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Bryce M. Buddle

Bryce M. Buddle

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Immunology
New Zealand
2026

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Immunology

D-Index
70
Citations
12170
World Ranking
2461
National Ranking
2

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Immunology in New Zealand Leader Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Immunology in New Zealand Leader Award
  • 2008 - Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand

Overview

Bryce M. Buddle is affiliated with AgResearch in New Zealand and has contributed to research primarily within the field of Medicine, with emphasis on Epidemiology, Infectious Diseases, Small Animals, Ecology, and Agronomy and Crop Science. Their work explores various aspects of infectious disease management and immunology, particularly focusing on Mycobacterium research and diagnosis.

Recent publications include studies published between 2020 and 2024, covering topics such as vaccine efficacy, disease transmission, and immune response in animals. Notable papers are:

  • "Test performance data demonstrates utility of a cattle DIVA skin test reagent (DST-F) compatible with BCG vaccination" (2022, Scientific Reports)
  • "Is BCG vaccination of possums the solution to the Buruli ulcer epidemic in south-eastern Australia?" (2023, The Medical Journal of Australia)
  • "Self-assembled particulate vaccine elicits strong immune responses and reduces Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis infection in mice" (2020, Scientific Reports)
  • "Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis antigens induce cellular immune responses in cattle without causing reactivity to tuberculin in the tuberculosis skin test" (2023, Frontiers in Immunology)
  • "Home range overlaps of the brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula): implications for disease transmission" (2024, European Journal of Wildlife Research)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Bryce M. Buddle include:

  • D. Neil Wedlock
  • Sandeep Gupta
  • Bernd H. A. Rehm
  • Axel Heiser
  • Gareth J. Jones

Their research has appeared in several publication venues with repeated contributions to:

  • Scientific Reports
  • The Medical Journal of Australia
  • Frontiers in Immunology
  • European Journal of Wildlife Research
  • Immunology and Cell Biology

Main research topics addressed by this scientist include:

  • Mycobacterium research and diagnosis
  • Tuberculosis Research and Epidemiology
  • Animal Disease Management and Epidemiology
  • Vaccines and immunoinformatics approaches
  • Infectious Diseases and Mycology
  • Bacteriophages and microbial interactions
  • Cytokine Signaling Pathways and Interactions

Bryce M. Buddle was awarded the distinction of Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand in 2008.

Best Publications

  • Bovine Tuberculosis: A Review of Current and Emerging Diagnostic Techniques in View of their Relevance for Disease Control and Eradication

    I. Schiller;B. Oesch;H. M. Vordermeier;M. V. Palmer

  • Immunological responses and protection against Mycobacterium bovis in calves vaccinated with a low dose of BCG.

    B M Buddle;G W de Lisle;A Pfeffer;F E Aldwell

  • Strategies to reduce methane emissions from farmed ruminants grazing on pasture.

    Bryce M. Buddle;Michel Denis;Graeme T. Attwood;Eric Altermann

  • Bovine tuberculosis vaccine research: historical perspectives and recent advances.

    W. Ray Waters;Mitchell V. Palmer;Bryce M. Buddle;H. Martin Vordermeier

  • Influence of sensitisation to environmental mycobacteria on subsequent vaccination against bovine tuberculosis.

    Bryce M Buddle;Barry J Wards;Frank E Aldwell;Desmond M Collins

  • Identification of Novel Mycobacterium tuberculosis Antigens with Potential as Diagnostic Reagents or Subunit Vaccine Candidates by Comparative Genomics

    P. J. Cockle;S. V. Gordon;A. Lalvani;B. M. Buddle

  • Differentiation between Mycobacterium bovis BCG-Vaccinated and M. bovis-Infected Cattle by Using Recombinant Mycobacterial Antigens

    Bryce M. Buddle;Natalie A. Parlane;Denise L. Keen;Frank E. Aldwell

  • Revaccination of Neonatal Calves with Mycobacterium bovis BCG Reduces the Level of Protection against Bovine Tuberculosis Induced by a Single Vaccination

    B. M. Buddle;D. N. Wedlock;N. A. Parlane;L. A. L. Corner

  • Protection of cattle from bovine tuberculosis by vaccination with BCG by the respiratory or subcutaneous route, but not by vaccination with killed Mycobacterium vaccae.

    B.M Buddle;D Keen;A Thomson;G Jowett

  • A DNA Prime-Mycobacterium bovis BCG Boost Vaccination Strategy for Cattle Induces Protection against Bovine Tuberculosis

    Margot A. Skinner;Bryce M. Buddle;D. Neil Wedlock;Denise Keen

  • Animal-side serologic assay for rapid detection of Mycobacterium bovis infection in multiple species of free-ranging wildlife

    K.P. Lyashchenko;R. Greenwald;J. Esfandiari;M.A. Chambers

  • The potential of oral vaccines for disease control in wildlife species.

    M.L. Cross;B.M. Buddle;F.E. Aldwell

  • Control of Mycobacterium bovis infections and the risk to human populations

    D.Neil Wedlock;Margot A. Skinner;Geoffrey W. de Lisle;Bryce M. Buddle

  • Efficacy and Safety of BCG Vaccine for Control of Tuberculosis in Domestic Livestock and Wildlife.

    Bryce M. Buddle;Hans Martin Vordermeier;Mark A. Chambers;Mark A. Chambers;Lin Mari de Klerk-Lorist

  • Oral vaccination with Mycobacterium bovis BCG in a lipid formulation induces resistance to pulmonary tuberculosis in brushtail possums.

    Frank E Aldwell;Denise L Keen;Natalie A Parlane;Margot A Skinner

  • Effect of oral vaccination of cattle with lipid-formulated BCG on immune responses and protection against bovine tuberculosis.

    Bryce M. Buddle;Frank E. Aldwell;Margot A. Skinner;Geoffrey W. de Lisle

  • Use of ESAT-6 in the interferon-γ test for diagnosis of bovine tuberculosis following skin testing

    Bryce M Buddle;Terry J Ryan;John M Pollock;Peter Andersen

  • Bovine Tuberculosis in Cattle: Vaccines, DIVA Tests, and Host Biomarker Discovery.

    H Martin Vordermeier;Gareth J Jones;Bryce M Buddle;R Glyn Hewinson

  • Inactivation of CD4 + CD25 + regulatory T cells during early mycobacterial infection increases cytokine production but does not affect pathogen load

    Kylie M Quinn;Rebecca S McHugh;Fenella J Rich;Lisa M Goldsack

  • Advances in Understanding Disease Epidemiology and Implications for Control and Eradication of Tuberculosis in Livestock: The Experience From New Zealand

    T.J. Ryan;P.G. Livingstone;D.S.L. Ramsey;G.W. de Lisle

  • Association of blood eosinophilia with the expression of resistance in Romney lambs to nematodes.

    B.M. Buddle;G. Jowett;R.S. Green;P.G.C. Douch

Frequent Co-Authors

G.W. de Lisle
G.W. de Lisle AgResearch
R. Glyn Hewinson
R. Glyn Hewinson Aberystwyth University
Bernd H. A. Rehm
Bernd H. A. Rehm Griffith University
Leigh A. L. Corner
Leigh A. L. Corner University College Dublin
Mitchell V. Palmer
Mitchell V. Palmer Agricultural Research Service
John M. Pollock
John M. Pollock Government of the United Kingdom
Graham Nugent
Graham Nugent Landcare Research
Peter E. Andersen
Peter E. Andersen Technical University of Denmark
R.S. Morris
R.S. Morris Massey University
Daniel M. Tompkins
Daniel M. Tompkins Landcare Research

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