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D-Index
60
Citations
14516
World Ranking
3311
National Ranking
1539

Nardhy Gomez-Lopez publication distribution in Immunology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Immunology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Nardhy Gomez-Lopez sits on this spectrum.

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62 publications 807+

This scientist: 252 publications — 52nd percentile

52% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 807 publications or more.

Nardhy Gomez-Lopez D-index placement in Immunology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Immunology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Nardhy Gomez-Lopez sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 157+

This scientist: 60 D-Index — 33rd percentile

33% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 157 D-Index or more.

Overview

Nardhy Gomez-Lopez is affiliated with Wayne State University in the United States and is an active contributor to the fields of medicine and immunology and microbiology. Their work spans multiple subfields including epidemiology, obstetrics and gynecology, immunology, public health, environmental and occupational health, and pediatrics, perinatology, and child health.

The scientist has published extensively on topics related to reproductive health and pregnancy, with a focus on preterm birth and chorioamnionitis, reproductive system and pregnancy, pregnancy and preeclampsia studies, pregnancy-related medical research, neonatal respiratory health research, reproductive tract infections research, and the impact of COVID-19 on reproduction.

Among their recent publications are:

  • The immunobiology of preterm labor and birth: intra-amniotic inflammation or breakdown of maternal-fetal homeostasis, 2022, Reproduction
  • The etiology of preeclampsia, 2022, American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Maternal-fetal immune responses in pregnant women infected with SARS-CoV-2, 2022, Nature Communications
  • Does the human placenta express the canonical cell entry mediators for SARS-CoV-2?, 2020, eLife
  • The fetal inflammatory response syndrome: the origins of a concept, pathophysiology, diagnosis, and obstetrical implications, 2020, Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine

Gomez-Lopez has collaborated frequently with several researchers including Roberto Romero, José Galaz, Adi L. Tarca, Valeria Garcia-Flores, and Derek Miller. This partnership emphasis indicates a sustained engagement within a network of experts in reproductive health and immunology.

Key publication venues where Gomez-Lopez's research appears include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Journal of Perinatal Medicine
  • The Journal of Immunology
  • The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine
  • American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology

The main fields of study for Gomez-Lopez consist of medicine and immunology and microbiology. Their work regularly engages subfields such as epidemiology, obstetrics and gynecology, immunology, public health, environmental and occupational health, and pediatric-related disciplines. This distribution reflects a focus on understanding complex maternal-fetal interactions and immune responses.

Overall, Gomez-Lopez's research centers around the immunobiology of pregnancy outcomes, the pathophysiology of preterm birth, inflammatory processes in maternal-fetal interactions, and the implications of infectious diseases such as COVID-19 on pregnancy and neonatal health.

Best Publications

  • Comparative Genomics of Listeria Species

    P Glaser;L Frangeul;C Buchrieser;C Rusniok

  • Immune cells in term and preterm labor

    Nardhy Gomez-Lopez;Derek StLouis;Marcus A Lehr;Elly N Sanchez-Rodriguez

  • Interleukin-6 in pregnancy and gestational disorders.

    Jelmer R. Prins;Jelmer R. Prins;Nardhy Gomez-Lopez;Sarah A. Robertson

  • Single cell transcriptional signatures of the human placenta in term and preterm parturition.

    Roger Pique-Regi;Roger Pique-Regi;Roberto Romero;Adi L Tarca;Adi L Tarca;Edward D Sendler

  • An immunological insight into the origins of pre-eclampsia

    Estibalitz Laresgoiti-Servitje;Nardhy Gómez-López;David M. Olson

  • Does the human placenta express the canonical cell entry mediators for SARS-CoV-2?

    Roger Pique-Regi;Roger Pique-Regi;Roberto Romero;Adi L. Tarca;Adi L. Tarca;Adi L. Tarca;Francesca Luca

  • Invasion of the leukocytes into the fetal-maternal interface during pregnancy

    Nardhy Gomez-Lopez;Larry J. Guilbert;David M. Olson

  • Does the human placenta delivered at term have a microbiota? Results of cultivation, quantitative real-time PCR, 16S rRNA gene sequencing, and metagenomics.

    Kevin R. Theis;Kevin R. Theis;Roberto Romero;Andrew D. Winters;Jonathan M. Greenberg

  • The fetal inflammatory response syndrome: the origins of a concept, pathophysiology, diagnosis, and obstetrical implications

    Eunjung Jung;Roberto Romero;Lami Yeo;Ramiro Diaz-Primera

  • An M1-like Macrophage Polarization in Decidual Tissue during Spontaneous Preterm Labor That Is Attenuated by Rosiglitazone Treatment.

    Yi Xu;Roberto Romero;Derek Miller;Leena Kadam

  • Does the endometrial cavity have a molecular microbial signature

    Andrew D. Winters;Andrew D. Winters;Roberto Romero;Maria Teresa Gervasi;Nardhy Gomez-Lopez

  • Evidence that intra-amniotic infections are often the result of an ascending invasion - a molecular microbiological study.

    Roberto Romero;Nardhy Gomez-Lopez;Andrew D Winters;Andrew D Winters;Eunjung Jung;Eunjung Jung

  • Evidence for a Role for the Adaptive Immune Response in Human Term Parturition

    Nardhy Gomez-Lopez;Rodrigo Vega-Sanchez;Marisol Castillo-Castrejon;Roberto Romero

  • SPONTANEOUS PRETERM BIRTH: ADVANCES TOWARD THE DISCOVERY OF GENETIC PREDISPOSITION

    Jerome F. Strauss;Roberto Romero;Nardhy Gomez-Lopez;Nardhy Gomez-Lopez;Hannah Haymond-Thornburg

  • Fetal membranes exhibit selective leukocyte chemotaxic activity during human labor.

    N. Gomez-Lopez;G. Estrada-Gutierrez;L. Jimenez-Zamudio;R. Vega-Sanchez

  • Intra-Amniotic Administration of HMGB1 Induces Spontaneous Preterm Labor and Birth.

    Nardhy Gomez‐Lopez;Nardhy Gomez‐Lopez;Roberto Romero;Olesya Plazyo;Olesya Plazyo;Bogdan Panaitescu

  • Maternal circulating leukocytes display early chemotactic responsiveness during late gestation

    Nardhy Gomez-Lopez;Nardhy Gomez-Lopez;Satomi Tanaka;Zoya Zaeem;Gerlinde A. S. Metz

  • Alloreactive fetal T cells promote uterine contractility in preterm labor via IFN-γ and TNF-α.

    Michela Frascoli;Lacy Coniglio;Russell Witt;Cerine Jeanty

  • Effector and Activated T Cells Induce Preterm Labor and Birth That Is Prevented by Treatment with Progesterone.

    Marcia Arenas-Hernandez;Marcia Arenas-Hernandez;Marcia Arenas-Hernandez;Roberto Romero;Yi Xu;Yi Xu;Bogdan Panaitescu;Bogdan Panaitescu

  • Inflammasomes: Their Role in Normal and Complicated Pregnancies.

    Nardhy Gomez-Lopez;Nardhy Gomez-Lopez;Kenichiro Motomura;Kenichiro Motomura;Derek Miller;Derek Miller;Valeria Garcia-Flores;Valeria Garcia-Flores

  • Are amniotic fluid neutrophils in women with intraamniotic infection and/or inflammation of fetal or maternal origin?

    Nardhy Gomez-Lopez;Nardhy Gomez-Lopez;Roberto Romero;Yi Xu;Yi Xu;Yaozhu Leng;Yaozhu Leng

  • The Role of Chemokines in Term and Premature Rupture of the Fetal Membranes: A Review

    Nardhy Gomez-Lopez;Estibalitz Laresgoiti-Servitje;David M. Olson;Guadalupe Estrada-Gutiérrez

  • The Prediction of Early Preeclampsia: Results From a Longitudinal Proteomics Study

    Adi L. Tarca;Adi L. Tarca;Adi L. Tarca;Roberto Romero;Neta Benshalom-Tirosh;Neta Benshalom-Tirosh;Nandor Gabor Than;Nandor Gabor Than

Frequent Co-Authors

Roberto Romero
Roberto Romero National Institutes of Health
Sonia S. Hassan
Sonia S. Hassan Wayne State University
Adi L. Tarca
Adi L. Tarca National Institutes of Health
Offer Erez
Offer Erez Soroka Medical Center
Lami Yeo
Lami Yeo National Institutes of Health
Tinnakorn Chaiworapongsa
Tinnakorn Chaiworapongsa Wayne State University
Chong Jai Kim
Chong Jai Kim Asan Medical Center
Sarah A. Robertson
Sarah A. Robertson University of Adelaide
Juan Pedro Kusanovic
Juan Pedro Kusanovic Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Vikki M. Abrahams
Vikki M. Abrahams Yale University

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