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Nicole Johnson

Stanford University

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About Nicole Johnson at Stanford University (Stanford)

Nicole Johnson holds an academic position at Stanford University. Their scholarly work centers on Autoimmune and Inflammatory Disorders Research, Adolescent and Pediatric Healthcare, and Kawasaki Disease and Coronary Complications. With over 1,623 citations to their name, their contributions have had a measurable and lasting impact on the field. An H-index of 20 underscores the consistent quality and influence of their published research.

Research Areas

Autoimmune and Inflammatory Disorders ResearchAdolescent and Pediatric HealthcareKawasaki Disease and Coronary ComplicationsAcute Lymphoblastic Leukemia researchCAR-T cell therapy research

Academic Impact Matrix

Research output metrics for Nicole Johnson aggregated from public academic databases. Student lab experience data is pending.

Academic data verified · April 2026 · Next sync: May 2026

Research Output

Total Citations3,246

Emerging researcher

Publications168

Active researcher

h-index20

Developing track record

i10-index29

Early-stage portfolio

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