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Brian Suffoletto

Stanford University

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About Brian Suffoletto at Stanford University (Stanford)

Brian Suffoletto is a researcher based at Stanford University. They specialize in Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation, Digital Mental Health Interventions, and Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes, with ongoing contributions to these areas. Their academic career is distinguished by over 5,133 citations, demonstrating their leading role in the global research community. With a formidable H-index of 36, Brian Suffoletto continues to drive innovation in their area of expertise.

Research Areas

Cardiac Arrest and ResuscitationDigital Mental Health InterventionsSubstance Abuse Treatment and OutcomesMobile Health and mHealth ApplicationsBehavioral Health and Interventions

Academic Impact Matrix

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Research Output

Total Citations10,266

Above average

Publications410

Highly prolific researcher

h-index36

Established scholar

i10-index90

Broad impact

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