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12467
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Melville R. Klauber 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 Melville R. Klauber sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 180 publications — 1st percentile

1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Melville R. Klauber 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 Melville R. Klauber sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 89 D-Index — 38th percentile

38% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 217 D-Index or more.

Overview

Melville R. Klauber is affiliated with the University of California, San Diego in the United States. The scientist's academic contributions are centered within this institution, although specific details regarding their research output are not provided.

The available data does not list recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, or delineate explicit fields and subfields of study. Additionally, there are no records of awards or recognitions attributed to Melville R. Klauber.

Due to the limited public information on research topics, publications, and collaborations, no detailed summary of Melville R. Klauber's academic focus or research interests can be drawn from the current data.

Best Publications

  • A controlled trial of selegiline, alpha-tocopherol, or both as treatment for Alzheimer's disease. The Alzheimer's Disease Cooperative Study

    Mary Sano;Christopher Ernesto;Ronald G. Thomas;Melville R. Klauber

  • Mortality over a Period of 10 Years in Patients with Peripheral Arterial Disease

    Michael H. Criqui;Robert D. Langer;Arnost Fronek;Heather S. Feigelson

  • The role of secondary brain injury in determining outcome from severe head injury.

    Randall M. Chesnut;Lawrence F. Marshall;Melville R. Klauber;Barbara A. Blunt

  • Mortality Associated With Sleep Duration and Insomnia

    Daniel F. Kripke;Lawrence Garfinkel;Deborah L. Wingard;Melville R. Klauber

  • A new classification of head injury based on computerized tomography

    Lawrence F. Marshall;Sharon Bowers Marshall;Melville R. Klauber;Marjan van Berkum Clark

  • The prevalence of peripheral arterial disease in a defined population.

    M H Criqui;A Fronek;E Barrett-Connor;M R Klauber

  • The prevalence of dementia and Alzheimer's disease in Shanghai, China: Impact of age, gender, and education

    M Y Zhang;R Katzman;D Salmon;H Jin

  • Sleep-disordered breathing in community-dwelling elderly.

    Sonia Ancoli-Israel;Daniel F. Kripke;Daniel F. Kripke;Melville R. Klauber;William J. Mason;William J. Mason

  • The Lewy body variant of Alzheimer's disease A clinical and pathologic entity

    L. Hansen;D. Salmon;D. Galasko;E. Masliah

  • The diagnosis of head injury requires a classification based on computed axial tomography.

    Marshall Lf;Marshall Sb;Klauber Mr;Van Berkum Clark M

  • The outcome of severe closed head injury

    Lawrence F. Marshall;Theresa Gautille;Melville R. Klauber;Howard M. Eisenberg

  • Outcome from head injury related to patient's age. A longitudinal prospective study of adult and pediatric head injury.

    Thomas G. Luerssen;Melville R. Klauber;Lawrence F. Marshall

  • Survey of Animal Neoplasms in Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, California. II. Cancer Morbidity in Dogs and Cats From Alameda County

    C. R. Dorn;D. O. N. Taylor;R. Schneider;H. H. Hibbard

  • Early and Late Systemic Hypotension as a Frequent and Fundamental Source of Cerebral Ischemia Following Severe Brain Injury in the Traumatic Coma Data Bank

    R. M. Chesnut;S. B. Marshall;J. Piek;B. A. Blunt

  • The sensitivity, specificity, and predictive value of traditional clinical evaluation of peripheral arterial disease: results from noninvasive testing in a defined population.

    Michael H. Criqui;Arnost Fronek;Melville R. Klauber;Elizabeth Barrett-connor

  • PREVENTION OF GRAM-NEGATIVE SHOCK AND DEATH IN SURGICAL PATIENTS BY ANTIBODY TO ENDOTOXIN CORE GLYCOLIPID

    Jean-Daniel Baumgartner;J.Allen Mccutchan;Guy Van Melle;Markus Vogt

  • Periodic limb movements in sleep in community-dwelling elderly.

    Ancoli-Israel S;Kripke Df;Kripke Df;Klauber Mr;Mason Wj;Mason Wj

  • Prevalence of sleep-disordered breathing in ages 40-64 years: a population-based survey.

    D. F. Kripke;S. Ancoli-Israel;S. Ancoli-Israel;M. R. Klauber;D. L. Wingard

  • Use of Wrist Activity for Monitoring Sleep/Wake in Demented Nursing-Home Patients

    Sonia Ancoli-Israel;Paul Clopton;Melville R. Klauber;Robert Fell

  • The Mini-Mental State Examination in the early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease.

    D Galasko;M R Klauber;C R Hofstetter;D P Salmon

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel F. Kripke
Daniel F. Kripke University of California, San Diego
Lawrence F. Marshall
Lawrence F. Marshall University of California, San Diego
Sonia Ancoli-Israel
Sonia Ancoli-Israel University of California, San Diego
Michael H. Criqui
Michael H. Criqui University of California, San Diego
Elizabeth Barrett-Connor
Elizabeth Barrett-Connor University of California, San Diego
Howard M. Eisenberg
Howard M. Eisenberg University of Maryland, Baltimore
Leon J. Thal
Leon J. Thal University of California, San Diego
John A. Jane
John A. Jane University of Virginia Health System
David P. Salmon
David P. Salmon University of California, San Diego

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