World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!

D-Index & Metrics

Medicine

D-Index
83
Citations
23025
World Ranking
15707
National Ranking
1449

Overview

Robert Sutton is affiliated with the University of Liverpool in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily centers on medicine, with a significant focus on surgery, oncology, epidemiology, emergency medicine, and pulmonary and respiratory medicine.

The main topics explored in their work include pancreatitis pathology and treatment, pancreatic and hepatic oncology research, lipid metabolism and disorders, diabetes and associated disorders, liver disease diagnosis and treatment, appendicitis diagnosis and management, and pancreatic function and diabetes.

Frequent publication venues for Robert Sutton's research include Pancreatology, Gut, British Journal of Surgery, Digestive Diseases and Sciences, and HPB.

Some of their recent papers are:

  • "Acute Pancreatitis: Diagnosis and Treatment" (2022) published in Drugs
  • "Critical thresholds: key to unlocking the door to the prevention and specific treatments for acute pancreatitis" (2020) published in Gut
  • "Acinar cell NLRP3 inflammasome and gasdermin D (GSDMD) activation mediates pyroptosis and systemic inflammation in acute pancreatitis" (2021) published in British Journal of Pharmacology
  • "EASY-APP: An artificial intelligence model and application for early and easy prediction of severity in acute pancreatitis" (2022) published in Clinical and Translational Medicine
  • "Chaiqin chengqi decoction alleviates severity of acute pancreatitis via inhibition of TLR4 and NLRP3 inflammasome: Identification of bioactive ingredients via pharmacological sub-network analysis and experimental validation" (2020) published in Phytomedicine

Robert Sutton has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including Wei Huang, Qing Xia, Wenhao Cai, John A. Windsor, and Wenhua He.

Best Publications

  • Influence of resection margins on survival for patients with pancreatic cancer treated by adjuvant chemoradiation and/or chemotherapy in the ESPAC-1 randomized controlled trial.

    John P. Neoptolemos;Deborah D. Stocken;Janet A. Dunn;Jennifer Almond

  • HLA class II induction in human islet cells by interferon-gamma plus tumour necrosis factor or lymphotoxin.

    R Pujol-Borrell;I Todd;M Doshi;G F Bottazzo

  • Preoperative platelet-lymphocyte ratio is an independent significant prognostic marker in resected pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma

    Richard A. Smith;Lorraine Bosonnet;Michael Raraty;Robert Sutton

  • Current standards of surgery for pancreatic cancer.

    N. Alexakis;C. Halloran;M. Raraty;P. Ghaneh

  • The knowing-doing gap

    Robert Sutton

  • Calcium-dependent enzyme activation and vacuole formation in the apical granular region of pancreatic acinar cells

    Michael Raraty;Jeremy Ward;Gul Erdemli;Camille Vaillant

  • Early and late complications after pancreatic necrosectomy.

    S. Connor;N. Alexakis;M.G.T. Raraty;P. Ghaneh

  • Menadione-induced reactive oxygen species generation via redox cycling promotes apoptosis of murine pancreatic acinar cells.

    Dabid N. Criddle;Stuart Gillies;Heidi K. Baumgartner-Wilson;Mohammed Jaffar;Mohammed Jaffar

  • Common genetic variants in the CLDN2 and PRSS1-PRSS2 loci alter risk for alcohol-related and sporadic pancreatitis

    David C. Whitcomb;Jessica LaRusch;Alyssa M. Krasinskas;Lambertus Klei

  • Minimal access retroperitoneal pancreatic necrosectomy: improvement in morbidity and mortality with a less invasive approach.

    Michael G. T. Raraty;Christopher M. Halloran;Susanna Dodd;Paula Ghaneh

  • Acute pancreatitis: the substantial human and financial costs

    J P Neoptolemos;M Raraty;M Finch;R Sutton

  • Isolation of rat pancreatic islets by ductal injection of collagenase.

    Robert Sutton;Maureen Peters;Philip Mcshane;Derek W. R. Gray

  • Acute pancreatitis and organ failure: Pathophysiology, natural history, and management strategies

    Michael G T Raraty;Saxon Connor;David N Criddle;Robert Sutton

  • Classification of R1 resections for pancreatic cancer: the prognostic relevance of tumour involvement within 1 mm of a resection margin.

    Fiona Campbell;Richard A Smith;Philip Whelan;Robert Sutton

  • Fatty Acid Ethyl Esters Cause Pancreatic Calcium Toxicity via Inositol Trisphosphate Receptors and Loss of ATP Synthesis

    David N. Criddle;John Murphy;Gregorio Fistetto;Stephanie Barrow

  • Calcium Elevation in Mitochondria Is the Main Ca2+ Requirement for Mitochondrial Permeability Transition Pore (mPTP) Opening

    Heidi K. Baumgartner;Julia V. Gerasimenko;Christopher Thorne;Pawel Ferdek

  • Complications of pancreatic cancer resection.

    C.M. Halloran;P. Ghaneh;L. Bosonnet;M.N. Hartley

  • Ethanol toxicity in pancreatic acinar cells: Mediation by nonoxidative fatty acid metabolites

    David N. Criddle;Michael G. T. Raraty;John P. Neoptolemos;Alexei V. Tepikin

  • Calcium signalling and pancreatic cell death: apoptosis or necrosis?

    D. N. Criddle;Julia Vladimirovna Gerasimenko;H. K. Baumgartner;M. Jaffar

  • Regression of columnar lined (Barrett's) oesophagus with continuous omeprazole therapy

    S. Gore;C. J. Healey;R. Sutton;I. A. Eyre-Brook

Frequent Co-Authors

John P. Neoptolemos
John P. Neoptolemos Heidelberg University
Alexei V. Tepikin
Alexei V. Tepikin University of Liverpool
Ole H. Petersen
Ole H. Petersen Cardiff University
Vinay M. Nadkarni
Vinay M. Nadkarni Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Robert A. Berg
Robert A. Berg Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Li Wen
Li Wen Yale University
John A. Windsor
John A. Windsor University of Auckland
Wei Huang
Wei Huang Northwestern Polytechnical University
Muhammad Awais
Muhammad Awais University of Surrey
Paula R Williamson
Paula R Williamson University of Liverpool

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

If you are interested in pursuing a career in Medicine but are looking for alternative or complementary pathways, there are many flexible online degree options in healthcare. These programs can help boost your career prospects or allow you to enter healthcare fields without attending traditional medical school.

For those aspiring to become nurses, consider accredited nursing school no entrance exam programs. These schools offer nursing degrees without requiring the TEAS or HESI entrance exams, making the path more accessible.

If you're interested in healthcare leadership, the best online healthcare administration degree programs can prepare you for roles in hospitals, clinics, and public health organizations. These options are ideal if you prefer behind-the-scenes management positions in healthcare.

Nurses with an associate’s degree can advance their clinical practice through adn to np bridge programs, streamlining the process toward becoming a nurse practitioner.

For those with an interest in health and wellness, pursuing an online degree nutrition opens doors in dietetics, private practice, and allied health careers.

Best Scientists Citing Robert Sutton

Trending Scientists

Recently Published Articles