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Paige L. Williams

Paige L. Williams

D-Index & Metrics

Medicine

D-Index
92
Citations
29632
World Ranking
11353
National Ranking
5824

Paige L. Williams 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 Paige L. Williams sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 496 publications — 57th percentile

57% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Paige L. Williams 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 Paige L. Williams sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 92 D-Index — 45th percentile

45% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 217 D-Index or more.

Overview

Paige L. Williams is affiliated with Harvard University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Environmental Science, with a significant focus on Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Infectious Diseases, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, and Obstetrics and Gynecology.

The scientist's work explores key topics including the effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals, HIV/AIDS research and interventions, HIV-related health complications and treatments, birth, development and health, the impact of toxic organic pollutants, gestational diabetes research and management, and ovarian function and disorders.

Williams has published extensively in various academic venues. Frequent publication venues include Environment International, ISEE Conference Abstracts, Environmental Research, AIDS, and Fertility and Sterility.

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Williams include:

  • Maternal and paternal preconception exposure to phenols and preterm birth (2020, Environment International)
  • Parental preconception exposure to phenol and phthalate mixtures and the risk of preterm birth (2021, Environment International)
  • Association of Parental Preconception Exposure to Phthalates and Phthalate Substitutes With Preterm Birth (2020, JAMA Network Open)
  • Quantification of selection bias in studies of risk factors for birth defects among livebirths (2020, Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology)
  • Early pregnancy essential and non-essential metal mixtures and gestational glucose concentrations in the 2nd trimester: Results from project viva (2021, Environment International)

The scientist collaborates with several frequent coauthors, including Russ Hauser, Lidia Mínguez-Alarcón, Jennifer B. Ford, Irene Souter, and Jorge E. Chavarro.

Best Publications

  • Moderate alcohol intake and lower risk of coronary heart disease: meta-analysis of effects on lipids and haemostatic factors.

    Eric B Rimm;Paige Williams;Kerry Fosher;Michael Criqui

  • Guidelines for preventing opportunistic infections among HIV-infected persons - 2002

    Henry Masur;Jonathan E. Kaplan;King K. Holmes;Beverly Alston

  • NTP Center for the Evaluation of Risks to Human Reproduction: phthalates expert panel report on the reproductive and developmental toxicity of di-n-butyl phthalate ☆

    Robert Kavlock;Kim Boekelheide;Robert Chapin;Michael Cunningham

  • Effect of adenotonsillectomy on nocturnal hypoxaemia, sleep disturbance, and symptoms in snoring children

    J.R. Stradling;G. Thomas;A.R.H. Warley;P. Williams

  • Clinical predictors of and mortality in acute respiratory distress syndrome: potential role of red cell transfusion.

    Michelle Ng Gong;B Taylor Thompson;Paige Williams;Lucille Pothier

  • Characterization of Phthalate Exposure among Pregnant Women Assessed by Repeat Air and Urine Samples

    Jennifer J. Adibi;Robin M. Whyatt;Paige L. Williams;Antonia M. Calafat

  • An applied framework for Positive Education

    Jacolyn M. Norrish;Paige Williams;Meredith O'Connor;Justin Robinson

  • Predictors of Adherence to Antiretroviral Medications in Children and Adolescents With HIV Infection

    Paige L. Williams;Deborah Storm;Grace Montepiedra;Sharon Nichols

  • Association of Heart Rate Variability With Occupational and Environmental Exposure to Particulate Air Pollution

    Shannon R. Magari;Russ Hauser;Joel Schwartz;Paige L. Williams

  • Variability of Urinary Phthalate Metabolite and Bisphenol A Concentrations before and during Pregnancy

    Joe M. Braun;Kristen W. Smith;Paige L. Williams;Antonia M. Calafat

  • Incidence of opportunistic and other infections in HIV-infected children in the HAART era.

    Philimon Gona;Russell B. Van Dyke;Paige L. Williams;Wayne M. Dankner

  • Declines in mortality rates and changes in causes of death in HIV-1-infected children during the HAART era.

    Michael T Brady;James M Oleske;Paige L Williams;Carol Elgie

  • Urinary bisphenol A concentrations and ovarian response among women undergoing IVF.

    E. Mok-Lin;S. Ehrlich;P. L. Williams;J. Petrozza

  • Plasma C-Reactive Protein in Early Pregnancy and Preterm Delivery

    Waranuch Pitiphat;Matthew W. Gillman;Kaumudi J. Joshipura;Paige L. Williams

  • Personal care product use and urinary phthalate metabolite and paraben concentrations during pregnancy among women from a fertility clinic

    Joe M Braun;Allan C Just;Paige L Williams;Kristen W Smith

  • Urinary bisphenol A concentrations and early reproductive health outcomes among women undergoing IVF

    Shelley Ehrlich;Paige L. Williams;Stacey A. Missmer;Jodi A. Flaws

  • An application of propensity score matching using claims data.

    John D. Seeger;Paige L. Williams;Alexander M. Walker

  • Urinary bisphenol A concentrations and implantation failure among women undergoing in vitro fertilization

    Shelley Ehrlich;Paige L. Williams;Stacey Ann Missmer;Jodi A. Flaws

  • Gender differences in health-related quality of life in patients with HIV/AIDS

    Joseph M. Mrus;Paige L. Williams;Joel Tsevat;Susan E. Cohn

  • Long-Term Effectiveness of Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy on the Survival of Children and Adolescents with HIV Infection: A 10-Year Follow-Up Study

    Kunjal Patel;Miguel A. Herná n;Paige L. Williams;John D. Seeger

Frequent Co-Authors

Russ Hauser
Russ Hauser Harvard University
Jorge E. Chavarro
Jorge E. Chavarro Harvard University
Antonia M. Calafat
Antonia M. Calafat Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Susan A. Korrick
Susan A. Korrick Harvard University
George R. Seage
George R. Seage Harvard University
Stacey A. Missmer
Stacey A. Missmer Michigan State University
Sharon Nichols
Sharon Nichols University of California, San Diego
Janet W. Rich-Edwards
Janet W. Rich-Edwards Harvard University
Sonia Hernandez-Diaz
Sonia Hernandez-Diaz Harvard University
John D. Meeker
John D. Meeker University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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