Omer G. Berger

2.5k total citations
25 papers, 1.9k citations indexed

About

Omer G. Berger is a scholar working on Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Nutrition and Dietetics and Speech and Hearing. According to data from OpenAlex, Omer G. Berger has authored 25 papers receiving a total of 1.9k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 23 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, 8 papers in Nutrition and Dietetics and 6 papers in Speech and Hearing. Recurrent topics in Omer G. Berger's work include Heavy Metal Exposure and Toxicity (22 papers), Trace Elements in Health (6 papers) and Noise Effects and Management (6 papers). Omer G. Berger is often cited by papers focused on Heavy Metal Exposure and Toxicity (22 papers), Trace Elements in Health (6 papers) and Noise Effects and Management (6 papers). Omer G. Berger collaborates with scholars based in United States and Spain. Omer G. Berger's co-authors include Kim N. Dietrich, Robert L. Bornschein, Paul Succop, Paul B. Hammond, P. Brett Hammond, Rakesh Shukla, C. Ralph Buncher, M. Douglas Ris, Bruce P. Lanphear and Amit Bhattacharya and has published in prestigious journals such as PEDIATRICS, Environmental Health Perspectives and The Journal of Pediatrics.

In The Last Decade

Omer G. Berger

24 papers receiving 1.8k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Omer G. Berger United States 18 1.5k 527 395 365 234 25 1.9k
Neil R. Wigg Australia 16 1.1k 0.7× 427 0.8× 407 1.0× 268 0.7× 192 0.8× 24 1.6k
D Bellinger United States 19 1.2k 0.8× 431 0.8× 334 0.8× 180 0.5× 202 0.9× 29 1.7k
M. Rabinowitz United States 15 1.6k 1.1× 610 1.2× 749 1.9× 129 0.4× 137 0.6× 19 2.0k
Jane S. Lin-Fu United States 10 923 0.6× 353 0.7× 316 0.8× 111 0.3× 224 1.0× 16 1.3k
Elżbieta Flak Poland 28 2.0k 1.3× 236 0.4× 482 1.2× 475 1.3× 101 0.4× 82 2.8k
Elżbieta Mróz Poland 25 1.6k 1.0× 196 0.4× 380 1.0× 311 0.9× 86 0.4× 53 2.1k
Eduardo Palazuelos Mexico 21 1.1k 0.7× 389 0.7× 517 1.3× 87 0.2× 98 0.4× 30 1.4k
Paul B. Hammond United States 15 914 0.6× 311 0.6× 305 0.8× 174 0.5× 126 0.5× 21 1.4k
Carol R. Angle United States 25 986 0.6× 441 0.8× 340 0.9× 80 0.2× 137 0.6× 73 1.9k
Amy E. Kalkbrenner United States 19 1.5k 1.0× 119 0.2× 355 0.9× 210 0.6× 88 0.4× 38 2.4k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Ris, M. Douglas, Kim N. Dietrich, Paul Succop, Omer G. Berger, & Robert L. Bornschein. (2004). Early exposure to lead and neuropsychological outcome in adolescence. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society. 10(2). 261–270. 144 indexed citations
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Peterson, Karen E., M.P. Salganik, Carla Campbell, et al.. (2003). Effect of succimer on growth of preschool children with moderate blood lead levels.. Environmental Health Perspectives. 112(2). 233–237. 10 indexed citations
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Lanphear, Bruce P., Kim N. Dietrich, & Omer G. Berger. (2003). Prevention of Lead Toxicity in US Children. Ambulatory Pediatrics. 3(1). 27–36. 54 indexed citations
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Dietrich, Kim N., et al.. (2001). Early exposure to lead and juvenile delinquency. Neurotoxicology and Teratology. 23(6). 511–518. 331 indexed citations
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Dietrich, Kim N., Omer G. Berger, & Amit Bhattacharya. (2000). Symptomatic lead poisoning in infancy: A prospective case analysis. The Journal of Pediatrics. 137(4). 568–571. 10 indexed citations
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Serwint, Janet R., Andrew I. Damokosh, Omer G. Berger, et al.. (1999). No difference in iron status between children with low and moderate lead exposure. The Journal of Pediatrics. 135(1). 108–110. 34 indexed citations
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Bhattacharya, Amit, et al.. (1998). The effect of succimer therapy in lead intoxication using postural balance as a measure: a case study in a nine year old child.. PubMed. 19(1). 57–64. 2 indexed citations
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Bhattacharya, Amit, et al.. (1995). EFFECT OF EARLY LEAD EXPOSURE ON CHILDREN'S POSTURAL BALANCE. Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology. 37(10). 861–878. 41 indexed citations
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Dietrich, Kim N., et al.. (1993). Lead Exposure and the Motor Developmental Status of Urban Six-Year-Old Children in the Cincinnati Prospective Study. PEDIATRICS. 91(2). 301–307. 125 indexed citations
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Dietrich, Kim N., Omer G. Berger, Paul Succop, Paul B. Hammond, & Robert L. Bornschein. (1993). The developmental consequences of low to moderate prenatal and postnatal lead exposure: Intellectual attainment in the cincinnati lead study cohort following school entry. Neurotoxicology and Teratology. 15(1). 37–44. 211 indexed citations
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Shukla, Rakesh, Kim N. Dietrich, Robert L. Bornschein, Omer G. Berger, & P. Brett Hammond. (1991). Lead Exposure and Growth in the Early Preschool Child: A Follow-up Report from the Cincinnati Lead Study. PEDIATRICS. 88(5). 886–892. 85 indexed citations
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Dietrich, Kim N., Paul Succop, Omer G. Berger, Paul B. Hammond, & Robert L. Bornschein. (1991). Lead exposure and the cognitive development of urban preschool children: The cincinnati lead study cohort at age 4 years. Neurotoxicology and Teratology. 13(2). 203–211. 131 indexed citations
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Dietrich, Kim N., Paul Succop, Robert L. Bornschein, et al.. (1990). Lead exposure and neurobehavioral development in later infancy.. Environmental Health Perspectives. 89. 13–19. 95 indexed citations
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Berger, Omer G., et al.. (1990). Using unstimulated urinary lead excretion to assess the need for chelation in the treatment of lead poisoning. The Journal of Pediatrics. 116(1). 46–51. 5 indexed citations
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Dietrich, Kim N., Paul Succop, Robert L. Bornschein, et al.. (1990). Lead Exposure and Neurobehavioral Development in Later Infancy. Environmental Health Perspectives. 89. 13–13. 14 indexed citations
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Shukla, Rakesh, Robert L. Bornschein, Kim N. Dietrich, et al.. (1989). Fetal and Infant Lead Exposure: Effects on Growth in Stature. PEDIATRICS. 84(4). 604–612. 80 indexed citations
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Bornschein, Robert L., P. Brett Hammond, Kim N. Dietrich, et al.. (1985). The Cincinnati prospective study of low-level lead exposure and its effects on child development: Protocol and status report. Environmental Research. 38(1). 4–18. 47 indexed citations
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Singer, Jonathan I. & Omer G. Berger. (1981). Simultaneous occult pneumococcal bacteremia in identical twins. The Journal of Pediatrics. 98(2). 250–251. 2 indexed citations
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Berger, Omer G.. (1980). Varicocele in Adolescence. Clinical Pediatrics. 19(12). 810–811. 27 indexed citations
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Berger, Omer G., et al.. (1973). [Occupational lead poisoning from the viewpoint of internal medicine].. PubMed. 24(15). 589–93.

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