Core Metrics
Total Citations
3,702
H-Index
25
Publications
135
i10-Index
40
2-Year Citedness
2.7
avg citations per work
Ability Dimensions
3,702 citations, h=25
2yr mean: 2.7
135 papers (4.4/year)
27 cites/paper
3 unique research topics
4 topic areas
Top 3 papers: 45% of citations
* Percentile scores are calculated relative to all scholars in the computational neuroscience dataset. Tags are assigned based on dimension combinations. Hover over the radar chart for details.
Scholar Profile Analysis
David G. Beiser is a emerging scholar in computational neuroscience, currently affiliated with University of Chicago.
Over a 31-year academic career, published 135 papers (averaging 4.4 per year), with 3,702 citations.
Outstanding early career performance: first 5 years account for 43.2% of total citations (1,599), showing strong early impact.
Primary research areas include Pathophysiology, Pathophysiology, Gene.
Key Findings
Signature Work
"Models of Information Processing in the Basal Ganglia" is the most influential work, with 1,184 citations, published in 1994.
Early Career Analysis (First 5 Years)
Career Start
1994 - 1998
Early Citations
1,599
Early Works
16
Early Impact %
43.2%
Top Early Career Paper
Models of Information Processing in the Basal Ganglia
Publication Timeline
Research Topics
Top Publications
Models of Information Processing in the Basal Ganglia
1,184
Citations
Effect of Antithrombotic Therapy on Clinical Outcomes in Outpatients With Clinically Stable Symptomatic COVID-19
256
Citations
Model of Cortical-Basal Ganglionic Processing: Encoding the Serial Order of Sensory Events
241
Citations
Interim Estimates of Vaccine Effectiveness of Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna COVID-19 Vaccines Among Health Care Personnel — 33 U.S. Sites, January–March 2021
206
Citations
Nitrite Therapy After Cardiac Arrest Reduces Reactive Oxygen Species Generation, Improves Cardiac and Neurological Function, and Enhances Survival via Reversible Inhibition of Mitochondrial Complex I
179
Citations
Clinical and hemodynamic comparison of 15:2 and 30:2 compression-to-ventilation ratios for cardiopulmonary resuscitation*
140
Citations
Intra-arrest cooling with delayed reperfusion yields higher survival than earlier normothermic resuscitation in a mouse model of cardiac arrest
109
Citations
Derangements in blood glucose following initial resuscitation from in-hospital cardiac arrest: A report from the national registry of cardiopulmonary resuscitation
97
Citations
CommunityRx: A Population Health Improvement Innovation That Connects Clinics To Communities
93
Citations
Network models of the basal ganglia
92
Citations