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Joan M. Stoler

Genetics and Pediatrics

Harvard University

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About Joan M. Stoler at Harvard University (Harvard)

Joan M. Stoler is a researcher at Harvard University, where they contribute to the Genetics and Pediatrics Department. They specialize in genomics, rare diseases, and neurodevelopmental disorders, with ongoing contributions to these areas. Their academic career is distinguished by over 7,427 citations, demonstrating their leading role in the global research community. With a formidable H-index of 49, Joan M. Stoler continues to drive innovation in their area of expertise.

Research Areas

genomicsrare diseasesneurodevelopmental disorderschromosomal abnormalitiesgenetic syndromespediatric geneticsmolecular diagnosticsclinical genetics
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Research Output

Total Citations7,427

Emerging researcher

Publications165

Active researcher

h-index49

Established scholar

i10-index106

Broad impact

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