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124
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3165
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1747

Robert A. Wise 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 Robert A. Wise sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 767 publications — 85th percentile

85% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Robert A. Wise 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 Robert A. Wise sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 124 D-Index — 84th percentile

84% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Research.com Recognitions

  • Member of the Association of American Physicians
  • Member of the Association of American Physicians

Overview

Robert A. Wise is affiliated with Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in the United States. Their research is primarily within the field of Medicine, with a focus on Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. Other subfields of study include Physiology, Epidemiology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, and General Health Professions.

The main topics of Robert A. Wise's work encompass Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Research, Asthma and respiratory diseases, Respiratory Support and Mechanisms, Respiratory and Cough-Related Research, Inhalation and Respiratory Drug Delivery, Interstitial Lung Diseases and Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis, and the Delphi Technique in Research.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Robert A. Wise include Gerard J. Criner, MeiLan K. Han, Fernando J. Martínez, Mark T. Dransfield, and Nadia N. Hansel.

Robert A. Wise has published extensively in several prominent venues. These include the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, CHEST Journal, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases Journal of the COPD Foundation, Annals of the American Thoracic Society, and The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology In Practice.

Recent publications by Robert A. Wise highlight ongoing contributions to respiratory medicine and COPD research. Notable papers include:

  • "Reduction in All-Cause Mortality with Fluticasone Furoate/Umeclidinium/Vilanterol in Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease," 2020, American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
  • "Race and Ethnicity in Pulmonary Function Test Interpretation: An Official American Thoracic Society Statement," 2023, American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
  • "Exebacase for patients with Staphylococcus aureus bloodstream infection and endocarditis," 2020, Journal of Clinical Investigation
  • "Randomized Clinical Trial of Air Cleaners to Improve Indoor Air Quality and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Health: Results of the CLEAN AIR Study," 2021, American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
  • "Bronchodilators in Tobacco-Exposed Persons with Symptoms and Preserved Lung Function," 2022, New England Journal of Medicine

Robert A. Wise is a member of the Association of American Physicians.

Best Publications

  • Standardization of Spirometry, 1994 Update. American Thoracic Society.

    R. O. Crapo;J. L. Hankinson;C. Irvin;N. R. MacIntyre

  • American thoracic society/European respiratory society international multidisciplinary consensus classification of the idiopathic interstitial pneumonias

    William D. Travis;Talmadge E. King;Eric D. Bateman;David A. Lynch

  • A randomized trial comparing lung-volume-reduction surgery with medical therapy for severe emphysema.

    Alfred Fishman;Fernando Martinez;Keith Naunheim;Steven Piantadosi

  • Effects of Smoking Intervention and the Use of an Inhaled Anticholinergic Bronchodilator on the Rate of Decline of FEV1: The Lung Health Study

    Nicholas R. Anthonisen;John E. Connett;James P. Kiley;Murray D Altose

  • Cyclophosphamide versus placebo in scleroderma lung disease.

    Donald P. Tashkin;Robert Elashoff;Philip J. Clements;Jonathan Goldin

  • Long-term effects of budesonide or nedocromil in children with asthma.

    Stanley Szefler;Scott Weiss;James Tonascia

  • Effect of inhaled triamcinolone on the decline in pulmonary function in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

    R. Wise;John E Connett;G. Weinmann;P. Scanlon

  • Once-Daily Single-Inhaler Triple versus Dual Therapy in Patients with COPD

    David A. Lipson;Frank Barnhart;Noushin Brealey;Jean Brooks

  • Mycophenolate mofetil versus oral cyclophosphamide in scleroderma-related interstitial lung disease (SLS II): a randomised controlled, double-blind, parallel group trial

    Donald P. Tashkin;Michael D. Roth;Philip J. Clements;Daniel E. Furst

  • Single-breath carbon monoxide diffusing capacity (transfer factor): Recommendations for a standard technique - 1995 update

    R. O. Crapo;J. L. Hankinson;C. Irvin;N. R. MacIntyre

  • Patients at high risk of death after lung-volume-reduction surgery

    Alfred Fishman;Henry Fessler;Fernando Martinez

  • Patterns of Growth and Decline in Lung Function in Persistent Childhood Asthma

    M J McGeachie;K P Yates;X Zhou;F Guo

  • Effect of weight loss on upper airway collapsibility in obstructive sleep apnea.

    Alan R. Schwartz;Avram R. Gold;Norman Schubert;Alexandra Stryzak

  • Strategies to Prevent Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infections in Acute Care Hospitals

    Jonas Marschall;Leonard A Mermel;David Classen;Kathleen M Arias

  • Predictors of mortality in patients with emphysema and severe airflow obstruction.

    Fernando J. Martinez;Gregory Foster;Jeffrey L. Curtis;Gerard Criner

  • C‐reactive protein and mortality in mild to moderate chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

    S. F P Man;John E Connett;N. R. Anthonisen;R. A. Wise

  • Upper airway pressure-flow relationships in obstructive sleep apnea

    P. L. Smith;R. A. Wise;A. R. Gold;A. R. Schwartz

  • Induction of upper airway occlusion in sleeping individuals with subatmospheric nasal pressure

    A. R. Schwartz;P. L. Smith;R. A. Wise;A. R. Gold

  • Efficacy of esomeprazole for treatment of poorly controlled asthma.

    John G. Mastronarde;Nicholas R. Anthonisen;Mario Castro

  • Effects of Smoking Intervention and the Use of an Inhaled Anticholinergic Bronchodilator on the Rate of Decline of FEV1. The Lung Health Study

    N. R. Anthoisen;J. E. Connett;J. P. Kiley;M. D. Altose

Frequent Co-Authors

Fernando J. Martinez
Fernando J. Martinez University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
MeiLan K. Han
MeiLan K. Han University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Mark T. Dransfield
Mark T. Dransfield University of Alabama at Birmingham
Nadia N. Hansel
Nadia N. Hansel Johns Hopkins University
Gerard J. Criner
Gerard J. Criner Temple University
Peter Lange
Peter Lange University of Copenhagen
Antonio Anzueto
Antonio Anzueto The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
David A. Lomas
David A. Lomas University College London
Donald P. Tashkin
Donald P. Tashkin University of California, Los Angeles
Frank C. Sciurba
Frank C. Sciurba University of Pittsburgh

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