N. Nanda

1.1k total citations · 1 hit paper
28 papers, 838 citations indexed

About

N. Nanda is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Molecular Biology and Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition. According to data from OpenAlex, N. Nanda has authored 28 papers receiving a total of 838 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 21 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 7 papers in Molecular Biology and 5 papers in Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition. Recurrent topics in N. Nanda's work include Malaria Research and Control (20 papers), Mosquito-borne diseases and control (13 papers) and Insect Resistance and Genetics (6 papers). N. Nanda is often cited by papers focused on Malaria Research and Control (20 papers), Mosquito-borne diseases and control (13 papers) and Insect Resistance and Genetics (6 papers). N. Nanda collaborates with scholars based in India, United States and Switzerland. N. Nanda's co-authors include Sarala K. Subbarao, Kamaraju Raghavendra, Arjit Mohapatra, Radhanath Satpathy, Sailajanandan Parida, Pravas R. Misra, Lorena Baccaglini, Lingaraj Pradhan, Dinesh S. Chandel and J. Glenn Morris and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal and Journal of Medical Entomology.

In The Last Decade

N. Nanda

28 papers receiving 807 citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
N. Nanda India 14 458 353 153 151 110 28 838
Dipankar Bachar France 12 323 0.7× 555 1.6× 35 0.2× 241 1.6× 63 0.6× 13 1.0k
Zongjie Li China 15 144 0.3× 241 0.7× 33 0.2× 189 1.3× 70 0.6× 58 628
Choon‐Mee Kim South Korea 15 137 0.3× 233 0.7× 78 0.5× 300 2.0× 36 0.3× 88 817
Aurélia Caputo France 14 85 0.2× 425 1.2× 36 0.2× 115 0.8× 66 0.6× 45 690
Jérémy Delerce France 17 64 0.1× 452 1.3× 130 0.8× 451 3.0× 63 0.6× 62 1.0k
Rashad Abdul‐Ghani Yemen 16 358 0.8× 94 0.3× 58 0.4× 159 1.1× 60 0.5× 59 849
Charles Brown Ghana 14 316 0.7× 78 0.2× 46 0.3× 146 1.0× 28 0.3× 61 655
Vincent P.K. Titanji Cameroon 16 164 0.4× 68 0.2× 122 0.8× 267 1.8× 25 0.2× 49 763
Roger A. Batchelor United States 12 219 0.5× 91 0.3× 31 0.2× 327 2.2× 32 0.3× 19 760
Wallace Bulimo Kenya 17 194 0.4× 119 0.3× 93 0.6× 189 1.3× 18 0.2× 71 856

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of N. Nanda

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Panigrahi, Pinaki, Sailajanandan Parida, N. Nanda, et al.. (2017). A randomized synbiotic trial to prevent sepsis among infants in rural India. Nature. 548(7668). 407–412. 356 indexed citations breakdown →
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Satpathy, Radhanath, Pritish Nanda, N. Nanda, et al.. (2016). Challenges in Implementation of the ANISA Protocol at the Odisha Site in India. The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 35(5). S74–S78. 2 indexed citations
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Singh, Ruchi, Dhirendra Singh, Ratan Gupta, et al.. (2014). Comparison of three PCR-based assays for the non-invasive diagnosis of malaria: detection of Plasmodium parasites in blood and saliva. European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases. 33(9). 1631–1639. 16 indexed citations
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Nanda, N., et al.. (2010). Falciparum Malaria in Children—A Brief Report of 305 Patients from Rourkela, Eastern India. The Indian Journal of Pediatrics. 78(4). 475–477. 4 indexed citations
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Singh, O. P., N. Nanda, Vas Dev, et al.. (2009). Molecular evidence of misidentification of Anopheles minimus as Anopheles fluviatilis in Assam (India). Acta Tropica. 113(3). 241–244. 31 indexed citations
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Singh, O. P., Dinesh Chandra, N. Nanda, et al.. (2006). On the conspecificity ofAnopheles fluviatilis species S withAnopheles minimus species C. Journal of Biosciences. 31(5). 671–677. 22 indexed citations
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Sharma, Sushma, et al.. (2005). Persistence of malaria transmission in a tribal area in Maharashtra, India. Current Science. 88(3). 475–478. 13 indexed citations
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Singh, O. P., et al.. (2004). An allele-specific polymerase chain reaction assay for the differentiation of members of theAnopheles culicifacies complex. Journal of Biosciences. 29(3). 275–280. 28 indexed citations
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Nanda, N., Manoja Kumar Das, Suman L. Wattal, T. Adak, & Sarala K. Subbarao. (2004). Cytogenetic Characterization of <I>Anopheles sundaicus</I> (Diptera: Culicidae) Population from Car Nicobar Island, India. Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 97(1). 171–176. 26 indexed citations
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Manonmani, A M, N. Nanda, P Jambulingam, et al.. (2003). Comparison of polymerase chain reaction assay and cytotaxonomy for identification of sibling species of Anopheles fluviatilis (Diptera: Culicidae). Bulletin of Entomological Research. 93(2). 169–171. 14 indexed citations
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Yadav, Rajpal S., H. C. Srivastava, T Adak, et al.. (2003). House-scale Evaluation of Bifenthrin Indoor Residual Spraying for Malaria Vector Control in India. Journal of Medical Entomology. 40(1). 58–63. 17 indexed citations
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Singh, O. P., Kamaraju Raghavendra, N. Nanda, P K Mittal, & Sarala K. Subbarao. (2002). Pyrethroid resistance in Anopheles culicifacies in Surat district, Gujarat, west India. Current Science. 82(5). 547–550. 39 indexed citations
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Dua, Virendra K., et al.. (2000). Investigation of malaria prevalence at National Thermal Power Corporation, Shaktinagar, Sonbhadra District (Uttar Pradesh), India.. PubMed. 31(4). 818–24. 5 indexed citations
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Nanda, N., Rajpal S. Yadav, Sarala K. Subbarao, Hema Joshi, & Vineeta Sharma. (2000). Studies on Anopheles fluviatilis and Anopheles culicifacies sibling species in relation to malaria in forested hilly and deforested riverine ecosystems in northern Orissa, India.. PubMed. 16(3). 199–205. 44 indexed citations
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Subbarao, Sarala K., et al.. (1999). Evidence for a New Malaria Vector Species, Species E, within theAnopheles culicifaciesComplex (Diptera: Culicidae). Journal of Medical Entomology. 36(5). 595–600. 55 indexed citations
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Nanda, N., et al.. (1994). Two-site immunoradiometric assay (IRMA): detection, efficiency, and procedural modifications.. PubMed. 10(2 Pt 1). 225–7. 3 indexed citations
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Nanda, N.. (1990). Ultrastructural study on the erythrocytic schizogony of Plasmodium vivax.. PubMed. 27(1). 15–23. 2 indexed citations
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Nanda, N.. (1990). Fine structure of the erythrocytic stages of Plasmodium vivax and the host cell alterations.. PubMed. 27(2). 65–78. 4 indexed citations
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Sharma, Vineeta, et al.. (1982). Impact of DDT spraying on malaria transmission in villages with resistant Anopheles culicifacies.. 19(1). 5–12. 12 indexed citations

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