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Citations
6716
World Ranking
9758
National Ranking
5156

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1994 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Nancy M. Robinson is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology with particular attention to Molecular Biology and Genetics as subfields.

The scientist's work addresses topics including Virus-based gene therapy research, Viral Infectious Diseases and Gene Expression in Insects, as well as CRISPR and Genetic Engineering.

Among their recent scholarly contributions is the paper titled Safety and efficacy of factor IX gene transfer to skeletal muscle in murine and canine hemophilia B models by adeno-associated viral vector serotype 1, published in 2020 through UNC Libraries.

  • Valder R. Arruda
  • Joerg Schuettrumpf
  • Roland W. Herzog
  • Timothy C. Nichols
  • Yasmin Lotfi

Nancy M. Robinson has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including Valder R. Arruda, Joerg Schuettrumpf, Roland W. Herzog, Timothy C. Nichols, and Yasmin Lotfi.

  • UNC Libraries

Their publications have appeared in UNC Libraries, among other venues.

Recognition of their professional contributions includes being named a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 1994.

Best Publications

  • Effects of Stress and Social Support on Mothers and Premature and Full-Term Infants.

    Keith A. Crnic;Mark T. Greenberg;Arlene S. Ragozin;Nancy M. Robinson

  • Long-term developmental follow-up of infants of diabetic mothers☆☆☆★★★

    Clifford J. Sells;Nancy M. Robinson;Zane Brown;Robert H. Knopp

  • Social interaction and developmental competence of preterm and full-term infants during the first year of life.

    Keith A. Crnic;Arlene S. Ragozin;Mark T. Greenberg;Nancy M. Robinson

  • Effects of maternal age on parenting role.

    Arlene S. Ragozin;Robert B. Basham;Keith A. Crnic;Mark T. Greenberg

  • Maternal stress and social support: Effects on the mother- infant relationship from birth to eighteen months

    Keith A. Crnic;Mark T. Greenberg;Nancy M. Robinson;Arlene S. Ragozin

  • Psychosocial development in intellectually gifted children.

    Paul M. Janos;Nancy M. Robinson

  • Structure of abilities in math-precocious young children: Gender similarities and differences.

    Nancy M. Robinson;Robert D. Abbott;Virginia W. Berninger;Julie Busse

  • Mechanical Ventilation in Preterm Infants: Neurosonographic and Developmental Studies

    L. J. Graziani;A. R. Spitzer;D. G. Mitchell;D. A. Merton

  • Self-Concept, Self-Esteem, and Peer Relations Among Gifted Children Who Feel "Different"

    Paul M. Janos;Hellen C. Fung;Nancy M. Robinson

  • The Mentally Retarded Child: A Psychological Approach.

    Halbert B. Robinson;Nancy M. Robinson

  • Two tails of the normal curve: Similarities and differences in the study of mental retardation and giftedness.

    Nancy M. Robinson;Edward Zigler;James J. Gallagher

  • The social world of gifted children and youth.

    Nancy M. Robinson

  • Family Factors Associated With High Academic Competence in Former Head Start Children at Third Grade

    Nancy M. Robinson;Robin Gaines Lanzi;Richard A. Weinberg;Sharon Landesman Ramey

  • Markedly Early Entrance to College: A Multi-Year Comparative Study of Academic Performance and Psychological Adjustment.

    Paul M. Janos;Nancy M. Robinson;Clifford E. Lunneborg

  • A FOLLOW-UP STUDY OF CHILDREN OF LOW BIRTH WEIGHT AND CONTROL CHILDREN AT SCHOOL AGE.

    Nancy M. Robinson;Halbert B. Robinson

  • The role of universities and colleges in educating gifted undergraduates

    Nancy M. Robinson

  • In Defense of a Psychometric Approach to the Definition of Academic Giftedness: A Conservative View from a Die-Hard Liberal.

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  • It's not how the pond makes you feel, but rather how high you can jump.

    Jonathan A. Plucker;Nancy M. Robinson;Thomas S. Greenspon;John F. Feldhusen

  • The optimal match: Devising the best compromise for the highly gifted student

    Nancy M. Robinson;Halbert B. Robinson

  • Friendship patterns in highly intelligent children

    Paul M. Janos;Kristi A. Marwood;Nancy M. Robinson

  • Psychological adjustment in a college-level program of marked academic acceleration.

    Nancy M. Robinson;Paul M. Janos

Frequent Co-Authors

Keith A. Crnic
Keith A. Crnic Arizona State University
Mark T. Greenberg
Mark T. Greenberg Pennsylvania State University
Robert D. Abbott
Robert D. Abbott University of Washington
Virginia W. Berninger
Virginia W. Berninger University of Washington
Craig T. Ramey
Craig T. Ramey Virginia Tech
Philip S. Dale
Philip S. Dale University of New Mexico
Jonathan A. Plucker
Jonathan A. Plucker Johns Hopkins University
John F. Feldhusen
John F. Feldhusen Purdue University West Lafayette
Wendy H. Raskind
Wendy H. Raskind University of Washington
Ellen M. Wijsman
Ellen M. Wijsman University of Washington

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