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talks with Dr. Paul Keck
about his paper, "A placebo-controlled,
double-blind study of the efficacy and safety of
aripiprazole in patients with acute bipolar
mania," (Amer. J. Psychiat. 160[9]:
1651-8, September 2003). Dr. Keck is
Professor of Psychiatry, Pharmacology, and
Neuroscience as well as the Executive Vice
Chairman in the Department of Psychiatry at the
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Editor-in-Chief,
Professor Alan J. Thompson, of Multiple Sclerosis
talks about the changes he has made to improve the
journal’s impact and citation achievements...
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Dr. Kamyar
Kalantar-Zadeh's work on reverse epidemiology has
recently been attracting citation attention in the Essential
Science Indicators
database. Dr. Kalantar-Zadeh is an Associate Professor of
Medicine and Pediatrics at the UCLA David Geffen School of
Medicine as well as the Director of the Dialysis Expansion
Program and Epidemiology Division of Nephrology and
Hypertension at the... |
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talks with Dr. Angelo DeNisi, Dean of Tulane
University’s A.B.
Freeman School of Business, about the
institution’s citation record in the field of
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