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Overview

Brian A. Hazlett is affiliated with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields within biology and medicine, with a particular focus on bacterial and viral pathogens.

Their work covers main fields of study such as:

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

More specifically, their subfields of study include:

  • Molecular Biology
  • Virology
  • Infectious Diseases

Brian A. Hazlett's research topics address a range of microbial agents and infectious challenges. These include:

  • Bacillus and Francisella bacterial research
  • Poxvirus research and outbreaks
  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 research

An example of their published work is the 2021 paper titled The O-Ag Antibody Response to Francisella Is Distinct in Rodents and Higher Animals and Can Serve as a Correlate of Protection, which appeared in the journal Pathogens. This paper has contributed to the understanding of immune responses in different animal models.

Frequent collaboration is evident in their work, with coauthors including:

  • Lauren E. Shoudy
  • Prachi Namjoshi
  • Gabriela F. Giordano
  • Sudeep Kumar
  • Jennifer D. Bowling

The primary publication venue for their recent output is:

  • Pathogens

Brian A. Hazlett's contributions reflect a multidisciplinary approach to understanding infectious diseases at the molecular and immunological levels, involving pathogens of significant public health concern.

Best Publications

  • The Behavioral Ecology of Hermit Crabs

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  • Sex recognition in the crayfish Procambarus clarkii.

    Christopher Ameyaw-Akumfi;Brian A. Hazlett

  • EFFECTS OF INTERSPECIFIC COMPETITION ON FITNESS OF THE HERMIT CRAB CLIBANARIUS TRICOLOR

    Catherine Bach;Brian Hazlett;Dan Rittschof

  • Shell exchanges in hermit crabs: Aggression, negotiation, or both?

    Brian A. Hazlett

  • Examination of the Agonistic Behaviour of the Crayfish Orconectes Virilis By Character Analysis

    Brian A. Hazlett;Daniel I. Rubenstein

  • Source and nature of disturbance-chemical system in crayfish.

    Brian A. Hazlett

  • RESPONSES TO MULTIPLE CHEMICAL CUES BY THE CRAYFISH ORCONECTES VIRILIS

    Brian A. Hazlett

  • Size Relationships and Aggressive Behavior in the Hermit Crab Clibanarius vittatus

    Brian A. Hazlett

  • Alarm responses in the crayfishOrconectes virilis andOrconectes propinquus

    Brian A. Hazlett

  • Integration of multiple predator cues by the crayfish Orconectes propinquus

    Peter Bouwma;Brian A. Hazlett

  • Starvation, Energy Reserves, and Aggression in the Crayfish Orconectes Virilis (Hagen, 1870) (Decapoda, Cambaridae)

    Brian Hazlett;Daniel Ian Rubenstein;Daniel Rittschof

  • Sound Production and Associated Behavior of Bermuda Crustaceans (Panulirus, Gonodactylus, Alpheus, and Synalpheus)

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  • Behavioral Biology of the Crayfish Orconectes virilis I. Home Range

    Brian Hazlett;Dan Rittschof;Daniel Rubenstein

  • Differences in Memory Capabilities in Invasive and Native Crayfish

    Brian A. Hazlett;Patrizia Acquistapace;Francesca Gherardi

  • Behavior, Diel Activities, and Stimuli that Elicit Sound Production and Reactions to Sounds in the Longspine Squirrelfish

    Howard E. Winn;Joseph A. Marshall;Brian Hazlett

  • Disturbance pheromones in the crayfishOrconectes virilis.

    Brian A. Hazlett

  • Interspecific Shell Fighting in Three Sympatric Species of Hermit Crabs in Hawaii

    Brian A. Hazlett

  • "Individual" recognition and agonistic behaviour in Pagurus bernhardus.

    Brian A. Hazlett

  • Chemical detection of sex and condition in the crayfishOrconectes virilis.

    Brian A. Hazlett

  • Tactile Stimuli in the Social Behavior of Pagurus Bernhard Us (Decapoda, Paguridae)

    Brian A. Hazlett

  • The Effect of Shell Size and Weight on the Agonistic Behavior of a Hermit Crab

    Brian A. Hazlett

  • Influence of shells on mating behavior in the hermit crab Calcinus tibicen

    B. A. Hazlett;L. C. Baron

Frequent Co-Authors

Dan Rittschof
Dan Rittschof Duke University
Francesca Gherardi
Francesca Gherardi University of Florence
Dave Kelly
Dave Kelly University of Canterbury
Stephen Pruett-Jones
Stephen Pruett-Jones University of Chicago
William F. Herrnkind
William F. Herrnkind Florida State University

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