Summary: Nada Jabado is a contributor to multiple high-impact papers in pediatric neuroβoncology (including Nature 2012 and Nature 2017) indicating participation in major genomic discoveries of pediatric brain tumours; however provided local metrics (h-index 6, 170 citations, 42 papers) conflict with OpenAlex aggregated author records (h-index 107, ~47,721 citations, 792 works) β this discrepancy needs resolution before firm bibliometric conclusions can be drawn
Key evidence: co-authorship on high-impact genomics studies of pediatric glioma/medulloblastoma (examples: Nature 2012 'Driver mutations in histone H3.3...' and Nature 2017 'The whole-genome landscape of medulloblastoma subtypes') supporting scientific influence in the field of pediatric CNS cancer genomics
Visual first: metrics and high-impact contributions, then critical synthesis and recommendations.
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Potential biases to consider: publication bias in the literature, consortium authorship inflating perceived influence, nameβambiguity (author disambiguation), and lack of institutional affiliation metadata in the local input β all of which can mislead bibliometric interpretation.
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