RD
Russell Doolittle(1931–2019)
BiosciencesRussell Doolittle is a recipient of the Crafoord Prize in Biosciences (2020) from United States. Their primary field is Biosciences. They were educated at Harvard University and Wesleyan University. They have been affiliated with University of California, San Diego.
United States
1
Major Awards
284
Publications
45,291
Citations
74
h-index
197
i10-index
159.5
Avg Citations/Paper
Awards & Recognition
Most Cited Works
Top publications by citation count#1
Violaceous rash and liver disease as a sign of langerhans cell histiocytosis in a premature infant in the NICU
American Journal of the Medical Sciences(2023)
0
citations
#2
0
citations
#3
A Three-Dimensional Consideration of Variant Human Fibrinogens
Thrombosis and Haemostasis(1998)
54
citations
#5
The Evolution of Vertebrate Blood Coagulation: A Case of Yin and Yang
Thrombosis and Haemostasis(1993)
58
citations
Recent Publications
View all worksViolaceous rash and liver disease as a sign of langerhans cell histiocytosis in a premature infant in the NICU
American Journal of the Medical Sciences2023
0citations
Open AccessA Three-Dimensional Consideration of Variant Human Fibrinogens
Thrombosis and Haemostasis1998
54citations
Great Ape Phenome Project?
Science1998
20citations
The Evolution of Vertebrate Blood Coagulation: A Case of Yin and Yang
Thrombosis and Haemostasis1993
58citations
External Profiles
Education
Harvard University
Wesleyan University
Trinity College
Academy Memberships
National Academy of Sciences (US)American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Related Laureates
Other winners of the same award(s)
EO
Edward O. Wilson
BBVA Frontiers of Knowledge (Ecology) (2010)
PE
Paul Ehrlich
BBVA Frontiers of Knowledge (Ecology) (2008)
RT
Robert Trivers
Crafoord Prize in Biosciences (2007)
SB
Seymour Benzer
Gruber Prize in Neuroscience (2004)
CW
Carl Woese
Crafoord Prize in Biosciences (2003)
WH
William Hamilton
Crafoord Prize in Biosciences (1993)
DJ
Daniel Janzen
MacArthur Fellowship (1989)
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