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Paul A. Anderson 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 Paul A. Anderson sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 679 publications — 79th percentile

79% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Paul A. Anderson 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 Paul A. Anderson sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 131 D-Index — 88th percentile

88% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Paul A. Anderson is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on medicine, with a strong emphasis on surgery and orthopedics as indicated by their publication record.

The scientist has contributed extensively to fields including surgery, orthopedics and sports medicine, pathology and forensic medicine, biomedical engineering, and epidemiology. Their work covers a broad range of topics related to bone and musculoskeletal health.

Their main topics of research include:

  • Bone health and osteoporosis research
  • Hip and femur fractures
  • Orthopaedic implants and arthroplasty
  • Pelvic and acetabular injuries
  • Bone and joint diseases
  • Spine and intervertebral disc pathology
  • Spinal fractures and fixation techniques

Frequent collaborators in their research include Neil Binkley, Diane Krueger, Aamir Kadri, Brett A. Freedman, and James T. Bernatz.

The main publication venues where Anderson has regularly published are:

  • The Spine Journal
  • Osteoporosis International
  • Journal of Clinical Densitometry
  • Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery
  • Neurosurgical FOCUS

Among their recent papers are:

  • "Opportunistic Use of Lumbar Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Osteoporosis Screening," 2021, published in Osteoporosis International
  • "Bone Health Optimization in Orthopaedic Surgery," 2020, published in Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery
  • "Osteoporosis in spine surgery patients: what is the best way to diagnose osteoporosis in this population?", 2020, published in Neurosurgical FOCUS
  • "Periprosthetic fractures: an unrecognized osteoporosis crisis," 2023, published in Osteoporosis International
  • "A Review of Biomimetic Topographies and Their Role in Promoting Bone Formation and Osseointegration: Implications for Clinical Use," 2022, published in Biomimetics

Best Publications

  • A new classification of thoracolumbar injuries : The importance of injury morphology, the integrity of the posterior ligamentous complex, and neurologic status

    Alexander R. Vaccaro;Ronald A. Lehman;R. John Hurlbert;Paul A. Anderson

  • Stress Granule Assembly Is Mediated by Prion-like Aggregation of TIA-1

    Natalie Gilks;Nancy Kedersha;Maranatha Ayodele;Lily Shen

  • Angiogenin-Induced tRNA Fragments Inhibit Translation Initiation

    Pavel Ivanov;Mohamed M. Emara;Mohamed M. Emara;Mohamed M. Emara;Judit Villen;Steven P. Gygi

  • RNA granules: post-transcriptional and epigenetic modulators of gene expression

    Paul Anderson;Nancy Kedersha

  • Hounsfield Units for Assessing Bone Mineral Density and Strength: A Tool for Osteoporosis Management

    Joseph J Schreiber;Paul A Anderson;Humberto G Rosas;Avery L Buchholz

  • Evidence that ternary complex (eIF2-GTP-tRNA(i)(Met))-deficient preinitiation complexes are core constituents of mammalian stress granules.

    Nancy Kedersha;Samantha Chen;Natalie Gilks;Wei Li

  • Competing Protein-RNA Interaction Networks Control Multiphase Intracellular Organization

    David W. Sanders;Nancy Kedersha;Daniel S.W. Lee;Amy R. Strom

  • Role of interleukin-15 in the development of human CD56+ natural killer cells from CD34+ hematopoietic progenitor cells.

    Ewa Mrozek;Paul Anderson;Michael A. Caligiuri

  • Stress granules and cell signaling: more than just a passing phase?

    Nancy Kedersha;Pavel Ivanov;Paul Anderson

  • MK2-induced tristetraprolin:14-3-3 complexes prevent stress granule association and ARE-mRNA decay

    Georg Stoecklin;Tiffany Stubbs;Nancy Kedersha;Stephen Wax

  • Comparison of BRYAN cervical disc arthroplasty with anterior cervical decompression and fusion: clinical and radiographic results of a randomized, controlled, clinical trial.

    John G. Heller;Rick C. Sasso;Stephen M. Papadopoulos;Paul A. Anderson

  • TIA-1 is a translational silencer that selectively regulates the expression of TNF-α

    Monica Piecyk;Stephen Wax;Andreas R.P. Beck;Nancy Kedersha

  • Factors affecting the pullout strength of cancellous bone screws.

    J. R. Chapman;R. M. Harrington;K. M. Lee;P. A. Anderson

  • Heme-regulated Inhibitor Kinase-mediated Phosphorylation of Eukaryotic Translation Initiation Factor 2 Inhibits Translation, Induces Stress Granule Formation, and Mediates Survival upon Arsenite Exposure

    Edward McEwen;Nancy Kedersha;Benbo Song;Donalyn Scheuner

  • G3BP–Caprin1–USP10 complexes mediate stress granule condensation and associate with 40S subunits

    Nancy Kedersha;Marc D. Panas;Christopher A. Achorn;Shawn Lyons

  • Phase Separation of C9orf72 Dipeptide Repeats Perturbs Stress Granule Dynamics

    Steven Boeynaems;Elke Bogaert;Denes Kovacs;Albert Konijnenberg

  • The subaxial cervical spine injury classification system: a novel approach to recognize the importance of morphology, neurology, and integrity of the disco-ligamentous complex.

    Alexander R. Vaccaro;R. John Hulbert;Alpesh A. Patel;Charles Fisher

  • In silico activity profiling reveals the mechanism of action of antimalarials discovered in a high-throughput screen

    David Plouffe;Achim Brinker;Case McNamara;Kerstin Henson

  • Post-transcriptional control of cytokine production

    Paul Anderson

  • Hydrogen peroxide secreted by tumor-derived macrophages down-modulates signal-transducing zeta molecules and inhibits tumor-specific T cell-and natural killer cell-mediated cytotoxicity.

    Koji Kono;Flavio Salazar-Onfray;Max Petersson;Johan Hansson

Frequent Co-Authors

Alexander R. Vaccaro
Alexander R. Vaccaro Thomas Jefferson University
Michael G. Fehlings
Michael G. Fehlings University of Toronto
James S. Harrop
James S. Harrop Thomas Jefferson University
Praveen V. Mummaneni
Praveen V. Mummaneni University of California, San Francisco
Neil Binkley
Neil Binkley University of Wisconsin–Madison
Brian K. Kwon
Brian K. Kwon University of British Columbia
Steven D. Glassman
Steven D. Glassman University of Louisville
Christopher M. Bono
Christopher M. Bono Harvard University
Howard A. Morris
Howard A. Morris University of South Australia
Kazuhiro Chiba
Kazuhiro Chiba National Defense Medical College

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