NYMC Author Recognition Awards FY2012 Academic Year January 8, 2013 1. NYMC faculty first author who published during FY2012 in the journal cited the most times as of December, 2012. Dhand Abhay+, Bayer AS, Pogliano J, Yang SJ, Bolaris M, Nizet V, Wang G+, Sakoulas G+.
Use of antistaphylococcal β-Lactams to increase daptomycin activity in eradicating
persistent bacteremia due to methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus: role of
enhanced daptomycin binding. Clin Infect Dis. 2011 Jul; 53(2):158-63.
Dept: Medicine; Pathology PMID: 21690622
SCI: 11 Scopus: 16 2. NYMC faculty author, who as a member of a team published during FY2012 the journal article cited the most times as of December, 2012. Wil ems RJL, Hanage WP, Bessen, Debra Ellen+, Feil EJ. Population biology of Gram-
positive pathogens: high-risk clones for dissemination of antibiotic resistance. FEMS
Dept: Microbiology and Immunology PMID: 21658083
SCI: 21 Scopus: 24 3. NYMC faculty author who published during FY2012 in the journal with the highest impact factor (IF): (Original article; exclusive of letters, correspondence, etc.) 1st Lancet
Stanek G, Wormser, Gary P+, Gray J, & Strle F. (2012 Feb). Lyme borreliosis. Lancet, Review article 2d Nature Reviews. Neuroscience 30.445 Ross, William N+. (2012 Feb). Understanding calcium waves and sparks in central neurons. Nature Reviews. Neuroscience, 13(3), 157-68.
Review article 3rd JAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association
Writing Committee for the American Lung Association Asthma Clinical Research Centers,
Holbrook JT, Wise RA, Gold BD, Blake K, Brown ED, Castro, M, Dozor, Alan J+, . . . Teague
WG. (2012 Jan). Lansoprazole for children with poorly controlled asthma: A randomized
controlled trial. JAMA-Journal of the American Medical Association, 307(4), 373-81.
Original article 4. NYMC faculty who authored a comprehensive text (aka a book) during FY2012 [8] [certificate & on display]:
Askitopoulou H, chief editor, McGoldrick Kathryn E+, Westhorpe RN, Wilkinson
DJ co-editors. History of anaesthesia VII: proceedings of the 7th International
Symposium on the History of Anaesthesia. Herakleion, Crete: Crete University
Dept: Anesthesiology WO211.1 I61h 2009
Brown RP, Gerbarg, Patricia L+. The healing power of the breath: simple
techniques to reduce stress and anxiety, enhance concentration, and balance
your emotions. Boston MA: Shambhala; 2012.
Dept: Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences WB880 B879h 2012
Brown RP, Gerbarg, Patricia L+. Non-drug treatments for ADHD: new options
for kids, adults, & clinicians. New York: W.W. Norton; 2012.
Dept: Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences WS350.8 B879n 2012 Frishman, William H+, Sica DA, editors. Cardiovascular
Pharmacotherapeutics: abridged and updated. 3rd ed. Minneapolis, MN:
Dept: Medicine QV150 C267 2012 Halperin, EdwardC+, Constine LS, Tarbell NJ, Kun LE, editors. Pediatric
radiation oncology. 5th ed. Philadelphia PA: Wolters Kluwer/Lippincott Williams &
Dept: Radiation Oncology QZ275 P371 2011 Pitchumoni, Capecomorin S+, Dharmarajan, TS+, editors. Geriatric
gastroenterology. New York: Springer; 2012.
Dept: Medicine WI141 G369 2012 Schoenholtz, Jack C+. The managed healthcare industry: a market failure.
2nd ed. [S.I] Jack Charles Schoenholtz MD; 2012.
Dept: Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences W130 AA1 S365m 2012 Sclafani, Anthony P+. Aesthetic surgery of the forehead and upper third of the
face : Thomas procedures in facial plastic surgery. Shelton, CT: People's Medical
Dept: Otolaryngology WE705 S419a 2011
5. NYMC faculty author whose support enabled the library to accomplish its vision and mission: Ralph A. O’Connell, M.D., former Provost and Dean, who consistently
advocated for this bibliography, event, and recognition of those published
faculty authors who continue to bring prestige to themselves and to NYMC by
virtue of their contribution to scholarship and the progress of science.
6. NYMC academic department with the highest percentage of published faculty during FY2011/2012:
Physiology 68.42% of their faculty published
Radiation medicine 33% (thank you Dr. Halperin!)
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