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Santiago Munné 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 Santiago Munné sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 491 publications — 57th percentile

57% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,796 publications or more.

Santiago Munné 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 Santiago Munné sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 101 D-Index — 61st percentile

61% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 217 D-Index or more.

Overview

Santiago Munné is affiliated with Saint Barnabas Medical Center in the United States and has contributed extensively to the field of medicine, with a primary focus on reproductive medicine and related subfields.

Their research spans several areas within medicine, including:

  • Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
  • Reproductive Medicine
  • Molecular Biology
  • Genetics

Munné's main topics of work emphasize reproductive biology and fertility, prenatal screening and diagnostics, and assisted reproductive technology, with additional attention on ovarian function and disorders, reproductive health and technologies, sperm and testicular function, as well as reproductive system and pregnancy.

  • Reproductive Biology and Fertility
  • Prenatal Screening and Diagnostics
  • Assisted Reproductive Technology and Twin Pregnancy
  • Ovarian function and disorders
  • Reproductive Health and Technologies
  • Sperm and Testicular Function
  • Reproductive System and Pregnancy

Their recent papers illustrate a focus on embryo transfer outcomes, clinical evaluation of embryo assessment, and advancements in reproductive technology. Selected works include:

  • Using outcome data from one thousand mosaic embryo transfers to formulate an embryo ranking system for clinical use, 2021, Fertility and Sterility
  • PGDIS position statement on the transfer of mosaic embryos 2021, 2022, Reproductive BioMedicine Online
  • Embryologist agreement when assessing blastocyst implantation probability: is data-driven prediction the solution to embryo assessment subjectivity?, 2022, Human Reproduction
  • Clinical error rates of next generation sequencing and array comparative genomic hybridization with single thawed euploid embryo transfer, 2020, European Journal of Medical Genetics
  • First babies conceived with Automated Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection, 2023, Reproductive BioMedicine Online

Munné frequently publishes in several prominent venues, including:

  • Fertility and Sterility
  • Human Reproduction
  • Reproductive BioMedicine Online
  • Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Collaborations with other researchers are a significant aspect of their work. Frequent co-authors include:

  • J.A. Horcajadas
  • Lionel Matthys
  • M.L. Seth-Smith
  • J. Grifo
  • Nuno Costa-Borges

Best Publications

  • The Istanbul consensus workshop on embryo assessment: proceedings of an expert meeting

    Başak Balaban;Daniel Brison;Gloria Calderón;James Catt

  • Embryo morphology, developmental rates, and maternal age are correlated with chromosome abnormalities*

    Santiago Munné;Mina Alikani;Giles Tomkin;Jamie Grifo

  • Preimplantation diagnosis for aneuploidies in patients undergoing in vitro fertilization with a poor prognosis: identification of the categories for which it should be proposed.

    Luca Gianaroli;M.Cristina Magli;Anna P Ferraretti;Santiago Munné

  • Embryo morphology, developmental rates, and maternal age are correlated with chromosome abnormalities**Presented at the 50th Annual Meeting of The American Fertility Society, San Antonio, Texas, November 4 to 9, 1994, where it was awarded the prize paper of the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology.

    Santiago Munné;Mina Alikani;Giles Tomkin;Jamie Grifo

  • Preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidy versus morphology as selection criteria for single frozen-thawed embryo transfer in good-prognosis patients: a multicenter randomized clinical trial.

    Santiago Munné;Brian Kaplan;John L. Frattarelli;Tim Child

  • Positive outcome after preimplantation diagnosis of aneuploidy in human embryos

    Santiago Munné;Cristina Magli;Jacques Cohen;Paula Morton

  • Istanbul consensus workshop on embryo assessment : proceedings of an expert meeting

    Basak Balaban;Daniel Brison;Gloria Calderon;James Catt

  • Improved implantation after preimplantation genetic diagnosis of aneuploidy

    Santiago Munné;Mireia Sandalinas;Tomas Escudero;Esther Velilla

  • Ooplasmic transfer in mature human oocytes.

    Jacques Cohen;Richard Scott;Mina Alikani;Tim Schimmel

  • Clinical application of comprehensive chromosomal screening at the blastocyst stage

    William B. Schoolcraft;Elpida Fragouli;John Stevens;Santiago Munne

  • Chromosome mosaicism in human embryos.

    S. Munne;H. U. G. Weier;H. U. G. Weier;J. Grifo;J. Cohen

  • Outcome of preimplantation genetic diagnosis of translocations.

    Santiago Munné;Mireia Sandalinas;Tomas Escudero;Jingly Fung

  • Chromosome abnormalities in human embryos

    Santiago Munné;Jacques Cohen

  • Over a decade of experience with preimplantation genetic diagnosis: a multicenter report.

    Yury Verlinsky;Jacques Cohen;Santiago Munne;Luca Gianaroli

  • Validation of microarray comparative genomic hybridization for comprehensive chromosome analysis of embryos

    Cristina Gutiérrez-Mateo;Pere Colls;Jorge Sánchez-García;Tomas Escudero

  • Diminished effect of maternal age on implantation after preimplantation genetic diagnosis with array comparative genomic hybridization

    Gary L. Harton;Santiago Munné;Mark Surrey;Jamie Grifo

  • Dynamic blastomere behaviour reflects human embryo ploidy by the four-cell stage

    Shawn L. Chavez;Kevin E. Loewke;Jinnuo Han;Farshid Moussavi

  • Altered Levels of Mitochondrial DNA Are Associated with Female Age, Aneuploidy, and Provide an Independent Measure of Embryonic Implantation Potential

    Elpida Fragouli;Katharina Spath;Samer Alfarawati;Fiona Kaper

  • Chromosome abnormalities and their relationship to morphology and development of human embryos

    Santiago Munné

  • Preimplantation genetic diagnosis reduces pregnancy loss in women aged 35 years and older with a history of recurrent miscarriages.

    Santiago Munné;Serena Chen;Jill Fischer;Pere Colls

Frequent Co-Authors

Jacques Cohen
Jacques Cohen Reprogenetics
Dagan Wells
Dagan Wells John Radcliffe Hospital
Sherman J. Silber
Sherman J. Silber Mount Sinai Morningside
Darren K. Griffin
Darren K. Griffin University of Kent
Yury Verlinsky
Yury Verlinsky Wellington Management Company
David K. Gardner
David K. Gardner University of Melbourne
David E. Hill
David E. Hill Harvard University
Norbert Gleicher
Norbert Gleicher Center for Human Reproduction
Joy D. A. Delhanty
Joy D. A. Delhanty University College London

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