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D-Index
97
Citations
27601
World Ranking
9428
National Ranking
4861

Michael A. Levine 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 Michael A. Levine sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 460 publications — 51st percentile

51% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Michael A. Levine 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 Michael A. Levine sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 97 D-Index — 55th percentile

55% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1985 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
  • Member of the Association of American Physicians
  • Member of the Association of American Physicians

Overview

Michael A. Levine is affiliated with the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Medicine, with significant contributions in Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. The subfields of their work include Genetics, Molecular Biology, Nephrology, Surgery, and Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism.

Their recent papers cover a range of topics related to metabolic and genetic disorders. These include:

  • Diagnosis and Management of Vitamin D Dependent Rickets, 2020, Frontiers in Pediatrics
  • Prospective phenotyping of long-term survivors of generalized arterial calcification of infancy (GACI), 2020, Genetics in Medicine
  • Recommendations for Diagnosis and Treatment of Pseudohypoparathyroidism and Related Disorders: An Updated Practical Tool for Physicians and Patients, 2020, Hormone Research in Paediatrics
  • Etiology and Pathophysiology of Hypoparathyroidism: A Narrative Review, 2020, Journal of Bone and Mineral Research
  • Digenic Heterozygous Mutations in SLC34A3 and SLC34A1 Cause Dominant Hypophosphatemic Rickets with Hypercalciuria, 2020, The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism

Frequent coauthors who have collaborated extensively with Michael A. Levine include:

  • Dong Li
  • Lars Rejnmark
  • Michael Mannstadt
  • Pascal Houillier
  • Dolores Shoback

Their publishing activity is concentrated in the following venues:

  • The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (14 publications)
  • Journal of Bone and Mineral Research (5 publications)
  • Journal of the Endocrine Society (4 publications)
  • European Journal of Endocrinology (3 publications)
  • Hormone Research in Paediatrics (2 publications)

The main topics of their research encompass a range of endocrine and metabolic disorders, including:

  • Parathyroid Disorders and Treatments
  • Vitamin D Research Studies
  • Genetic Syndromes and Imprinting
  • Thyroid and Parathyroid Surgery
  • Dermatological and Skeletal Disorders
  • Congenital heart defects research
  • Bone health and treatments

Michael A. Levine has been recognized with the following awards:

  • Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, 1985
  • Member of the Association of American Physicians

Best Publications

  • Genetic evidence that the human CYP2R1 enzyme is a key vitamin D 25-hydroxylase

    Jeffrey B. Cheng;Michael A. Levine;Norman H. Bell;David J. Mangelsdorf

  • Therapeutic equivalence of alendronate 70 mg once-weekly and alendronate 10 mg daily in the treatment of osteoporosis

    T. Schnitzer;H. G. Bone;G. Crepaldi;S. Adami

  • Identification of a mutation in the gene encoding the alpha subunit of the stimulatory G protein of adenylyl cyclase in McCune-Albright syndrome

    William F. Schwindinger;Clair A. Francomano;Michael A. Levine

  • Mutation in the Gene Encoding the Stimulatory G Protein of Adenylate Cyclase in Albright's Hereditary Osteodystrophy

    Jennifer L. Patten;Donald R. Johns;David Valle;Charles Eil

  • The hypocalciuric or benign variant of familial hypercalcemia: clinical and biochemical features in fifteen kindreds.

    Stephen J. Marx;Maurice F. Attie;Michael A. Levine;Allen M. Spiegel

  • Therapeutic equivalence of alendronate 70 mg once-weekly and alendronate 10 mg daily in the treatment of osteoporosis. Alendronate Once-Weekly Study Group.

    T Schnitzer;H G Bone;G Crepaldi;S Adami

  • FGF-23 inhibits renal tubular phosphate transport and is a PHEX substrate.

    Ann E. Bowe;Richard Finnegan;Suzanne M. Jan de Beur;Justin Cho

  • Osteonecrosis of the femoral head. A prospective randomized treatment protocol.

    Stulberg Bn;Davis Aw;Bauer Tw;Levine M

  • Epidemiology and Diagnosis of Hypoparathyroidism.

    Bart L. Clarke;Edward M. Brown;Michael T. Collins;Harald Jüppner

  • Paternally inherited inactivating mutations of the GNAS1 gene in progressive osseous heteroplasia.

    Eileen M. Shore;Jaimo Ahn;Suzanne Jan de Beur;Ming Li;Ming Li

  • Mutation of the signal peptide-encoding region of the preproparathyroid hormone gene in familial isolated hypoparathyroidism.

    Andrew Arnold;Susan A. Horst;Thomas J. Gardella;Hisamitsu Baba

  • Resistance to multiple hormones in patients with pseudohypoparathyroidism: Association with deficient activity of guanine nucleotide regulatory protein

    Michael A. Levine;Robert W. Downs;Arnold M. Moses;Neil A. Breslau

  • Familial dwarfism due to a novel mutation of the growth hormone-releasing hormone receptor gene.

    Roberto Salvatori;César Y. Hayashida;Manuel H. Aguiar-Oliveira;John A. Phillips

  • Diagnosis and management of pseudohypoparathyroidism and related disorders: First international Consensus Statement

    Giovanna Mantovani;Murat Bastepe;David Monk;Luisa de Sanctis

  • Thresholds for Surgery and Surgical Outcomes for Patients with Primary Hyperparathyroidism: A National Survey of Endocrine Surgeons

    Julie Ann Sosa;Neil R. Powe;Michael A. Levine;Robert Udelsman

  • Differential susceptibility to hypertension is due to selection during the out-of-Africa expansion.

    J. Hunter Young;Yen Pei C. Chang;James Dae Ok Kim;Jean Paul Chretien

  • Urinary calcium excretion in familial hypocalciuric hypercalcemia. Persistence of relative hypocalciuria after induction of hypoparathyroidism

    M. F. Attie;J. R. Gill;J. L. Stock;A. M. Spiegel

  • Deficient activity of guanine nucleotide regulatory protein in erythrocytes from patients with pseudohypoparathyroidism

    M.A. Levine;R.W. Downs;M. Singer;S.J. Marx

  • Pancreatic glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor couples to multiple G proteins and activates mitogen-activated protein kinase pathways in Chinese hamster ovary cells.

    Chahrzad Montrose-Rafizadeh;Pavel Avdonin;Michael J. Garant;Buel D. Rodgers

  • The Parathyroids: Basic and Clinical Concepts

    John P. Bilezikian;Robert Marcus;Michael A. Levine;Claudio Marcocci

Frequent Co-Authors

Hakon Hakonarson
Hakon Hakonarson Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Allen M. Spiegel
Allen M. Spiegel Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Matthew D. Ringel
Matthew D. Ringel The Ohio State University
Stephen J. Marx
Stephen J. Marx National Institutes of Health
Gary S. Wand
Gary S. Wand Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Gerald D. Aurbach
Gerald D. Aurbach National Institutes of Health
Jouni Uitto
Jouni Uitto Thomas Jefferson University
Nelson B. Watts
Nelson B. Watts University of Cincinnati
John P. Sundberg
John P. Sundberg Vanderbilt University
Patrick M.A. Sleiman
Patrick M.A. Sleiman Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

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