Cheryl Newman

1.6k total citations
31 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Cheryl Newman is a scholar working on Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology and Virology. According to data from OpenAlex, Cheryl Newman has authored 31 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Infectious Diseases, 11 papers in Epidemiology and 8 papers in Virology. Recurrent topics in Cheryl Newman's work include HIV Research and Treatment (8 papers), HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions (5 papers) and Cytomegalovirus and herpesvirus research (5 papers). Cheryl Newman is often cited by papers focused on HIV Research and Treatment (8 papers), HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions (5 papers) and Cytomegalovirus and herpesvirus research (5 papers). Cheryl Newman collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and Belgium. Cheryl Newman's co-authors include Robert H. DuRant, Carolyn Seymore Ashworth, B. Frank Polk, Vaughn I. Rickert, Christos Stathopoulos, Serge de Bustros, Maria Kostakioti, David G. Thanassi, John F. Fisher and R. D. Lovell and has published in prestigious journals such as New England Journal of Medicine, Annals of Internal Medicine and Clinical Infectious Diseases.

In The Last Decade

Cheryl Newman

30 papers receiving 1.1k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Cheryl Newman United States 18 383 285 225 220 158 31 1.1k
Gerald I. Byrne United States 33 1.1k 2.9× 215 0.8× 94 0.4× 26 0.1× 714 4.5× 60 3.2k
Mary C. Smith United States 21 182 0.5× 118 0.4× 23 0.1× 20 0.1× 109 0.7× 78 1.4k
Jochem M. D. Galama Netherlands 28 709 1.9× 716 2.5× 8 0.0× 85 0.4× 271 1.7× 53 2.1k
John T. Sinnott United States 18 340 0.9× 345 1.2× 34 0.2× 13 0.1× 77 0.5× 87 941
Stephanie A. Fritz United States 28 271 0.7× 1.2k 4.3× 18 0.1× 93 0.4× 648 4.1× 95 2.3k
Guillaume Martin‐Blondel France 24 520 1.4× 788 2.8× 36 0.2× 22 0.1× 191 1.2× 113 2.0k
Mukesh Kumar United States 30 365 1.0× 1.2k 4.1× 16 0.1× 31 0.1× 597 3.8× 97 2.7k
K. Y. Dadzie Burkina Faso 24 352 0.9× 1.2k 4.2× 613 2.7× 11 0.1× 232 1.5× 32 2.5k
B Thylefors Switzerland 24 1000 2.6× 659 2.3× 2.0k 8.9× 16 0.1× 391 2.5× 68 4.0k

Countries citing papers authored by Cheryl Newman

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Fields of papers citing papers by Cheryl Newman

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Cheryl Newman

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All Works

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Kumar, Princy, Deborah Goldstein, Richard L. Hengel, et al.. (2023). 1581. Weight and Metabolic Changes with Long-Acting Lenacapavir in a Combination Regimen in Treatment-Naïve People with HIV-1 at Week 80. Open Forum Infectious Diseases. 10(Supplement_2). 2 indexed citations
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Jelokhani‐Niaraki, Masoud, et al.. (2008). A CD study of uncoupling protein-1 and its transmembrane and matrix-loop domains. Biochemical Journal. 411(3). 593–603. 13 indexed citations
3.
Lapp, Carol A., et al.. (2007). CCL28 Effects on Periodontal Pathogens. Journal of Periodontology. 78(12). 2356–2363. 9 indexed citations
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Newman, Cheryl & Christos Stathopoulos. (2004). Autotransporter and Two-Partner Secretion: Delivery of Large-Size Virulence Factors by Gram-Negative Bacterial Pathogens. Critical Reviews in Microbiology. 30(4). 275–286. 37 indexed citations
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Roth, William, Cheryl Newman, J. P. Rissing, et al.. (2001). Identification of Non‐B Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Subtypes in Rural Georgia. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 183(1). 138–142. 17 indexed citations
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Marcus, Dennis M., D. Hull, Richard Rubin, & Cheryl Newman. (1999). LECYTHOPHORA MUTABILIS ENDOPHTHALMITIS AFTER LONG-TERM CORNEAL CYANOACRYLATE. Retina. 19(4). 351–353. 14 indexed citations
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Roth, William, et al.. (1999). Phylogenetic Examination of HIV Type 1 Glycoprotein 120-V3 Sequences in Patients from Rural Georgia. AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses. 15(4). 399–403. 2 indexed citations
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Pappas, Peter G., Robert W. Bradsher, Carol A. Kauffman, et al.. (1997). Treatment of Blastomycosis with Higher Doses of Fluconazole. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 25(2). 200–205. 55 indexed citations
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DuRant, Robert H., Carolyn Seymore Ashworth, Cheryl Newman, & Vaughn I. Rickert. (1994). Stability of the relationships between anabolic steroid use and multiple substance use among adolescents. Journal of Adolescent Health. 15(2). 111–116. 47 indexed citations
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McGrath, B J & Cheryl Newman. (1994). Genital Herpes Simplex Infections in Patients With the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome. Pharmacotherapy The Journal of Human Pharmacology and Drug Therapy. 14(5). 529–542. 21 indexed citations
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Newman, Cheryl, et al.. (1993). An Evaluation of a School-Based AIDS/HIV Education Program for Young Adolescents. AIDS Education and Prevention. 5(4). 327–339. 27 indexed citations
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DuRant, Robert H., et al.. (1993). Use of Multiple Drugs among Adolescents Who Use Anabolic Steroids. New England Journal of Medicine. 328(13). 922–926. 213 indexed citations
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DuRant, Robert H., et al.. (1992). High School Students' Knowledge of HIV/AIDS and Perceived Risk of Currently Having AIDS. Journal of School Health. 62(2). 59–63. 25 indexed citations
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DuRant, Robert H., et al.. (1992). AIDS/HIV knowledge level and perceived chance of having HIV among rural adolescents. Journal of Adolescent Health. 13(6). 499–505. 31 indexed citations
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Fisher, John F., et al.. (1990). Utility of Gram's and Giemsa Stains in the Diagnosis of Pulmonary Tuberculosis. American Review of Respiratory Disease. 141(2). 511–513. 9 indexed citations
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Newman, Cheryl, John F. Modlin, Robert H. Yolken, & Raphael P. Viscidi. (1989). Solution hybridization and enzyme immunoassay for biotinylated DNA-RNA hybrids to detect enteroviral RNA in cell culture. Molecular and Cellular Probes. 3(4). 375–382. 8 indexed citations
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Keay, Susan, Eskild Petersen, Timothy B. Icenogle, et al.. (1988). Ganciclovir Treatment of Serious Cytomegalovirus Infection in Heart and Heart-Lung Transplant Recipients. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 10(Supplement_3). S563–S572. 43 indexed citations
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Pepose, Jay S., Cheryl Newman, Michael C. Bach, et al.. (1987). Pathologic Features of Cytomegalovirus Retinopathy after Treatment with the Antiviral Agent Ganciclovir. Ophthalmology. 94(4). 414–424. 54 indexed citations
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Newman, Cheryl, et al.. (1987). Treatment of Cytomegalovirus Retinitis with Ganciclovir. Ophthalmology. 94(7). 824–830. 140 indexed citations

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