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Michael L. Doherty

Michael L. Doherty

D-Index & Metrics

Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
40
Citations
6078
World Ranking
1172
National Ranking
27

Michael L. Doherty publication distribution in Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Michael L. Doherty sits on this spectrum.

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29 publications 442+

This scientist: 129 publications — 44th percentile

44% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 442 publications or more.

Michael L. Doherty D-index placement in Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Animal Science and Veterinary scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Michael L. Doherty sits on this spectrum.

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20 D-Index 77+

This scientist: 40 D-Index — 64th percentile

64% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 77 D-Index or more.

Overview

Michael L. Doherty is affiliated with University College Dublin in Ireland. Their research spans multiple fields within medicine and social sciences, with a specific focus on public health, environmental and occupational health, and education.

The scientist's recent publications include the following papers:

  • Using examination performance data and focus groups to inform teaching - a case study from final year students of veterinary medicine, 2020, Irish Veterinary Journal
  • Online, student-led, peer-to-peer teaching of clinical skills, 2022, Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
  • Advancing national animal health and welfare policy, 2022, American Journal of Veterinary Research

Their work addresses topics related to innovations in medical education, evaluation of teaching practices, and student assessment and feedback.

Frequent coauthors contributing to these research efforts include:

  • Conor G. McAloon
  • Susan M. Rackard
  • Helen A. Graham
  • Emmet Kelly
  • Catherine McAloon

Michael L. Doherty's publications appear primarily in these venues:

  • Irish Veterinary Journal
  • Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
  • American Journal of Veterinary Research

The scientist's research actively explores practices and methodologies in medical education, especially focused on assessing and improving teaching through examination data and peer-led clinical skills training. Their contributions also extend to policy discussions on animal health and welfare.

Best Publications

  • The tuberculin test

    M.L. Monaghan;M.L. Doherty;J.D. Collins;J.F. Kazda

  • Production diseases of the transition cow.

    F.J. Mulligan;M.L. Doherty

  • A herd health approach to dairy cow nutrition and production diseases of the transition cow

    F.J. Mulligan;L. O’Grady;D.A. Rice;M.L. Doherty

  • Effect of feeding colostrum at different volumes and subsequent number of transition milk feeds on the serum immunoglobulin G concentration and health status of dairy calves

    Muireann Conneely;Donagh Berry;Jessica P. Murphy;Ingrid Lorenz

  • Factors associated with the concentration of immunoglobulin G in the colostrum of dairy cows.

    M. Conneely;D. P. Berry;R. Sayers;J. P. Murphy

  • Subacute ruminal acidosis (SARA) in grazing Irish dairy cows.

    Luke O’Grady;Michael L. Doherty;Finbar J. Mulligan

  • Histopathological and molecular evaluation of Holstein-Friesian cows postpartum: Toward an improved understanding of uterine innate immunity

    Aspinas Chapwanya;Kieran G. Meade;Michael L. Doherty;John. J. Callanan

  • Acute phase response and mastitis in the cow.

    J.G. Conner;P.D. Eckersall;M. Doherty;T.A. Douglas

  • A discussion of calibration techniques for evaluating binary and categorical predictive models

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  • Setting priorities for non-regulatory animal health in Ireland: results from an expert Policy Delphi study and a farmer priority identification survey.

    Simon J. More;Ken McKenzie;Joe O’Flaherty;Michael L. Doherty

  • The effect of paratuberculosis on milk yield—a systematic review and meta-analysis

    Conor G. McAloon;Paul Whyte;Simon J. More;Martin J. Green

  • A study of cattle-to-cattle transmission of Mycobacterium bovis infection.

    E. Costello;M.L. Doherty;M.L. Monaghan;F.C. Quigley

  • Endometrial biopsy: a valuable clinical and research tool in bovine reproduction

    A. Chapwanya;K.G. Meade;F. Narciandi;P. Stanley

  • Influence of modifiable risk factors on the incidence of stillbirth/perinatal mortality in dairy cattle.

    John F. Mee;Cosme Sánchez-Miguel;Michael Doherty

  • Comparison of rapid laboratory tests for failure of passive transfer in the bovine

    Ian Hogan;Michael L. Doherty;John Fagan;Emer Kennedy

  • The postpartum endometrial inflammatory response: a normal physiological event with potential implications for bovine fertility.

    Aspinas Chapwanya;Kieran G Meade;Cathriona Foley;Cathriona Foley;Fernando Narciandi

  • Effect of a recent injection of purified protein derivative on diagnostic tests for tuberculosis in cattle infected with Mycobacterium bovis.

    M.L Doherty;M.L Monaghan;H.F Bassett;P.J Quinn

  • Identification of Spirochetes Associated with Contagious Ovine Digital Dermatitis

    G. Sayers;P. X. Marques;N. J. Evans;L. O'Grady

  • Bulk milk ELISA and the diagnosis of parasite infections in dairy herds: a review

    Mary Sekiya;Annetta Zintl;Michael L Doherty

  • A SEQUENTIAL STUDY OF THE BOVINE TUBERCULIN REACTION

    M L Doherty;H F Bassett;P J Quinn;W C Davis

  • Production diseases of the transition cow: Milk fever and subclinical hypocalcaemia

    Finbar Mulligan;Desmond Rice;Michael Doherty

  • Endometrial epithelial cells are potent producers of tracheal antimicrobial peptide and serum amyloid A3 gene expression in response to E. coli stimulation.

    Aspinas Chapwanya;Kieran G. Meade;Michael L. Doherty;John J. Callanan

  • Considerations on BVD eradication for the Irish livestock industry

    Damien J Barrett;Simon J More;David A Graham;Joe O'Flaherty

  • Milk amyloid A: correlation with cellular indices of mammary inflammation in cows with normal and raised serum amyloid A.

    M.C. O’Mahony;A.M. Healy;D. Harte;K.G. Walshe

  • Schmallenberg virus: a systematic international literature review (2011-2019) from an Irish perspective

    Áine B. Collins;Áine B. Collins;Michael L. Doherty;Damien J. Barrett;John F. Mee

  • Aspects of bovine herpesvirus-1 infection in dairy and beef herds in the Republic of Ireland

    DJ Bosco Cowley;Tracy A Clegg;Michael L Doherty;Simon J More

  • The effect of Lameness before and during the breeding season on fertility in 10 pasture-based Irish dairy herds

    Joris R Somers;Jon N Huxley;Ingrid Lorenz;Michael L Doherty

Frequent Co-Authors

Simon J. More
Simon J. More University College Dublin
John F. Mee
John F. Mee Teagasc - The Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority
Paul R. Torgerson
Paul R. Torgerson University of Zurich
Emer Kennedy
Emer Kennedy Teagasc - The Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority
Bernadette Earley
Bernadette Earley Teagasc - The Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority
Donagh P. Berry
Donagh P. Berry Teagasc - The Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority
David Graham
David Graham Animal Health Ireland
Martin J. Green
Martin J. Green University of Nottingham
Cliona O'Farrelly
Cliona O'Farrelly Trinity College Dublin
William C. Davis
William C. Davis Washington State University

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