World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!

D-Index & Metrics

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
66
Citations
13991
World Ranking
8768
National Ranking
226

Overview

Adrian J. Gibbs is affiliated with the Australian National University in Australia, with a research focus primarily in Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their work spans several interrelated subfields including Plant Science, Endocrinology, Infectious Diseases, Insect Science, and Molecular Biology. The scientist's research topics center substantially on Plant Virus Research Studies, Plant Disease Resistance and Genetics, and Plant and Fungal Interactions Research.

Their recent publications illustrate a strong engagement with virology and plant pathology. Notable papers include:

  • The Potyviruses: An Evolutionary Synthesis Is Emerging, 2020, Viruses
  • Potato Virus A Isolates from Three Continents: Their Biological Properties, Phylogenetics, and Prehistory, 2020, Phytopathology
  • The Phylogeography of Potato Virus X Shows the Fingerprints of Its Human Vector, 2021, Viruses
  • Evolution and biogeography of apple stem grooving virus, 2023, Virology Journal
  • Prunus necrotic ringspot virus in Turkey: an immigrant population, 2022, Archives of Virology

Adrian J. Gibbs frequently publishes in several scientific venues including Viruses, Plant Pathology, Archives of Virology, Plants, and Plant Disease. These journals reflect the interdisciplinary nature of their investigations into plant viruses and pathogens.

They have collaborated extensively with other researchers in the field, with frequent co-authors including Mohammad Hajizadeh, Richard A. Jones, Adrian Fox, Ian P. Adams, and Karima Ben Mansour. These collaborations contribute to a multi-faceted approach to understanding plant virus biology and epidemiology.

The scientific contributions made by Adrian J. Gibbs emphasize analysis of plant virus evolution, disease resistance genetics, and pathogen interactions. Their involvement in studies related to plant pathogenic bacteria and insect-plant interactions further demonstrates a comprehensive approach to plant disease and health research.

Best Publications

  • Sister-scanning: a Monte Carlo procedure for assessing signals in recombinant sequences.

    Mark J. Gibbs;John S. Armstrong;Adrian J. Gibbs

  • A primer pair for amplifying part of the genome of all potyvirids by RT-PCR

    Adrian Gibbs;Anne Mackenzie

  • The Diagram, a Method for Comparing Sequences

    Adrian J. Gibbs;George A. Mcintyre

  • Sixteen groups of plant viruses.

    B.D. Harrison;J.T. Finch;A.J. Gibbs;M. Hollings

  • The use of a multiple-transfer method in plant virus transmission studies- some statistical points arising in the analysis of results

    A. J. Gibbs;J. C. Gower

  • Origins of genes: "big bang" or continuous creation?

    P K Keese;A Gibbs

  • Potyviruses and the Digital Revolution

    Adrian Gibbs;Kazusato Ohshima

  • Molecular evolution of Turnip mosaic virus: evidence of host adaptation, genetic recombination and geographical spread.

    Kazusato Ohshima;Yuka Yamaguchi;Ryo Hirota;Tamaki Hamamoto

  • Molecular Basis of Virus Evolution

    Adrian J. Gibbs;Charles H. Calisher;Fernando García-Arenal

  • Two viruses from adult honey bees (Apis mellifera Linnaeus)

    L. Bailey;A.J. Gibbs;R.D. Woods

  • The prehistory of potyviruses: their initial radiation was during the dawn of agriculture

    Adrian J. Gibbs;Kazusato Ohshima;Matthew J. Phillips;Mark J. Gibbs

  • Plant Virology: The Principles

    Adrian J Gibbs;Bryan Harrison

  • Patterns of recombination in turnip mosaic virus genomic sequences indicate hotspots of recombination

    Kazusato Ohshima;Yasuhiro Tomitaka;Jeffery T. Wood;Yoshiteru Minematsu

  • On the evolution and molecular epidemiology of the potyvirus Papaya ringspot virus.

    Marion F. Bateson;Rosemarie E. Lines;Peter Revill;Worawan Chaleeprom

  • Sacbrood virus of the larval honey bee (Apis mellifera linnaeus)

    L. Bailey;A.J. Gibbs;R.D. Woods

  • Papaya ringspot potyvirus: isolate variability and the origin of PRSV type P (Australia).

    Marion F. Bateson;Juliane Henderson;Worawan Chaleeprom;Adrian J. Gibbs

  • Recombination in the hemagglutinin gene of the 1918 "Spanish flu".

    Mark J. Gibbs;John S. Armstrong;Adrian J. Gibbs

  • A novel pair of universal primers for the detection of potyviruses.

    Linda Zheng;Linda Zheng;Brendan Rodoni;Mark Gibbs;Mark Gibbs;Adrian J Gibbs

  • Time--the emerging dimension of plant virus studies.

    A. J. Gibbs;Denis Fargette;F. Garcia-Arenal;M. J. Gibbs

  • The phylogeny of Turnip mosaic virus; comparisons of 38 genomic sequences reveal a Eurasian origin and a recent 'emergence' in east Asia.

    Kenta Tomimura;Adrian Gibbs;Carol Jenner;John Walsh

Frequent Co-Authors

James L. Dale
James L. Dale Queensland University of Technology
Fernando García-Arenal
Fernando García-Arenal Technical University of Madrid
Roger A. C. Jones
Roger A. C. Jones University of Western Australia
Simon Y. W. Ho
Simon Y. W. Ho University of Sydney
Narayana M. Upadhyaya
Narayana M. Upadhyaya Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Peter M. Waterhouse
Peter M. Waterhouse Queensland University of Technology
Neil Boonham
Neil Boonham Newcastle University
Jeffrey Wood
Jeffrey Wood Australian National University
Hideki Kondo
Hideki Kondo Okayama University
Frank Fenner
Frank Fenner Australian National University

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

Exploring Biology and Biochemistry opens doors to a wide variety of career options in healthcare, fitness, and research fields. Today, the rise of flexible learning options means you can pursue these career pathways from anywhere. Many students interested in advanced medical careers consider an online pharmd program to train as a pharmacist, combining science coursework with practical skills to meet industry demand.

If you are passionate about the science of movement and well-being, an exercise science degree online offers preparation for roles in fitness training, sports medicine, and wellness coaching. Closely related is the kinesiology degree online, which provides the knowledge needed to assess and improve human movement, a skill that’s highly valued in rehabilitation, athletic performance, and allied health.

For those aiming for specialized healthcare roles, pursuing the shortest pmhnp certificate program can be a fast track to becoming a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. These online pathways offer convenience and are designed to meet current workforce needs, helping you tailor your Biology or Biochemistry studies to a fulfilling and in-demand career.

Best Scientists Citing Adrian J. Gibbs

Trending Scientists

Recently Published Articles