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Mary P. Bronner 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 Mary P. Bronner sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 256 publications — 9th percentile

9% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Mary P. Bronner 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 Mary P. Bronner sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 76 D-Index — 8th percentile

8% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Mary P. Bronner is affiliated with the University of Utah in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with significant contributions to subfields including Molecular Biology, Oncology, Surgery, Cancer Research, and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine.

The scientist's work has concentrated on diverse topics, such as:

  • Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics
  • Colorectal Cancer Screening and Detection
  • Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research
  • Gut microbiota and health
  • Gastric Cancer Management and Outcomes
  • Gastrointestinal disorders and treatments
  • Nutrition and Health in Aging

Mary P. Bronner has published extensively across several well-known venues. Frequent publication outlets include:

  • Cancer Research
  • Modern Pathology
  • Human Pathology
  • Cancer Letters
  • UNC Libraries

Recent papers demonstrate active involvement in cancer research and pathology, including the following titles with publication year and venue:

  • Somalier: rapid relatedness estimation for cancer and germline studies using efficient genome sketches, 2020, Genome Medicine
  • Smooth muscle tumors of the gastrointestinal tract: an analysis of prognostic features in 407 cases, 2020, Modern Pathology
  • Fusobacterium nucleatum and Clinicopathologic Features of Colorectal Cancer: Results From the ColoCare Study, 2021, Clinical Colorectal Cancer
  • Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) arising in uncommon locations: clinicopathologic features and risk assessment of esophageal, colonic, and appendiceal GISTs, 2021, Modern Pathology
  • Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes of Colorectal Cancer in the ColoCare Study: Differences by Age of Onset, 2021, Cancers

The scientist collaborates frequently with several researchers, indicating a broad network in their research community. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Courtney L. Scaife
  • Cornelia M. Ulrich
  • Jolanta Jedrzkiewicz
  • Hunter R. Underhill
  • Lyen C. Huang

Best Publications

  • Radiofrequency Ablation in Barrett's Esophagus with Dysplasia

    Nicholas J Shaheen;Prateek Sharma;Bergein F. Overholt;Herbert C. Wolfsen

  • Reproducibility of the diagnosis of dysplasia in Barrett esophagus: A reaffirmation

    Elizabeth Montgomery;Mary P. Bronner;John R. Goldblum;Joel K. Greenson

  • Accelerated age-related CpG island methylation in ulcerative colitis.

    Jean Pierre J. Issa;Nita Ahuja;Minoru Toyota;Mary P. Bronner

  • Fragment Length of Circulating Tumor DNA

    Hunter R. Underhill;Jacob O. Kitzman;Sabine Hellwig;Noah C. Welker

  • Photodynamic therapy with porfimer sodium for ablation of high-grade dysplasia in Barrett's esophagus: international, partially blinded, randomized phase III trial.

    Bergein F. Overholt;Charles J. Lightdale;Kenneth K. Wang;Marcia I. Canto

  • Ursodiol Use Is Associated with Lower Prevalence of Colonic Neoplasia in Patients with Ulcerative Colitis and Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis

    Bruce Y. Tung;Mary J. Emond;Rodger C. Haggitt;Mary P. Bronner

  • Durability of Radiofrequency Ablation in Barrett's Esophagus With Dysplasia

    Nicholas J Shaheen;Bergein F. Overholt;Richard E. Sampliner;Herbert C. Wolfsen

  • Early diagnosis and treatment of pancreatic dysplasia in patients with a family history of pancreatic cancer.

    Teresa A. Brentnall;Mary P. Bronner;David R. Byrd;Rodger C. Haggitt

  • Five-year efficacy and safety of photodynamic therapy with Photofrin in Barrett's high-grade dysplasia.

    Bergein F. Overholt;Kenneth K. Wang;J. Steven Burdick;Charles J. Lightdale

  • Chromosomal instability in ulcerative colitis is related to telomere shortening.

    Jacintha N. O'Sullivan;Mary P. Bronner;Teresa A. Brentnall;Jennifer C. Finley

  • Risk and natural history of colonic neoplasia in patients with primary sclerosing cholangitis and ulcerative colitis

    Teresa A. Brentnall;Rodger C. Haggitt;Peter S. Rabinovitch;Michael B. Kimmey

  • Central adiposity and risk of Barrett's esophagus.

    Zoe R. Edelstein;Zoe R. Edelstein;Diana C. Farrow;Diana C. Farrow;Mary P. Bronner;Sheldon N. Rosen

  • Microsatellite Instability in Nonneoplastic Mucosa from Patients with Chronic Ulcerative Colitis

    T A Brentnall;D A Crispin;M P Bronner;S P Cherian

  • The bcl-2 proto-oncogene and the gastrointestinal epithelial tumor progression model.

    M. P. Bronner;C. Culin;J. C. Reed;E. E. Furth

  • Control of intestinal stem cell function and proliferation by mitochondrial pyruvate metabolism.

    John C. Schell;Dona R. Wisidagama;Claire Bensard;Helong Zhao

  • Palladin mutation causes familial pancreatic cancer and suggests a new cancer mechanism

    Kay L. Pogue-Geile;Ru Chen;Mary P. Bronner;Tatjana Crnogorac-Jurcevic

  • Poor interobserver agreement in the distinction of high-grade dysplasia and adenocarcinoma in pretreatment Barrett's esophagus biopsies.

    Erinn Downs-Kelly;Joel E Mendelin;Ana E Bennett;Elias Castilla

  • Pancreatic Cancer Proteome: The Proteins That Underlie Invasion, Metastasis, and Immunologic Escape

    Ru Chen;Eugene C. Yi;Samuel Donohoe;Sheng Pan

  • Ulcerative colitis is a disease of accelerated colon aging: evidence from telomere attrition and DNA damage

    Rosa Ana Risques;Lisa A. Lai;Teresa A. Brentnall;Lin Li

  • Quantitative Proteomics Analysis Reveals That Proteins Differentially Expressed in Chronic Pancreatitis Are Also Frequently Involved in Pancreatic Cancer

    Ru Chen;Teresa A. Brentnall;Sheng Pan;Kelly Cooke

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter S. Rabinovitch
Peter S. Rabinovitch University of Washington
John R. Goldblum
John R. Goldblum Cleveland Clinic
Randall W. Burt
Randall W. Burt University of Utah
Kris V. Kowdley
Kris V. Kowdley Washington State University
Kenneth K. Wang
Kenneth K. Wang Mayo Clinic
John D. Potter
John D. Potter Massey University
David R. Goodlett
David R. Goodlett University of Victoria
Cornelia M. Ulrich
Cornelia M. Ulrich University of Utah
Gabor T. Marth
Gabor T. Marth University of Utah

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