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Vincent A. Pieribone

Vincent A. Pieribone

D-Index & Metrics

Neuroscience

D-Index
58
Citations
13243
World Ranking
4148
National Ranking
1878

Vincent A. Pieribone 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 Vincent A. Pieribone sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 118 publications — 27th percentile

27% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Vincent A. Pieribone 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 Vincent A. Pieribone sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 58 D-Index — 57th percentile

57% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 163 D-Index or more.

Overview

Vincent A. Pieribone is affiliated with Yale University in the United States. Their research spans multiple areas within environmental science and neuroscience, with a strong focus on cellular and molecular neuroscience, ecology, and molecular biology. The main fields of study represented in their work include Environmental Science and Neuroscience, with significant contributions also related to Global and Planetary Change and Oceanography.

The scientist's research topics broadly cover Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies, Neural dynamics and brain function, Photoreceptor and optogenetics research, Neuroscience and Neural Engineering, Marine Ecology and Invasive Species, Neurobiology and Insect Physiology Research, and Marine Biology and Ecology Research.

Frequent co-authors in their body of work include Carlos M. Duarte, Jelena Platiša, Mattie Rodrigue, Fabio Marchese, and Tullia I. Terraneo.

Vincent A. Pieribone has published in various scientific venues, with a notable frequency in bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Frontiers in Marine Science, Scientific Reports, Ecology and Evolution, and Nature Methods.

Their recent papers highlight work related to voltage imaging, neural dynamics, and molecular mechanisms in various biological contexts:

  • "High-speed low-light in vivo two-photon voltage imaging of large neuronal populations", 2023, Nature Methods
  • "Dual-polarity voltage imaging of the concurrent dynamics of multiple neuron types", 2022, Science
  • "A putative chordate luciferase from a cosmopolitan tunicate indicates convergent bioluminescence evolution across phyla", 2020, Scientific Reports
  • "Dopamine-mediated interactions between short- and long-term memory dynamics", 2024, Nature
  • "Voltage imaging in the olfactory bulb using transgenic mouse lines expressing the genetically encoded voltage indicator ArcLight", 2022, Scientific Reports

Best Publications

  • The brain nucleus locus coeruleus: restricted afferent control of a broad efferent network

    G Aston-Jones;M Ennis;VA Pieribone;WT Nickell

  • SYNAPSINS AS REGULATORS OF NEUROTRANSMITTER RELEASE

    Sabine Hilfiker;Vincent A. Pieribone;Vincent A. Pieribone;Andrew J. Czernik;Hung-Teh Kao

  • Afferent regulation of locus coeruleus neurons: anatomy, physiology and pharmacology

    G. Aston-Jones;M. T. Shipley;G. Chouvet;M. Ennis

  • Distinct pools of synaptic vesicles in neurotransmitter release

    Vincent A. Pieribone;Oleg Shupliakov;Lennart Brodin;Sabine Hilfiker-Rothenfluh

  • Single Action Potentials and Subthreshold Electrical Events Imaged in Neurons with a Fluorescent Protein Voltage Probe

    Lei Jin;Zhou Han;Jelena Platisa;Julian R.A. Wooltorton

  • Distributions of mRNAs for alpha-2 adrenergic receptor subtypes in rat brain: an in situ hybridization study.

    Anthony P. Nicholas;Anthony P. Nicholas;Vincent Pieribone;Tomas Hökfelt

  • Severe deficiencies in dopamine signaling in presymptomatic Huntington's disease mice

    James A. Bibb;Zhen Yan;Per Svenningsson;Gretchen L. Snyder

  • THE DISTRIBUTION AND SIGNIFICANCE OF CNS ADRENOCEPTORS EXAMINED WITH IN SITU HYBRIDIZATION

    Anthony P. Nicholas;Tomas Hökfely;Vincent A. Pieribone

  • Genetically Targeted Optical Electrophysiology in Intact Neural Circuits

    Guan Liang Cao;Jelena Platisa;Vincent A. Pieribone;Davide Raccuglia

  • Distribution of alpha 1 adrenoceptors in rat brain revealed by in situ hybridization experiments utilizing subtype-specific probes

    VA Pieribone;AP Nicholas;A Dagerlind;T Hokfelt

  • Diverse afferents converge on the nucleus paragigantocellularis in the rat ventrolateral medulla: retrograde and anterograde tracing studies.

    Elisabeth J. Van Bockstaele;Vincent A. Pieribone;Gary Aston‐Jones

  • Colocalization of synapsin and actin during synaptic vesicle recycling

    Ona Bloom;Ona Bloom;Emma Evergren;Nikolay Tomilin;Ole Kjaerulff

  • Cellular localization of messenger RNA for beta-1 and beta-2 adrenergic receptors in rat brain: an in situ hybridization study.

    A.P. Nicholas;V.A. Pieribone;T. Hökfelt

  • A genetically targetable fluorescent probe of channel gating with rapid kinetics.

    Kazuto Ataka;Vincent A. Pieribone

  • Midbrain serotonergic neurons are central pH chemoreceptors

    Christopher A Severson;Wengang Wang;Vincent A Pieribone;Carolin I Dohle

  • Subregions of the periaqueductal gray topographically innervate the rostral ventral medulla in the rat.

    Elisabeth J. van Bockstaele;Elisabeth J. van Bockstaele;Gary Aston-Jones;Vincent A. Pieribone;Matthew Ennis

  • M-15: high-affinity chimeric peptide that blocks the neuronal actions of galanin in the hippocampus, locus coeruleus, and spinal cord

    T Bartfai;K Bedecs;T Land;U Langel

  • Galanin induces a hyperpolarization of norepinephrine-containing locus coeruleus neurons in the brainstem slice

    V.A. Pieribone;Z.-Q. Xu;X. Zhang;S. Grillner

  • Serotonin-, substance P- and glutamate/aspartate-like immunoreactivities in medullo-spinal pathways of rat and primate

    A.P. Nicholas;V.A. Pieribone;U. Arvidsson;T. Hökfelt

  • Galanin-5-hydroxytryptamine interactions : Electrophysiological, immunohistochemical and in situ hybridization studies on rat dorsal raphe neurons with a note on galanin R1 and R2 receptors

    Z.-Q.D Xu;X Zhang;V.A Pieribone;S Grillner

  • A protein kinase A–dependent molecular switch in synapsins regulates neurite outgrowth

    Hung Teh Kao;Hung Teh Kao;Hong Jun Song;Barbara Porton;Guo Li Ming

Frequent Co-Authors

Tomas Hökfelt
Tomas Hökfelt Karolinska Institute
Lennart Brodin
Lennart Brodin Karolinska Institute
Eugenio Culurciello
Eugenio Culurciello Purdue University West Lafayette
Gary Aston-Jones
Gary Aston-Jones Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Paul Greengard
Paul Greengard Rockefeller University
Rob DeSalle
Rob DeSalle American Museum of Natural History
Dan Larhammar
Dan Larhammar Uppsala University
Ulf Arvidsson
Ulf Arvidsson Karolinska Institute
Ehud Y. Isacoff
Ehud Y. Isacoff University of California, Berkeley

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