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23740
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16162
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8132

Ursula B. Kaiser 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 Ursula B. Kaiser sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 325 publications — 22nd percentile

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

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

Ursula B. Kaiser 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 Ursula B. Kaiser sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 82 D-Index — 21st percentile

21% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Ursula B. Kaiser is affiliated with Brigham and Women's Hospital in the United States and has contributed extensively to the field of medicine, particularly within endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism. Their research spans several subfields including reproductive medicine, molecular biology, genetics, and physiology.

The scientist's work primarily focuses on topics such as pituitary gland disorders and treatments, hypothalamic control of reproductive hormones, growth hormone and insulin-like growth factors, adrenal and paraganglionic tumors, ovarian function and disorders, glioma diagnosis and treatment, and adipose tissue and metabolism.

Ursula B. Kaiser's recent papers include:

  • Diagnosis and management of prolactin-secreting pituitary adenomas: a Pituitary Society international Consensus Statement, 2023, Nature Reviews Endocrinology
  • Clinical Biology of the Pituitary Adenoma, 2022, Endocrine Reviews
  • Clinical Advances in Sex- and Gender-Informed Medicine to Improve the Health of All, 2020, JAMA Internal Medicine
  • Consensus on criteria for acromegaly diagnosis and remission, 2023, Pituitary
  • Our Response to COVID-19 as Endocrinologists and Diabetologists, 2020, The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Ursula B. Kaiser include:

  • Rona S. Carroll
  • Ana Paula Abreu
  • Edward R. Laws
  • Philippe Chanson
  • Шломо Мелмед

The primary publication venues where Ursula B. Kaiser has shared research findings are:

  • Journal of the Endocrine Society (43 publications)
  • The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (14 publications)
  • Pituitary (6 publications)
  • Nature Reviews Endocrinology (5 publications)
  • European Journal of Endocrinology (4 publications)

Ursula B. Kaiser's research contributions encompass 166 publications broadly within medicine, emphasizing the areas that intersect endocrinology, reproductive health, molecular and genetic mechanisms, and physiological regulation. Their collaborative network and choice of high-impact journals reflect active involvement in advancing understanding of hormonal disorders and endocrine system pathologies.

Best Publications

  • The GPR54 Gene as a Regulator of Puberty

    Stephanie B. Seminara;Sophie Messager;Emmanouella E. Chatzidaki;Rosemary R. Thresher

  • Loss of 5-Hydroxymethylcytosine Is an Epigenetic Hallmark of Melanoma

    Christine Guo Lian;Yufei Xu;Craig Ceol;Craig Ceol;Feizhen Wu

  • A GPR54-Activating Mutation in a Patient with Central Precocious Puberty

    Milena Gurgel Teles;Suzy D.C. Bianco;Vinicius Nahime Brito;Ericka B. Trarbach

  • Central precocious puberty caused by mutations in the imprinted gene MKRN3

    Ana Paula Abreu;Andrew Dauber;Delanie B. Macedo;Sekoni D. Noel

  • Pubertal development and regulation

    Ana Paula Abreu;Ursula B Kaiser

  • Endocrine Toxicity of Cancer Immunotherapy Targeting Immune Checkpoints.

    Lee-Shing Chang;Romualdo Barroso-Sousa;Sara M Tolaney;F Stephen Hodi

  • Mutations of the KISS1 gene in disorders of puberty

    Leticia G. Silveira;S. D. Noel;A. P. Silveira-Neto;A. P. Abreu

  • The genetic and molecular basis of idiopathic hypogonadotropic hypogonadism.

    Suzy D. C. Bianco;Ursula B. Kaiser

  • TAC3/TACR3 Mutations Reveal Preferential Activation of Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Release by Neurokinin B in Neonatal Life Followed by Reversal in Adulthood

    Elena Gianetti;Cintia Tusset;Sekoni D. Noel;Margaret G. Au

  • Incidence and risk factors of central nervous system recurrence in aggressive lymphoma—a survey of 1693 patients treated in protocols of the German High-Grade Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma Study Group (DSHNHL)

    V. Boehme;S. Zeynalova;M. Kloess;M. Loeffler

  • Studies of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) action using GnRH receptor-expressing pituitary cell lines.

    Ursula B. Kaiser;P. Michael Conn;William W. Chin

  • Tet3 CXXC Domain and Dioxygenase Activity Cooperatively Regulate Key Genes for Xenopus Eye and Neural Development

    Yufei Xu;Chao Xu;Akiko Kato;Wolfram Tempel

  • Human LSD2/KDM1b/AOF1 Regulates Gene Transcription by Modulating Intragenic H3K4me2 Methylation

    Rui Fang;Andrew J. Barbera;Yufei Xu;Michael Rutenberg

  • Differential effects of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) pulse frequency on gonadotropin subunit and GnRH receptor messenger ribonucleic acid levels in vitro.

    Ursula B. Kaiser;Andrzej Jakubowiak;Anna Steinberger;William W. Chin

  • Prevalence, phenotypic spectrum, and modes of inheritance of gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor mutations in idiopathic hypogonadotropic hypogonadism.

    M. Beranova;L. M. B. Oliveira;G. Y. Bédécarrats;E. Schipani

  • Systemic High-Dose Corticosteroid Treatment Does Not Improve the Outcome of Ipilimumab-Related Hypophysitis: A Retrospective Cohort Study

    Le Min;Frank Stephen Hodi;Anita Giobbie-Hurder;Patrick A. Ott

  • Initial clinical results of linac-based stereotactic radiosurgery and stereotactic radiotherapy for pituitary adenomas

    Michihide Mitsumori;Michihide Mitsumori;Dennis C. Shrieve;Dennis C. Shrieve;Eben Alexander;Eben Alexander;Ursula B. Kaiser;Ursula B. Kaiser

  • Consensus on diagnosis and management of Cushing's disease: a guideline update.

    Maria Fleseriu;Richard Auchus;Irina Bancos;Anat Ben-Shlomo

  • Regulation of rat pituitary gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor mRNA levels in vivo and in vitro.

    U B Kaiser;A Jakubowiak;A Steinberger;W W Chin

  • Sex and Gender Differences Research Design for Basic, Clinical, and Population Studies: Essentials for Investigators

    Janet W Rich-Edwards;Janet W Rich-Edwards;Ursula B Kaiser;Grace L Chen;JoAnn E Manson;JoAnn E Manson

Frequent Co-Authors

William W. Chin
William W. Chin Harvard Medical School
Berenice B. Mendonca
Berenice B. Mendonca Universidade de São Paulo
Edward R. Laws
Edward R. Laws Brigham and Women's Hospital
William F. Crowley
William F. Crowley Harvard University
Bradford B. Lowell
Bradford B. Lowell Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Yujiang Geno Shi
Yujiang Geno Shi Harvard University
Manuel Tena-Sempere
Manuel Tena-Sempere University of Córdoba
Janet E. Hall
Janet E. Hall National Institutes of Health
F. Stephen Hodi
F. Stephen Hodi Harvard University
Leonor Pinilla
Leonor Pinilla University of Córdoba

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