
  • Andrea Joseph
  • Georges Motchoffo Simo

Best Publications

  • The interaction of H2O with a TiO2(110) surface

    Markus B Hugenschmidt;Lara Gamble;Charles T Campbell

  • Phosphonic Acid Monolayers for Binding of Bioactive Molecules to Titanium Surfaces

    Nina Adden;Lara J. Gamble;David G. Castner;Andrea Hoffmann

  • Surface Coverage and Structure of Mixed DNA/Alkylthiol Monolayers on Gold: Characterization by XPS, NEXAFS, and Fluorescence Intensity Measurements

    Chi Ying Lee;Ping Gong;Gregory M. Harbers;David W. Grainger

  • Surface Characterization of Mixed Self-Assembled Monolayers Designed for Streptavidin Immobilization

    Kjell E. Nelson;Lara Gamble;Linda S. Jung;Maximiliane S. Boeckl

  • Decomposition and protonation of surface ethoxys on TiO2 (110)

    Lara Gamble;Linda S. Jung;Charles T. Campbell

  • Hybridization behavior of mixed DNA/alkylthiol monolayers on gold: characterization by surface plasmon resonance and 32P radiometric assay.

    Ping Gong;Chi Ying Lee;Lara J. Gamble;David G. Castner

  • Probing the orientation and conformation of alpha-helix and beta-strand model peptides on self-assembled monolayers using sum frequency generation and NEXAFS spectroscopy.

    Tobias Weidner;Julia S. Apte;Lara J. Gamble;David G. Castner

  • X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy Investigation of the Nitrogen Species in Photoactive Perfluorophenylazide-Modified Surfaces

    Gilad Zorn;Li Hong Liu;Líney Árnadóttir;Hui Wang

  • Structure and order of phosphonic acid-based self-assembled monolayers on Si(100).

    Manish Dubey;Tobias Weidner;Lara J. Gamble;David G. Castner

  • Amine Terminated SAMs: Investigating Why Oxygen is Present in these Films

    J.E. Baio;T. Weidner;J. Brison;D.J. Graham

  • Fluorescence, XPS, and TOF-SIMS surface chemical state image analysis of DNA microarrays.

    Chi Ying Lee;Gregory M. Harbers;David W. Grainger;Lara J. Gamble

  • Modulus-dependent macrophage adhesion and behavior.

    E. F. Irwin;K. Saha;M. Rosenbluth;L. J. Gamble

  • Structure and DNA Hybridization Properties of Mixed Nucleic Acid/Maleimide−Ethylene Glycol Monolayers

    Chi Ying Lee;Phuong Cac T Nguyen;David W. Grainger;Lara J. Gamble

  • Multitechnique Characterization of Self-Assembled Carboxylic Acid-Terminated Alkanethiol Monolayers on Nanoparticle and Flat Gold Surfaces

    Sirnegeda D. Techane;Lara J. Gamble;David G. Castner

  • XPS, TOF-SIMS, NEXAFS, and SPR characterization of nitrilotriacetic acid-terminated self-assembled monolayers for controllable immobilization of proteins.

    Fang Cheng;Lara J. Gamble;David G. Castner

  • Probing the Orientation of Surface Immobilized Protein G B1 using ToF SIMS, Sum Frequency Generation, and NEXAFS Spectroscopy

    Loren Baugh;Tobias Weidner;J. E. Baio;Phuong Cac T Nguyen

  • Deposition of Highly Ordered CF2-Rich Films Using Continuous Wave and Pulsed Hexafluoropropylene Oxide Plasmas

    Carmen I. Butoi;Neil M. Mackie;Lara J. Gamble;David G. Castner

  • Simple surface modification of a titanium alloy with silanated zwitterionic phosphorylcholine or sulfobetaine modifiers to reduce thrombogenicity.

    Sang Ho Ye;Carl A. Johnson;Joshua R. Woolley;Hironobu Murata

  • X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy characterization of gold nanoparticles functionalized with amine-terminated alkanethiols

    Sirnegeda D. Techane;Lara J. Gamble;David G. Castner

  • Bioactive polymer grafting onto titanium alloy surfaces.

    Alexandra Michiardi;Gérard Hélary;Phuong-Cac Thi Nguyen;Lara J. Gamble

Frequent Co-Authors

David G. Castner
David G. Castner University of Washington
David W. Grainger
David W. Grainger University of Utah
Tobias Weidner
Tobias Weidner Aarhus University
William R. Wagner
William R. Wagner University of Pittsburgh
Charles T. Campbell
Charles T. Campbell University of Washington
David M. Hockenbery
David M. Hockenbery Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Patrick S. Stayton
Patrick S. Stayton University of Washington
Kazuhiko Ishihara
Kazuhiko Ishihara University of Tokyo
Ellen R. Fisher
Ellen R. Fisher Colorado State University
Kevin E. Healy
Kevin E. Healy University of California, Berkeley

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