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D-Index
116
Citations
62043
World Ranking
4297
National Ranking
2348

Peter H.R. Green 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 H.R. Green sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 843 publications — 89th percentile

89% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Peter H.R. Green 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 H.R. Green sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 116 D-Index — 79th percentile

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

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Overview

Peter H.R. Green is affiliated with Columbia University in the United States and conducts research primarily in the field of Medicine, with a focus on Gastroenterology. Their scholarly work encompasses subfields such as Epidemiology, Nutrition and Dietetics, Surgery, and Genetics.

Their main research topics include:

  • Celiac Disease Research and Management
  • Microscopic Colitis
  • Microbial Metabolites in Food Biotechnology
  • Gastrointestinal disorders and treatments
  • Galectins and Cancer Biology
  • Food composition and properties
  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Peter H.R. Green has published numerous papers in several scientific venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Gastroenterology (20 publications)
  • The American Journal of Gastroenterology (5 publications)
  • Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine (2 publications)
  • SSRN Electronic Journal (2 publications)
  • Gut (1 publication)

Recent published papers cover a range of topics relating to intestinal diseases and inflammation, including:

  • Association Between Inflammatory Bowel Diseases and Celiac Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis, 2020, Gastroenterology
  • Gluten-induced RNA methylation changes regulate intestinal inflammation via allele-specific XPO1 translation in epithelial cells, 2021, Gut
  • Automated interpretation of biopsy images for the detection of celiac disease using a machine learning approach, 2021, Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine
  • Immunophenotypic Spectrum and Genomic Landscape of Refractory Celiac Disease Type II, 2021, The American Journal of Surgical Pathology
  • Reducing the Immunogenic Potential of Wheat Flour: Silencing of Alpha Gliadin Genes in a U.S. Wheat Cultivar, 2020, Frontiers in Plant Science

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Benjamin Lebwohl (21 joint publications)
  • Suzanne K. Lewis (11 joint publications)
  • Govind Bhagat (8 joint publications)
  • Suneeta Krishnareddy (8 joint publications)
  • Jonas F. Ludvigsson (8 joint publications)

Best Publications

  • Smoothing reference centile curves: The lms method and penalized likelihood

    T. J. Cole;P. J. Green

  • Prevalence of celiac disease in at-risk and not-at-risk groups in the United States: A large multicenter study

    Alessio Fasano;Irene Berti;Tania Gerarduzzi;Tarcisio Not

  • Nonparametric regression and generalized linear models

    Peter J. Green;Bernard W. Silverman

  • Celiac Disease

    Peter H. R. Green;Rory Jones;Peter H.R. Green

  • The Oslo definitions for coeliac disease and related terms

    Jonas F Ludvigsson;Daniel A Leffler;Julio C Bai;Federico Biagi

  • Nonparametric Regression and Generalized Linear Models: A Roughness Penalty Approach.

    D. J. Best;P. J. Green;B. W. Silverman

  • Bayesian reconstructions from emission tomography data using a modified EM algorithm

    P.J. Green

  • Spectrum of gluten-related disorders: consensus on new nomenclature and classification

    Anna Sapone;Anna Sapone;Julio C Bai;Carolina Ciacci;Jernej Dolinsek

  • Bayesian Computation and Stochastic Systems

    Julian Besag;Peter Green;David Higdon;Kerrie L. Mengersen

  • Global Prevalence of Celiac Disease: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

    Prashant Singh;Ananya Arora;Tor A. Strand;Tor A. Strand;Daniel A. Leffler;Daniel A. Leffler

  • Diagnosis and management of adult coeliac disease: guidelines from the British Society of Gastroenterology

    Jonas F Ludvigsson;Jonas F Ludvigsson;Julio C Bai;Federico Biagi;Timothy R Card

  • Coordinated Induction by IL15 of a TCR-Independent NKG2D Signaling Pathway Converts CTL into Lymphokine-Activated Killer Cells in Celiac Disease

    Bertrand Meresse;Zhangguo Chen;Cezary Ciszewski;Maria Tretiakova

  • Characteristics of adult celiac disease in the USA: results of a national survey.

    Peter H. R. Green;Stavros N. Stavropoulos;Sofia G. Panagi;Susan L. Goldstein

  • Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity: The New Frontier of Gluten Related Disorders

    Carlo Catassi;Julio C. Bai;Bruno Bonaz;Gerd Bouma

  • Business process modeling - a comparative analysis

    Jan C. Recker;Michael Rosemann;Marta Indulska;Peter Green

  • The many faces of celiac disease: Clinical presentation of celiac disease in the adult population

    Peter H.R. Green

  • Risk of malignancy in patients with celiac disease

    Peter H.R Green;Aaron T Fleischauer;Govind Bhagat;Rishi Goyal

  • Narrative Review: Celiac Disease: Understanding a Complex Autoimmune Disorder

    Armin Alaedini;Peter H.R. Green

  • Hidden Markov Models and Disease Mapping

    Peter J Green;Sylvia Richardson

  • Human Apolipoprotein A-IV: INTESTINAL ORIGIN AND DISTRIBUTION IN PLASMA

    Peter H. R. Green;Robert M. Glickman;John W. Riley;Elaine Quinet

Frequent Co-Authors

Jonas F. Ludvigsson
Jonas F. Ludvigsson Karolinska Institute
Govind Bhagat
Govind Bhagat Columbia University
Joseph A. Murray
Joseph A. Murray Mayo Clinic
Alfred I. Neugut
Alfred I. Neugut Columbia University
Alessio Fasano
Alessio Fasano Mead Johnson (United States)
Ciaran P. Kelly
Ciaran P. Kelly Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
David Sanders
David Sanders Royal Hallamshire Hospital
Bana Jabri
Bana Jabri University of Chicago
Alan R. Tall
Alan R. Tall Columbia University
Norman Latov
Norman Latov Cornell University

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