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  • 1966 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Carl A. Batt is affiliated with Cornell University in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields primarily related to medicine, immunology, microbiology, and infectious diseases. The scientist's work has contributed to understanding viral gastroenteritis, mosquito-borne diseases, and HIV research and treatment.

Their research areas include the following main fields of study:

  • Medicine
  • Immunology and Microbiology

Within these broader fields, their subfields of interest are:

  • Infectious Diseases
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
  • Virology

Key topics addressed in their work include:

  • Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology
  • Mosquito-borne diseases and control
  • HIV Research and Treatment

The scientist has published at least one recent paper titled "Norovirus-VLPs expressing pre-erythrocytic malaria antigens induce functional immunity against sporozoite infection", published in 2022 in the journal Vaccine. This paper has been cited seven times.

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Cosette G. Schneider
  • Julien Fey
  • Xiaoyan Zou
  • Vincent R. Gerbasi
  • Tatyana Savransky

The primary venue for their recent publications is the journal Vaccine.

In recognition of their contributions, Carl A. Batt was awarded the title of Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1966.

Best Publications

  • Encyclopedia of food microbiology

    [Edited by] Richard K. Robinson;Carl A. Batt;Pradip D. Patel

  • A review of molecular recognition technologies for detection of biological threat agents.

    Shahzi S Iqbal;Michael W Mayo;John G Bruno;Burt V Bronk

  • Ribotypes and virulence gene polymorphisms suggest three distinct Listeria monocytogenes lineages with differences in pathogenic potential.

    Martin Wiedmann;James L. Bruce;Claire Keating;Amy E. Johnson

  • Mechanical resonant immunospecific biological detector

    B. Ilic;D. Czaplewski;Harold G. Craighead;P. Neuzil

  • Single cell detection with micromechanical oscillators

    B. Ilic;D. Czaplewski;M. Zalalutdinov;Harold G. Craighead

  • Dramatic Enhancements in Toughness of Polyvinylidene Fluoride Nanocomposites via Nanoclay‐Directed Crystal Structure and Morphology

    Deepak Shah;Pralay Maiti;Erica Gunn;Erica Gunn;Daniel F. Schmidt

  • Paradoxical glomerular filtration of carbon nanotubes

    Alessandro Ruggiero;Carlos H. Villa;Evan Bander;Diego A. Rey

  • Protein secretion in Pichia pastoris and advances in protein production.

    Leonardo M. Damasceno;Chung-Jr Huang;Chung-Jr Huang;Carl A. Batt

  • Biotemplated Nanostructured Materials

    Sofia Sotiropoulou;Yajaira Sierra-Sastre;Sonny S. Mark;Carl A. Batt

  • Use of a fluorogenic probe in a PCR-based assay for the detection of Listeria monocytogenes.

    H. A. Bassler;S. J. A. Flood;K. J. Livak;J. Marmaro

  • Ligase chain reaction (LCR)--overview and applications.

    M Wiedmann;W J Wilson;J Czajka;J Luo

  • Nucleic acid purification using microfabricated silicon structures

    Nathaniel C. Cady;Scott Stelick;Carl A. Batt;Carl A. Batt

  • New biodegradable polyhydroxybutyrate/layered silicate nanocomposites.

    Pralay Maiti;Carl A. Batt;Emmanuel P. Giannelis

  • Single-walled carbon nanotubes deliver peptide antigen into dendritic cells and enhance IgG responses to tumor-associated antigens.

    Carlos H. Villa;Tao Dao;Ian Ahearn;Nicole Fehrenbacher

  • Probing the retinol-binding site of bovine beta-lactoglobulin.

    Yunje Cho;C. A. Batt;L. Sawyer

  • Real-time PCR detection of Listeria monocytogenes using an integrated microfluidics platform

    Nathaniel C. Cady;Scott Stelick;Madanagopal V. Kunnavakkam;Carl A. Batt

  • Diffraction-based cell detection using a micro-contact-printed antibody grating

    Harold Craighead;Pamela St. John;Nathan Cady;Robert Davis

  • Structural and kinetic characterization of early folding events in β-lactoglobulin

    Kazuo Kuwata;Ramachandra Shastry;Hong Cheng;Masaru Hoshino

  • Gold hybrid nanoparticles for targeted phototherapy and cancer imaging

    Dickson K Kirui;Diego A Rey;Carl A Batt

  • Time Resolved Collapse of a Folding Protein Observed with Small Angle X-Ray Scattering

    L. Pollack;M. W. Tate;A. C. Finnefrock;C. Kalidas

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin Wiedmann
Martin Wiedmann Cornell University
Lloyd J. Old
Lloyd J. Old Ludwig Cancer Research
Gerd Ritter
Gerd Ritter Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Francis Barany
Francis Barany Cornell University
Yuji Goto
Yuji Goto Osaka University
John E. Kinsella
John E. Kinsella Cornell University
David A. Scheinberg
David A. Scheinberg Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Il Kim
Il Kim Pusan National University
Christopher K. Ober
Christopher K. Ober Cornell University

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