Deborah Wright

689 total citations
20 papers, 358 citations indexed

About

Deborah Wright is a scholar working on Clinical Psychology, Oncology and Social Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Deborah Wright has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 358 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 5 papers in Clinical Psychology, 5 papers in Oncology and 3 papers in Social Psychology. Recurrent topics in Deborah Wright's work include CAR-T cell therapy research (3 papers), Resilience and Mental Health (3 papers) and Health and Medical Research Impacts (2 papers). Deborah Wright is often cited by papers focused on CAR-T cell therapy research (3 papers), Resilience and Mental Health (3 papers) and Health and Medical Research Impacts (2 papers). Deborah Wright collaborates with scholars based in New Zealand, United States and Australia. Deborah Wright's co-authors include P. Paul Heppner, Stephen W. Cook, Ann R. Fischer, Patricia Frazier, Kurt A. DeBord, Bryan R. Parry, Julie Arnold, Ingrid Winship, Susan Parry and Gregory O’Grady and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Counseling Psychology, Diseases of the Colon & Rectum and The Medical Journal of Australia.

In The Last Decade

Deborah Wright

19 papers receiving 317 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Deborah Wright New Zealand 7 180 176 71 54 50 20 358
María Cámara Spain 7 210 1.2× 102 0.6× 129 1.8× 49 0.9× 43 0.9× 14 408
Merle A. Keitel United States 9 145 0.8× 95 0.5× 124 1.7× 82 1.5× 11 0.2× 18 407
Mo Therese Hannah United States 10 161 0.9× 156 0.9× 105 1.5× 49 0.9× 24 0.5× 21 344
Molly K. Tschopp United States 12 146 0.8× 91 0.5× 66 0.9× 89 1.6× 13 0.3× 21 341
Linda Charvoz Switzerland 11 256 1.4× 339 1.9× 192 2.7× 56 1.0× 44 0.9× 23 517
Ryotaro Uemura Japan 8 124 0.7× 54 0.3× 46 0.6× 54 1.0× 22 0.4× 12 312
Évelyne Bouteyre France 10 180 1.0× 93 0.5× 82 1.2× 106 2.0× 37 0.7× 41 343
David J. Wimer United States 8 195 1.1× 119 0.7× 111 1.6× 62 1.1× 57 1.1× 11 454
Maria G. Checton United States 10 140 0.8× 254 1.4× 167 2.4× 163 3.0× 18 0.4× 23 484
Katherine McArthur United Kingdom 10 249 1.4× 84 0.5× 60 0.8× 57 1.1× 9 0.2× 16 377

Countries citing papers authored by Deborah Wright

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Fields of papers citing papers by Deborah Wright

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Deborah Wright

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Deborah Wright. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Deborah Wright based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Deborah Wright. Deborah Wright is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Xu, William, Cameron I. Wells, Chris Varghese, et al.. (2024). Protocol for a national, multicentre study of post‐endoscopy colorectal and upper gastrointestinal cancers: The POET study. Colorectal Disease. 26(9). 1720–1731.
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Popis, Martyna, Shanmugarajan Krishnan, Deborah Wright, et al.. (2024). 753 AgenT-797 cell therapy can be combined with next-generation immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) and/or bi-specific engagers to improve anti-cancer response. Regular and Young Investigator Award Abstracts. A857–A857. 1 indexed citations
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Michelet, Xavier, Martyna Popis, Shannon K. Boi, et al.. (2022). 358 Development of an allogenic FAP CAR iNKT product to target tumor stroma and modulate the tumor microenvironment. Regular and Young Investigator Award Abstracts. A377–A377. 1 indexed citations
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Masakayan, Reed, Martyna Popis, Paul Ibbett, et al.. (2022). 322 MiNK-413: a next generation armored allogenic BCMA CAR iNKT product. Regular and Young Investigator Award Abstracts. A338–A338. 1 indexed citations
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Varghese, Chris, et al.. (2021). Barriers and solutions to trainee-led research collaboratives in New Zealand.. New Zealand medical journal. 134(1541). 119–122. 1 indexed citations
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Wright, Deborah, Nicholas Evennett, & John A. Windsor. (2013). Necessary research knowledge and skills for all surgeons: a futile survey or fuel for debate?. ANZ Journal of Surgery. 83(10). 702–704. 1 indexed citations
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McDonald, Rachel, et al.. (2013). Supply and demand mismatch for flexible (part‐time) surgical training in Australasia. The Medical Journal of Australia. 198(8). 423–425. 8 indexed citations
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Wright, Deborah, Cristin G. Print, & Arend E. H. Merrie. (2011). Clinical decision support systems: should we rely on unvalidated tools?. ANZ Journal of Surgery. 81(5). 314–317. 3 indexed citations
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Wright, Deborah, et al.. (2011). Immunohistochemistry to Detect Hereditary Nonpolyposis Colorectal Cancer in Young Patients: the 7-Year Auckland Experience. Diseases of the Colon & Rectum. 54(5). 552–558. 16 indexed citations
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Wright, Deborah. (2008). Conformists or dynamic professionals: what's the current image that students are identifying with as a result of English Allied Health Professional Higher Education programmes?. PubMed. 37(4). e338–53. 2 indexed citations
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Collins, Angela, et al.. (2004). Developing a Central Sterile Surgical Instrument Technician Program. AORN Journal. 80(2). 235–241. 4 indexed citations
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Frazier, Patricia, et al.. (1996). Adult attachment style and partner choice: Correlational and experimental findings. Personal Relationships. 3(2). 117–136. 63 indexed citations
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Heppner, P. Paul, et al.. (1995). Progress in resolving problems: A problem-focused style of coping.. Journal of Counseling Psychology. 42(3). 279–293. 151 indexed citations
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Heppner, P. Paul, et al.. (1995). Progress in resolving problems: A problem-focused style of coping.. Journal of Counseling Psychology. 42(3). 279–293. 9 indexed citations
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Wright, Deborah & P. Paul Heppner. (1993). Examining the well-being of nonclinical college students: Is knowledge of the presence of parental alcoholism useful?. Journal of Counseling Psychology. 40(3). 324–334. 42 indexed citations
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Wright, Deborah & P. Paul Heppner. (1991). Coping among nonclinical college-age children of alcoholics.. Journal of Counseling Psychology. 38(4). 465–472. 3 indexed citations
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Wright, Deborah & P. Paul Heppner. (1991). Coping among nonclinical college-age children of alcoholics.. Journal of Counseling Psychology. 38(4). 465–472. 46 indexed citations
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Heppner, P. Paul, et al.. (1990). Discovering Ourselves by Unfolding our Panorama: Interviewing Pioneers in Counseling. Journal of Counseling & Development. 68(6). 655–663. 3 indexed citations
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Wright, Deborah. (1989). Behind the Label “Alcoholic”. Journal of Counseling & Development. 67(8). 482–483. 2 indexed citations

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