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D-Index
49
Citations
8087
World Ranking
660
National Ranking
214

Lorin D. Warnick publication distribution in Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Lorin D. Warnick sits on this spectrum.

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29 publications 442+

This scientist: 157 publications — 60th percentile

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

The last bar groups every scientist with 442 publications or more.

Lorin D. Warnick D-index placement in Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Animal Science and Veterinary scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Lorin D. Warnick sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 49 D-Index — 80th percentile

80% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 77 D-Index or more.

Overview

Lorin D. Warnick is affiliated with Cornell University in the United States and has contributed extensively to the field of medicine, particularly focusing on infectious diseases. Their research encompasses subfields such as microbiology, molecular biology, epidemiology, and modeling and simulation.

The scientist's work covers a variety of significant topics, including SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 research, microbial infections and disease research, COVID-19 epidemiological studies, COVID-19 and mental health, SARS-CoV-2 detection and testing, zoonotic diseases and public health, and viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology.

Recent publications by Lorin D. Warnick involve multiple collaborative efforts with peers and cover diverse aspects within their specialties. Some of their published papers include:

  • Characterization and comparison of the microbiomes and resistomes of colostrum from selectively treated dry cows, 2021, Journal of Dairy Science
  • Longitudinal effects of enrofloxacin or tulathromycin use in preweaned calves at high risk of bovine respiratory disease on the shedding of antimicrobial-resistant fecal Escherichia coli, 2020, Journal of Dairy Science
  • Genotypic antimicrobial resistance characterization of E. coli from dairy calves at high risk of respiratory disease administered enrofloxacin or tulathromycin, 2020, Scientific Reports
  • Routine Surveillance and Vaccination on a University Campus During the Spread of the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron Variant, 2022, JAMA Network Open
  • Case-control study to identify risk factors for SARS-CoV-2 infection among university students in the northeastern USA, 2022, Transboundary and Emerging Diseases

Lorin D. Warnick frequently collaborates with researchers such as Gary A. Koretzky, Diego G. Diel, Julie D. Siler, François Elvinger, and Genevive R. Meredith. This network reflects a range of joint work in infectious diseases and epidemiological research.

Their research has been published predominantly in journals including the Journal of Dairy Science, Scientific Reports, JAMA Network Open, Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, and Viruses.

Best Publications

  • The Effect of Lameness on Milk Production in Dairy Cows

    L.D. Warnick;D. Janssen;C.L. Guard;Y.T. Gröhn

  • Timing of Insemination for Dairy Cows Identified in Estrus by a Radiotelemetric Estrus Detection System

    M.B.G. Dransfield;R.L. Nebel;R.E. Pearson;L.D. Warnick

  • Effect of Lameness on Culling in Dairy Cows

    C.J. Booth;L.D. Warnick;Y.T. Gröhn;D.O. Maizon

  • Emergence, distribution, and molecular and phenotypic characteristics of Salmonella enterica serotype 4,5,12:i:-.

    Andrea I. Moreno Switt;Yesim Soyer;Lorin D. Warnick;Martin Wiedmann

  • Management practices and reported antimicrobial usage on conventional and organic dairy farms.

    A.G. Zwald;P.L. Ruegg;J.B. Kaneene;L.D. Warnick

  • Immune-mediated hemolytic anemia: 70 cases (1988-1996).

    Michele E. Reimer;Gregory C. Troy;Lorin D. Warnick

  • Antimicrobial resistance in nontyphoidal Salmonella.

    Samuel D. Alcaine;Lorin D. Warnick;Martin Wiedmann

  • Effect of Stillbirths on Dam Survival and Reproduction Performance in Holstein Dairy Cows

    R.C. Bicalho;K.N. Galvão;S.H. Cheong;R.O. Gilbert

  • Herd-level factors associated with isolation of Salmonella in a multi-state study of conventional and organic dairy farms I. Salmonella shedding in cows.

    C. P. Fossler;S. J. Wells;J. B. Kaneene;P. L. Ruegg

  • Strategies to Analyze Milk Losses Caused by Diseases with Potential Incidence Throughout the Lactation: A Lameness Example

    R.C. Bicalho;L.D. Warnick;C.L. Guard

  • Salmonella enterica Serotype 4,5,12:i:−, an Emerging Salmonella Serotype That Represents Multiple Distinct Clones

    Y. Soyer;A. Moreno Switt;M. A. Davis;J. Maurer

  • Genetic Analysis of Clinical Lameness in Dairy Cattle

    P.J. Boettcher;J.C.M. Dekkers;L.D. Warnick;S.J. Wells

  • DNA Sequence-Based Subtyping and Evolutionary Analysis of Selected Salmonella enterica Serotypes

    Sharinne Sukhnanand;Sam Alcaine;Lorin D. Warnick;Wan-Lin Su

  • Mild to moderate clinical mastitis: efficacy of intramammary amoxicillin, frequent milk-out, a combined intramammary amoxicillin, and frequent milk-out treatment versus no treatment.

    Jerry R. Roberson;L. D. Warnick;G. Moore

  • Herd-level factors associated with isolation of Salmonella in a multi-state study of conventional and organic dairy farms

    C.P. Fossler;S.J. Wells;J.B. Kaneene;P.L. Ruegg

  • Chenopodium ambrosioides and its essential oil as treatments for Haemonchus contortus and mixed adult-nematode infections in goats

    J.K Ketzis;A Taylor;D.D Bowman;D.L Brown

  • Ceftiofur-Resistant Salmonella Strains Isolated from Dairy Farms Represent Multiple Widely Distributed Subtypes That Evolved by Independent Horizontal Gene Transfer

    Samuel D Alcaine;Sharinne S Sukhnanand;Lorin D Warnick;Wan-lin Su

  • Whole-Genome Sequencing of Drug-Resistant Salmonella enterica Isolates from Dairy Cattle and Humans in New York and Washington States Reveals Source and Geographic Associations.

    Laura M. Carroll;Martin Wiedmann;Henk den Bakker;Julie Siler

  • Risk factors for clinical salmonellosis in Virginia, USA cattle herds

    Lorin D Warnick;Lisa M Crofton;Kevin D Pelzer;M.J Hawkins

  • Epidural Morphine and Detomidine Decreases Postoperative Hindlimb Lameness in Horses after Bilateral Stifle Arthroscopy

    Laurie R. Goodrich;Alan J. Nixon;Susan L. Fubini;Norm G. Ducharme

  • Prevalence of Salmonella spp on conventional and organic dairy farms.

    Charles P. Fossler;Scott J. Wells;John B. Kaneene;Pamela L. Ruegg

  • The incidence of salmonellosis among dairy herds in the northeastern United States.

    K.J. Cummings;L.D. Warnick;K.A. Alexander;C.J. Cripps

  • Intra-articular anesthesia of the distal interphalangeal joint alleviates lameness associated with the navicular bursa in horses.

    R. Scott Pleasant;H. David Moll;William B. Ley;Pierre Lessard

  • Multilocus sequence typing supports the hypothesis that cow- and human-associated Salmonella isolates represent distinct and overlapping populations.

    S. D. Alcaine;Y. Soyer;L. D. Warnick;W.-L. Su

Frequent Co-Authors

Yrjö T. Gröhn
Yrjö T. Gröhn Cornell University
Martin Wiedmann
Martin Wiedmann Cornell University
John B. Kaneene
John B. Kaneene Michigan State University
Pamela L. Ruegg
Pamela L. Ruegg Michigan State University
Scott J. Wells
Scott J. Wells University of Minnesota
Rodrigo C. Bicalho
Rodrigo C. Bicalho Cornell University
Daryl V. Nydam
Daryl V. Nydam Cornell University
C.L. Guard
C.L. Guard Cornell University
Jeff B. Bender
Jeff B. Bender University of Minnesota
Dale D. Hancock
Dale D. Hancock Washington State University

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