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D-Index
45
Citations
13121
World Ranking
4669
National Ranking
2103

Teal S. Hallstrand publication distribution in Immunology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Immunology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Teal S. Hallstrand sits on this spectrum.

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62 publications 807+

This scientist: 150 publications — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 807 publications or more.

Teal S. Hallstrand D-index placement in Immunology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Immunology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Teal S. Hallstrand sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 157+

This scientist: 45 D-Index — 6th percentile

6% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 157 D-Index or more.

Overview

Teal S. Hallstrand is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Medicine, with particular expertise in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Physiology, Immunology, Emergency Medical Services, and Surgery.

The scientist's work extensively covers topics such as Asthma and respiratory diseases, IL-33, ST2, and ILC Pathways, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Research, Pediatric health and respiratory diseases, Respiratory viral infections research, Respiratory and Cough-Related Research, and Eosinophilic Esophagitis.

Frequent publication venues for Hallstrand include the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Annals of the American Thoracic Society, and the European Respiratory Journal.

Several papers exemplify the scope of their contributions:

  • ERS/ATS technical standard on interpretive strategies for routine lung function tests, 2021, European Respiratory Journal
  • Use of Fractional Exhaled Nitric Oxide to Guide the Treatment of Asthma: An Official American Thoracic Society Clinical Practice Guideline, 2021, American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
  • Airway hyperresponsiveness in asthma: The role of the epithelium, 2024, Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
  • Location of eosinophils in the airway wall is critical for specific features of airway hyperresponsiveness and T2 inflammation in asthma, 2022, European Respiratory Journal
  • Restoring Pulmonary and Sleep Services as the COVID-19 Pandemic Lessens. From an Association of Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Division Directors and American Thoracic Society-coordinated Task Force, 2020, Annals of the American Thoracic Society

Frequent co-authors contributing alongside Hallstrand include:

  • Ryan C. Murphy
  • Jason S. Debley
  • Ying Lai
  • William A. Altemeier
  • Steven F. Ziegler

Best Publications

  • ERS/ATS technical standard on interpretive strategies for routine lung function tests

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  • An official American Thoracic Society clinical practice guideline: exercise-induced bronchoconstriction.

    Jonathan P. Parsons;Teal S. Hallstrand;John G. Mastronarde;David A. Kaminsky

  • ERS technical standard on bronchial challenge testing: General considerations and performance of methacholine challenge tests

    Allan L. Coates;Jack Wanger;Donald W. Cockcroft;Bruce H. Culver

  • Inflammatory Basis of Exercise-induced Bronchoconstriction

    Teal S. Hallstrand;Mark W. Moody;Mark M. Wurfel;Lawrence B. Schwartz

  • Airway epithelial regulation of pulmonary immune homeostasis and inflammation.

    Teal S. Hallstrand;Tillie L. Hackett;William A. Altemeier;Gustavo Matute-Bello

  • An update on the role of leukotrienes in asthma.

    Teal S Hallstrand;William R Henderson

  • Genetic pleiotropy between asthma and obesity in a community-based sample of twins

    Teal S. Hallstrand;Mary E. Fischer;Mark M. Wurfel;Niloofar Afari

  • A Phase II Randomized Placebo-Controlled Trial of Omega-3 Fatty Acids for the Treatment of Acute Lung Injury

    Renee D. Stapleton;Thomas R. Martin;Noel S. Weiss;Joseph J. Crowley

  • Decreased Fibronectin Production Significantly Contributes to Dysregulated Repair of Asthmatic Epithelium

    Anthony Kicic;Teal S. Hallstrand;Erika N. Sutanto;Paul T. Stevens

  • Airway immunopathology of asthma with exercise-induced bronchoconstriction

    Teal S. Hallstrand;Mark W. Moody;Moira L. Aitken;William R. Henderson

  • Effectiveness of screening examinations to detect unrecognized exercise-induced bronchoconstriction

    Teal S. Hallstrand;J.Randall Curtis;Thomas D. Koepsell;Diane P. Martin

  • Exercise-induced bronchoconstriction update-2016.

    John M. Weiler;John D. Brannan;Christopher C. Randolph;Teal S. Hallstrand

  • Ambient air pollution, lung function, and airway responsiveness in asthmatic children

    Despo Ierodiakonou;Antonella Zanobetti;Brent Andrew Coull;Steven John Melly

  • ERS technical standard on bronchial challenge testing: Pathophysiology and methodology of indirect airway challenge testing

    Teal S. Hallstrand;Joerg D. Leuppi;Guy Joos;Graham L. Hall

  • Secreted phospholipase A2 group X overexpression in asthma and bronchial hyperresponsiveness.

    Teal S. Hallstrand;Emil Y. Chi;Alan G. Singer;Michael H. Gelb

  • A thymic stromal lymphopoietin gene variant is associated with asthma and airway hyperresponsiveness

    Jian Qing He;Teal S. Hallstrand;Darryl Knight;Moira Chan-Yeung

  • Use of Fractional Exhaled Nitric Oxide to Guide the Treatment of Asthma: An Official American Thoracic Society Clinical Practice Guideline.

    Sumita B Khatri;Jonathan M Iaccarino;Amisha Barochia;Israa Soghier

  • Filamentous Bacteriophage Produced by Pseudomonas aeruginosa Alters the Inflammatory Response and Promotes Noninvasive Infection In Vivo

    Patrick R. Secor;Lia A. Michaels;Kate S. Smigiel;Maryam G. Rohani

  • Quality of life in adolescents with mild asthma

    Teal S. Hallstrand;J. Randall Curtis;Moira L. Aitken;Sean D. Sullivan

  • Transglutaminase 2, a Novel Regulator of Eicosanoid Production in Asthma Revealed by Genome-Wide Expression Profiling of Distinct Asthma Phenotypes

    Teal S. Hallstrand;Mark M. Wurfel;Ying Lai;Zhanglin Ni

  • Airway epithelium–shifted mast cell infiltration regulates asthmatic inflammation via IL-33 signaling

    Matthew C. Altman;Ying Lai;James D. Nolin;Sydney Long

  • Role of MUC5AC in the pathogenesis of exercise-induced bronchoconstriction

    Teal S. Hallstrand;Jason S. Debley;Federico M. Farin;William R. Henderson

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael H. Gelb
Michael H. Gelb University of Washington
William R. Henderson
William R. Henderson University of Washington
Darryl A. Knight
Darryl A. Knight University of Newcastle Australia
Charles W. Frevert
Charles W. Frevert University of Washington
Steven F. Ziegler
Steven F. Ziegler Virginia Mason Medical Center
Brian Johnson
Brian Johnson University of Washington
Sina A. Gharib
Sina A. Gharib University of Washington
Stephen M. Stick
Stephen M. Stick University of Western Australia
Donald W. Cockcroft
Donald W. Cockcroft University of Saskatchewan
Anita L. Kozyrskyj
Anita L. Kozyrskyj University of Alberta

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