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Social Sciences and Humanities
UK
2023

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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Best female scientists D-index 100 Citations 53,714 379 World Ranking 873 National Ranking 83
Social Sciences and Humanities D-index 89 Citations 45,140 257 World Ranking 102 National Ranking 15

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2023 - Research.com Social Sciences and Humanities in United Kingdom Leader Award

2022 - Research.com Best Female Scientist Award

2022 - Research.com Social Sciences and Humanities in United Kingdom Leader Award

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Ecology
  • Law
  • Social science

Sally Macintyre mainly focuses on Public health, Neighbourhood, Environmental health, Socioeconomic status and Social class. The various areas that she examines in her Public health study include Occupational safety and health, Health care and Gerontology. The concepts of her Environmental health study are interwoven with issues in Overcrowding, Built environment, Stressor, Social medicine and Social environment.

Her Socioeconomic status research includes themes of Developed country, Sex factors and Healthy eating. Her work carried out in the field of Social class brings together such families of science as Reputation, Anxiety, Politics, Political sociology and Housing tenure. Sally Macintyre has included themes like Social policy, Food desert and Evidence-based medicine in her Health policy study.

Her most cited work include:

  • Developing and evaluating complex interventions: The new Medical Research Council guidance (6927 citations)
  • Place effects on health: how can we conceptualise, operationalise and measure them? (1588 citations)
  • Developing and Evaluating Complex Interventions: New Guidance (1409 citations)

What are the main themes of her work throughout her whole career to date?

Her primary areas of study are Public health, Demography, Atmospheric sciences, Gerontology and Oceanography. Her work in Public health addresses issues such as Social class, which are connected to fields such as Developmental psychology. Her studies deal with areas such as Socioeconomic status, Life course approach, Cohort study and Cohort as well as Demography.

Her Atmospheric sciences research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Turbulence, Eddy covariance and Mixed layer. Much of her study explores Gerontology relationship to Risk factor. In most of her Oceanography studies, her work intersects topics such as Phytoplankton.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Public health (15.61%)
  • Demography (14.02%)
  • Atmospheric sciences (12.17%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2013-2021)?

  • Atmospheric sciences (12.17%)
  • Oceanography (10.58%)
  • Arctic (5.56%)

In recent papers she was focusing on the following fields of study:

Atmospheric sciences, Oceanography, Arctic, Biogeosciences and Hydrology are her primary areas of study. Her Atmospheric sciences research includes elements of Turbulence, Stratification, Eddy covariance and Methane. Her Oceanography study focuses on Biogeochemistry, Water column, Global warming, Limnology and Monsoon in particular.

Her studies deal with areas such as Phytoplankton and Ecosystem as well as Limnology. Her Arctic research integrates issues from Physical geography and Snowmelt. Sally Macintyre has researched Hydrology in several fields, including Inflow and Subarctic climate.

Between 2013 and 2021, her most popular works were:

  • Rapid and highly variable warming of lake surface waters around the globe (600 citations)
  • Climate-sensitive northern lakes and ponds are critical components of methane release (232 citations)
  • Ecology under lake ice (175 citations)

In her most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Ecology
  • Law
  • Social science

Sally Macintyre focuses on Oceanography, Atmospheric sciences, Arctic, Methane and Thermocline. The study of Oceanography is intertwined with the study of Surface water in a number of ways. Her research investigates the connection between Atmospheric sciences and topics such as Eddy covariance that intersect with issues in Climatology, Carbon dioxide and Diel vertical migration.

Her Methane research incorporates elements of Hydrology, Boreal and Subarctic climate. The study incorporates disciplines such as Stratification, Water column, Turbulence, Turbulence kinetic energy and Mixed layer in addition to Thermocline. The Global warming study which covers Bloom that intersects with Phytoplankton.

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Best Publications

Developing and evaluating complex interventions: The new Medical Research Council guidance

Peter Craig;Paul Dieppe;Sally Macintyre;Susan Michie.
BMJ (2008)

14212 Citations

Place effects on health: how can we conceptualise, operationalise and measure them?

Sally Macintyre;Anne Ellaway;Steven Cummins.
Social Science & Medicine (2002)

2391 Citations

Developing and Evaluating Complex Interventions: New Guidance

Peter Craig;Paul Dieppe;Sally Macintyre;Susan Michie.
Medical Research Council (2006)

2241 Citations

Area, Class and Health: Should we be Focusing on Places or People?

Sally Macintyre;Sheila Maciver;Anne Sooman.
Journal of Social Policy (1993)

1403 Citations

Understanding and representing place in health research a relational approach

Steven Cummins;Sarah Curtis;Ana V. Diez-Roux;Sally Macintyre.
Social Science & Medicine (2007)

1338 Citations

Ozone depletion: ultraviolet radiation and phytoplankton biology in antarctic waters.

R. C. Smith;B. B. Prézelin;K. S. Baker;R. R. Bidigare.
Science (1992)

1201 Citations

Gender differences in health: are things really as simple as they seem?

Sally Macintyre;Kate Hunt;Helen Sweeting.
Social Science & Medicine (1996)

977 Citations

Rapid and highly variable warming of lake surface waters around the globe

Catherine M. O'Reilly;Sapna Sharma;Derek K. Gray;Stephanie E. Hampton.
Geophysical Research Letters (2015)

893 Citations

Food environments and obesity—neighbourhood or nation?

Steven Cummins;Sally Macintyre.
International Journal of Epidemiology (2006)

876 Citations

Using natural experiments to evaluate population health interventions: new Medical Research Council guidance

Peter Craig;Cyrus Cooper;David Gunnell;Sally Haw.
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health (2012)

770 Citations

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