Wolfgang Hampe

2.8k total citations
52 papers, 1.3k citations indexed

About

Wolfgang Hampe is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Gender Studies and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Wolfgang Hampe has authored 52 papers receiving a total of 1.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 26 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 16 papers in Gender Studies and 15 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Wolfgang Hampe's work include Medical Education and Admissions (25 papers), Innovations in Medical Education (19 papers) and Diversity and Career in Medicine (16 papers). Wolfgang Hampe is often cited by papers focused on Medical Education and Admissions (25 papers), Innovations in Medical Education (19 papers) and Diversity and Career in Medicine (16 papers). Wolfgang Hampe collaborates with scholars based in Germany, Australia and Denmark. Wolfgang Hampe's co-authors include Johanna Hissbach, Isabelle Riedel, Irm Hermans‐Borgmeyer, Hubert Schaller, Marcus M. Nalaskowski, Dietrich Klusmann, Heinz Schaller, Doris Herrmann, Guido Hermey and Christopher Böhm and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Biological Chemistry, SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología and PLoS ONE.

In The Last Decade

Wolfgang Hampe

49 papers receiving 1.3k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Wolfgang Hampe Germany 22 560 335 232 218 200 52 1.3k
Geraint Thomas United Kingdom 18 1.5k 2.7× 91 0.3× 185 0.8× 1.1k 5.1× 288 1.4× 43 2.2k
Abigail M. Brown United States 12 219 0.4× 154 0.5× 256 1.1× 39 0.2× 48 0.2× 15 648
Kathryn E. Rogers United States 15 782 1.4× 34 0.1× 249 1.1× 42 0.2× 207 1.0× 24 1.5k
Daniel Reisel United Kingdom 17 435 0.8× 185 0.6× 362 1.6× 20 0.1× 50 0.3× 42 1.3k
Kathryn Garner United Kingdom 13 384 0.7× 276 0.8× 32 0.1× 171 0.8× 74 0.4× 20 873
Michael P. McKenna United States 10 337 0.6× 66 0.2× 331 1.4× 60 0.3× 62 0.3× 17 878
Constance M. Bowe United States 21 391 0.7× 156 0.5× 417 1.8× 118 0.5× 130 0.7× 30 1.1k
Beverly M. Yashar United States 24 1.1k 2.0× 151 0.5× 63 0.3× 158 0.7× 47 0.2× 67 2.1k
Elizabeth Mills United States 20 688 1.2× 42 0.1× 153 0.7× 83 0.4× 123 0.6× 56 1.8k
Karen Noble United Kingdom 17 314 0.6× 188 0.6× 62 0.3× 52 0.2× 69 0.3× 58 1.1k

Countries citing papers authored by Wolfgang Hampe

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Fields of papers citing papers by Wolfgang Hampe

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Wolfgang Hampe

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Wolfgang Hampe. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Wolfgang Hampe based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Wolfgang Hampe. Wolfgang Hampe is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Hampe, Wolfgang, et al.. (2023). German Physicians and Medical Students Do Not Represent the Population They Serve. Healthcare. 11(12). 1662–1662. 6 indexed citations
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Oubaid, Viktor, et al.. (2020). Persönlichkeitseigenschaften in der Anästhesiologie. Der Anaesthesist. 69(11). 803–809. 1 indexed citations
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Hissbach, Johanna, et al.. (2019). Selection and academic success of medical students in Hamburg, Germany. BMC Medical Education. 19(1). 23–23. 21 indexed citations
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Oubaid, Viktor, et al.. (2018). Fragebogenbasierte Anforderungsanalyse für das Berufsbild des Anästhesiologen. elib (German Aerospace Center). 3 indexed citations
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Patterson, Fiona, Chris Roberts, Mark D. Hanson, et al.. (2018). 2018 Ottawa consensus statement: Selection and recruitment to the healthcare professions. Medical Teacher. 40(11). 1091–1101. 73 indexed citations
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Hissbach, Johanna, et al.. (2018). Medizinstudierendenauswahl in Deutschland. Bundesgesundheitsblatt - Gesundheitsforschung - Gesundheitsschutz. 61(2). 178–186. 24 indexed citations
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Klusmann, Dietrich, et al.. (2016). Are Exam Questions Known in Advance? Using Local Dependence to Detect Cheating. PLoS ONE. 11(12). e0167545–e0167545. 5 indexed citations
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Hampe, Wolfgang, Johanna Hissbach, Martina Kadmon, et al.. (2009). Wer wird ein guter Arzt?: Verfahren zur Auswahl von Studierenden der Human- und Zahnmedizin. Bundesgesundheitsblatt - Gesundheitsforschung - Gesundheitsschutz. 52(8). 821–830. 3 indexed citations
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Harendza, Sigrid, et al.. (2008). Reduzierbarkeit der Abbrecherquote im Humanmedizinstudium durch das Hamburger Auswahlverfahren für Medizinische Studiengänge - Naturwissenschaftsteil (HAM-Nat) [Possible reduction of the medical school dropout number by the Hamburg Assessment test for Medicine - part Natural sciences (HAM-Nat)]. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 6 indexed citations
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Nalaskowski, Marcus M., et al.. (2007). Nuclear localization of enhanced green fluorescent protein homomultimers. Analytical Biochemistry. 368(1). 95–99. 159 indexed citations
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Böhm, Christopher, et al.. (2006). SorLA Signaling by Regulated Intramembrane Proteolysis. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 281(21). 14547–14553. 64 indexed citations
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Böhm, Christopher, et al.. (2005). Hu‐K4 is a ubiquitously expressed type 2 transmembrane protein associated with the endoplasmic reticulum. FEBS Journal. 272(7). 1718–1726. 28 indexed citations
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Wittenberger, Timo, et al.. (2002). GPR99, a new G protein-coupled receptor with homology to a new subgroup of nucleotide receptors. BMC Genomics. 3(1). 17–17. 28 indexed citations
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Franke, Isabel, et al.. (2002). Characterization of the VPS10 Domain of SorLA/LR11 as Binding Site for the Neuropeptide HA. Biological Chemistry. 383(11). 1727–33. 13 indexed citations
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Hampe, Wolfgang, et al.. (2001). The genes for the human VPS10 domain-containing receptors are large and contain many small exons. Human Genetics. 108(6). 529–536. 47 indexed citations
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Hampe, Wolfgang, et al.. (1996). Photoaffinity Labeling of the Head‐Activator Receptor from Hydra. European Journal of Biochemistry. 235(3). 814–820. 13 indexed citations
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Reiländer, Helmut, Fritz Boege, Subhash G. Vasudevan, et al.. (1991). Purification and functional characterization of the human β2‐adrenergic receptor produced in baculovirus‐infected insect cells. FEBS Letters. 282(2). 441–444. 47 indexed citations

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