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D-Index
81
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21516
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16760
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8408

Luan D. Truong 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 Luan D. Truong sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 353 publications — 28th percentile

28% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Luan D. Truong 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 Luan D. Truong sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 81 D-Index — 19th percentile

19% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Luan D. Truong is affiliated with Cornell University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Engineering, with a specific emphasis on Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering as a key subfield. The scientist's work addresses topics related to optimization and packing problems, maritime ports and logistics, and vehicle routing optimization methods.

Their recent publication records include the paper titled "Multi-objective multi-population simplified swarm optimization for container loading optimization with practical constraints", published in 2024 in the journal Applied Soft Computing. This paper contributes to the domain of optimization techniques applied to container loading, incorporating practical constraints and multi-objective methods.

Luan D. Truong has collaborated with other researchers, notably with Chen-Fu Chien on at least one occasion. Their publication venues are concentrated in Applied Soft Computing, where they have at least one known publication.

  • Main fields of study: Engineering
  • Subfields of study: Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
  • Main topics: Optimization and Packing Problems
  • Main topics: Maritime Ports and Logistics
  • Main topics: Vehicle Routing Optimization Methods

  • Recent paper: Multi-objective multi-population simplified swarm optimization for container loading optimization with practical constraints (2024, Applied Soft Computing)

  • Frequent co-authors: Chen-Fu Chien

  • Frequent publication venues: Applied Soft Computing

Best Publications

  • A Role for Uric Acid in the Progression of Renal Disease

    Duk Hee Kang;Takahiko Nakagawa;Lili Feng;Susumu Watanabe

  • Role of the Microvascular Endothelium in Progressive Renal Disease

    Duk-Hee Kang;John Kanellis;Christian Hugo;Luan D Truong

  • Elevated expression of caveolin is associated with prostate and breast cancer.

    Guang Yang;Luan D. Truong;Terry L. Timme;Chengzhen Ren

  • PAX 8 expression in non-neoplastic tissues, primary tumors, and metastatic tumors: a comprehensive immunohistochemical study

    Ayhan Ozcan;Steven S Shen;Steven S Shen;Candice Hamilton;Kundu Anjana

  • Caveolin-1 expression in clinically confined human prostate cancer: a novel prognostic marker.

    Guang Yang;Luan D. Truong;Thomas M. Wheeler;Timothy C. Thompson

  • Angiotensin II Up-Regulates Angiotensin I-Converting Enzyme (ACE), but Down-Regulates ACE2 via the AT1-ERK/p38 MAP Kinase Pathway

    Vijay Koka;Xiao Ru Huang;Xiao Ru Huang;Arthur C.K. Chung;Wansheng Wang

  • Immunohistochemical diagnosis of renal neoplasms.

    Luan D. Truong;Steven S. Shen

  • Chymase is upregulated in diabetic nephropathy: implications for an alternative pathway of angiotensin II-mediated diabetic renal and vascular disease.

    Xiao R. Huang;Wei Y. Chen;Luan D. Truong;Hui Y. Lan

  • Advanced glycation end products activate Smad signaling via TGF-β-dependent and independent mechanisms: implications for diabetic renal and vascular disease

    Jinhua Li;Xiao R Huang;Hong-Jian Zhu;Matthew D Oldfield

  • Signaling Mechanism of TGF-β1 in Prevention of Renal Inflammation: Role of Smad7

    Wansheng Wang;Xiao R. Huang;Allen G. Li;Fang Liu

  • Essential Role of Smad3 in Angiotensin II–Induced Vascular Fibrosis

    Wansheng Wang;Xiao R. Huang;Ellery Canlas;Kazuhiro Oka

  • Peritubular capillary loss is associated with chronic tubulointerstitial injury in human kidney: Altered expression of vascular endothelial growth factor

    Yeong-Jin Choi;Subenduu Chakraborty;Vinh Nguyen;Charlie Nguyen

  • Kidney disease in the setting of HIV infection: conclusions from a Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) Controversies Conference

    Charles R. Swanepoel;Mohamed G. Atta;Vivette D. D’Agati;Michelle M. Estrella

  • Adenoviral delivery of E2F-1 directs cell cycle reentry and p53-independent apoptosis in postmitotic adult myocardium in vivo.

    Ramtin Agah;Lorrie A. Kirshenbaum;Maha Abdellatif;Luan D. Truong

  • Diagnosing primary and metastatic renal cell carcinoma: the use of the monoclonal antibody 'Renal Cell Carcinoma Marker'.

    David K. McGregor;Kamal K. Khurana;Christine Cao;Chun Chui Tsao

  • Cell apoptosis and proliferation in experimental chronic obstructive uropathy

    Luan D. Truong;Gordana Petrusevska;Guang Yang;Tayfun Gurpinar

  • The diagnostic utility of desmin. A study of 584 cases and review of the literature.

    Luan D. Truong;Samreung Rangdaeng;Philip Cagle;Jae Y. Ro

  • Association of transforming growth factor-β1 with prostate cancer: An immunohistochemical study

    Luan D. Truong;Luan D. Truong;Luan D. Truong;Dov Kadmon;Dov Kadmon;Dov Kadmon;Bryan K. McCune;Bryan K. McCune;Bryan K. McCune;Kathleen C. Flanders;Kathleen C. Flanders;Kathleen C. Flanders

  • Undifferentiated Tumor: True Identity by Immunohistochemistry

    Armita Bahrami;Luan D. Truong;Jae Y. Ro

  • FK506-associated thrombotic microangiopathy: Report of two cases and review of the literature

    Hernan M. Trimarchi;Luan D. Truong;Stephen Brennan;Juan M. Gonzalez

Frequent Co-Authors

Jae Y. Ro
Jae Y. Ro Cornell University
Alberto G. Ayala
Alberto G. Ayala Cornell University
Thomas M. Wheeler
Thomas M. Wheeler Baylor College of Medicine
Timothy C. Thompson
Timothy C. Thompson The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Richard J. Johnson
Richard J. Johnson University of Colorado Denver
Hui Y. Lan
Hui Y. Lan Chinese University of Hong Kong
Vivette D. D'Agati
Vivette D. D'Agati Columbia University
Seth P. Lerner
Seth P. Lerner Baylor College of Medicine
Vincent H. Tam
Vincent H. Tam University of Houston
Jie Du
Jie Du Capital Medical University

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