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Stephen E. Kimmel 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 Stephen E. Kimmel sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 339 publications — 25th percentile

25% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Stephen E. Kimmel 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 Stephen E. Kimmel sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 86 D-Index — 31st percentile

31% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Stephen E. Kimmel is affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on medicine, with a significant concentration in cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, surgery, transplantation, endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism, and oncology.

The scientist's recent publications cover various topics in cardiovascular and transplantation medicine as well as statistical methods in medical research. Notable papers include:

  • "Trends in Mechanical Support Use as a Bridge to Adult Heart Transplant Under New Allocation Rules" (2020), published in JAMA Cardiology
  • "Update to an early investigation of outcomes with the new 2018 donor heart allocation system in the United States" (2020), published in The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation
  • "Modified Brier score for evaluating prediction accuracy for binary outcomes" (2022), published in Statistical Methods in Medical Research
  • "Development and Validation of a Seizure Prediction Model in Neonates After Cardiac Surgery" (2020), published in The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
  • "Comparison of dynamic updating strategies for clinical prediction models" (2021), published in Diagnostic and Prognostic Research

The frequent co-authors with whom Stephen E. Kimmel has collaborated include:

  • Jingchuan Guo
  • Erin M. Schnellinger
  • Jiang Bian
  • Huilin Tang
  • Wei Yang

The scientist's work appears repeatedly in several publication venues indicating areas of active engagement and research dissemination. These venues include:

  • The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation
  • Circulation
  • Diabetes Obesity and Metabolism
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Value in Health

Stephen E. Kimmel's research encompasses multiple main topics, reflecting a broad scope within medicine:

  • Heart Failure Treatment and Management
  • Transplantation: Methods and Outcomes
  • Renal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments
  • Diabetes Treatment and Management
  • Organ Transplantation Techniques and Outcomes
  • Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors
  • Medication Adherence and Compliance

Best Publications

  • Role of computerized physician order entry systems in facilitating medication errors.

    Ross Koppel;Joshua P. Metlay;Abigail Cohen;Brian Abaluck

  • Estimation of the warfarin dose with clinical and pharmacogenetic data

    Klein Te;Altman Rb;Eriksson N

  • A Pharmacogenetic versus a Clinical Algorithm for Warfarin Dosing

    Stephen E. Kimmel;Benjamin French;Scott E. Kasner;Julie A. Johnson

  • Clinical Pharmacogenetics Implementation Consortium Guidelines for CYP2C9 and VKORC1 Genotypes and Warfarin Dosing

    J. A. Johnson;L. Gong;M. Whirl-Carrillo;B. F. Gage

  • Potential Effects of Aggressive Decongestion During the Treatment of Decompensated Heart Failure on Renal Function and Survival

    Jeffrey M. Testani;Jennifer Chen;Brian D. McCauley;Stephen E. Kimmel

  • Management of sexual dysfunction in patients with cardiovascular disease: recommendations of the Princeton Consensus Panel.

    Robert DeBusk;Yaacov Drory;Irwin Goldstein;Graham Jackson

  • Clinical Pharmacogenetics Implementation Consortium (CPIC) Guideline for Pharmacogenetics-Guided Warfarin Dosing: 2017 Update.

    JA Johnson;KE Caudle;L Gong;M Whirl-Carrillo

  • Prevalence of metabolic syndrome in patients with psoriasis: a population-based study in the United Kingdom.

    Sinéad M. Langan;Sinéad M. Langan;Nicole M. Seminara;Daniel B. Shin;Andrea B. Troxel

  • Medication adherence: a call for action.

    Hayden B. Bosworth;Hayden B. Bosworth;Bradi B. Granger;Phil Mendys;Ralph Brindis

  • Hemodynamics and Survival in Patients With Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension Related to Systemic Sclerosis

    Steven M. Kawut;Darren B. Taichman;Christine L. Archer-Chicko;Harold I. Palevsky

  • Psoriasis Severity and the Prevalence of Major Medical Comorbidity: A Population-Based Study

    Howa Yeung;Junko Takeshita;Nehal N. Mehta;Stephen E. Kimmel

  • Risk of major cardiovascular events in patients with psoriatic arthritis, psoriasis and rheumatoid arthritis: a population-based cohort study

    Alexis Ogdie;YiDing Yu;Kevin Haynes;Thorvardur Jon Love

  • Rapid Fluid Removal During Dialysis Is Associated With Cardiovascular Morbidity and Mortality

    Jennifer E. Flythe;Stephen E. Kimmel;Steven M. Brunelli

  • Parenteral Ketorolac and Risk of Gastrointestinal and Operative Site Bleeding: A Postmarketing Surveillance Study

    Brian L. Strom;Jesse A. Berlin;Judith L. Kinman;Patricia W. Spitz

  • Adjustments for Center in Multicenter Studies: An Overview

    A. Russell Localio;Jesse A. Berlin;Thomas R. Ten Have;Stephen E. Kimmel

  • The Effect of Primary Graft Dysfunction on Survival after Lung Transplantation

    Jason D. Christie;Robert M. Kotloff;Vivek N. Ahya;Gregory Tino

  • Warfarin pharmacogenetics: a single VKORC1 polymorphism is predictive of dose across 3 racial groups

    Nita A. Limdi;Mia Wadelius;Larisa Cavallari;Niclas Eriksson

  • Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors and Myocardial Infarction

    William H. Sauer;Jesse A. Berlin;Stephen E. Kimmel

  • The influence of patient adherence on anticoagulation control with warfarin: results from the International Normalized Ratio Adherence and Genetics (IN-RANGE) Study

    Stephen E. Kimmel;Zhen Chen;Maureen Price;Catherine S. Parker

  • Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome in Patients with Psoriasis: A Population-Based Study in the

    Sinead M. Langan;Nicole M. Seminara;Daniel B. Shin;Andrea B. Troxel

Frequent Co-Authors

Brian L. Strom
Brian L. Strom Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Jesse A. Berlin
Jesse A. Berlin Johnson & Johnson (United States)
Warren B. Bilker
Warren B. Bilker University of Pennsylvania
Jason D. Christie
Jason D. Christie University of Pennsylvania
A. Russell Localio
A. Russell Localio University of Pennsylvania
Andrea B. Troxel
Andrea B. Troxel New York University
Harold I. Feldman
Harold I. Feldman University of Pennsylvania
Julie A. Johnson
Julie A. Johnson University of Florida
Scott E. Kasner
Scott E. Kasner University of Pennsylvania
Kevin G. Volpp
Kevin G. Volpp University of Pennsylvania

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