Tom Kilduff: h-index, Total Citations, and Citation Map
Tom Kilduff's h-index is 63 (140 i10-index, 22,435+ total citations across 221+ publications) according to Google Scholar as of June 2026. Tom Kilduff is affiliated with Center Director, Center for Neuroscience, SRI International.
Tom Kilduff is a researcher affiliated with Center Director, Center for Neuroscience, SRI International, specializing in neuroscience, sleep, circadian rhythms. Their work has been cited 22,435 times. This profile visualizes their global influence, highlighting strong citation networks in United States.
Tom Kilduff's Citation Metrics
Bibliometric impact based on 221 indexed publications.
- H-Index
- 63
- i10-Index
- 140
- Total Citations
- 22,435
- Citing Countries
- 1
As of June 2026.
Tom Kilduff has an h-index of 63 and 22,435 total citations across 221 publications, with research cited by institutions in 1 country.
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The hypocretins: hypothalamus-specific peptides with neuroexcitatory activity
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About Tom Kilduff's research
Tom Kilduff is a researcher in neuroscience, sleep and circadian rhythms at Center Director, Center for Neuroscience, SRI International. Their work has been cited 22,435 times across 221 publications (h-index 63), according to Google Scholar.
Their most-cited work, “The hypocretins: hypothalamus-specific peptides with neuroexcitatory activity” (1998), has accumulated 4,794 citations. Other influential works include “Neurons containing hypocretin (orexin) project to multiple neuronal systems” (1998) with 4,302 citations and “Hypocretin (orexin) activation and synaptic innervation of the locus coeruleus noradrenergic system” (1999) with 744 citations.
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