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Bradley J. Goldstein

Otolaryngology

Duke University

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About Bradley J. Goldstein at Duke University (Duke)

Bradley J. Goldstein is a surgeon-scientist at Duke University specializing in head and neck surgical oncology and olfactory sensory disorders. Representative publications include "Olfactory neuroblastoma mimics molecular heterogeneity and lineage trajectories of small-cell lung cancer", and "Long‐term olfactory loss post‐COVID‐19: Pathobiology and potential therapeutic strategies", which reflect their ongoing engagement with the field.

Research Areas

Head and Neck Surgical OncologyOlfactory DysfunctionSinusitisNasal ConditionsOlfactory BiopsySensory FunctionLong-COVID HyposmiaNeuroblastoma Plasticity
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Research Output

Total Citations4,194

Emerging researcher

Publications127

Selective publication record

h-index27

Developing track record

i10-index41

Growing portfolio

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