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Larry K. Pickering

Larry K. Pickering

D-Index & Metrics

Medicine

D-Index
98
Citations
34426
World Ranking
8938
National Ranking
4598

Larry K. Pickering 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 Larry K. Pickering sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 513 publications — 60th percentile

60% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Larry K. Pickering 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 Larry K. Pickering sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 98 D-Index — 57th percentile

57% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 217 D-Index or more.

Overview

Larry K. Pickering is affiliated with Emory University in the United States. Their research spans several fields, primarily focusing on Medicine and Arts and Humanities. Within these main areas, their work covers subfields such as Epidemiology, Infectious Diseases, Language and Linguistics, Health, and Genetics.

The scientist has contributed to various topics, including:

  • Influenza Virus Research Studies
  • Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology
  • Pneumonia and Respiratory Infections
  • Respiratory viral infections research
  • Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia detection and treatment
  • Vaccine Coverage and Hesitancy
  • Human-Animal Interaction Studies

Several of their recent papers provide insight into their research focus and areas of collaboration. These papers include:

  • "Who is at risk of 13-valent conjugated pneumococcal vaccine failure?" published in 2020 in Vaccine
  • "Principles of Vaccine Licensure, Approval, and Recommendations for Use" published in 2020 in Mayo Clinic Proceedings
  • "The Role of Prosody in International Communication in English in Call Center Interactions" published in 2025 in Language Learning

Larry K. Pickering frequently collaborates with other researchers. Notable coauthors include Walter A. Orenstein, Melike Yildirim, Pınar Keskinocak, Stephen I. Pelton, and İnci Yıldırım.

The scientist has published in venues such as Vaccine, Mayo Clinic Proceedings, and Language Learning. These journals correspond with their interdisciplinary approach, spanning medical research and language studies.

Best Publications

  • Practice Guidelines for the Management of Infectious Diarrhea

    Richard L. Guerrant;Thomas Van Gilder;Ted S. Steiner;Nathan M. Thielman

  • General recommendations on immunization; recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP)

    Andrew T. Kroger;William L. Atkinson;Edgar K. Marcuse;Larry K. Pickering

  • Rotavirus Infection in Infants as Protection against Subsequent Infections

    F R Velázquez;D O Matson;J J Calva;L Guerrero

  • Updated Guidance for Palivizumab Prophylaxis Among Infants and Young Children at Increased Risk of Hospitalization for Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection

    Michael T. Brady;Carrie L. Byington;H. Dele Davies;Kathryn M. Edwards

  • ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON IMMUNIZATION PRACTICES

    J. Abramson;L. Pickering;Janet Gilsdorf

  • The longer term outcome of children born to mothers with epilepsy

    N Adab;U Kini;J Vinten;J Ayres

  • Human milk oligosaccharides are associated with protection against diarrhea in breast-fed infants.

    Ardythe L. Morrow;Guillermo M. Ruiz-Palacios;Mekibib Altaye;Xi Jiang

  • Policy statement: Recommendations for the prevention of pneumococcal infections, including the use of pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (Prevnar), pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine, and antibiotic prophylaxis

    J. S. Abramson;C. J. Baker;M. C. Fisher;M. A. Gerber

  • Noroviruses Bind to Human ABO, Lewis, and Secretor Histo-Blood Group Antigens: Identification of 4 Distinct Strain-Specific Patterns

    Pengwei Huang;Tibor Farkas;Séverine Marionneau;Weiming Zhong

  • Association Between Health Care Providers' Influence on Parents Who Have Concerns About Vaccine Safety and Vaccination Coverage

    Philip J Smith;Allison M Kennedy;Karen Wooten;Deborah A Gust

  • Prevention of respiratory syncytial virus infections: Indications for the use of palivizumab and update on the use of RSV-IGIV

    Neal A. Halsey;Jon S. Abramson;P. Joan Chesney;Margaret C. Fisher

  • Fucosylated human milk oligosaccharides vary between individuals and over the course of lactation.

    Prasoon Chaturvedi;Christopher D. Warren;Mekibib Altaye;Ardythe L. Morrow

  • Role of human-milk lactadherin in protection against symptomatic rotavirus infection

    David S Newburg;Jerry A Peterson;Guillermo M Ruiz-Palacios;David O Matson

  • Policy statement - Modified recommendations for use of palivizumab for prevention of respiratory syncytial virus infections

    Joseph A. Bocchini;Henry H. Bernstein;John S. Bradley;Michael T. Brady

  • Timeliness of Childhood Vaccinations in the United States: Days Undervaccinated and Number of Vaccines Delayed

    Elizabeth T. Luman;Lawrence E. Barker;Kate M. Shaw;Mary Mason McCauley

  • A millennium update on pediatric diarrheal illness in the developing world.

    Miguel O’Ryan;Valeria Prado;Larry K. Pickering

  • Modulation of the Immune System by Human Milk and Infant Formula Containing Nucleotides

    Larry K. Pickering;Dan M. Granoff;Julie Reed Erickson;Marc L. Masor

  • Revised guidelines for prevention of early-onset group B streptococcal (GBS) infection

    N. A. Halsey;P. J. Chesney;M. A. Gerber;D. S. Gromisch

  • Comparison of E-mail, Fax, and Postal Surveys of Pediatricians

    Shawn R. McMahon;Martha Iwamoto;Mehran S. Massoudi;Hussain R. Yusuf

  • Infections of the Gastrointestinal Tract

    Herbert L. DuPont;Larry K. Pickering

Frequent Co-Authors

Neal A. Halsey
Neal A. Halsey Johns Hopkins University
Walter A. Orenstein
Walter A. Orenstein Emory University
Carol J. Baker
Carol J. Baker Baylor College of Medicine
Michael A. Gerber
Michael A. Gerber Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Richard J. Whitley
Richard J. Whitley University of Alabama at Birmingham
Ram Yogev
Ram Yogev Northwestern University
Caroline B. Hall
Caroline B. Hall University of Rochester
Charles G. Prober
Charles G. Prober Stanford University
Ardythe L. Morrow
Ardythe L. Morrow University of Cincinnati
David W. Kimberlin
David W. Kimberlin University of Alabama at Birmingham

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