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 M. Bennett sits on this spectrum.
This scientist: 316 publications — 20th percentile
20% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.
The last bar groups every scientist with 1,796 publications or more.
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 M. Bennett sits on this spectrum.
This scientist: 85 D-Index — 29th percentile
29% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.
The last bar groups every scientist with 217 D-Index or more.
Robert M. Bennett was affiliated with Oregon Health & Science University in the United States. Their research contributions were primarily in the field of Medicine, with significant focus on Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Epidemiology, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, and Psychiatry and Mental Health.
The scientist's frequent publication venues included:
The main topics of their research were:
Robert M. Bennett collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including Todd A. Miano, M.G.S. Shashaty, N.J. Meyer, Matthew Erlich, and John P. Reilly.
Among their recent publications were:
Frederick Wolfe;Hugh A. Smythe;Muhammad B. Yunus;Robert M. Bennett
C S Burckhardt;S R Clark;R M Bennett
Robert M Bennett;Jessie Jones;Dennis C Turk;I Jon Russell
Robert M Bennett;Ronald Friend;Ronald Friend;Kim D Jones;Rachel Ward
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Robert M Bennett;Marc Kamin;Rezaul Karim;Norman Rosenthal
Frederick Wolfe;Janice Anderson;Deborah Harkness;Robert M. Bennett
Claire Bombardier;James Ware;I.Jon Russell;Martin Larson
C S Burckhardt;S R Clark;R M Bennett
Stephen M. Campbell;Sharon Clark;Elizabeth A. Tindall;Mary E. Forehand
Robert M. Bennett;Andrew G. Bushmakin;Joseph C. Cappelleri;Gergana Zlateva
Frederick Wolfe;Janice Anderson;Deborah Harkness;Robert M. Bennett
F Wolfe;D G Simons;J Fricton;R M Bennett
R M Bennett;G T Gabor;M M Merritt
Amy S. Chappell;Melissa J. Ossanna;Hong Liu-Seifert;Smriti Iyengar
Robert M. Bennett
James W. Carson;Kimberly M. Carson;Kim D. Jones;Robert M. Bennett
Robert M Bennett;Sharon C Clark;Jacqueline Walczyk
Robert M. Bennett;Sharon R. Clark;Stephen M. Campbell;Carol S. Burckhardt
R M Bennett;S R Clark;L Goldberg;D Nelson
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