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Overview

Bryan T. Eaton is affiliated with the Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness in Australia. Their research spans several interdisciplinary areas, encompassing fields such as Sociology and Political Science, Artificial Intelligence, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, and Ecological Modeling.

Their work focuses on topics related to misinformation and its impacts, sentiment analysis and opinion mining, COVID-19 diagnosis using artificial intelligence, and species distribution and climate change.

Recent publications by Bryan T. Eaton include:

  • Challenges in Automated Detection of COVID-19 Misinformation, 2021, published in Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • A Taxonomic Classification Approach for Global Spatio-temporal Data, 2021, published in eScholarship (California Digital Library)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Eaton are:

  • Drahomíra Herrmannová
  • Gautam Thakur
  • Joshua N. Grant
  • Varisara Tansakul
  • Olivera Kotevska

Eaton's publications have appeared primarily in venues such as Zenodo hosted by CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research and the California Digital Library's eScholarship repository. This reflects engagement with open-access platforms and repositories that support broad dissemination of research outputs.

The topics Eaton addresses include the challenges presented by misinformation, especially in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as technical approaches for analyzing large-scale spatio-temporal data. Their interdisciplinary approach integrates computational methods and social science perspectives.

Best Publications

  • Bats are natural reservoirs of SARS-like coronaviruses.

    Wendong Li;Zhengli Shi;Meng Yu;Wuze Ren

  • Nipah Virus: A Recently Emergent Deadly Paramyxovirus

    K. B. Chua;W. J. Bellini;P. A. Rota;B. H. Harcourt

  • Review of Bats and SARS

    Lin-Fa Wang;Zhengli Shi;Shuyi Zhang;Hume Field

  • Ephrin-B2 ligand is a functional receptor for Hendra virus and Nipah virus

    Matthew I. Bonaparte;Antony S. Dimitrov;Katharine N. Bossart;Gary Crameri

  • Hendra and Nipah viruses: different and dangerous

    Bryan T. Eaton;Christopher C. Broder;Deborah Middleton;Lin-Fa Wang

  • Molecular biology of Hendra and Nipah viruses.

    Lin-Fa Wang;Brian H Harcourt;Meng Yu;Azaibi Tamin

  • Bats, civets and the emergence of SARS

    L. F. Wang;B. T. Eaton

  • The Exceptionally Large Genome of Hendra Virus: Support for Creation of a New Genus within the Family Paramyxoviridae

    Lin-Fa Wang;Meng Yu;Eric Hansson;L. Ian Pritchard

  • Quantitative analysis of Nipah virus proteins released as virus-like particles reveals central role for the matrix protein

    Jared R Patch;Gary Crameri;Lin-Fa Wang;Bryan T Eaton

  • A previously unknown reovirus of bat origin is associated with an acute respiratory disease in humans

    Kaw Bing Chua;Gary Crameri;Alex Hyatt;Meng Yu

  • Antibodies to SARS coronavirus in civets.

    Changchun Tu;Gary Crameri;Xiangang Kong;Jinding Chen

  • Emerging viral diseases of Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific.

    J.S. Mackenzie;K.B. Chua;P.W. Daniels;B.T. Eaton

  • Laboratory diagnosis of Nipahand Hendra virus infections

    Peter Daniels;Thomas Ksiazek;Bryan T. Eaton

  • Feline Model of Acute Nipah Virus Infection and Protection with a Soluble Glycoprotein-Based Subunit Vaccine

    Bruce A. Mungall;Deborah Middleton;Gary Crameri;John Bingham

  • Potent neutralization of Hendra and Nipah viruses by human monoclonal antibodies.

    Zhongyu Zhu;Antony S. Dimitrov;Katharine N. Bossart;Gary Crameri

  • Receptor binding, fusion inhibition, and induction of cross-reactive neutralizing antibodies by a soluble G glycoprotein of Hendra virus

    Katharine N. Bossart;Gary Crameri;Antony S. Dimitrov;Bruce A. Mungall

  • Membrane Fusion Tropism and Heterotypic Functional Activities of the Nipah Virus and Hendra Virus Envelope Glycoproteins

    Katharine N. Bossart;Lin-Fa Wang;Michael N. Flora;Kaw Bing Chua

  • Tioman Virus, a Novel Paramyxovirus Isolated from Fruit Bats in Malaysia

    Kaw Bing Chua;Lin-Fa Wang;Sai Kit Lam;Gary Crameri

  • Civets are equally susceptible to experimental infection by two different severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus isolates.

    Donglai Wu;Changchun Tu;Chaoan Xin;Hua Xuan

  • A Novel P/V/C Gene in a New Member of the Paramyxoviridae Family, Which Causes Lethal Infection in Humans, Horses, and Other Animals

    Lin-Fa Wang;Wojtek P. Michalski;Meng Yu;L. Ian Pritchard

Frequent Co-Authors

Lin-Fa Wang
Lin-Fa Wang Duke NUS Graduate Medical School
Gary Crameri
Gary Crameri Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness
Alex D. Hyatt
Alex D. Hyatt Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness
Christopher C. Broder
Christopher C. Broder Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
Dimiter S. Dimitrov
Dimiter S. Dimitrov University of Pittsburgh
Zhengli Shi
Zhengli Shi Chinese Academy of Sciences
David B. Boyle
David B. Boyle Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness
Hume Field
Hume Field University of Queensland
John S. Mackenzie
John S. Mackenzie Curtin University
Zhihong Hu
Zhihong Hu Chinese Academy of Sciences

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