61.6

Suzanne M. Docherty

Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Suzanne M. Docherty's research has significantly contributed to our understanding of various medical conditions, particularly autoimmune diseases and cancer. Their work on COVID-19 and autoimmune disease demonstrated the importance of multicentre observational studies in shedding light on novel connections between the two. Additionally, they have provided valuable insights into Hodgkin lymphoma treatment outcomes using advanced statistical analysis and real-world patient data. Furthermore, their research has explored unusual clinical problems, such as sulfated hemoglobin caused by sulfur dioxide poisoning, and investigated metabolic processes within human follicles, including adenosine nucleotides.

Follicle DevelopmentOocyte Maturation
Commercial signal 60.9
Scientific signal 65.8
Social signal 64.8
Papers 14
2 Patent-to-paper cites
253 Paper cites

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