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D-Index
105
Citations
52044
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6686
National Ranking
256

Pavel Hamet 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 Pavel Hamet sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 633 publications — 75th percentile

75% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Pavel Hamet 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 Pavel Hamet sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 105 D-Index — 67th percentile

67% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Pavel Hamet is affiliated with the University of Montreal in Canada and has contributed extensively to medical research with a focus on diabetes, cardiovascular medicine, and nephrology. Their scholarly work primarily belongs within the field of Medicine, with notable contributions in subfields such as Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Nephrology, Genetics, and Molecular Biology.

Their research topics encompass a broad spectrum related to diabetes treatment and management, genetic associations and epidemiology, chronic kidney disease with diabetes, cardiovascular risks associated with diabetes and lipoproteins, blood pressure and hypertension studies, renal diseases and glomerulopathies, as well as health systems, economic evaluations, and quality of life.

Frequent publication venues for Pavel Hamet include:

  • Diabetes Obesity and Metabolism
  • Diabetes Care
  • Diabetologia
  • Journal of Hypertension
  • Kidney International

Their recent papers illustrate a focus on genetic and clinical factors influencing chronic diseases and their complications. Selected recent publications include:

  • "Meta-analysis uncovers genome-wide significant variants for rapid kidney function decline," 2020, Kidney International
  • "SARS-CoV-2 Receptor ACE2 Gene Is Associated with Hypertension and Severity of COVID 19: Interaction with Sex, Obesity, and Smoking," 2020, American Journal of Hypertension
  • "The Impact of Frailty on the Effectiveness and Safety of Intensive Glucose Control and Blood Pressure-Lowering Therapy for People With Type 2 Diabetes: Results From the ADVANCE Trial," 2021, Diabetes Care
  • "Polygenic risk scores predict diabetes complications and their response to intensive blood pressure and glucose control," 2021, Diabetologia
  • "Genetic loci and prioritization of genes for kidney function decline derived from a meta-analysis of 62 longitudinal genome-wide association studies," 2022, Kidney International

Pavel Hamet has collaborated frequently with several researchers, notably:

  • John Chalmers
  • Mark Woodward
  • Stephen Harrap
  • Michel Marre
  • Neil R Poulter

This network of collaboration aligns with their interdisciplinary work intersecting endocrinology, cardiovascular medicine, and genetics.

Best Publications

  • Intensive blood glucose control and vascular outcomes in patients with type 2 diabetes.

    Anushka Patel;Stephen MacMahon;John Chalmers

  • Artificial intelligence in medicine

    Pavel Hamet;Johanne Tremblay

  • Albuminuria and Kidney Function Independently Predict Cardiovascular and Renal Outcomes in Diabetes

    Toshiharu Ninomiya;Vlado Perkovic;Bastiaan E de Galan;Bastiaan E de Galan;Sophia Zoungas

  • Follow-up of Blood-Pressure Lowering and Glucose Control in Type 2 Diabetes

    Sophia Zoungas;John Chalmers;Bruce Neal;Laurent Billot

  • Hypertension Canada’s 2018 Guidelines for Diagnosis, Risk Assessment, Prevention, and Treatment of Hypertension in Adults and Children

    Kara A. Nerenberg;Kelly B. Zarnke;Alexander A. Leung;Kaberi Dasgupta

  • Shanghai trial of nifedipine in the elderly (STONE).

    Lansheng Gong;Weizhong Zhang;Yijun Zhu;Junren Zhu

  • A comprehensive view of sex-specific issues related to cardiovascular disease

    Louise Pilote;Kaberi Dasgupta;Veena Guru;Karin H. Humphries

  • The 2015 Canadian Hypertension Education Program recommendations for blood pressure measurement, diagnosis, assessment of risk, prevention, and treatment of hypertension.

    Kaberi Dasgupta;Robert R. Quinn;Kelly B. Zarnke;Doreen M. Rabi

  • Apoptosis in pressure overload-induced heart hypertrophy in the rat.

    E Teiger;V D Than;L Richard;C Wisnewsky

  • Genetic associations at 53 loci highlight cell types and biological pathways relevant for kidney function

    Cristian Pattaro;Alexander Teumer;Mathias Gorski;Audrey Y. Chu

  • Awareness, Treatment, and Control of Hypertension in Canada

    Michel R Joffres;Parviz Ghadirian;J.George Fodor;Andres Petrasovits

  • Impact of age, age at diagnosis and duration of diabetes on the risk of macrovascular and microvascular complications and death in type 2 diabetes

    Sophia Zoungas;Sophia Zoungas;Mark Woodward;Mark Woodward;Qiang Li;Mark Emmanuel Cooper

  • Early experience with laparoscopic approach for adrenalectomy.

    Gagner M;Lacroix A;Lacroix A;Prinz Ra;Prinz Ra;Bolté E;Bolté E

  • Effect of native and synthetic atrial natriuretic factor on cyclic GMP.

    Pavel Hamet;Johanne Tremblay;Stephen C. Pang;Raul Garcia

  • Ectopic and abnormal hormone receptors in adrenal Cushing's syndrome.

    André Lacroix;Nina N'diaye;Johanne Tremblay;Pavel Hamet

  • Hypertension Canada's 2016 Canadian Hypertension Education Program Guidelines for Blood Pressure Measurement, Diagnosis, Assessment of Risk, Prevention, and Treatment of Hypertension

    Alexander A. Leung;Kara Nerenberg;Stella S. Daskalopoulou;Kerry McBrien

  • Apoptosis in Target Organs of Hypertension

    Pavel Hamet;Lucie Richard;Than-Vinh Dam;Emmanuel Teiger

  • Association of HbA1c levels with vascular complications and death in patients with type 2 diabetes: evidence of glycaemic thresholds

    Sophia Zoungas;Sophia Zoungas;J Chalmers;Toshiharu Ninomiya;Qiang Li

  • Gastric inhibitory polypeptide-dependent cortisol hypersecretion--a new cause of Cushing's syndrome.

    A Lacroix;E Bolté;J Tremblay;J Dupré

  • Hypertension Canada's 2017 Guidelines for Diagnosis, Risk Assessment, Prevention, and Treatment of Hypertension in Adults

    Alexander A. Leung;Stella S. Daskalopoulou;Kaberi Dasgupta;Kerry McBrien

Frequent Co-Authors

Sergei N. Orlov
Sergei N. Orlov Lomonosov Moscow State University
Mark Woodward
Mark Woodward Imperial College London
John Chalmers
John Chalmers University of New South Wales
Sophia Zoungas
Sophia Zoungas Monash University
Michel Marre
Michel Marre Université Paris Cité
Giuseppe Mancia
Giuseppe Mancia University of Milano-Bicocca
Ernesto L. Schiffrin
Ernesto L. Schiffrin McGill University
Daniel Gaudet
Daniel Gaudet University of Montreal
Mark E. Cooper
Mark E. Cooper Monash University
Neil R. Poulter
Neil R. Poulter Imperial College London

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