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Nigel Paneth 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 Nigel Paneth sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 412 publications — 41st percentile

41% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Nigel Paneth 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 Nigel Paneth sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 96 D-Index — 53rd percentile

53% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Nigel Paneth is affiliated with Michigan State University in the United States and focuses primarily on medical research, with a significant emphasis on infectious diseases. Their scholarly output encompasses a variety of subfields such as pediatrics, perinatology and child health, obstetrics and gynecology, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, and clinical psychology.

The scientist's research topics include:

  • COVID-19 clinical research studies
  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 research
  • COVID-19 impact on reproduction
  • Birth, development, and health
  • Neonatal and fetal brain pathology
  • Neonatal respiratory health research
  • Infant development and preterm care

Among the most recent papers connected to this researcher are the following publications:

  • Deployment of convalescent plasma for the prevention and treatment of COVID-19, 2020, Journal of Clinical Investigation
  • Convalescent Plasma Antibody Levels and the Risk of Death from Covid-19, 2021, New England Journal of Medicine
  • Early safety indicators of COVID-19 convalescent plasma in 5000 patients, 2020, Journal of Clinical Investigation
  • Safety Update, 2020, Mayo Clinic Proceedings
  • Effect of Convalescent Plasma on Mortality among Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19: Initial Three-Month Experience, 2020, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Frequent co-authors include Arturo Casadevall, Michael J. Joyner, Jonathon W. Senefeld, Rickey E. Carter, and Patrick W. Johnson. These collaborations contribute to a broad network within the evolving field of infectious disease research, particularly related to COVID-19.

The scientist's work is often published in venues such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), UNC Libraries, JAMA Network Open, Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology, and Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, reflecting a focus on both clinical and developmental health sciences.

Best Publications

  • A report: the definition and classification of cerebral palsy April 2006.

    Peter Rosenbaum;Nigel Paneth;Alan Leviton;Maurice Goldstein

  • Proposed definition and classification of cerebral palsy, April 2005.

    Martin Bax;Murray Goldstein;Peter Rosenbaum;Alan Leviton

  • Deployment of convalescent plasma for the prevention and treatment of COVID-19.

    Evan M. Bloch;Shmuel Shoham;Arturo Casadevall;Bruce S. Sachais

  • Developing and validating the Communication Function Classification System for individuals with cerebral palsy

    Mary Jo Cooley Hidecker;Nigel Paneth;Peter L Rosenbaum;Raymond D Kent

  • Do Clinical Markers of Barotrauma and Oxygen Toxicity Explain Interhospital Variation in Rates of Chronic Lung Disease

    Linda J. Van Marter;Linda J. Van Marter;Linda J. Van Marter;Elizabeth N. Allred;Elizabeth N. Allred;Marcello Pagano;Marcello Pagano;Ulana Sanocka;Ulana Sanocka

  • The Problem of Low Birth Weight

    Nigel S. Paneth

  • Phenobarbital compared with phenytoin for the treatment of neonatal seizures.

    Michael J. Painter;Mark S. Scher;Aryeh D. Stein;Stacey Armatti

  • A randomized synbiotic trial to prevent sepsis among infants in rural India

    Pinaki Panigrahi;Sailajanandan Parida;Nimai C. Nanda;Radhanath Satpathy

  • The Descriptive Epidemiology of Cerebral Palsy

    Nigel Paneth;Ting Hong;Steven Korzeniewski

  • Convalescent Plasma Antibody Levels and the Risk of Death from Covid-19.

    Michael J. Joyner;Rickey E. Carter;Jonathon W. Senefeld;Stephen A. Klassen

  • Early safety indicators of COVID-19 convalescent plasma in 5000 patients.

    Michael J. Joyner;R. Scott Wright;Delisa Fairweather;Jonathon W. Senefeld

  • Maternal infection, fetal inflammatory response, and brain damage in very low birth weight infants

    Alan Leviton;Alan Leviton;Nigel Paneth;M Lynne Reuss;Mervyn Susser

  • Safety Update: COVID-19 Convalescent Plasma in 20,000 Hospitalized Patients.

    Michael J. Joyner;Katelyn A. Bruno;Stephen A. Klassen;Katie L. Kunze

  • The Relation of Transient Hypothyroxinemia in Preterm Infants to Neurologic Development at Two Years of Age

    Mary Lynne Reuss;Nigel Paneth;Jennifer A. Pinto-Martin;John M. Lorenz

  • A quantitative review of mortality and developmental disability in extremely premature newborns.

    John M. Lorenz;Diane E. Wooliever;James R. Jetton;Nigel Paneth

  • Early origin of coronary heart disease (the “Barker hypothesis”)

    Nigel Paneth;Mervyn Susser

  • Behavioural problems in children who weigh 1000 g or less at birth in four countries.

    Elysée T. M. Hille;A. Lya Den Ouden;Saroj Saigal;Dieter Wolke

  • Effect of Convalescent Plasma on Mortality among Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19: Initial Three-Month Experience

    Michael J Joyner;Jonathon W Senefeld;Stephen A Klassen;John R Mills

  • School-age outcomes in children who were extremely low birth weight from four international population-based cohorts.

    Saroj Saigal;Lya den Ouden;Dieter Wolke;Lorraine Hoult

  • Cadmium, lead, and other metals in relation to semen quality: human evidence for molybdenum as a male reproductive toxicant.

    John D. Meeker;Mary G. Rossano;Bridget Protas;Michael P. Diamond

Frequent Co-Authors

Alan Leviton
Alan Leviton University of Adelaide
Elizabeth N. Allred
Elizabeth N. Allred Boston Children's Hospital
Mervyn Susser
Mervyn Susser Columbia University
Olaf Dammann
Olaf Dammann Tufts University
Raina N. Fichorova
Raina N. Fichorova Brigham and Women's Hospital
Saroj Saigal
Saroj Saigal McMaster University
David L. Streiner
David L. Streiner University of Toronto
Michael H. Boyle
Michael H. Boyle McMaster University
Arturo Casadevall
Arturo Casadevall Johns Hopkins University

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