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Uri Kramer publication distribution in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Neuroscience in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Uri Kramer sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 110 publications — 22nd percentile

22% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 887 publications or more.

Uri Kramer D-index placement in Neuroscience in 2026

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

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This scientist: 39 D-Index — 15th percentile

15% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Uri Kramer is affiliated with Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center in Israel. Their research primarily focuses on epilepsy research and treatment, with additional work in cannabis and cannabinoid research, infectious encephalopathies and encephalitis, neuroscience and neuropharmacology research, biochemical analysis and sensing techniques, bacterial infections and vaccines, and neonatal and fetal brain pathology.

The subfields of their work include psychiatry and mental health, pediatrics, perinatology and child health, pharmacology, infectious diseases, and cellular and molecular neuroscience.

Uri Kramer's publications appear most frequently in the journal Brain and Development, with four papers published there. Other journals where their work has appeared include Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology and BMC Pediatrics.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Uri Kramer include:

  • "Cannabidiol-enriched oil in children and adults with treatment-resistant epilepsy-does tolerance exist?" (2020, Brain and Development)
  • "Whole-exome and HLA sequencing in Febrile infection-related epilepsy syndrome" (2020, Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology)
  • "Early prediction of encephalopathic transformation in children with benign epilepsy with centro-temporal spikes" (2020, Brain and Development)
  • "Cardiometabolic outcomes in children and adolescents with West syndrome" (2021, BMC Pediatrics)
  • "Dosage of cannabidiol-enriched cannabis in children and adults with epilepsy" (2021, Brain and Development)

Frequently collaborating with Uri Kramer are the following researchers:

  • Aviva Fattal-Valevski
  • Shimrit Uliel-Sibony
  • Moran Hausman-Kedem
  • Adi Porat Rein
  • Moran Hausman Kedem

Best Publications

  • Interhemispheric correlations of slow spontaneous neuronal fluctuations revealed in human sensory cortex

    Yuval Nir;Roy Mukamel;Ilan Dinstein;Eran Privman

  • Febrile infection-related epilepsy syndrome (FIRES): pathogenesis, treatment, and outcome: a multicenter study on 77 children.

    Uri Kramer;Ching Shiang Chi;Kuang Lin Lin;Nicola Specchio

  • Neural “Ignition”: Enhanced Activation Linked to Perceptual Awareness in Human Ventral Stream Visual Cortex

    Lior Fisch;Eran Privman;Michal Ramot;Michal Harel

  • CBD-enriched medical cannabis for intractable pediatric epilepsy: The current Israeli experience

    Michal Tzadok;Shimrit Uliel-Siboni;Ilan Linder;Uri Kramer

  • Clinical spectrum and medical treatment of children with electrical status epilepticus in sleep (ESES).

    Uri Kramer;Liora Sagi;Hadassa Goldberg-Stern;Nathanel Zelnik

  • Alternating hemiplegia of childhood: clinical manifestations and long-term outcome.

    Mohamad A Mikati;Uri Kramer;Mary L Zupanc;Robin J Shanahan

  • A Novel Portable Seizure Detection Alarm System: Preliminary Results

    Uri Kramer;Svetlana Kipervasser;Arie Shlitner;Ruben Kuzniecky

  • Epidemiology of epilepsy in childhood: A cohort of 440 consecutive patients

    Uri Kramer;Yoram Nevo;Miriam Y. Neufeld;Aviva Fatal

  • The prevalence of atypical presentations and comorbidities of benign childhood epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes

    Eliel Tovia;Hadassa Goldberg-Stern;Bruria Ben Zeev;Eli Heyman

  • Use of subdural grids and strip electrodes to identify a seizure focus in children.

    P. D. Adelson;P. M. Black;J. R. Madsen;U. Kramer

  • Severe refractory status epilepticus owing to presumed encephalitis.

    Uri Kramer;Zamir Shorer;Bruria Ben-Zeev;Tally Lerman-Sagie

  • Efficacy of CBD-enriched medical cannabis for treatment of refractory epilepsy in children and adolescents - An observational, longitudinal study.

    Moran Hausman-Kedem;Shay Menascu;Uri Kramer

  • Hypsarrhythmia Frequency of Variant Patterns and Correlation with Etiology and Outcome

    U. Kramer;W. C. Sue;M. A. Mikati

  • Outcome of infants with unilateral Sturge-Weber syndrome and early onset seizures.

    Uri Kramer;Esther Kahana;Zamir Shorer;Bruria Ben-Zeev

  • Differential diagnosis of staring spells in children: A video-eeg study

    Lionel Carmant;Uri Kramer;Gregory L. Holmes;Mohamad A. Mikati

  • Enhanced category tuning revealed by intracranial electroencephalograms in high-order human visual areas.

    Eran Privman;Yuval Nir;Uri Kramer;Svetlana Kipervasser

  • Multicenter long-term follow-up of children with idiopathic West syndrome: ACTH versus vigabatrin

    S. Cohen-Sadan;U. Kramer;B. Ben-Zeev;E. Lahat

  • Preliminary results of the global audit of treatment of refractory status epilepticus

    M. Ferlisi;S. Hocker;M. Grade;E. Trinka

  • Atypical Presentations of Benign Childhood Epilepsy With Centrotemporal Spikes : A Review

    Uri Kramer

  • Focal features in West syndrome indicating candidacy for surgery

    Uri Kramer;Whey-Chen Sue;Mohamad A Mikati

  • The value of EEG in children with chronic headaches.

    Uri Kramer;Yoram Nevo;Miriam Y. Neufeld;Shaul Harel

Frequent Co-Authors

Itzhak Fried
Itzhak Fried University of California, Los Angeles
Rafael Malach
Rafael Malach Weizmann Institute of Science
Michal Harel
Michal Harel Weizmann Institute of Science
Mohamad A. Mikati
Mohamad A. Mikati Duke University
Shlomo Shinnar
Shlomo Shinnar Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Lionel Carmant
Lionel Carmant University of Montreal
Yuval Nir
Yuval Nir Tel Aviv University
John C. Mulley
John C. Mulley Bangor University
Melanie Bahlo
Melanie Bahlo Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
Naomichi Matsumoto
Naomichi Matsumoto Yokohama City University

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