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91
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11901
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6104

Robert C. Holman 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 C. Holman sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 243 publications — 7th percentile

7% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Robert C. Holman 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 C. Holman sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 91 D-Index — 43rd percentile

43% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Robert C. Holman is affiliated with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily focusing on psychology and economics, econometrics, and finance. Within these broader domains, they contribute to subfields including clinical psychology and economics and econometrics.

Their work addresses topics such as gambling behavior and treatments, as well as sports analytics and performance. These areas highlight an interdisciplinary approach combining behavioral science with economic analysis and data-driven investigation of sports-related phenomena.

Holman has published research in venues such as the International Journal of Economic Sciences. One notable paper is titled "SPORTS MARKET AS A DATA SOURCE FOR ECONOMICS: WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON BETTING AND FANTASY SPORTS," published in 2021 in this journal. This publication examines the intersection between sports markets and economic data, with an emphasis on betting and fantasy sports. The paper has been cited at least once.

  • SPORTS MARKET AS A DATA SOURCE FOR ECONOMICS: WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON BETTING AND FANTASY SPORTS (2021), International Journal of Economic Sciences

Frequent co-authorship includes collaboration with Vojtěch Kotrba, with whom Holman has published research once. Kotrba is a recurring collaborator contributing to the same study that appeared in the International Journal of Economic Sciences.

  • Vojtěch Kotrba

Holman's publication record reflects participation primarily in the International Journal of Economic Sciences, which has served as a key outlet for disseminating their research findings.

  • International Journal of Economic Sciences (1 publication)

Best Publications

  • Bronchiolitis-associated hospitalizations among US children, 1980-1996.

    David K. Shay;Robert C. Holman;Robert D. Newman;Lenna L. Liu

  • Vascular Factors and Risk of Dementia: Design of the Three-City Study and Baseline Characteristics of the Study Population

    Marilyn Antoniak;Maura Pugliatti;Richard Hubbard;John Britton

  • Bronchiolitis-Associated Mortality and Estimates of Respiratory Syncytial Virus—Associated Deaths among US Children, 1979–1997

    David K. Shay;Robert C. Holman;Genie E. Roosevelt;Matthew J. Clarke

  • Trends in hospitalizations for pneumonia among persons aged 65 years or older in the United States, 1988-2002.

    Alicia M. Fry;David K. Shay;Robert C. Holman;Aaron T. Curns

  • The epidemiology of rotavirus diarrhea in the United States: surveillance and estimates of disease burden.

    Roger I. Glass;Paul E. Kilgore;Robert C. Holman;Shaoxiong Jin

  • Clinical manifestations of human monkeypox influenced by route of infection

    Mary G. Reynolds;Krista L. Yorita;Mathew J. Kuehnert;Whitni B. Davidson

  • Cost-effectiveness Analysis of a Rotavirus Immunization Program for the United States

    Andrew W. Tucker;Anne C. Haddix;Joseph S. Bresee;Robert C. Holman

  • Pathology and Pathogenesis of Fatal Bordetella pertussis Infection in Infants

    Christopher D. Paddock;Gary N. Sanden;James D. Cherry;Anthony A. Gal

  • Reye's syndrome in the United States from 1981 through 1997.

    Ermias D. Belay;Joseph S. Bresee;Robert C. Holman;Ali S. Khan

  • Necrotising enterocolitis hospitalisations among neonates in the United States

    Robert C. Holman;Barbara J. Stoll;Aaron T. Curns;Krista L. Yorita

  • Kawasaki syndrome hospitalizations in the United States, 1997 and 2000

    Robert C. Holman;Aaron T. Curns;Ermias D. Belay;Claudia A. Steiner

  • Hospitalizations for Kawasaki syndrome among children in the United States, 1997-2007.

    Robert C. Holman;Ermias D. Belay;Krista Y. Christensen;Arianne M. Folkema

  • Hospitalizations Associated with Rotavirus Diarrhea in the United States, 1993 through 1995: Surveillance Based on the New ICD-9-CM Rotavirus-Specific Diagnostic Code

    Umesh D. Parashar;Robert C. Holman;Matthew J. Clarke;Joseph S. Bresee

  • Trends in intussusception-associated hospitalizations and deaths among US infants.

    Umesh D. Parashar;Umesh D. Parashar;Robert C. Holman;Kate C. Cummings;N. Wayne Staggs

  • Rickettsia parkeri Rickettsiosis and Its Clinical Distinction from Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever

    Christopher D. Paddock;Richard W. Finley;Cynthia S. Wright;Howard N. Robinson

  • The Role of Parvovirus B19 in Aplastic Crisis and Erythema Infectiosum (Fifth Disease)

    Terence Chorba;Peter Coccia;Robert C. Holman;Peter Tattersall

  • Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome: The First 100 US Cases

    Ali S. Khan;Rima F. Khabbaz;Lori R. Armstrong;Robert C. Holman

  • Increasing mortality from thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura in the United States--analysis of national mortality data, 1968-1991.

    Thomas J. Török;Robert C. Holman;Terence L. Chorba

  • Diarrhea- and Rotavirus-Associated Hospitalizations Among Children Less Than 5 Years of Age: United States, 1997 and 2000

    Mark A. Malek;Aaron T. Curns;Robert C. Holman;Thea K. Fischer

  • The epidemiology of necrotizing enterocolitis infant mortality in the United States.

    R. C. Holman;Barbara J Stoll;M. J. Clarke;R. I. Glass

Frequent Co-Authors

Lawrence B. Schonberger
Lawrence B. Schonberger Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Roger I. Glass
Roger I. Glass National Institutes of Health
Larry J. Anderson
Larry J. Anderson Emory University
Umesh D. Parashar
Umesh D. Parashar Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Joseph S. Bresee
Joseph S. Bresee Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Thomas W. Hennessy
Thomas W. Hennessy Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
James E. Childs
James E. Childs Yale University
Christopher D. Paddock
Christopher D. Paddock Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Inger K. Damon
Inger K. Damon Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Ali S. Khan
Ali S. Khan University of Nebraska Medical Center

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