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D-Index
42
Citations
5785
World Ranking
1023
National Ranking
100

Tim D.H. Parkin publication distribution in Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Tim D.H. Parkin sits on this spectrum.

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29 publications 442+

This scientist: 170 publications — 65th percentile

65% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 442 publications or more.

Tim D.H. Parkin D-index placement in Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Animal Science and Veterinary scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Tim D.H. Parkin sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 42 D-Index — 69th percentile

69% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 77 D-Index or more.

Overview

Tim D.H. Parkin is affiliated with the University of Glasgow in the United Kingdom. Their research focuses on the fields of Medicine and Veterinary science, with a notable emphasis on equine studies.

The scientist has a substantial body of work covering main and subfields including:

  • Medicine
  • Veterinary
  • Equine
  • Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
  • Plant Science
  • Small Animals
  • Surgery

The primary topics addressed by their research include:

  • Veterinary Equine Medical Research
  • Sports injuries and prevention
  • Agriculture and Farm Safety
  • Sports Performance and Training
  • Veterinary Practice and Education Studies
  • Muscle metabolism and nutrition
  • Reproductive Physiology in Livestock

Tim D.H. Parkin's recent notable papers are:

  • "Mental wellbeing of equine veterinary surgeons, veterinary nurses and veterinary students during the COVID-19 pandemic" (2020), published in Equine Veterinary Education
  • "Cholelithiasis in the Dog: Prevalence, Clinical Presentation, and Outcome" (2020), published in Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association
  • "Fédération Equestre Internationale eventing: Risk factors for horse falls and unseated riders during the cross-country phase (2008-2018)" (2021), published in Equine Veterinary Journal
  • "Audit of antimicrobial use in eleven equine practices over a five-year period (2014-2018)" (2020), published in Equine Veterinary Education
  • "Fifteen risk factors associated with sudden death in Thoroughbred racehorses in North America (2009-2021)" (2022), published in Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Tim D.H. Parkin include:

  • Euan D. Bennet
  • Heather Cameron-Whytock
  • Tim Mair
  • Kate Allen
  • Nanna Lúthersson

The scientist has published multiple articles in various venues, the most frequent being:

  • Equine Veterinary Journal
  • Equine Veterinary Education
  • Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
  • Animals
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Best Publications

  • Risk factors associated with equine gastric ulceration syndrome (EGUS) in 201 horses in Denmark.

    N. Luthersson;K. Hou Nielsen;P. Harris;T. D. H. Parkin

  • Identification of risk factors for lameness in dressage horses

    Rachel C. Murray;Juli M. Walters;Hannah Snart;Sue J. Dyson

  • Risk of fatal distal limb fractures among Thoroughbreds involved in the five types of racing in the United Kingdom.

    T D H Parkin;P D Clegg;N P French;C J Proudman

  • Horse-level risk factors for fatal distal limb fracture in racing Thoroughbreds in the UK.

    T. D. H. Parkin;P. D. Clegg;N. P. French;C. J. Proudman

  • Factors related to the risk of neonatal mortality, birth-weight and serum immunoglobulin concentration in lambs in the UK.

    R.M Christley;K.L Morgan;T.D.H Parkin;N.P French

  • The prevalence and anatomical distribution of equine gastric ulceration syndrome (EGUS) in 201 horses in Denmark

    N. Luthersson;K. Hou Nielsen;P. Harris;T. D. H. Parkin

  • Risk of fatality and causes of death of Thoroughbred horses associated with racing in Victoria, Australia: 1989-2004.

    L. A. Boden;G. A. Anderson;J. A. Charles;K. L. Morgan

  • Race- and course-level risk factors for fatal distal limb fracture in racing Thoroughbreds

    T. D. H. Parkin;P. D. Clegg;N. P. French;C. J. Proudman

  • Sudden death in racing Thoroughbred horses: An international multicentre study of post mortem findings

    C. H. Lyle;Francisco A Uzal;B. C. Mcgorum;H. Aida

  • Descriptive analysis of retirement of Thoroughbred racehorses due to tendon injuries at the Hong Kong Jockey Club (1992–2004)

    K. H. Lam;T. D. H. Parkin;C. M. Riggs;K. L. Morgan

  • An investigation of the relationship between race performance and superficial digital flexor tendonitis in the Thoroughbred racehorse.

    B. O'meara;B. Bladon;T. D. H. Parkin;B. Fraser

  • Risk factors for fatal lateral condylar fracture of the third metacarpus/metatarsus in UK racing.

    T. D. H. Parkin;P. D. Clegg;N. P. French;C. J. Proudman

  • Epidemiology of Racetrack Injuries in Racehorses

    Tim D.H. Parkin

  • Catastrophic fracture of the lateral condyle of the third metacarpus/metatarsus in UK racehorses - fracture descriptions and pre-existing pathology.

    T.D.H. Parkin;P.D. Clegg;N.P. French;C.J. Proudman

  • Equine paranasal sinus disease: A long-term study of 200 cases (1997–2009): Treatments and long-term results of treatments

    P. M. Dixon;T. D. Parkin;N. Collins;C. Hawkes

  • Equine paranasal sinus disease: a long-term study of 200 cases (1997-2009): ancillary diagnostic findings and involvement of the various sinus compartments

    P. M. Dixon;T. D. Parkin;N. Collins;C. Hawkes

  • Risk factors for Thoroughbred racehorse fatality in jump starts in Victoria, Australia (1989–2004)

    L. A. Boden;G. A. Anderson;J. A. Charles;K. L. Morgan

  • Dynamic respiratory endoscopy in 67 Thoroughbred racehorses training under normal ridden exercise conditions

    Patrick Pollock;Richard Reardon;T D H Parkin;M S Johnston

  • An investigation of the relationships between angles and shapes of the hoof capsule and the distal phalanx.

    S. J. Dyson;C. A. Tranquille;S. N. Collins;T. D. H. Parkin

  • Evaluation of Quality of Life in Dogs with Idiopathic Epilepsy

    A. Wessmann;H.A. Volk;T. Parkin;M. Ortega

  • The major acute phase proteins of bovine milk in a commercial dairy herd

    Funmilola Clara Thomas;Mary Waterston;Peter Hastie;Timothy Parkin

  • Analysis of horse race videos to identify intra-race risk factors for fatal distal limb fracture.

    T.D.H. Parkin;P.D. Clegg;N.P. French;C.J. Proudman

  • Risk factors for race-associated sudden death in Thoroughbred racehorses in the UK (2000-2007).

    C. H. Lyle;K. J. Blissitt;R. N. Kennedy;B. C. Mc Gorum

  • External characteristics of the lateral aspect of the hoof differ between non-lame and lame horses.

    Sue J. Dyson;Carolyne A. Tranquille;Simon N. Collins;Tim D.H. Parkin

  • Risk factors associated with fatal injuries in Thoroughbred racehorses competing in flat racing in the United States and Canada.

    Stamatis-Panagiotis Georgopoulos;Tim D.H. Parkin

  • An online survey of horse-owners in Great Britain

    Lisa A. Boden;Tim D H Parkin;Julia Yates;Dominic Mellor

  • Pre-trilostane and three-hour post-trilostane cortisol to monitor trilostane therapy in dogs

    L. Macfarlane;T. Parkin;I. Ramsey

  • How do features of dressage arenas influence training surface properties which are potentially associated with lameness

    Rachel C. Murray;Juli Walters;Hannah Snart;Sue Dyson

Frequent Co-Authors

Sandy Love
Sandy Love University of Glasgow
Kenton L. Morgan
Kenton L. Morgan University of Liverpool
Nigel P. French
Nigel P. French Massey University
David L.H. Bennett
David L.H. Bennett University of Oxford
Peter D. Clegg
Peter D. Clegg University of Liverpool
Tim P. Barnett
Tim P. Barnett Scripps Institution of Oceanography
David F. Lappin
David F. Lappin University of Glasgow
Sarah C. Blott
Sarah C. Blott University of Nottingham
Pat Harris
Pat Harris Waltham Centre for Pet Nutrition
Rowland R. Kao
Rowland R. Kao University of Edinburgh

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