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Alois Jungbauer

Alois Jungbauer

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
74
Citations
18507
World Ranking
4732
National Ranking
19

Alois Jungbauer publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Alois Jungbauer sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 437 publications — 84th percentile

84% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Alois Jungbauer D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Alois Jungbauer sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 74 D-Index — 75th percentile

75% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Alois Jungbauer is affiliated with BOKU University in Austria and has made significant contributions primarily in the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, as well as Medicine. Their research spans molecular biology, radiology, nuclear medicine, biomedical engineering, spectroscopy, and epidemiology.

The scientist's work covers a range of topics with a particular focus on protein purification and stability, viral infectious diseases and gene expression in insects, monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies research, innovative microfluidic and catalytic techniques, analytical chemistry and chromatography, microfluidic and capillary electrophoresis applications, and microfluidic and bio-sensing technologies.

Jungbauer has contributed to several recent research papers published in respected journals. These include:

  • "Anything but Conventional Chromatography Approaches in Bioseparation" (2020), published in Biotechnology Journal
  • "Capture and purification of Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 virus-like particles: Convective media vs porous beads" (2020), published in Journal of Chromatography A
  • "A comprehensive antigen production and characterisation study for easy-to-implement, specific and quantitative SARS-CoV-2 serotests" (2021), published in EBioMedicine
  • "Fusion Tag Design Influences Soluble Recombinant Protein Production in Escherichia coli" (2022), published in International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • "Continuous capture of recombinant antibodies by ZnCl2 precipitation without polyethylene glycol" (2020), published in Engineering in Life Sciences

Frequent co-authors working with Jungbauer include:

  • Nico Lingg
  • Peter Satzer
  • Patrícia Pereira Aguilar
  • Gerald Striedner
  • Monika Cserjan-Puschmann

The scientist's research has been disseminated extensively across several publication venues, especially:

  • Journal of Chromatography A (16 publications)
  • Separation and Purification Technology (10 publications)
  • Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology (8 publications)
  • Biotechnology and Bioengineering (7 publications)
  • Chemie Ingenieur Technik (5 publications)

The scope of Jungbauer's work reflects an integration of biochemical methods with applied biomedical and engineering approaches, supported by a large volume of contributions within molecular biology and related subfields. The focus on protein-related research and novel bioseparation techniques illustrates their engagement with advancing both fundamental knowledge and applied methodologies in biotechnology.

Best Publications

  • Generation of human monoclonal antibodies against HIV-1 proteins; electrofusion and Epstein-Barr virus transformation for peripheral blood lymphocyte immortalization.

    A. Buchacher;R. Predl;K. Strutzenberger;W. Steinfellner

  • The FLAG peptide, a versatile fusion tag for the purification of recombinant proteins.

    A. Einhauer;A. Jungbauer

  • Anti-inflammatory activity of extracts from fruits, herbs and spices

    Monika Mueller;Stefanie Hobiger;Alois Jungbauer

  • Protein Chromatography: Process Development and Scale‐Up

    Giorgio Carta;Alois Jungbauer

  • A Broadly Neutralizing Human Monoclonal Antibody against gp41 of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1

    Martin Purtscher;Alexandra Trkola;Gerhard Gruber;Andrea Buchacher

  • Continuous downstream processing of biopharmaceuticals

    Alois Jungbauer

  • Chromatographic media for bioseparation

    Alois Jungbauer

  • Comparison of protein A affinity sorbents

    Rainer Hahn;Robert Schlegel;Alois Jungbauer

  • Polymethacrylate monoliths for preparative and industrial separation of biomolecular assemblies.

    Alois Jungbauer;Rainer Hahn

  • Phytoestrogens derived from red clover: an alternative to estrogen replacement therapy?

    V Beck;U Rohr;A Jungbauer

  • Current status of technical protein refolding

    Alois Jungbauer;Waltraud Kaar

  • Monoliths as stationary phases for separation of proteins and polynucleotides and enzymatic conversion.

    Djuro Josic;Andrea Buchacher;Alois Jungbauer

  • Monoliths for fast bioseparation and bioconversion and their applications in biotechnology

    Alois Jungbauer;Rainer Hahn

  • Expected difficult tracheal intubation: a prospective comparison of direct laryngoscopy and video laryngoscopy in 200 patients

    A. Jungbauer;M. Schumann;V. Brunkhorst;A. Börgers

  • Application of monoliths for plasmid DNA purification: Development and transfer to production

    Jochen Urthaler;Robert Schlegl;Ales Podgornik;Ales Strancar

  • Comparison of hormonal activity (estrogen, androgen and progestin) of standardized plant extracts for large scale use in hormone replacement therapy.

    V Beck;E Unterrieder;L Krenn;W Kubelka

  • Comparison of protein A affinity sorbents. II. Mass transfer properties

    Rainer Hahn;Philipp Bauerhansl;Kazumichi Shimahara;Christopher Wizniewski

  • Protein adsorption onto nanoparticles induces conformational changes: Particle size dependency, kinetics, and mechanisms.

    Peter Satzer;Frantisek Svec;Gerhard Sekot;Alois Jungbauer

  • Enhanced Cutinase-Catalyzed Hydrolysis of Polyethylene Terephthalate by Covalent Fusion to Hydrophobins

    Doris Ribitsch;Enrique Herrero Acero;Agnieszka Przylucka;Sabine Zitzenbacher

  • Folding and refolding of proteins in chromatographic beds

    Alois Jungbauer;Waltraud Kaar;Robert Schlegl

  • Hydrophobic interaction chromatography of proteins. III. Unfolding of proteins upon adsorption.

    Alois Jungbauer;Christine Machold;Rainer Hahn

  • Comparison of protein A affinity sorbents III. Life time study.

    Rainer Hahn;Kazumichi Shimahara;Franz Steindl;Alois Jungbauer

Frequent Co-Authors

Hermann Katinger
Hermann Katinger BOKU University
Giorgio Carta
Giorgio Carta University of Virginia
Sang Yup Lee
Sang Yup Lee Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Andre Choo
Andre Choo Agency for Science, Technology and Research
Pier Giorgio Righetti
Pier Giorgio Righetti Polytechnic University of Milan
Reginald B. H. Tan
Reginald B. H. Tan National University of Singapore
Thomas Rosenau
Thomas Rosenau BOKU University
Friedrich Leisch
Friedrich Leisch BOKU University
Alexandra Trkola
Alexandra Trkola University of Zurich
Ingrid Pabinger
Ingrid Pabinger Medical University of Vienna

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