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Immunology

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103
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Robert F. Lemanske publication distribution in Immunology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Immunology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Robert F. Lemanske sits on this spectrum.

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62 publications 807+

This scientist: 440 publications — 85th percentile

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

The last bar groups every scientist with 807 publications or more.

Robert F. Lemanske D-index placement in Immunology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Immunology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Robert F. Lemanske sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 157+

This scientist: 103 D-Index — 87th percentile

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

The last bar groups every scientist with 157 D-Index or more.

Overview

Robert F. Lemanske is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the United States. Their research is focused primarily within the field of Medicine, with specific contributions to Physiology, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Epidemiology, and Emergency Medical Services. The scientist has engaged extensively in topics including asthma and respiratory diseases, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) research, inhalation and respiratory drug delivery, pediatric health and respiratory diseases, IL-33, ST2, and ILC pathways, pharmaceutical studies and practices, and respiratory viral infections research.

Their recent academic output includes multiple papers published in respected journals. Notable publications include:

  • 2020 Focused Updates to the Asthma Management Guidelines: A Report from the National Asthma Education and Prevention Program Coordinating Committee Expert Panel Working Group (2020), Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
  • Managing Asthma in Adolescents and Adults (2020), JAMA
  • Impact of COVID-19 on Pediatric Asthma: Practice Adjustments and Disease Burden (2020), The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology In Practice
  • Developmental Patterns in the Nasopharyngeal Microbiome during Infancy Are Associated with Asthma Risk (2020), Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
  • Expression Quantitative Trait Locus Fine Mapping of the 17q12-21 Asthma Locus in African American Children: A Genetic Association and Gene Expression Study (2020), The Lancet Respiratory Medicine

Lemanske has frequently published in notable venues such as the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, JAMA Network Open, The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology In Practice, American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, and The Lancet Respiratory Medicine.

Frequent collaborators in their research include James E. Gern, Daniel J. Jackson, Leonard B. Bacharier, Tina V. Hartert, and Christine M. Seroogy.

Best Publications

  • Wheezing Rhinovirus Illnesses in Early Life Predict Asthma Development in High-Risk Children

    Daniel J. Jackson;Ronald E. Gangnon;Michael D. Evans;Kathy A. Roberg

  • Asthma endotypes: A new approach to classification of disease entities within the asthma syndrome

    Jan Lötvall;Cezmi A. Akdis;Leonard B. Bacharier;Leif Bjermer

  • A summary of the new GINA strategy: a roadmap to asthma control.

    Helen K. Reddel;Eric D. Bateman;Allan Becker;Louis-Philippe Boulet

  • Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies of asthma in ethnically diverse North American populations

    Dara G. Torgerson;Dara G. Torgerson;Elizabeth J. Ampleford;Grace Y. Chiu;W. James Gauderman

  • Role of viral respiratory infections in asthma and asthma exacerbations

    William W Busse;Robert F Lemanske;James E Gern

  • International consensus on (ICON) pediatric asthma

    N. G. Papadopoulos;H. Arakawa;A. Custovic;J. Gern

  • The Effect of Polymorphisms of the β2-Adrenergic Receptor on the Response to Regular Use of Albuterol in Asthma

    Elliot Israel;Jeffrey M. Drazen;Stephen B. Liggett;Homer A. Boushey

  • Significant variability in response to inhaled corticosteroids for persistent asthma

    Stanley J. Szefler;Richard J. Martin;Tonya Sharp King;Homer A. Boushey

  • Characterization of within-subject responses to fluticasone and montelukast in childhood asthma

    Stanley J. Szefler;Brenda R. Phillips;Fernando D. Martinez;Vernon M. Chinchilli

  • Use of regularly scheduled albuterol treatment in asthma: genotype-stratified, randomised, placebo-controlled cross-over trial

    Elliot Israel;Vernon M. Chinchilli;Jean G. Ford;Homer A. Boushey

  • Tiotropium bromide step-up therapy for adults with uncontrolled asthma

    Stephen P. Peters;Susan J. Kunselman;Nikolina Icitovic;Wendy C. Moore

  • Atopic characteristics of children with recurrent wheezing at high risk for the development of childhood asthma

    Theresa W. Guilbert;Wayne J. Morgan;Robert S. Zeiger;Robert S. Zeiger;Leonard B. Bacharier

  • Classifying Asthma severity in children: Mismatch between symptoms, medication use, and lung function

    Leonard B. Bacharier;Robert C. Strunk;David Mauger;Deborah White

  • Effect of Variation in CHI3L1 on Serum YKL-40 Level, Risk of Asthma, and Lung Function

    Carole Ober;Zheng Tan;Ying Sun;Jennifer D. Possick

  • Rhinovirus upper respiratory infection increases airway hyperreactivity and late asthmatic reactions.

    R F Lemanske;E C Dick;C A Swenson;R F Vrtis

  • Daily versus As-Needed Corticosteroids for Mild Persistent Asthma

    Homer A. Boushey;Christine A. Sorkness;Tonya S. King;Sean D. Sullivan

  • Smoking Affects Response to Inhaled Corticosteroids or Leukotriene Receptor Antagonists in Asthma

    Stephen C. Lazarus;Vernon M. Chinchilli;Nancy J. Rollings;Homer A. Boushey

  • Comparison of regularly scheduled with as-needed use of albuterol in mild asthma. Asthma Clinical Research Network.

    Jeffrey M. Drazen;Elliot Israel;Homer A. Boushey;Vernon M. Chinchilli

  • Allele-Specific Targeting of microRNAs to HLA-G and Risk of Asthma

    Zheng Tan;Glenn Randall;Jihua Fan;Blanca Camoretti-Mercado

  • Long-Acting β2-Agonist Monotherapy vs Continued Therapy With Inhaled Corticosteroids in Patients With Persistent Asthma: A Randomized Controlled Trial

    Stephen C. Lazarus;Homer A. Boushey;John V. Fahy;Vernon M. Chinchilli

Frequent Co-Authors

James E. Gern
James E. Gern University of Wisconsin–Madison
Ronald E. Gangnon
Ronald E. Gangnon University of Wisconsin–Madison
Stanley J. Szefler
Stanley J. Szefler University of Colorado Denver
Fernando D. Martinez
Fernando D. Martinez University of Arizona
Carole Ober
Carole Ober University of Chicago
Robert S. Zeiger
Robert S. Zeiger Kaiser Permanente
Vernon M. Chinchilli
Vernon M. Chinchilli Pennsylvania State University
Robert C. Strunk
Robert C. Strunk Washington University in St. Louis
William W. Busse
William W. Busse University of Wisconsin–Madison
Dan L. Nicolae
Dan L. Nicolae University of Chicago

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