Stefan Hohmann: h-index, Total Citations, and Citation Map
Stefan Hohmann's h-index is 74 (157 i10-index, 22,404+ total citations across 302+ publications) according to Google Scholar as of June 2026. Stefan Hohmann is affiliated with Chalmers University of Technology.
Stefan Hohmann is a researcher affiliated with Chalmers University of Technology, specializing in yeast genetics, systems biology, signal transduction. Their work has been cited 22,404 times. This profile visualizes their global influence, highlighting strong citation networks in Greece.
Stefan Hohmann's Citation Metrics
Bibliometric impact based on 302 indexed publications.
- H-Index
- 74
- i10-Index
- 157
- Total Citations
- 22,404
- Citing Countries
- 1
As of June 2026.
Stefan Hohmann has an h-index of 74 and 22,404 total citations across 302 publications, with research cited by institutions in 1 country.
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About Stefan Hohmann's research
Stefan Hohmann is a researcher in yeast genetics, systems biology and signal transduction at Chalmers University of Technology. Their work has been cited 22,404 times across 302 publications (h-index 74), according to Google Scholar.
Their most-cited work, “Osmotic stress signaling and osmoadaptation in yeasts” (2002), has accumulated 2,260 citations. Other influential works include “The complete DNA sequence of yeast chromosome III” (1992) with 1,075 citations and “GPD1, Which Encodes Glycerol-3-Phosphate Dehydrogenase, Is Essential for Growth under Osmotic Stress in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, and Its Expression Is …” (1994) with 982 citations.
Citations of Stefan Hohmann's research come primarily from Greece; the citation map above shows the full geographic breakdown.











