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D-Index
52
Citations
9312
World Ranking
16720
National Ranking
6906

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1978 - Alexander Fleming Award, Infectious Diseases Society of America
  • 1933 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Louis Weinstein was affiliated with Tufts University in the United States. Their academic career was marked by recognition from professional organizations including the Infectious Diseases Society of America and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

Among the awards received, Weinstein was honored with the Alexander Fleming Award from the Infectious Diseases Society of America in 1978. Additionally, they were named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 1933.

Their research output, co-authors, publication venues, fields and subfields of study, and main topics of work were not detailed in the available data.

Best Publications

  • Infective endocarditis in the antibiotic era.

    Phillip I. Lerner;Louis Weinstein

  • Studies of intestinal microflora. II. Microorganisms of the small intestine and their relations to oral and fecal flora.

    Sherwood L. Gorbach;Andrew G. Plaut;Laila Nahas;Louis Weinstein

  • Studies of intestinal microflora. I. Effects of diet, age, and periodic sampling on numbers of fecal microorganisms in man.

    Sherwood L. Gorbach;Laila Nahas;Phillip I. Lerner;Louis Weinstein

  • Studies of intestinal microflora. V. Fecal microbial ecology in ulcerative colitis and regional enteritis: relationship to severity of disease and chemotherapy.

    Sherwood L. Gorbach;Laila Nahas;Andrew G. Plaut;Louis Weinstein

  • Pathoanatomic, Pathophysiologic and Clinical Correlations in Endocarditis

    Louis Weinstein;Jacob J. Schlesinger

  • Predictability of Blood Levels of Gentamicin in Man

    Michael Barza;Richard B. Brown;Daniel Shen;Milo Gibaldi

  • Clinical and Bacteriologic Studies of the Effect of Massive Doses of Penicillin G on Infections Caused by Gram-Negative Bacilli

    Louis Weinstein;Phillip I. Lerner;William H. Chew

  • Studies of intestinal microflora. IV. The microflora of ileostomy effluent: a unique microbial ecology.

    Sherwood L. Gorbach;Laila Nahas;Louis Weinstein;Ruven Levitan

  • Penetration of Antibiotics into Fibrin Loci in Vivo. I. Comparison of Penetration of Ampicillin into Fibrin Clots, Abscesses, and “Interstitial Fluid”

    Michael Barza;Louis Weinstein

  • Penetration of Antibiotics into Fibrin Loci in Vivo. III. Intermittent vs. Continuous Infusion and the Effect of Probenecid

    Michael Barza;John Brusch;Michel G. Bergeron;Louis Weinstein

  • Life-threatening complications of infective endocarditis and their management.

    Louis Weinstein

  • Infections occurring during chemotherapy; a study of their frequency, type and predisposing factors.

    Louis Weinstein;Martin Goldfield;Te-Wen Chang

  • Diphtheroid infections of man.

    Kenneth Kaplan;Louis Weinstein

  • Clinical significance of proteinuria in pregnancy.

    James Airoldi;Louis Weinstein

  • Studies of Intestinal Microflora: III. The microbial flora of human small intestinal mucosa and fluids

    Andrew G. Plaut;Sherwood L. Gorbach;Laila Nahas;Louis Weinstein

  • The spontaneous occurrence of new bacterial infections during the course of treatment with streptomycin or penicillin.

    Louis Weinstein

  • Transient bacteremia associated with barium enema.

    Jack Le Frock;Charles A. Ellis;Albert S. Klainer;Louis Weinstein

  • Treatment of bacterial endocarditis with cephalothin.

    James J. Rahal;Burt R. Meyers;Louis Weinstein

  • Penetration of Antibiotics into Fibrin Loci in Vivo. II. Comparison of Nine Antibiotics: Effect of Dose and Degree of Protein Binding

    Michael Barza;Tim Samuelson;Louis Weinstein

  • The cephalosporins. Microbiological, chemical, and pharmacological properties and use in chemotherapy of infection.

    Louis Weinstein;Kenneth Kaplan

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael Barza
Michael Barza Tufts Medical Center
Sherwood L. Gorbach
Sherwood L. Gorbach Tufts University
Gerald T. Keusch
Gerald T. Keusch Boston University
Andrew G. Plaut
Andrew G. Plaut Tufts Medical Center
James J. Rahal
James J. Rahal New York Hospital Queens
Bryan R.G. Williams
Bryan R.G. Williams Monash University
Jody W. Deming
Jody W. Deming University of Washington
Maxwell Finland
Maxwell Finland Boston University
Daniel M. Musher
Daniel M. Musher Baylor College of Medicine
Peter H. Schur
Peter H. Schur Brigham and Women's Hospital

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