Martin Connock
Impact in
- Clinical Biochemistry top 2%
- Metabolism and Genetic Disorders
- Physiology top 5%
- Smoking Behavior and Cessation
- Lysosomal Storage Disorders Research
Papers in
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- Metabolism and Genetic Disorders 11
- Physiology 23
- Diet and metabolism studies 8
- Adipose Tissue and Metabolism 8
- Co-authors
- A Fry-SmithDavid MooreGillian M. SmallK. BurdettAileen ClarkeAmanda BurlsPaul SutcliffePaul Aveyard
- Journals
- Health Technology Assessment (31 papers)PLoS ONE (8 papers)Biochemical Society Transactions (6 papers)PharmacoEconomics (5 papers)BMJ Open (3 papers)
- Partner nations
- United KingdomFranceUnited States
In The Last Decade
Martin Connock
126 papers receiving 4.1k citations
Peers
Comparison fields: 5 of 161
- Clinical Biochemistry 210
- Physiology 780
- Rheumatology 440
- Applied Psychology 130
- Epidemiology 765
Countries citing papers authored by Martin Connock
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Fields of papers citing papers by Martin Connock
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Co-authors
The 25 scholars most cited alongside Martin Connock, linked wherever they have co-authored with each other. Click a name or a connecting line to browse the papers they share.
All Works
| # | Work | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2024 | 1 | |
| 2 | 2023 | 0 | |
| 3 | 2021 | 9 | |
| 4 | 2019 | 16 | |
| 5 | 2018 | 7 | |
| 6 | 2017 | 7 | |
| 7 | 2015 | 58 | |
| 8 | 2013 | 23 | |
| 9 | 2009 | 44 | |
| 10 | 2009 | 262 | |
| 11 | 2008 | 103 | |
| 12 | 2007 | 117 | |
| 13 | 2007 | 441 | |
| 14 | 2006 | 69 | |
| 15 | 2006 | 73 | |
| 16 | 2005 | 114 | |
| 17 | 2005 | 94 | |
| 18 | 2001 | 8 | |
| 19 | 1993 | 6 | |
| 20 | 1991 | 6 |
About Martin Connock
Martin Connock is a scholar working on Clinical Biochemistry, Physiology, Gastroenterology, Pathology and Forensic Medicine and Genetics, having authored 134 papers that have together received 4.3k indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptors (20 papers), Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life (11 papers), Metabolism and Genetic Disorders (11 papers), Diet and metabolism studies (8 papers), Adipose Tissue and Metabolism (8 papers), Total Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes (8 papers), Environmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology (7 papers) and Orthopaedic implants and arthroplasty (7 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Clinical Biochemistry (210 citations), Physiology (780 citations), Rheumatology (440 citations), Applied Psychology (130 citations) and Epidemiology (765 citations). Martin Connock has collaborated with scholars based in United Kingdom, France and United States. Frequent co-authors include A Fry-Smith, David Moore, Gillian M. Small, K. Burdett, Aileen Clarke, Amanda Burls, Paul Sutcliffe, Paul Aveyard, Rachel Court and Emma Frew. Their work appears in journals such as Health Technology Assessment, PLoS ONE, Biochemical Society Transactions, PharmacoEconomics and BMJ Open.
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