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Gregory W. Randolph

Otolaryngology

Harvard University

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About Gregory W. Randolph at Harvard University (Harvard)

Gregory W. Randolph is a Harvard University surgeon specializing in thyroid and parathyroid surgery, thyroid cancer treatment, and voice disorders. Representative publications include "Emerging Imaging Technologies for Parathyroid Gland Identification and Vascular Assessment in Thyroid Surgery", and "Molecular Profiling of 50 734 Bethesda III-VI Thyroid Nodules by ThyroSeq v3: Implications for Personalized Management", which reflect their ongoing engagement with the field.

Research Areas

Thyroid SurgeryParathyroid SurgeryThyroid CancerVoice DisordersSurgical InnovationNerve MonitoringRobotic SurgeryMolecular Diagnostics
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Research Output

Total Citations32,933

Top 5% globally

Publications408

Highly prolific researcher

h-index62

Field leader

i10-index227

Exceptional breadth

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