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D-Index
88
Citations
27263
World Ranking
760
National Ranking
355

Peter C. Appelbaum publication distribution in Microbiology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Microbiology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Peter C. Appelbaum sits on this spectrum.

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55 publications 679+

This scientist: 414 publications — 91st percentile

91% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 679 publications or more.

Peter C. Appelbaum D-index placement in Microbiology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Microbiology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Peter C. Appelbaum sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 127+

This scientist: 88 D-Index — 87th percentile

87% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 127 D-Index or more.

Overview

Peter C. Appelbaum is affiliated with Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center in the United States. Their research primarily engages with social sciences, including subfields such as political science and international relations, sociology and political science, education, theoretical computer science, and anthropology.

Their work spans several main topics, notably:

  • Historical Geopolitical and Social Dynamics
  • Jewish and Middle Eastern Studies
  • Mathematics Education and Teaching Techniques
  • History and Theory of Mathematics
  • Historical and Literary Studies
  • Historical Studies in Science

Appelbaum has contributed recent papers to the academic community that reflect these interests. Notable publications include:

  • "Mathematics Education as Dystopia: A Future Beyond," published in 2022 in the Journal of Humanistic Mathematics
  • "Editorial," published in 2023 in the International Journal of Adolescence and Youth

Their collaborations feature several frequent co-authors, including Charoula Stathopoulou, Constantinos Xenofontos, Sixto Romero Sanchez, Ana Serradó Bayés, and Gilles Aldon.

Their book publications include titles released by Academic Studies Press eBooks and Springer Nature. Among these are:

  • "Habsburg Sons," published twice in 2022 by Academic Studies Press eBooks
  • "The Role of the History of Mathematics in the Teaching/Learning Process," published in 2023 by Springer Nature

Appelbaum's frequent publication venues mirror their interdisciplinary approach and include the Journal of Humanistic Mathematics and the International Journal of Adolescence and Youth.

Best Publications

  • Antimicrobial Resistance in Streptococcus pneumoniae: An Overview

    Peter C. Appelbaum

  • The fluoroquinolone antibacterials: past, present and future perspectives

    P.C. Appelbaum;P.A. Hunter

  • The Alexander Project 1998–2000: susceptibility of pathogens isolated from community-acquired respiratory tract infection to commonly used antimicrobial agents

    Michael R Jacobs;David Felmingham;Peter C Appelbaum;Reuben N Grüneberg

  • Vancomycin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Isolate from a Patient in Pennsylvania

    Fred C. Tenover;Linda M. Weigel;Peter C. Appelbaum;Linda K. McDougal

  • Antimicrobial Resistance in Haemophilus influenzae

    Stephen Tristram;Michael R. Jacobs;Peter C. Appelbaum

  • The emergence of vancomycin-intermediate and vancomycin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus

    P.C. Appelbaum

  • Oxazolidinones: activity, mode of action, and mechanism of resistance.

    Bülent Bozdogan;Peter C Appelbaum

  • Susceptibilities of Streptococcus pneumoniae and Haemophilus influenzae to 10 Oral Antimicrobial Agents Based on Pharmacodynamic Parameters: 1997 U.S. Surveillance Study

    Michael R. Jacobs;Saralee Bajaksouzian;Anne Zilles;Gengrong Lin

  • STREPTOCOCCUS PNEUMONIÆ RESISTANT TO PENICILLIN AND CHLORAMPHENICOL

    P.C. Appelbaum;J.N. Scragg;AnnetteJ. Bowen;A. Bhamjee

  • Spread of drug-resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae in Asian countries: Asian Network for Surveillance of Resistant Pathogens (ANSORP) Study.

    Jae-Hoon Song;Nam Yong Lee;Satoshi Ichiyama;Ryoji Yoshida

  • Two New Mechanisms of Macrolide Resistance in Clinical Strains of Streptococcus pneumoniae from Eastern Europe and North America

    A. Tait-Kamradt;T. Davies;P. C. Appelbaum;F. Depardieu

  • Mutations in 23S rRNA and Ribosomal Protein L4 Account for Resistance in Pneumococcal Strains Selected In Vitro by Macrolide Passage

    A. Tait-Kamradt;T. Davies;M. Cronan;M. R. Jacobs

  • Resistance among Streptococcus pneumoniae: Implications for Drug Selection

    Peter C. Appelbaum

  • Reduced glycopeptide susceptibility in methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA).

    Peter C. Appelbaum

  • Diversity of Ribosomal Mutations Conferring Resistance to Macrolides, Clindamycin, Streptogramin, and Telithromycin in Streptococcus pneumoniae

    Annie Canu;Brigitte Malbruny;Maëlle Coquemont;Todd A. Davies

  • Antibacterial susceptibility of a vancomycin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus strain isolated at the Hershey Medical Center

    Bülent Bozdogan;Duygu Esel;Duygu Esel;Cynthia Whitener;Frederick A. Browne

  • Prevalence of Antimicrobial-Resistant Pathogens in Middle Ear Fluid: Multinational Study of 917 Children with Acute Otitis Media

    Michael R. Jacobs;Ron Dagan;Peter C. Appelbaum;Daniel J. Burch

  • World-wide development of antibiotic resistance in pneumococci.

    P. C. Appelbaum

  • MRSA—the tip of the iceberg

    P.C. Appelbaum

  • Antimicrobial Susceptibility of Streptococcus pneumoniae in Eight European Countries from 2001 to 2003

    Ralf René Reinert;Susanne Reinert;Mark van der Linden;Murat Y. Cil

  • Vancomycin resistance in Staphylococcus aureus.

    Peter C Appelbaum;Bülent Bozdogan

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael R. Jacobs
Michael R. Jacobs University Hospitals of Cleveland
Paul M. Tulkens
Paul M. Tulkens Université Catholique de Louvain
Françoise Van Bambeke
Françoise Van Bambeke Université Catholique de Louvain
Donald E. Low
Donald E. Low University of Toronto
Nam Yong Lee
Nam Yong Lee Samsung Medical Center
Waleria Hryniewicz
Waleria Hryniewicz Narodowy Instytut Leków
Jae-Hoon Song
Jae-Hoon Song Samsung Medical Center
Moses Joloba
Moses Joloba Makerere University
Mark van der Linden
Mark van der Linden RWTH Aachen University
Kimiko Ubukata
Kimiko Ubukata Keio University

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