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D-Index
64
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10191
World Ranking
9929
National Ranking
254

Susan Gibbs publication distribution in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Biology and Biochemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Susan Gibbs sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 180 publications — 41st percentile

41% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,028 publications or more.

Susan Gibbs D-index placement in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Biology and Biochemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Susan Gibbs sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 167+

This scientist: 64 D-Index — 52nd percentile

52% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 167 D-Index or more.

Overview

Susan Gibbs is affiliated with Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam in the Netherlands and has an extensive publication record primarily within the field of Medicine. Their research covers a range of subfields including Dermatology, Immunology, Biomedical Engineering, Rehabilitation, and Periodontics.

The scientist's work frequently appears in several key publication venues. These include Contact Dermatitis, Experimental Dermatology, Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine, Scientific Reports, and bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory).

Their main research topics focus on Dermatologic Treatments and Research, Wound Healing and Treatments, 3D Printing in Biomedical Research, Contact Dermatitis and Allergies, Oral Microbiology and Periodontitis Research, Immunotherapy and Immune Responses, and Facial Rejuvenation and Surgery Techniques.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Susan Gibbs include:

  • The Keloid Disorder: Heterogeneity, Histopathology, Mechanisms and Models, 2020, Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
  • The Bigger Picture: Why Oral Mucosa Heals Better Than Skin, 2021, Biomolecules
  • Hypertrophic scars and keloids: Overview of the evidence and practical guide for differentiating between these abnormal scars, 2020, Experimental Dermatology
  • The Complexity of the Post-Burn Immune Response: An Overview of the Associated Local and Systemic Complications, 2023, Cells
  • CXCL4 drives fibrosis by promoting several key cellular and molecular processes, 2022, Cell Reports

Susan Gibbs collaborates regularly with several frequent co-authors, including Frank B. Niessen, Paul P. M. van Zuijlen, Sanne Roffel, Sander W. Spiekstra, and Jasper J. Koning. These partnerships highlight a consistent collaborative network within biomedical and dermatological research.

Best Publications

  • Effect of fibroblasts on epidermal regeneration.

    A. El-Ghalbzouri;S. Gibbs;E. Lamme;C.A. van Blitterswijk

  • The Keloid Disorder: Heterogeneity, Histopathology, Mechanisms and Models.

    Grace C. Limandjaja;Frank B. Niessen;Rik J. Scheper;Susan Gibbs

  • The Small Proline-Rich Proteins Constitute a Multigene Family of Differentially Regulated Cornified Cell Envelope Precursor Proteins

    Daniel Hohl;Pierre A. de Viragh;Françoise Arniguet-Barras;Susan Gibbs

  • Characterization of reconstructed skin models.

    Maria Ponec;Esther Boelsma;Susan Gibbs;Mieke Mommaas

  • Wound-healing factors secreted by epidermal keratinocytes and dermal fibroblasts in skin substitutes

    Sander W. Spiekstra;Melanie Breetveld;Thomas Rustemeyer;Rik J. Scheper

  • Fibroblasts facilitate re-epithelialization in wounded human skin equivalents

    Abdoelwaheb El Ghalbzouri;Paul Hensbergen;Sue Gibbs;Sue Gibbs;Johanna Kempenaar

  • Sensing of latent EBV infection through exosomal transfer of 5′pppRNA

    S. Rubina Baglio;Monique A. J. van Eijndhoven;Danijela Koppers-Lalic;Jordi Berenguer

  • Dendritic cells: biology of the skin.

    Mascha J. Toebak;Susan Gibbs;Derk P. Bruynzeel;Rik J. Scheper

  • Epidermal growth factor and keratinocyte growth factor differentially regulate epidermal migration, growth, and differentiation.

    S. Gibbs;A.N. Silva Pinto;S. Murli;M. Huber

  • Progress on the development of human in vitro dendritic cell based assays for assessment of the sensitizing potential of a compound

    G. Galvao dos Santos;J. Reinders;K. Ouwehand;T. Rustemeyer

  • CXCL12 is essential for migration of activated Langerhans cells from epidermis to dermis

    Krista Ouwehand;Saskia J. A. M. Santegoets;Derk P. Bruynzeel;Rik J. Scheper

  • Characterization and Comparison of Reconstructed Skin Models: Morphological and Immunohistochemical Evaluation

    Esther Boelsma;Susan Gibbs;Claudine Faller;Maria Ponec

  • Human hypertrophic and keloid scar models: principles, limitations and future challenges from a tissue engineering perspective

    Lenie J. van den Broek;Lenie J. van den Broek;Grace C. Limandjaja;Grace C. Limandjaja;Frank B. Niessen;Frank B. Niessen;Susan Gibbs;Susan Gibbs;Susan Gibbs

  • Development of a Full-Thickness Human Skin Equivalent In Vitro Model Derived from TERT-Immortalized Keratinocytes and Fibroblasts

    Christianne M. A. Reijnders;Amanda van Lier;Sanne Roffel;Duco Kramer

  • Induction of cytokine (interleukin-1alpha and tumor necrosis factor-alpha) and chemokine (CCL20, CCL27, and CXCL8) alarm signals after allergen and irritant exposure

    S. W. Spiekstra;M. J. Toebak;S. Sampat‐Sardjoepersad;P. J. Van Beek

  • Chemokine-mediated migration of skin-derived stem cells: predominant role for CCL5/RANTES.

    Kim L Kroeze;Wouter J Jurgens;Behrouz Z Doulabi;Florine J van Milligen

  • Systematic evaluation of non-animal test methods for skin sensitisation safety assessment

    Kerstin Reisinger;Sebastian Hoffmann;Nathalie Alépée;Takao Ashikaga

  • Autocrine Regulation of Re-Epithelialization After Wounding by Chemokine Receptors CCR1, CCR10, CXCR1, CXCR2, and CXCR3

    Kim L. Kroeze;Mireille A. Boink;Shakun C. Sampat-Sardjoepersad;Taco Waaijman

  • The Bigger Picture: Why Oral Mucosa Heals Better Than Skin.

    Maaike Waasdorp;Bastiaan P. Krom;Floris J. Bikker;Paul P. M. van Zuijlen;Paul P. M. van Zuijlen

  • Autologous full-thickness skin substitute for healing chronic wounds

    S. Gibbs;H.M. Van Den Hoogenband;G. Kirtschig;C.D. Richters

Frequent Co-Authors

Rik J. Scheper
Rik J. Scheper Amsterdam University Medical Centers
Thomas Rustemeyer
Thomas Rustemeyer University of Amsterdam
Emanuela Corsini
Emanuela Corsini University of Milan
Tanja D. de Gruijl
Tanja D. de Gruijl Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Maria Ponec
Maria Ponec Leiden University
Albert J. Feilzer
Albert J. Feilzer Academic Center for Dentistry Amsterdam
Bastiaan P. Krom
Bastiaan P. Krom Academic Center for Dentistry Amsterdam
Enno C. I. Veerman
Enno C. I. Veerman Academic Center for Dentistry Amsterdam
Jan G. M. Bolscher
Jan G. M. Bolscher Academic Center for Dentistry Amsterdam
Robert Landsiedel
Robert Landsiedel BASF (United States)

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