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Vivian P. Bykerk

Rheumatology

Cornell University

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About Vivian P. Bykerk at Cornell University (Cornell)

Vivian P. Bykerk is a leading rheumatologist at Cornell University, specializing in autoimmune and inflammatory arthritis research. Representative publications include "POS0458 HAVING MORE TENDER THAN SWOLLEN JOINTS IS ASSOCIATED WITH WORSE FUNCTION, PAIN INTERFERENCE, SOCIAL PARTICIPATION AND OTHER HR-QOL OUTCOMES IN THE FIRST YEAR FOLLOWING RA DIAGNOSIS: RESULTS FROM THE CANADIAN EARLY ARTHRITIS COHORT STUDY", and "OP0064 CHARACTERIZING PREVALENT NON-ARTICULAR PAIN AT EARLY RA DIAGNOSIS AND EVOLUTION OVER THE FIRST YEAR OF RA TREATMENT: RESULTS FROM THE CANADIAN EARLY ARTHRITIS COHORT STUDY", which reflect their ongoing engagement with the field.

Research Areas

Rheumatoid ArthritisSystemic Lupus ErythematosusAutoimmune DisordersInflammatory DiseasesEarly Arthritis CohortPatient-Reported OutcomesClinical ResearchKnowledge Translation

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Research Output

Total Citations492

Emerging researcher

Publications44

Selective publication record

h-index12

Developing track record

i10-index12

Early-stage portfolio

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