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D-Index
78
Citations
27477
World Ranking
17891
National Ranking
1628

Oliver F. W. James 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 Oliver F. W. James sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 266 publications — 10th percentile

10% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Oliver F. W. James 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 Oliver F. W. James sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 78 D-Index — 12th percentile

12% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Oliver F. W. James is affiliated with Newcastle University in the United Kingdom. Their research encompasses several intersecting fields including Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Ecology, General Agricultural and Biological Sciences, and Hardware and Architecture. The subfields notably represent a technical and environmental scope, highlighting a multidisciplinary approach.

The scientist's work spans various main topics such as Environmental Impact and Sustainability, Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact, Bioeconomy and Sustainability Development, VLSI and FPGA Design Techniques, Embedded Systems Design Techniques, and Low-power High-performance VLSI Design. These topics indicate a combination of environmental science and engineering design techniques in their research portfolio.

Oliver James has contributed to several recent publications, including:

  • EU climate plan sacrifices carbon storage and biodiversity for bioenergy, 2022, published in Nature
  • Second Phase of Does work effort for public versus private organizations differ? Evidence from an online work task experiment, 2020, published in AEA Randomized Controlled Trials
  • P080 Rehabilitation after sports injury related facial fractures - a systematic review, 2023, published in British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Oliver James include:

  • Timothy D. Searchinger
  • Patrice Dumas
  • Thomas Kästner
  • Stefan Wirsenius
  • K. Umapathy

The scientist has published multiple papers in notable venues, particularly:

  • AEA Randomized Controlled Trials (3 publications)
  • Nature (1 publication)
  • British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (1 publication)
  • Journal of Engineering Research and Reports (1 publication)

Best Publications

  • Steatohepatitis: a tale of two "hits"?

    Christopher P. Day;Oliver F.W. James

  • The natural history of nonalcoholic fatty liver: A follow-up study

    Mohd R. Teli;Oliver F. W. James;Alastair D. Burt;Mark K. Bennett

  • The effect of age upon liver volume and apparent liver blood flow in healthy man.

    Hilary A. Wynne;Lance H. Cope;Elaine Mutch;Michael D. Rawlins

  • Glucose-potassium-insulin infusions in the management of post-stroke hyperglycaemia: the UK Glucose Insulin in Stroke Trial (GIST-UK)

    Christopher S Gray;Anthony J Hildreth;Peter A Sandercock;Janice E O'Connell

  • Determinants of progression to cirrhosis or fibrosis in pure alcoholic fatty liver.

    M.R Teli;C.P Day;O.F.W James;A.D Burt

  • Natural history of early primary biliary cirrhosis

    Jane V Metcalf;Harriet C Mitchison;Jeremy M Palmer;David E Jones

  • Health and disease in 85 year olds: baseline findings from the Newcastle 85+ cohort study

    Joanna Collerton;Karen Davies;Carol Jagger;Andrew Kingston

  • Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH): a disease of emerging identity and importance

    Oliver F.W. James;Christopher P. Day

  • Hepatic steatosis: Innocent bystander or guilty party?

    Christopher P. Day;Oliver F.W. James

  • Survival and symptom progression in a geographically based cohort of patients with primary biliary cirrhosis: Follow-up for up to 28 years

    Martin Prince;Amanda Chetwynd;Wendy Newman;Jane V. Metcalf

  • Role of mitochondrial DNA mutations in human aging: implications for the central nervous system and muscle.

    Elizabeth J. Brierley;Margaret A. Johnson;Robert N. Lightowlers;Oliver F. W. James

  • Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis: another disease of affluence

    Oliver James;Christopher Day

  • PRIMARY BILIARY CIRRHOSIS: IDENTIFICATION OF TWO MAJOR M2 MITOCHONDRIAL AUTOANTIGENS

    S.J. Yeaman;D.J. Danner;D.J. Mutimer;S.P.M. Fussey

  • Identification and analysis of the major M2 autoantigens in primary biliary cirrhosis

    Shelley P. M. Fussey;John R. Guest;Oliver F. W. James;Margaret F. Bassendine

  • Asymptomatic primary biliary cirrhosis: clinical features, prognosis, and symptom progression in a large population based cohort

    M I Prince;A Chetwynd;W L Craig;J V Metcalf

  • Effects of age and gender on in vitro properties of human liver microsomal monooxygenases

    Douglas L Schmucker;Kenneth W Woodhouse;Rose K Wang;Hilary Wynne

  • Primary biliary cirrhosis once rare, now common in the United Kingdom?

    Oliver F. James;Raj Bhopal;Denise Howel;Jackie Gray

  • Positive antimitochondrial antibody but normal alkaline phosphatase: Is this primary biliary cirrhosis?

    Harriet C. Mitchison;Margaret F. Bassendine;Alex Hendrick;Mark K. Bennett

  • Familial primary biliary cirrhosis reassessed: a geographically-based population study.

    David Ej Jones;Fiona E Watt;Jane V Metcalf;Margaret F Bassendine

  • Development, validation, and evaluation of the PBC-40, a disease specific health related quality of life measure for primary biliary cirrhosis

    A Jacoby;A Rannard;D Buck;N Bhala

Frequent Co-Authors

Margaret F. Bassendine
Margaret F. Bassendine Newcastle University
David Jones
David Jones Newcastle University
Christopher P. Day
Christopher P. Day Newcastle University
Stephen J. Yeaman
Stephen J. Yeaman Newcastle University
Alastair D. Burt
Alastair D. Burt Newcastle University
Raj Bhopal
Raj Bhopal University of Edinburgh
Martin Prince
Martin Prince King's College London
Peter T. Donaldson
Peter T. Donaldson University of Newcastle Australia
Martin P Eccles
Martin P Eccles Newcastle University
Thomas B. L. Kirkwood
Thomas B. L. Kirkwood Newcastle University

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