John Murray

2.2k total citations
48 papers, 625 citations indexed

About

John Murray is a scholar working on Oncology, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, John Murray has authored 48 papers receiving a total of 625 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Oncology, 7 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and 6 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in John Murray's work include CAR-T cell therapy research (5 papers), Interstitial Lung Diseases and Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (4 papers) and Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (4 papers). John Murray is often cited by papers focused on CAR-T cell therapy research (5 papers), Interstitial Lung Diseases and Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (4 papers) and Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (4 papers). John Murray collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Netherlands and Italy. John Murray's co-authors include Vikas Gupta, A. B. Murray, Gang Ye, W.H.J. Summerskill, Kenneth Lawrence, Melanie Olesky, Kalvin Yu, Silvia Montoto, Grzegorz Basak and Rafael F. Duarte and has published in prestigious journals such as New England Journal of Medicine, SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología and Blood.

In The Last Decade

John Murray

39 papers receiving 574 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
John Murray United Kingdom 13 163 122 120 97 81 48 625
Volker Strenger Austria 19 136 0.8× 386 3.2× 334 2.8× 84 0.9× 45 0.6× 57 859
Christine Lawrence France 17 44 0.3× 136 1.1× 273 2.3× 167 1.7× 28 0.3× 45 843
Cindi Chen United States 13 51 0.3× 151 1.2× 152 1.3× 38 0.4× 49 0.6× 39 745
Laila Schneidewind Germany 13 93 0.6× 262 2.1× 84 0.7× 37 0.4× 116 1.4× 76 552
Benjamin Wyplosz France 15 51 0.3× 185 1.5× 115 1.0× 32 0.3× 13 0.2× 60 608
Mara Sobel Canada 15 62 0.4× 74 0.6× 30 0.3× 190 2.0× 110 1.4× 80 852
Michelle K. Yong Australia 14 145 0.9× 487 4.0× 282 2.4× 29 0.3× 35 0.4× 51 766
Ann Fieberg United States 15 36 0.2× 234 1.9× 120 1.0× 40 0.4× 50 0.6× 28 1.0k
Kentaro Iwata Japan 12 39 0.2× 181 1.5× 135 1.1× 99 1.0× 16 0.2× 56 622
Maria Antonietta Romeo Italy 11 22 0.1× 176 1.4× 68 0.6× 133 1.4× 229 2.8× 20 1.5k

Countries citing papers authored by John Murray

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Fields of papers citing papers by John Murray

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of John Murray

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Kenyon, Michelle, Sarah Liptrott, Daphna Hutt, et al.. (2024). Nurses’ reported training needs for advanced cell therapies: a survey on behalf of the Nurses Group of the EBMT. PubMed. 6(4). 104–113.
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Dunne, Michael W., Sailaja Puttagunta, Steven I. Aronin, et al.. (2022). Impact of Empirical Antibiotic Therapy on Outcomes of Outpatient Urinary Tract Infection Due to Nonsusceptible Enterobacterales. Microbiology Spectrum. 10(1). e0235921–e0235921. 26 indexed citations
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Ellard, Rose, Michelle Kenyon, Daphna Hutt, et al.. (2022). The EBMT Immune Effector Cell Nursing Guidelines on CAR-T Therapy: A Framework for Patient Care and Managing Common Toxicities. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 4(3). 75–88. 13 indexed citations
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Gagelmann, Nico, Anna Sureda, Silvia Montoto, et al.. (2022). Access to and affordability of CAR T-cell therapy in multiple myeloma: an EBMT position paper. The Lancet Haematology. 9(10). e786–e795. 23 indexed citations
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Kenyon, Michelle, Rose Ellard, Katerina Bakunina, et al.. (2021). The 47th Annual Meeting of the European Society for Blood and Marrow Transplantation: Nurses Group – Poster Sessions (NP001 – NP028). Bone Marrow Transplantation. 56(S1). 344–362.
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Kozijn, A.E., Katerina Bakunina, Diana Averbuch, et al.. (2021). Contribution of nurses to protective environment in haematopoietic cell transplant setting: an international survey by the European Society for Blood and Marrow Transplantation. Bone Marrow Transplantation. 56(6). 1433–1440. 5 indexed citations
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Ljungman, Per, Małgorzata Mikulska, Rafael de la Cámara, et al.. (2020). The challenge of COVID-19 and hematopoietic cell transplantation; EBMT recommendations for management of hematopoietic cell transplant recipients, their donors, and patients undergoing CAR T-cell therapy. Bone Marrow Transplantation. 55(11). 2071–2076. 122 indexed citations
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Ljungman, Per, Małgorzata Mikulska, Rafael de la Cámara, et al.. (2020). Correction: The challenge of COVID-19 and hematopoietic cell transplantation: EBMT recommendations for management of hematopoietic cell transplant recipients, their donors, and patients undergoing CAR T-cell therapy. Bone Marrow Transplantation. 56(3). 755–755. 11 indexed citations
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Gupta, Vikas, Gang Ye, Melanie Olesky, et al.. (2019). National prevalence estimates for resistant Enterobacteriaceae and Acinetobacter species in hospitalized patients in the United States. International Journal of Infectious Diseases. 85. 203–211. 40 indexed citations
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Gupta, Vikas, Gang Ye, Melanie Olesky, et al.. (2019). Trends in resistant Enterobacteriaceae and Acinetobacter species in hospitalized patients in the United States: 2013–2017. BMC Infectious Diseases. 19(1). 742–742. 49 indexed citations
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Kiasari, Bahman Abedi, Pamela Vallely, Caroline Corless, et al.. (2011). Evidence of simian virus 40 infection in multiple organ transplant recipients with renal dysfunction. Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases. 43(9). 736–741. 1 indexed citations
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Amrol, David J. & John Murray. (2005). Alternative medical treatment strategies for chronic hyperplastic eosinophilic sinusitis. Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head & Neck Surgery. 13(1). 55–59. 7 indexed citations
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Hastings, M., et al.. (2001). Quinolone resistance in neutropenic patients: the effect of prescribing policy in the UK and Pakistan. Clinical & Laboratory Haematology. 23(1). 39–42. 10 indexed citations
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Holt, E. M., et al.. (1973). Interauterine Transfusion: 101 Consecutive Cases treated at Queen Charlotte's Maternity Hospital. BMJ. 3(5870). 39–43. 12 indexed citations

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