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Monther Abu-Remaileh

Stanford University

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About Monther Abu-Remaileh at Stanford University (Stanford)

Monther Abu-Remaileh is a researcher based at Stanford University. They specialize in Cellular transport and secretion, Lysosomal Storage Disorders Research, and Calcium signaling and nucleotide metabolism, with ongoing contributions to these areas. Their academic career is distinguished by over 8,656 citations, demonstrating their leading role in the global research community. With a formidable H-index of 31, Monther Abu-Remaileh continues to drive innovation in their area of expertise.

Research Areas

Cellular transport and secretionLysosomal Storage Disorders ResearchCalcium signaling and nucleotide metabolismEpigenetics and DNA MethylationAutophagy in Disease and Therapy

Academic Impact Matrix

Research output metrics for Monther Abu-Remaileh aggregated from public academic databases. Student lab experience data is pending.

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Research Output

Total Citations51,936

Top 5% globally

Publications522

Highly prolific researcher

h-index31

Established scholar

i10-index45

Growing portfolio

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