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108
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36622
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6067
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3247

Peter F. Hahn 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 Peter F. Hahn sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 438 publications — 47th percentile

47% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Peter F. Hahn 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 Peter F. Hahn sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 108 D-Index — 71st percentile

71% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Peter F. Hahn is affiliated with Harvard University in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields within medicine, particularly focusing on areas intersecting biomedical engineering, surgery, and imaging sciences.

Hahn's primary fields of study include Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with notable subfields in Biomedical Engineering, Surgery, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Cancer Research, and Oncology. Their work extensively covers topics such as Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics, Advanced X-ray and CT Imaging, Radiation Dose and Imaging, Cancer Cells and Metastasis, Photoacoustic and Ultrasonic Imaging, Appendicitis Diagnosis and Management, and Single-cell and Spatial Transcriptomics.

The scientist's recent publications reflect a diverse range of investigative foci in medical imaging and cancer research. Noteworthy recent papers include:

  • "Abdominal Imaging Findings in COVID-19: Preliminary Observations" (2020, Radiology)
  • "Integrative statistical analyses of multiple liquid biopsy analytes in metastatic breast cancer" (2021, Genome Medicine)
  • "Multimodal Targeted Deep Sequencing of Circulating Tumor Cells and Matched Cell-Free DNA Provides a More Comprehensive Tool to Identify Therapeutic Targets in Metastatic Breast Cancer Patients" (2020, Cancers)
  • "Virtual Unenhanced Images" (2021, Investigative Radiology)
  • "Low keV portal venous phase as a surrogate for pancreatic phase in a pancreatic protocol dual-energy CT: feasibility, image quality, and lesion conspicuity" (2021, European Radiology)

Peter F. Hahn frequently collaborates with several researchers active in similar fields. Regular co-authors include Markus Storbeck, Avinash Kambadakone, Corinna Keup, Siegfried Hauch, and Oliver Hoffmann.

The publishing venues where Hahn's research appears regularly are varied and reflect the interdisciplinary nature of their work. These include:

  • Cancer Research
  • European Radiology
  • Abdominal Radiology
  • Current Protocols
  • Journal of Children's Orthopaedics

Best Publications

  • Noninvasive detection of clinically occult lymph-node metastases in prostate cancer.

    Mukesh G. Harisinghani;Jelle Barentsz;Peter F. Hahn;Willem M. Deserno

  • Superparamagnetic iron oxide: clinical application as a contrast agent for MR imaging of the liver

    D D Stark;R Weissleder;G Elizondo;P F Hahn

  • Percutaneous Radiofrequency Tissue Ablation: Does Perfusion-mediated Tissue Cooling Limit Coagulation Necrosis?

    S. Nahum Goldberg;Peter F. Hahn;Kenneth K. Tanabe;Peter R. Mueller

  • Benign and malignant adrenal masses: CT distinction with attenuation coefficients, size, and observer analysis.

    M J Lee;P F Hahn;N Papanicolaou;T K Egglin

  • Large-volume tissue ablation with radio frequency by using a clustered, internally cooled electrode technique: laboratory and clinical experience in liver metastases.

    S N Goldberg;L Solbiati;P F Hahn;E Cosman

  • Characterization of Indeterminate (Lipid-poor) Adrenal Masses: Use of Washout Characteristics at Contrast-enhanced CT

    Constantino S. Peña;Giles W. L. Boland;Peter F. Hahn;Michael J. Lee

  • Hepatobiliary-specific MR Contrast Agents: Role in Imaging the Liver and Biliary Tree

    Melanie K. Seale;Onofrio A. Catalano;Sanjay Saini;Peter F. Hahn

  • Cystic pancreatic lesions: A simple imaging-based classification system for guiding management

    Dushyant V. Sahani;Rajgopal Kadavigere;Anuradha Saokar;Carlos Fernandez-del Castillo

  • Assessing tumor perfusion and treatment response in rectal cancer with multisection CT: initial observations.

    Dushyant V. Sahani;Sanjeeva P. Kalva;Leena M. Hamberg;Peter F. Hahn

  • Incidental Adrenal Lesions: Principles, Techniques, and Algorithms for Imaging Characterization

    Giles W. L. Boland;Michael A. Blake;Peter F. Hahn;William W. Mayo-Smith

  • Ablation of liver tumors using percutaneous RF therapy.

    S N Goldberg;G S Gazelle;L Solbiati;T Livraghi

  • Pheochromocytoma: an imaging chameleon.

    Michael A Blake;Mannudeep K Kalra;Michael M Maher;Dushyant V Sahani

  • Imaging-based Quantification of Hepatic Fat: Methods and Clinical Applications

    Xiaozhou Ma;Nagaraj-Setty Holalkere;Avinash Kambadakone R;Mari Mino-Kenudson

  • Gd-DOTA: characterization of a new paramagnetic complex

    J C Bousquet;S Saini;D D Stark;P F Hahn

  • Acute epiploic appendagitis and its mimics.

    Ajay K Singh;Debra A Gervais;Peter F Hahn;Pallavi Sagar

  • Adult intestinal intussusception: CT appearances and identification of a causative lead point.

    Young H. Kim;Michael A. Blake;Mukesh G. Harisinghani;Krystal Archer-Arroyo

  • Abdominal Imaging Findings in COVID-19: Preliminary Observations.

    Rajesh Bhayana;Avik Som;Matthew D. Li;Denston E. Carey

  • Ferrite particles : a superparamagnetic MR contrast agent for the reticuloendothelial system

    S Saini;D D Stark;P F Hahn;J Wittenberg

  • Material Separation Using Dual-Energy CT: Current and Emerging Applications

    Manuel Patino;Andrea Prochowski;Mukta D Agrawal;Frank J Simeone

  • Distinguishing benign from malignant adrenal masses: multi-detector row CT protocol with 10-minute delay.

    Michael A Blake;Mannudeep K Kalra;Ann T Sweeney;Brian C Lucey

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter R. Mueller
Peter R. Mueller Harvard University
Sanjay Saini
Sanjay Saini Harvard University
Dushyant V. Sahani
Dushyant V. Sahani University of Washington
Joseph T. Ferrucci
Joseph T. Ferrucci University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Ralph Weissleder
Ralph Weissleder Harvard University
Elkan F. Halpern
Elkan F. Halpern Harvard University
Thomas J. Brady
Thomas J. Brady Harvard University
Robert R. Edelman
Robert R. Edelman Northwestern University
Andrew L. Warshaw
Andrew L. Warshaw Harvard University
Stuart G. Silverman
Stuart G. Silverman Brigham and Women's Hospital

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