Joseph Snow

3.7k total citations
48 papers, 2.2k citations indexed

About

Joseph Snow is a scholar working on Psychiatry and Mental health, Virology and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Joseph Snow has authored 48 papers receiving a total of 2.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health, 11 papers in Virology and 10 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Joseph Snow's work include HIV Research and Treatment (11 papers), HIV-related health complications and treatments (9 papers) and Alzheimer's disease research and treatments (5 papers). Joseph Snow is often cited by papers focused on HIV Research and Treatment (11 papers), HIV-related health complications and treatments (9 papers) and Alzheimer's disease research and treatments (5 papers). Joseph Snow collaborates with scholars based in United States, Czechia and United Kingdom. Joseph Snow's co-authors include Dennis S. Charney, David A. Luckenbaugh, Meena Vythilingam, Kenneth E. Towbin, Ellen Leibenluft, Daniel P. Dickstein, Daniel S. Pine, Erin B. McClure, George M. Anderson and Lawrence H. Staib and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Nature Communications and American Journal of Psychiatry.

In The Last Decade

Joseph Snow

48 papers receiving 2.1k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Joseph Snow United States 22 651 392 375 345 332 48 2.2k
Daimei Sasayama Japan 26 563 0.9× 324 0.8× 402 1.1× 211 0.6× 308 0.9× 119 2.1k
San‐Yuan Huang Taiwan 27 695 1.1× 266 0.7× 306 0.8× 206 0.6× 326 1.0× 125 2.4k
Yehuda Pollak Israel 25 666 1.0× 242 0.6× 417 1.1× 269 0.8× 294 0.9× 77 2.1k
Daniel Kondziella Denmark 29 549 0.8× 336 0.9× 434 1.2× 248 0.7× 204 0.6× 151 3.1k
Síntia Belangero Brazil 27 649 1.0× 486 1.2× 249 0.7× 153 0.4× 209 0.6× 123 2.1k
Paul McBride United States 19 712 1.1× 588 1.5× 673 1.8× 285 0.8× 375 1.1× 43 2.2k
Nicole R. Zürcher United States 29 506 0.8× 403 1.0× 893 2.4× 376 1.1× 210 0.6× 60 2.4k
Izabela Guimarães Barbosa Brazil 28 1.0k 1.6× 177 0.5× 312 0.8× 229 0.7× 233 0.7× 77 2.3k
Ricardo Alberto Moreno Brazil 28 1.0k 1.6× 135 0.3× 389 1.0× 288 0.8× 388 1.2× 123 2.3k
Joey Ward United Kingdom 27 521 0.8× 319 0.8× 347 0.9× 99 0.3× 259 0.8× 76 2.6k

Countries citing papers authored by Joseph Snow

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Fields of papers citing papers by Joseph Snow

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Joseph Snow

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Gilmore, Adrian W., Joseph Snow, Jenna M. Wilson, et al.. (2024). Long-term retention of real-world experiences in a patient with profound amnesia. Neuropsychologia. 204. 109010–109010. 1 indexed citations
2.
Wu, Tianxia, Chuen‐Yen Lau, Brian K. Agan, et al.. (2024). White and Gray Matter Changes are Associated With Neurocognitive Decline in HIV Infection. Annals of Neurology. 95(5). 941–950. 4 indexed citations
3.
DeMarino, Catherine, Maria Cowen, Gina Norato, et al.. (2024). HIV-1 RNA in extracellular vesicles is associated with neurocognitive outcomes. Nature Communications. 15(1). 4391–4391. 6 indexed citations
4.
Soldatos, Ariane, Camilo Toro, Wadih M. Zein, et al.. (2024). Chedíak-Higashi Syndrome: Hair-to-toe spectrum. Seminars in Pediatric Neurology. 52. 101168–101168. 3 indexed citations
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Lau, Chuen‐Yen, Swati Shah, Paul Wakim, et al.. (2024). Cardiovascular Disease, Brain Glucose Metabolism, and Neurocognitive Decline in People With Human Immunodeficiency Virus. Open Forum Infectious Diseases. 11(10). ofae552–ofae552. 1 indexed citations
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Lau, Chuen‐Yen, Tianxia Wu, Anuradha Ganesan, et al.. (2023). Neurocognitive Dysfunction With Neuronal Injury in People With HIV on Long-Duration Antiretroviral Therapy. Neurology. 100(24). 9 indexed citations
7.
Japee, Shruti, Jessica Jordan, Gang Chen, et al.. (2023). Inability to move one's face dampens facial expression perception. Cortex. 169. 35–49. 5 indexed citations
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Shchelochkov, Oleg A., Irini Manoli, Paul Juneau, et al.. (2021). Severity modeling of propionic acidemia using clinical and laboratory biomarkers. Genetics in Medicine. 23(8). 1534–1542. 13 indexed citations
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Wang, Jing, Sally Hunsberger, John H. Powers, et al.. (2021). Quality of life of HIV-negative, previously healthy individuals following cryptococcal meningoencephalitis. Scientific Reports. 11(1). 3673–3673. 3 indexed citations
10.
Snow, Joseph, Angela C. Summers, Talia Shirazi, et al.. (2019). HIV-Negative Cryptococcal Meningoencephalitis Results in a Persistent Frontal-Subcortical Syndrome. Scientific Reports. 9(1). 18442–18442. 9 indexed citations
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Shirazi, Talia, Joseph Snow, Greta B. Raglan, et al.. (2019). The neuropsychological phenotype of Chediak-Higashi disease. Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases. 14(1). 101–101. 8 indexed citations
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Kreisl, William Charles, Chul Hyoung Lyoo, Jeih-San Liow, et al.. (2016). Distinct patterns of increased translocator protein in posterior cortical atrophy and amnestic Alzheimer's disease. Neurobiology of Aging. 51. 132–140. 37 indexed citations
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Kreisl, William Charles, Chul Hyoung Lyoo, Jeih-San Liow, et al.. (2016). 11C-PBR28 binding to translocator protein increases with progression of Alzheimer's disease. Neurobiology of Aging. 44. 53–61. 132 indexed citations
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Kreisl, William Charles, Chul Hyoung Lyoo, Joseph Snow, et al.. (2013). In vivo radioligand binding to translocator protein correlates with severity of Alzheimer’s disease. Brain. 136(7). 2228–2238. 274 indexed citations
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Denayer, Ellen, Mie‐Jef Descheemaeker, Douglas R. Stewart, et al.. (2011). Observations on intelligence and behavior in 15 patients with Legius syndrome. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part C Seminars in Medical Genetics. 157(2). 123–128. 19 indexed citations
16.
Jacobs, M. S., Joseph Snow, Marilla Geraci, et al.. (2008). Association between level of emotional intelligence and severity of anxiety in generalized social phobia. Journal of Anxiety Disorders. 22(8). 1487–1495. 69 indexed citations
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Bonne, Omer, Meena Vythilingam, Masatoshi Inagaki, et al.. (2008). Reduced Posterior Hippocampal Volume in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. 69(7). 1087–1091. 108 indexed citations
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Holmes, M. Kathleen, Kristine Erickson, David A. Luckenbaugh, et al.. (2008). A comparison of cognitive functioning in medicated and unmedicated subjects with bipolar depression. Bipolar Disorders. 10(7). 806–815. 71 indexed citations
19.
Dickstein, Daniel P., Joseph Snow, Erin B. McClure, et al.. (2003). Neuropsychological performance in pediatric bipolar disorder. Biological Psychiatry. 55(1). 32–39. 148 indexed citations
20.
Waldstein, Shari R., Karl J. Maier, Joseph Snow, et al.. (2003). Peripheral Arterial Disease and Cognitive Function. Psychosomatic Medicine. 65(5). 757–763. 49 indexed citations

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