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Yaron Tomer 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 Yaron Tomer sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 207 publications — 3rd percentile

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Yaron Tomer 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 Yaron Tomer sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 75 D-Index — 6th percentile

6% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Yaron Tomer is affiliated with the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the United States. Their body of work is focused primarily within the field of Medicine, with significant contributions in subfields such as Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Genetics, Oncology, Infectious Diseases, and Surgery.

The scientist's research topics span several areas, including:

  • Diabetes and associated disorders
  • Thyroid Disorders and Treatments
  • COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies
  • Pancreatic function and diabetes
  • Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers
  • Neuroendocrine Tumor Research Advances
  • Patient Satisfaction in Healthcare

Notable recent publications include:

  • Effect of Systemic Glucocorticoids on Mortality or Mechanical Ventilation in Patients With COVID-19, 2020, Journal of Hospital Medicine
  • Preadmission Diabetes-Specific Risk Factors for Mortality in Hospitalized Patients With Diabetes and Coronavirus Disease 2019, 2020, Diabetes Care
  • Genetics and epigenetics of autoimmune thyroid diseases: Translational implications, 2022, Best Practice & Research Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
  • Hyperglycemic Emergencies Associated With COVID-19 Vaccination: A Case Series and Discussion, 2021, Journal of the Endocrine Society
  • Thyroid Dysfunction in Lung Cancer Patients Treated with Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors (ICIs): Outcomes in a Multiethnic Urban Cohort, 2021, Cancers

Frequent publication venues for Yaron Tomer's research include:

  • Journal of the Endocrine Society
  • Diabetes
  • Diabetes Care
  • Journal of Biological Chemistry
  • Journal of Autoimmunity

Collaborations are evident through frequent co-authorship with researchers such as Mihaela Stefan-Lifshitz, Cheuk Wun Li, Clyde B. Schechter, Roman Osman, and Erlinda Concepcion. The number of joint publications with these colleagues ranges from five to eight.

Best Publications

  • Searching for the autoimmune thyroid disease susceptibility genes: from gene mapping to gene function.

    Yaron Tomer;Terry F. Davies

  • Infection, Thyroid Disease, and Autoimmunity

    Yaron Tomer;Terry F. Davies

  • The etiology of autoimmune thyroid disease: a story of genes and environment.

    Yaron Tomer;Amanda Huber

  • Immunogenetics of autoimmune thyroid diseases: A comprehensive review.

    Hanna J. Lee;Cheuk Wun Li;Sara Salehi Hammerstad;Mihaela Stefan

  • Thyrotropin receptor–associated diseases: from adenomata to Graves disease

    Terry F. Davies;Takao Ando;Reigh Yi Lin;Yaron Tomer

  • The HLA gene complex in thyroid autoimmunity: from epidemiology to etiology.

    Eric M. Jacobson;Amanda Huber;Yaron Tomer;Yaron Tomer

  • A C/T Single-Nucleotide Polymorphism in the Region of the CD40 Gene is Associated with Graves' Disease

    Yaron Tomer;Erlinda Concepcion;David A. Greenberg

  • Common and Unique Susceptibility Loci in Graves and Hashimoto Diseases: Results of Whole-Genome Screening in a Data Set of 102 Multiplex Families

    Yaron Tomer;Yoshiyuki Ban;Erlinda Concepcion;Giuseppe Barbesino

  • The clinical and physiological spectrum of interferon-alpha induced thyroiditis: Toward a new classification†

    Jamie C. Mandac;Sonal Chaudhry;Kenneth E. Sherman;Yaron Tomer

  • A Graves' disease-associated Kozak sequence single-nucleotide polymorphism enhances the efficiency of CD40 gene translation: a case for translational pathophysiology.

    Eric M. Jacobson;Erlinda Concepcion;Taiji Oashi;Yaron Tomer

  • Joint Genetic Susceptibility to Type 1 Diabetes and Autoimmune Thyroiditis: from Epidemiology to Mechanisms

    Amanda Huber;Francesca Menconi;Sarah Corathers;Eric M. Jacobson

  • Mechanisms of Autoimmune Thyroid Diseases: From Genetics to Epigenetics

    Yaron Tomer

  • Genetic Susceptibility to Autoimmune Thyroid Disease: Past, Present, and Future

    Yaron Tomer

  • The CD40, CTLA-4, thyroglobulin, TSH receptor, and PTPN22 gene quintet and its contribution to thyroid autoimmunity: Back to the future

    Eric M. Jacobson;Yaron Tomer

  • Mapping the major susceptibility loci for familial Graves' and Hashimoto's diseases: evidence for genetic heterogeneity and gene interactions.

    Yaron Tomer;Giuseppe Barbesino;David A. Greenberg;Erlinda Concepcion

  • Amino acid substitutions in the thyroglobulin gene are associated with susceptibility to human and murine autoimmune thyroid disease.

    Yoshiyuki Ban;David A. Greenberg;Erlinda Concepcion;Lucy Skrabanek

  • Clinical Utility of TSH Receptor Antibodies

    Giuseppe Barbesino;Yaron Tomer;Yaron Tomer

  • Thyroglobulin is a thyroid specific gene for the familial autoimmune thyroid diseases.

    Yaron Tomer;David A. Greenberg;Erlinda Concepcion;Yoshiyuki Ban

  • Interferon alpha treatment and thyroid dysfunction.

    Yaron Tomer;Yaron Tomer;Jason T. Blackard;Nagako Akeno

  • Evidence for Association of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome in Caucasian Women with a Marker at the Insulin Receptor Gene Locus

    Stefania Tucci;Walter Futterweit;Erlinda S. Concepcion;David A. Greenberg

Frequent Co-Authors

David A. Greenberg
David A. Greenberg Nationwide Children's Hospital
Terry F. Davies
Terry F. Davies Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Charlotte Cunningham-Rundles
Charlotte Cunningham-Rundles Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
George J. Kahaly
George J. Kahaly Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Maria Chiara Monti
Maria Chiara Monti University of Salerno
John C. Morris
John C. Morris Washington University in St. Louis
Kenneth E. Sherman
Kenneth E. Sherman University of Cincinnati Medical Center
Santica M. Marcovina
Santica M. Marcovina University of Washington
Heather J. Cordell
Heather J. Cordell Newcastle University
John A. Todd
John A. Todd University of Oxford

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