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D-Index
64
Citations
17291
World Ranking
2911
National Ranking
123

Claire Fieschi 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 Claire Fieschi sits on this spectrum.

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62 publications 807+

This scientist: 208 publications — 37th percentile

37% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Claire Fieschi 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 Claire Fieschi sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 157+

This scientist: 64 D-Index — 41st percentile

41% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Claire Fieschi is affiliated with Université Paris Cité in France. Their research contributions span multiple areas within medicine, immunology, and molecular biology, reflecting an interdisciplinary approach to understanding immune function and related disorders.

Their work is distributed primarily across the fields of Medicine, Immunology and Microbiology, and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. More specifically, subfields of focus include Immunology, Genetics, Hematology, Infectious Diseases, and Oncology.

Main research topics include:

  • Immunodeficiency and Autoimmune Disorders
  • Blood disorders and treatments
  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction
  • T-cell and B-cell Immunology
  • Platelet Disorders and Treatments
  • Blood groups and transfusion
  • Parvovirus B19 Infection Studies

Frequent publication venues for Claire Fieschi include:

  • Blood
  • La Revue de Médecine Interne
  • Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
  • The Journal of Experimental Medicine
  • Journal of Clinical Immunology

Selected recent papers illustrate the scope of their research:

  • "Coronavirus disease 2019 in patients with inborn errors of immunity: An international study," published in 2020 in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
  • "The expansion of human T-bet high CD21 low B cells is T cell dependent," published in 2021 in Science Immunology
  • "Dominant-negative mutations in human IL6ST underlie hyper-IgE syndrome," published in 2020 in The Journal of Experimental Medicine
  • "Human IL-23 is essential for IFN-γ-dependent immunity to mycobacteria," published in 2023 in Science Immunology
  • "Biochemically deleterious human NFKB1 variants underlie an autosomal dominant form of common variable immunodeficiency," published in 2021 in The Journal of Experimental Medicine

Claire Fieschi has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Marion Malphettes
  • Jean-François Viallard
  • David Boutboul
  • Lionel Galicier
  • Éric Oksenhendler

Best Publications

  • Common variable immunodeficiency disorders: division into distinct clinical phenotypes

    Helen Chapel;Mary Lucas;Martin Lee;Janne Bjorkander

  • Impaired response to interferon-alpha/beta and lethal viral disease in human STAT1 deficiency.

    Stéphanie Dupuis;Emmanuelle Jouanguy;Sami Al-Hajjar;Claire Fieschi

  • Pyogenic Bacterial Infections in Humans with IRAK-4 Deficiency

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  • Impairment of mycobacterial but not viral immunity by a germline human STAT1 mutation.

    Stéphanie Dupuis;Catherine Dargemont;Claire Fieschi;Nicolas Thomassin

  • Inborn errors of IL-12/23- and IFN-gamma-mediated immunity: molecular, cellular, and clinical features.

    Orchidée Filipe-Santos;Jacinta Bustamante;Ariane Chapgier;Guillaume Vogt

  • Infections in 252 patients with common variable immunodeficiency.

    Eric Oksenhendler;Laurence Gérard;Claire Fieschi;Marion Malphettes

  • Mutations in STAT3 and IL12RB1 impair the development of human IL-17–producing T cells

    Ludovic de Beaucoudrey;Ludovic de Beaucoudrey;Anne Puel;Anne Puel;Orchidée Filipe-Santos;Orchidée Filipe-Santos;Aurélie Cobat;Aurélie Cobat

  • Revisiting Human IL-12Rβ1 Deficiency: A Survey of 141 Patients From 30 Countries

    Ludovic de Beaucoudrey;Arina Samarina;Arina Samarina;Arina Samarina;Jacinta Bustamante;Jacinta Bustamante;Aurélie Cobat;Aurélie Cobat

  • 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

  • Low Penetrance, Broad Resistance, and Favorable Outcome of Interleukin 12 Receptor β1 Deficiency Medical and Immunological Implications

    Claire Fieschi;Stéphanie Dupuis;Emilie Catherinot;Jacqueline Feinberg

  • Coronavirus Disease 2019 in patients with inborn errors of immunity: an international study.

    Isabelle Meyts;Giorgia Bucciol;Isabella Quinti;Bénédicte Neven

  • Inherited Interleukin-12 Deficiency: IL12B Genotype and Clinical Phenotype of 13 Patients from Six Kindreds

    Capucine Picard;Claire Fieschi;Frédéric Altare;Suliman Al-Jumaah

  • X-linked susceptibility to mycobacteria is caused by mutations in NEMO impairing CD40-dependent IL-12 production

    Orchidée Filipe-Santos;Jacinta Bustamante;Margje H. Haverkamp;Margje H. Haverkamp;Emilie Vinolo

  • Tuberculosis in children and adults: two distinct genetic diseases.

    Alexandre Alcaïs;Claire Fieschi;Laurent Abel;Jean-Laurent Casanova

  • Germline CYBB mutations that selectively affect macrophages in kindreds with X-linked predisposition to tuberculous mycobacterial disease

    Jacinta Bustamante;Andres A. Arias;Guillaume Vogt;Capucine Picard

  • An ACT1 Mutation Selectively Abolishes Interleukin-17 Responses in Humans with Chronic Mucocutaneous Candidiasis

    Bertrand Boisson;Chenhui Wang;Vincent Pedergnana;Vincent Pedergnana;Ling Wu

  • Microbial ecology perturbation in human IgA deficiency

    Jehane Fadlallah;Hela El Kafsi;Delphine Sterlin;Catherine Juste

  • Interleukin (IL)-12 and IL-23 Are Key Cytokines for Immunity against Salmonella in Humans

    Calman A. MacLennan;Calman A. MacLennan;Claire Fieschi;David A Lammas;Capucine Picard

  • Late-onset combined immune deficiency: a subset of common variable immunodeficiency with severe T cell defect.

    Marion Malphettes;Laurence Gérard;Maryvonnick Carmagnat;Gaël Mouillot

  • Human interferon-gamma-mediated immunity is a genetically controlled continuous trait that determines the outcome of mycobacterial invasion.

    Stéphanie Dupuis;Rainer Döffinger;Capucine Picard;Claire Fieschi

  • Gains of glycosylation comprise an unexpectedly large group of pathogenic mutations

    Guillaume Vogt;Ariane Chapgier;Kun Yang;Kun Yang;Nadia Chuzhanova

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean-Laurent Casanova
Jean-Laurent Casanova The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Eric Oksenhendler
Eric Oksenhendler Université Paris Cité
Lionel Galicier
Lionel Galicier Université Paris Cité
Capucine Picard
Capucine Picard Université Paris Cité
Laurent Abel
Laurent Abel Université Paris Cité
Jacinta Bustamante
Jacinta Bustamante Rockefeller University
Jean Donadieu
Jean Donadieu University of Paris-Saclay
Alain Fischer
Alain Fischer Collège de France
Emmanuelle Jouanguy
Emmanuelle Jouanguy Necker-Enfants Malades Hospital

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