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Thomas R. Martin 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 Thomas R. Martin sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 313 publications — 20th percentile

20% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Thomas R. Martin 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 Thomas R. Martin sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 107 D-Index — 70th percentile

70% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Thomas R. Martin is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States and has a research portfolio primarily within the field of Medicine. Their work focuses notably on Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Infectious Diseases, Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine, Epidemiology, and Neurology. This diverse involvement encompasses complex clinical and experimental issues related to respiratory health and critical illnesses.

Their main topics of research cover:

  • Respiratory Support and Mechanisms
  • COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies
  • Sepsis Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Long-Term Effects of COVID-19
  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research
  • Neonatal Respiratory Health Research
  • Intensive Care Unit Cognitive Disorders

Thomas R. Martin has contributed to several notable recent publications:

  • "A New Global Definition of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome," 2023, American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
  • "Update on the Features and Measurements of Experimental Acute Lung Injury in Animals: An Official American Thoracic Society Workshop Report," 2022, American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology
  • "Identifying Clinical Research Priorities in Adult Pulmonary and Critical Care. NHLBI Working Group Report," 2020, American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
  • "Targeting innate immunity by blocking CD14: Novel approach to control inflammation and organ dysfunction in COVID-19 illness," 2020, EBioMedicine
  • "Report of the first seven agents in the I-SPY COVID trial: a phase 2, open label, adaptive platform randomised controlled trial," 2023, EClinicalMedicine

The frequent co-authors who often collaborate with Thomas R. Martin include:

  • Michael A. Matthay
  • Carolyn S. Calfee
  • Mark M. Wurfel
  • Kathleen D. Liu
  • Laura J. Esserman

Their work has appeared repeatedly in the following publication venues:

  • American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
  • American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology
  • EBioMedicine
  • EClinicalMedicine
  • IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging

Best Publications

  • Animal models of acute lung injury.

    Gustavo Matute-Bello;Charles W. Frevert;Thomas R. Martin

  • Into the Eye of the Cytokine Storm

    Jennifer R. Tisoncik;Marcus J. Korth;Cameron P. Simmons;Jeremy Farrar

  • An experimental model of idiopathic pneumonia syndrome after bone marrow transplantation : I. The roles of minor H antigens and endotoxin

    Kenneth R. Cooke;Lester Kobzik;Thomas R. Martin;Joanne Brewer

  • Injurious Mechanical Ventilation and End-Organ Epithelial Cell Apoptosis and Organ Dysfunction in an Experimental Model of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome

    Yumiko Imai;Jean Parodo;Osamu Kajikawa;Marc de Perrot

  • Biological markers of acute lung injury: prognostic and pathogenetic significance.

    J F Pittet;R C Mackersie;T R Martin;M A Matthay

  • Cytokine balance in the lungs of patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome.

    William Y. Park;Richard B. Goodman;Kenneth P. Steinberg;John T. Ruzinski

  • Epicutaneous sensitization with protein antigen induces localized allergic dermatitis and hyperresponsiveness to methacholine after single exposure to aerosolized antigen in mice.

    J M Spergel;E Mizoguchi;J P Brewer;T R Martin

  • Elevated levels of NAP-1/interleukin-8 are present in the airspaces of patients with the adult respiratory distress syndrome and are associated with increased mortality.

    E. J. Miller;A. B. Cohen;S. Nagao;D. Griffith

  • Inflammatory cytokines in patients with persistence of the acute respiratory distress syndrome.

    Richard B. Goodman;Robert M. Strieter;Diane P. Martin;Kenneth P. Steinberg

  • Serial Changes in Surfactant-associated Proteins in Lung and Serum before and after Onset of ARDS

    Kelly E. Greene;Jo Rae Wright;Kenneth P. Steinberg;John T. Ruzinski

  • Evolution of bronchoalveolar cell populations in the adult respiratory distress syndrome.

    Kenneth P. Steinberg;John A. Milberg;Thomas R. Martin;Richard J. Maunder

  • Allergen-Induced Bronchial Hyperreactivity and Eosinophilic Inflammation Occur in the Absence of IgE in a Mouse Model of Asthma

    Paul D. Mehlhop;Matthijs van de Rijn;Alison B. Goldberg;Joanne P. Brewer

  • Systemic anaphylaxis in the mouse can be mediated largely through IgG1 and Fc gammaRIII. Assessment of the cardiopulmonary changes, mast cell degranulation, and death associated with active or IgE- or IgG1-dependent passive anaphylaxis.

    I Miyajima;D Dombrowicz;T R Martin;J V Ravetch

  • Early pulmonary infection, inflammation, and clinical outcomes in infants with cystic fibrosis.

    Margaret Rosenfeld;Ronald L. Gibson;Sharon McNamara;Julia Emerson

  • Active anaphylaxis in IgE-deficient mice

    Hans C. Oettgen;Thomas R. Martin;Thomas R. Martin;Anthony Wynshaw-Boris;Chuxia Deng

  • Effects of leukotriene B4 in the human lung. Recruitment of neutrophils into the alveolar spaces without a change in protein permeability.

    Thomas R. Martin;Brent P. Pistorese;Emil Y. Chi;Richard B. Goodman

  • Neutrophil Apoptosis in the Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome

    Gustavo Matute-Bello;W. Conrad Liles;Frank Radella;Kenneth P. Steinberg

  • Pathogenesis of septic shock in Pseudomonas aeruginosa pneumonia

    Kiyoyasu Kurahashi;Osamu Kajikawa;Teiji Sawa;Maria Ohara

  • The murine CCR3 receptor regulates both the role of eosinophils and mast cells in allergen-induced airway inflammation and hyperresponsiveness.

    Alison A. Humbles;Bao Lu;Daniel S. Friend;Shoji Okinaga

  • Innate immunity in the lungs.

    Thomas R. Martin;Charles W. Frevert

Frequent Co-Authors

Charles W. Frevert
Charles W. Frevert University of Washington
W. Conrad Liles
W. Conrad Liles University of Washington
Emil Y. Chi
Emil Y. Chi University of Washington
Jeffrey M. Drazen
Jeffrey M. Drazen Harvard University
Stephen J. Galli
Stephen J. Galli Stanford University
Shawn J. Skerrett
Shawn J. Skerrett University of Washington
Janet S. Lee
Janet S. Lee University of Pittsburgh
Michael A. Matthay
Michael A. Matthay University of California, San Francisco
Sina A. Gharib
Sina A. Gharib University of Washington
Richard J. Ulevitch
Richard J. Ulevitch Scripps Research Institute

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