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Robert J. Stratta 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 J. Stratta sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 592 publications — 71st percentile

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

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Robert J. Stratta 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 J. Stratta sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 76 D-Index — 8th percentile

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Overview

Robert J. Stratta is affiliated with Wake Forest University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of medicine, with significant contributions in surgery, transplantation, public health, environmental and occupational health, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, and hepatology.

Their published work includes over 260 studies in medicine, with key subfields comprising surgery (89 publications), transplantation (85 publications), public health and related fields (40 publications), pulmonary and respiratory medicine (10 publications), and hepatology (5 publications). These research areas align with their concentration on transplantation science and clinical outcomes.

Major research topics addressed by Robert J. Stratta include:

  • Renal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments
  • Organ Transplantation Techniques and Outcomes
  • Organ Donation and Transplantation
  • Transplantation: Methods and Outcomes
  • Pancreatic Function and Diabetes
  • Renal and Vascular Pathologies
  • Organ and Tissue Transplantation Research

Their recent publications highlight their ongoing engagement with transplantation topics, including:

  • "First World Consensus Conference on pancreas transplantation: Part II - recommendations" (2021), published in American Journal of Transplantation
  • "The demise of islet allotransplantation in the United States: A call for an urgent regulatory update" (2020), published in American Journal of Transplantation
  • "Pancreas Transplantation: Current Challenges, Considerations, and Controversies" (2022), published in The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
  • "Difference in Survival in Early Kidney after Liver Transplantation Compared with Simultaneous Liver-Kidney Transplantation: Evaluating the Potential of the "Safety Net"" (2020), published in Journal of the American College of Surgeons
  • "Early Graft Loss after Deceased-Donor Kidney Transplantation: What Are the Consequences?" (2020), published in Journal of the American College of Surgeons

Robert J. Stratta has frequently published in several key academic venues including:

  • American Journal of Transplantation
  • Transplantation
  • Clinical Transplantation
  • Journal of the American College of Surgeons
  • Current Transplantation Reports

They have collaborated regularly with several co-authors, most notably:

  • Colleen L. Jay
  • Alan C. Farney
  • Giuseppe Orlando
  • Christopher Webb
  • Amber Reeves-Daniel

Best Publications

  • Vascular complications after orthotopic liver transplantation

    Alan Norman Langnas;Wagner Marujo;Robert J. Stratta;R. Patrick Wood

  • Diagnosis and treatment of biliary tract complications after orthotopic liver transplantation

    Stratta Rj;Wood Rp;Langnas An;Hollins Rr

  • Results of the double-blind, randomized, multicenter, phase III clinical trial of thymoglobulin versus Atgam in the treatment of acute graft rejection episodes after renal transplantation

    Osama O. Gaber;M. Roy First;Raymond J. Tesi;Robert S. Gaston

  • The APOL1 gene and allograft survival after kidney transplantation.

    Amber M. Reeves-Daniel;John A. DePalma;Anthony J. Bleyer;Michael V. Rocco

  • Long-term survival following simultaneous kidney-pancreas transplantation versus kidney transplantation alone in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus and renal failure

    K.Sudhakar Reddy;Don Stablein;Sarah Taranto;Robert J. Stratta

  • Clinical spectrum of fungal infections after orthotopic liver transplantation.

    Paolo Castaldo;Robert J. Stratta;R. Patrick Wood;Rodney S. Markin

  • Production and implantation of renal extracellular matrix scaffolds from porcine kidneys as a platform for renal bioengineering investigations.

    Giuseppe Orlando;Alan C. Farney;Samy S. Iskandar;Sayed-Hadi Mirmalek-Sani

  • Frozen section evaluation of donor livers before transplantation

    Rodney S. Markin;James L. Wisecarver;Stanley J. Radio;Robert J. Stratta

  • Hepatic allograft rescue following arterial thrombosis. Role of urgent revascularization

    Alan Langnas;Wagner Marujo;Robert Stratta;R. Wood

  • Regenerative medicine as applied to solid organ transplantation: current status and future challenges.

    Giuseppe Orlando;Giuseppe Orlando;Pedro Baptista;Martin Birchall;Paolo De Coppi

  • Discarded human kidneys as a source of ECM scaffold for kidney regeneration technologies

    Giuseppe Orlando;Christopher Booth;Zhan Wang;Giorgia Totonelli

  • Regenerative medicine and organ transplantation: past, present, and future.

    Giuseppe Orlando;Kathryn J. Wood;Robert J. Stratta;James J. Yoo

  • Pancreas and islet transplantation in type 1 diabetes.

    Robertson Rp;Davis C;Larsen J;Stratta R

  • A multicenter analysis of the first experience with FK506 for induction and rescue therapy after pancreas transplantation

    Rainer W.G. Gruessner;George W. Burke;Robert Stratta;Hans Sollinger

  • Increased Kidney Transplantation Utilizing Expanded Criteria Deceased Organ Donors with Results Comparable to Standard Criteria Donor Transplant

    Robert J. Stratta;Michael S. Rohr;Aimee K. Sundberg;Greg Armstrong

  • A randomized trial of alemtuzumab versus antithymocyte globulin induction in renal and pancreas transplantation.

    Alan C. Farney;William Doares;Jeffrey Rogers;Rajinder Singh

  • Kidney transplantation from donation after cardiac death donors: lack of impact of delayed graft function on post-transplant outcomes.

    Rajinder P. Singh;Alan C. Farney;Jeffrey Rogers;Jack Zuckerman

  • Porcine pancreas extracellular matrix as a platform for endocrine pancreas bioengineering

    Sayed Hadi Mirmalek-Sani;Giuseppe Orlando;John P. McQuilling;Rajesh Pareta

  • Clinical Patterns of Cytomegalovirus Disease After Liver Transplantation

    Stratta Rj;Shaefer Ms;Markin Rs;Wood Rp

  • Treatment of severe Epstein-Barr virus-induced lymphoproliferative syndrome with ganciclovir: Two cases of after solid organ transplantation

    John D. Pirsch;Robert J. Stratta;Hans W. Sollinger;Gholam R. Hafez

Frequent Co-Authors

Hans W. Sollinger
Hans W. Sollinger University of Wisconsin–Madison
John D. Pirsch
John D. Pirsch University of Wisconsin–Madison
Angelo D'Alessandro
Angelo D'Alessandro University of Colorado Denver
Shay Soker
Shay Soker Wake Forest University
Byers W. Shaw
Byers W. Shaw University of Pittsburgh
Barry I. Freedman
Barry I. Freedman Wake Forest University
Anthony Atala
Anthony Atala Wake Forest University
David E.R. Sutherland
David E.R. Sutherland University of Minnesota
Inderbir S. Gill
Inderbir S. Gill University of Southern California
Kathryn J. Wood
Kathryn J. Wood University of Oxford

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