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Lori B. Chibnik publication distribution in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Biology and Biochemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Lori B. Chibnik sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 168 publications — 35th percentile

35% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,028 publications or more.

Lori B. Chibnik D-index placement in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Biology and Biochemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Lori B. Chibnik sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 64 D-Index — 52nd percentile

52% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 167 D-Index or more.

Overview

Lori B. Chibnik is affiliated with Harvard University in the United States and specializes primarily in Medicine, with a research focus on Neurology, Clinical Psychology, Genetics, Physiology, and Psychiatry and Mental Health. Their work spans a broad spectrum of topics related to neurological disorders and mental health conditions.

The main areas of research include:

  • Alzheimer's disease research and treatments
  • Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research
  • Genetic Associations and Epidemiology
  • Long-Term Effects of COVID-19
  • Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Research
  • Intensive Care Unit Cognitive Disorders
  • Tryptophan and brain disorders

Notable recent papers by Lori B. Chibnik include:

  • Twenty-seven-year time trends in dementia incidence in Europe and the United States, 2020, Neurology
  • Tau molecular diversity contributes to clinical heterogeneity in Alzheimer's disease, 2020, Nature Medicine
  • Stem cell-derived neurons reflect features of protein networks, neuropathology, and cognitive outcome of their aged human donors, 2021, Neuron
  • Low-coverage sequencing cost-effectively detects known and novel variation in underrepresented populations, 2021, The American Journal of Human Genetics
  • Association of Age at Menopause and Hormone Therapy Use With Tau and β-Amyloid Positron Emission Tomography, 2023, JAMA Neurology

Lori B. Chibnik frequently collaborates with several researchers, including:

  • Karestan C. Koenen
  • Bizu Gelaye
  • Symon M. Kariuki
  • Charles R. Newton
  • Dan J. Stein

Their work has been published extensively in multiple venues, with frequent publications in:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Neurology
  • European Neuropsychopharmacology
  • JAMA Network Open
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Across their career, Lori B. Chibnik has contributed 160 publications in Medicine, including significant work in related subfields such as Neurology and Clinical Psychology. Their research addresses key challenges in aging, neurodegeneration, and neuropsychiatric disorders, integrating genetic epidemiology and clinical insights.

Best Publications

  • Alzheimer's disease: early alterations in brain DNA methylation at ANK1, BIN1, RHBDF2 and other loci.

    Philip Lawrence De Jager;Gyan Srivastava;Katie Lunnon;Jeremy Burgess

  • CD33 Alzheimer’s disease locus: Altered monocyte function and amyloid biology

    Elizabeth M Bradshaw;Lori B Chibnik;Brendan T Keenan;Brendan T Keenan;Linda Ottoboni

  • A molecular network of the aging human brain provides insights into the pathology and cognitive decline of Alzheimer's disease.

    Sara Mostafavi;Sara Mostafavi;Chris Gaiteri;Sarah E. Sullivan;Charles C. White

  • Age at surgical menopause influences cognitive decline and Alzheimer pathology in older women.

    Riley Bove;Elizabeth Secor;Lori B. Chibnik;Lisa L. Barnes

  • GWAS of Cerebrospinal Fluid Tau Levels Identifies Risk Variants for Alzheimer’s Disease

    Carlos Cruchaga;John S.K. Kauwe;Oscar Harari;Sheng Chih Jin

  • Sex-Specific Association of Apolipoprotein E With Cerebrospinal Fluid Levels of Tau.

    Timothy J Hohman;Logan Dumitrescu;Lisa L Barnes;Madhav Thambisetty

  • Tau molecular diversity contributes to clinical heterogeneity in Alzheimer’s disease

    Simon Dujardin;Caitlin Commins;Aurelien Lathuiliere;Pieter Beerepoot;Pieter Beerepoot

  • Twenty-seven-year time trends in dementia incidence in Europe and the United States: The Alzheimer Cohorts Consortium.

    Frank J. Wolters;Frank J. Wolters;Lori B. Chibnik;Reem Waziry;Roy Anderson

  • Association of CR1, CLU, and PICALM with Alzheimer’s disease in a cohort of clinically characterized and neuropathologically verified individuals

    Jason J. Corneveaux;Amanda J. Myers;April N. Allen;Jeremy J. Pruzin

  • Association of Brain DNA methylation in SORL1, ABCA7, HLA-DRB5, SLC24A4, and BIN1 with pathological diagnosis of Alzheimer disease.

    Lei Yu;Lori B. Chibnik;Gyan P. Srivastava;Gyan P. Srivastava;Nathalie Pochet;Nathalie Pochet

  • Integration of genetic risk factors into a clinical algorithm for multiple sclerosis susceptibility: a weighted genetic risk score

    Philip L De Jager;Philip L De Jager;Philip L De Jager;Lori B Chibnik;Jing Cui;Joachim Reischl

  • Common variants at 12q14 and 12q24 are associated with hippocampal volume

    Joshua C Bis;Charles DeCarli;Albert Vernon Smith;Fedde van der Lijn

  • Gene–environment interaction between HLA-DRB1 shared epitope and heavy cigarette smoking in predicting incident rheumatoid arthritis

    E. W. Karlson;S. C. Chang;J. Cui;L. B. Chibnik

  • Cutaneous changes of nephrogenic systemic fibrosis: predictor of early mortality and association with gadolinium exposure.

    Derrick J. Todd;Anna Kagan;Lori B. Chibnik;Jonathan Kay

  • A genome-wide scan for common variants affecting the rate of age-related cognitive decline

    Philip L. De Jager;Philip L. De Jager;Philip L. De Jager;Joshua M. Shulman;Joshua M. Shulman;Joshua M. Shulman;Lori B. Chibnik;Lori B. Chibnik;Lori B. Chibnik;Brendan T. Keenan;Brendan T. Keenan

  • Genome-wide association study of the rate of cognitive decline in Alzheimer's disease

    Richard Sherva;Yorghos Tripodis;David A. Bennett;Lori B. Chibnik;Lori B. Chibnik;Lori B. Chibnik

  • CR1 is associated with amyloid plaque burden and age-related cognitive decline.

    Lori B. Chibnik;Joshua M. Shulman;Joshua M. Shulman;Joshua M. Shulman;Sue E. Leurgans;Julie A. Schneider

  • Biomarkers of inflammation and development of rheumatoid arthritis in women from two prospective cohort studies

    Elizabeth W. Karlson;Lori B. Chibnik;Shelley S. Tworoger;I-Min Lee

  • The relationship between disease activity, sleep, psychiatric distress and pain sensitivity in rheumatoid arthritis: a cross-sectional study

    Yvonne C. Lee;Lori B. Chibnik;Bing-tai Lu;Ajay D Wasan

  • Alzheimer's disease: early alterations in brain DNA methylation at ANK1, BIN1, RHBDF2 and other loci

    Gyan Srivastava;Katie Lunnon;Jeremy Burgess;Lei Yu

Frequent Co-Authors

Philip L. De Jager
Philip L. De Jager Columbia University
David A. Bennett
David A. Bennett Rush University Medical Center
Joshua M. Shulman
Joshua M. Shulman Baylor College of Medicine
Julie A. Schneider
Julie A. Schneider Rush University Medical Center
Towfique Raj
Towfique Raj Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Elizabeth W. Karlson
Elizabeth W. Karlson Brigham and Women's Hospital
Denis A. Evans
Denis A. Evans Rush University Medical Center
Albert Hofman
Albert Hofman Harvard University
Karen H. Costenbader
Karen H. Costenbader Brigham and Women's Hospital
Lei Yu
Lei Yu Rush University Medical Center

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