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 Lawrence F. Brown sits on this spectrum.
This scientist: 127 publications — 1st percentile
1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.
The last bar groups every scientist with 1,796 publications or more.
The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Medicine scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Lawrence F. Brown sits on this spectrum.
This scientist: 93 D-Index — 47th percentile
47% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.
The last bar groups every scientist with 217 D-Index or more.
Lawrence F. Brown is affiliated with the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in the United States. Their research contributions focus primarily on the field of medicine, with a specialization in epidemiology.
The main topics of Lawrence F. Brown's work include:
The scientist has published in the venue Clinical Chemistry, contributing research that is part of their documented academic output.
Lawrence F. Brown's recent publication is titled "A-266 Comparative Evaluation of Bacteriostatic Efficacy in Preserved Room-Temperature vs. Unpreserved Refrigerated Urine Containers," published in 2025 in Clinical Chemistry.
Frequent coauthors in Lawrence F. Brown's work include:
H. F. Dvorak;L. F. Brown;M. Detmar;A. M. Dvorak
B Berse;L F Brown;L Van de Water;H F Dvorak
D. R. Senger;L. Van De Water;L. F. Brown;J. A. Nagy
L. F. Brown;Kiang-Teck Yeo;B. Berse;Tet-Kin Yeo
Lawrence F. Brown;Brygida Berse;Robert W. Jackman;Kathi Tognazzi
Michael Detmar;Lawrence F. Brown;Kevin P. Claffey;Kiang-Teck Yeo
S. Hirakawa;S. Kodama;R. Kunstfeld;K. Kajiya
Lawrence F Brown;Brygida Berse;Robert W Jackman;Kathi Tognazzi
H. F. Dvorak;H. F. Dvorak;J. A. Nagy;J. A. Nagy;D. Feng;D. Feng;L. F. Brown;L. F. Brown
Joan W. Miller;Anthony P. Adamis;David T. Shima;Patricia A. D'Amore
Kiichiro Yano;Lawrence F. Brown;Michael Detmar
L. F. Brown;B. Berse;R. W. Jackman;K. Tognazzi
Michael Detmar;Lawrence F. Brown;Michael P. Schön;Brett M. Elicker
Janice A. Nagy;Eliza Vasile;Dian Feng;Christian Sundberg
Satoshi Hirakawa;Lawrence F. Brown;Shohta Kodama;Karri Paavonen
L. F. Brown;M. Detmar;K. Claffey;J. A. Nagy
Roy A. Fava;Nancy J. Olsen;George Spencer-Green;Kiang Teck Yeo
H F Dvorak;T M Sioussat;L F Brown;B Berse
H F Dvorak;V S Harvey;P Estrella;L F Brown
Michael Detmar;Lawrence F. Brown;Kevin P. Claffey;Kiang-Teck Yeo
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