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Anne Durandy

Anne Durandy

D-Index & Metrics

Immunology

D-Index
81
Citations
27089
World Ranking
1547
National Ranking
59

Anne Durandy publication distribution in Immunology in 2026

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

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62 publications 807+

This scientist: 256 publications — 53rd percentile

53% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 807 publications or more.

Anne Durandy D-index placement in Immunology in 2026

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

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40 D-Index 157+

This scientist: 81 D-Index — 69th percentile

69% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 157 D-Index or more.

Overview

Anne Durandy is affiliated with Grenoble Alpes University in France. Their research primarily focuses on immunology and microbiology, with additional work spanning medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology.

The main fields of study for Anne Durandy include:

  • Immunology and Microbiology
  • Medicine
  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

Within these fields, the subfields of study cover:

  • Immunology
  • Genetics
  • Molecular Biology
  • Epidemiology
  • Oncology

The key research topics addressed by Anne Durandy are:

  • Immunodeficiency and Autoimmune Disorders
  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction
  • T-cell and B-cell Immunology
  • Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Research
  • Cytomegalovirus and herpesvirus research
  • Congenital Ear and Nasal Anomalies
  • PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling in cancer

Some of the recent papers authored or co-authored by Anne Durandy include:

  • Increased activation of PI3 kinase-δ predisposes to B-cell lymphoma, 2020, Blood
  • Activated PI3Kinase Delta Syndrome-A Multifaceted Disease, 2021, Frontiers in Pediatrics
  • Genomic Spectrum and Phenotypic Heterogeneity of Human IL-21 Receptor Deficiency, 2021, Journal of Clinical Immunology
  • Topoisomerase 2β mutation impairs early B-cell development, 2020, Blood
  • A neomorphic mutation in the interferon activation domain of IRF4 causes a dominant primary immunodeficiency, 2023, The Journal of Experimental Medicine

Anne Durandy frequently publishes in several venues, such as:

  • Blood
  • Frontiers in Pediatrics
  • Journal of Clinical Immunology
  • The Journal of Experimental Medicine
  • Nucleic Acids Research

The scientist has collaborated multiple times with several co-authors, including:

  • Sven Kracker
  • Hassan Abolhassani
  • Lennart Hammarström
  • Romane Thouenon
  • Nidia Moreno-Corona

Best Publications

  • Activation-induced cytidine deaminase (AID) deficiency causes the autosomal recessive form of the Hyper-IgM syndrome (HIGM2).

    Patrick Revy;Taro Muto;Yves Levy;Frédéric Geissmann

  • Impairment of mycobacterial immunity in human interleukin-12 receptor deficiency

    Frédéric Altare;Anne Durandy;David Lammas;Jean-François Emile

  • X-linked anhidrotic ectodermal dysplasia with immunodeficiency is caused by impaired NF-kappaB signaling.

    Rainer Döffinger;Asma Smahi;Christine Bessia;Frédéric Geissmann

  • The RIDDLE Syndrome Protein Mediates a Ubiquitin-Dependent Signaling Cascade at Sites of DNA Damage

    Grant S. Stewart;Stephanie Panier;Stephanie Panier;Kelly Townsend;Abdallah K. Al-Hakim

  • Cernunnos, a novel nonhomologous end-joining factor, is mutated in human immunodeficiency with microcephaly.

    Dietke Buck;Laurent Malivert;Régina de Chasseval;Anne Barraud

  • Human uracil-DNA glycosylase deficiency associated with profoundly impaired immunoglobulin class-switch recombination.

    Kohsuke Imai;Geir Slupphaug;Wen I. Lee;Wen I. Lee;Patrick Revy

  • Efficacy of Gene Therapy for X-Linked Severe Combined Immunodeficiency

    Salima Hacein-Bey-Abina;Julia Hauer;Annick Lim;Capucine Picard

  • Phosphoinositide 3-Kinase δ Gene Mutation Predisposes to Respiratory Infection and Airway Damage

    Ivan Angulo;Oscar Vadas;Fabien Garçon;Edward Banham-Hall

  • The European Society for Immunodeficiencies (ESID) Registry Working Definitions for the Clinical Diagnosis of Inborn Errors of Immunity

    Markus G. Seidel;Gerhard Kindle;Benjamin Gathmann;Isabella Quinti

  • Inherited interleukin 12 deficiency in a child with bacille Calmette-Guérin and Salmonella enteritidis disseminated infection.

    F Altare;D Lammas;P Revy;E Jouanguy

  • TGF-beta 1 prevents the noncognate maturation of human dendritic Langerhans cells.

    Frederic Geissmann;Patrick Revy;Armelle Regnault;Yves Lepelletier

  • A syndrome associating partial albinism and immunodeficiency

    Claude Griscelli;Anne Durandy;Delphine Guy-Grand;Fritz Daguillard

  • ICOS deficiency is associated with a severe reduction of CXCR5+CD4 germinal center Th cells.

    Lukas Bossaller;Jan Andreas Burger;Ruth Draeger;Bodo Grimbacher

  • Clinical spectrum and features of activated phosphoinositide 3-kinase δ syndrome: A large patient cohort study.

    Tanya I Coulter;Anita Chandra;Chris M Bacon;Judith Babar

  • Mutations of CD40 gene cause an autosomal recessive form of immunodeficiency with hyper IgM

    Simona Ferrari;Silvia Giliani;Antonella Insalaco;Abdulaziz Al-Ghonaium

  • Severe combined immunodeficiency: A retrospective single-center study of clinical presentation and outcome in 117 patients

    J.L. Stephan;V. Vlekova;F. Le Deist;S. Blanche

  • AID mutant analyses indicate requirement for class-switch-specific cofactors

    Van-Thanh Ta;Hitoshi Nagaoka;Nadia Catalan;Anne Durandy

  • Autosomal dominant STAT3 deficiency and hyper-IgE syndrome: molecular, cellular, and clinical features from a French national survey.

    Marie-Olivia Chandesris;Isabelle Melki;Angels Natividad;Anne Puel

  • Human TRAF3 Adaptor Molecule Deficiency Leads to Impaired Toll-like Receptor 3 Response and Susceptibility to Herpes Simplex Encephalitis

    Rebeca Pérez de Diego;Rebeca Pérez de Diego;Rebeca Pérez de Diego;Vanessa Sancho-Shimizu;Vanessa Sancho-Shimizu;Vanessa Sancho-Shimizu;Lazaro Lorenzo;Lazaro Lorenzo;Lazaro Lorenzo;Anne Puel;Anne Puel;Anne Puel

  • A human immunodeficiency caused by mutations in the PIK3R1 gene

    Marie-Céline Deau;Lucie Heurtier;Pierre Frange;Felipe Suarez

  • Human ICOS deficiency abrogates the germinal center reaction and provides a monogenic model for common variable immunodeficiency.

    Klaus Warnatz;Lukas Bossaller;Ulrich Salzer;Andrea Skrabl-Baumgartner

Frequent Co-Authors

Alain Fischer
Alain Fischer Collège de France
Claude Griscelli
Claude Griscelli Necker-Enfants Malades Hospital
Capucine Picard
Capucine Picard Université Paris Cité
Jean-Laurent Casanova
Jean-Laurent Casanova The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Kohsuke Imai
Kohsuke Imai Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Jean-Pierre de Villartay
Jean-Pierre de Villartay Université Paris Cité
Anne-Marie Fischer
Anne-Marie Fischer Université Paris Cité
Jacinta Bustamante
Jacinta Bustamante Rockefeller University
Shigeaki Nonoyama
Shigeaki Nonoyama National Defense Medical College

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