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Robert I. Grossman

Robert I. Grossman

D-Index & Metrics

Medicine

D-Index
115
Citations
39280
World Ranking
4609
National Ranking
2503

Overview

Robert I. Grossman is primarily affiliated with New York University in the United States. Their recent research contributions span several journals and cover diverse topics within the field of medicine and social sciences.

The scientist's recent papers include the following:

  • Artificial Intelligence Screening of Medical School Applications: Development and Validation of a Machine-Learning Algorithm, 2023, Academic Medicine
  • Signatures of medical student applicants and academic success, 2020, PLoS ONE
  • MR Imaging of White Matter Disease in Children, 2024, American Journal of Neuroradiology
  • Implementing an accelerated three-year MD curriculum at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, 2024, Medical Teacher

The frequent co-authors of Robert I. Grossman include:

  • Marc M. Triola (3 publications)
  • Steven B. Abramson (3 publications)
  • Colleen Gillespie (2 publications)
  • Ilan Reinstein (1 publication)
  • Marina Marin (1 publication)

The scientist has published in several frequent venues, reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of their work:

  • Academic Medicine
  • PLoS ONE
  • Medical Teacher
  • American Journal of Neuroradiology

Robert I. Grossman's main fields of study are:

  • Medicine
  • Social Sciences

Their research also encompasses subfields including:

  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
  • Gender Studies
  • Surgery
  • Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
  • Molecular Biology

The primary research topics covered by Robert I. Grossman involve:

  • Medical Education and Admissions
  • Diversity and Career in Medicine
  • Innovations in Medical Education
  • Infectious Diseases and Tuberculosis
  • Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications
  • RNA regulation and disease

Best Publications

  • Intracranial hematomas: imaging by high-field MR.

    J M Gomori;R I Grossman;H I Goldberg;R A Zimmerman

  • Experimental allergic encephalomyelitis and multiple sclerosis: lesion characterization with magnetization transfer imaging.

    Vincent Dousset;Robert I. Grossman;Karen N. Ramer;Mitchell D. Schnall

  • The role of magnetic resonance techniques in understanding and managing multiple sclerosis

    D H Miller;R I Grossman;S C Reingold;H F McFarland

  • Diffuse axonal injury in mild traumatic brain injury: a diffusion tensor imaging study

    Matilde Inglese;Sachin Makani;Glyn Johnson;Benjamin A. Cohen

  • Age-Related Total Gray Matter and White Matter Changes in Normal Adult Brain. Part I: Volumetric MR Imaging Analysis

    Yulin Ge;Robert I. Grossman;James S. Babb;Marcie L. Rabin

  • Prevalence of MR evidence of diffuse axonal injury in patients with mild head injury and normal head CT findings.

    R L Mittl;R I Grossman;J F Hiehle;R W Hurst

  • Gender differences in age effect on brain atrophy measured by magnetic resonance imaging

    R C Gur;P D Mozley;S M Resnick;G L Gottlieb

  • Reduced dorsal and orbital prefrontal gray matter volumes in schizophrenia.

    Raquel E. Gur;Patricia E. Cowell;Amanda Latshaw;Bruce I. Turetsky

  • Sex differences in aging of the human frontal and temporal lobes

    PE Cowell;BI Turetsky;RC Gur;RI Grossman

  • Evidence for widespread axonal damage at the earliest clinical stage of multiple sclerosis.

    Massimo Filippi;M. Bozzali;M. Rovaris;O. Gonen

  • Temporolimbic volume reductions in schizophrenia.

    Raquel E. Gur;Bruce I. Turetsky;Patricia E. Cowell;Cindy Finkelman

  • Multiple sclerosis lesion quantification using fuzzy-connectedness principles

    J.K. Udupa;L. Wei;S. Samarasekera;Y. Miki

  • Characterizing iron deposition in multiple sclerosis lesions using susceptibility weighted imaging

    E. Mark Haacke;Malek Makki;Yulin Ge;Megha Maheshwari

  • Neuroradiology : the requisites

    David M. Yousem;Robert I. Grossman

  • Diffusion-tensor MR imaging of intracranial neoplasia and associated peritumoral edema: introduction of the tumor infiltration index.

    Stanley Lu;Daniel Ahn;Glyn Johnson;Meng Law

  • The contribution of magnetic resonance imaging to the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis

    Franz Fazekas;F. Barkhof;M. Filippi;R. I. Grossman

  • Standardized MR imaging protocol for multiple sclerosis: Consortium of MS Centers consensus guidelines.

    Jack H. Simon;D. Li;A. Traboulsee;P. K. Coyle

  • Multiple sclerosis: gadolinium enhancement in MR imaging.

    R I Grossman;F Gonzalez-Scarano;S W Atlas;S Galetta

  • Intracranial hemorrhage: gradient-echo MR imaging at 1.5 T. Comparison with spin-echo imaging and clinical applications.

    S W Atlas;A S Mark;R I Grossman;J M Gomori

  • Frontal and temporal lobe brain volumes in schizophrenia. Relationship to symptoms and clinical subtype.

    Bruce Turetsky;Patricia E. Cowell;Ruben C. Gur;Robert I. Grossman

Frequent Co-Authors

Larissa T. Bilaniuk
Larissa T. Bilaniuk Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Robert A. Zimmerman
Robert A. Zimmerman Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Matilde Inglese
Matilde Inglese University of Genoa
James S. Babb
James S. Babb New York University
Jayaram K. Udupa
Jayaram K. Udupa University of Pennsylvania
Dennis L. Kolson
Dennis L. Kolson University of Pennsylvania
Massimo Filippi
Massimo Filippi Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
Robert E. Lenkinski
Robert E. Lenkinski The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Roger J. Packer
Roger J. Packer Children’s National Health System
Ruben C. Gur
Ruben C. Gur University of Pennsylvania

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