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Claudia Jakubzick

Claudia Jakubzick

D-Index & Metrics

Immunology

D-Index
51
Citations
18005
World Ranking
4106
National Ranking
1871

Claudia Jakubzick 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 Claudia Jakubzick sits on this spectrum.

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62 publications 807+

This scientist: 100 publications — 3rd percentile

3% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Claudia Jakubzick 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 Claudia Jakubzick sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 157+

This scientist: 51 D-Index — 17th percentile

17% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Claudia Jakubzick is affiliated with Dartmouth College in the United States and specializes in the field of immunology and microbiology. Their research covers a variety of focused areas including immunology, molecular biology, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, neurology, and immunology and allergy.

The scientist's work primarily addresses topics such as immune cells in cancer, immunotherapy and immune responses, immune cell function and interaction, T-cell and B-cell immunology, single-cell and spatial transcriptomics, epigenetics and DNA methylation, and phagocytosis and immune regulation.

Jakubzick has contributed to several scientific journals, with frequent publications appearing in:

  • Nature Immunology
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • The Journal of Immunology
  • American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology
  • Immunity

Frequent collaborators include Xin Li, Sophie L. Gibbings, Kavita Rawat, Anita Tewari, and Arlind B. Mara.

Selected recent papers by Claudia Jakubzick include:

  • "Biology of lung macrophages in health and disease" (2022), published in Immunity
  • "Localization of Macrophages in the Human Lung via Design-based Stereology" (2020), published in American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
  • "CCL5-producing migratory dendritic cells guide CCR5+ monocytes into the draining lymph nodes" (2023), published in The Journal of Experimental Medicine
  • "ImmGen at 15" (2020), published in Nature Immunology
  • "Human and Mouse Transcriptome Profiling Identifies Cross-Species Homology in Pulmonary and Lymph Node Mononuclear Phagocytes" (2020), published in Cell Reports

Best Publications

  • Gene-expression profiles and transcriptional regulatory pathways that underlie the identity and diversity of mouse tissue macrophages

    Emmanuel L Gautier;Tal Shay;Tal Shay;Jennifer Miller;Melanie Greter

  • Dendritic cells, monocytes and macrophages: a unified nomenclature based on ontogeny

    Martin Guilliams;Florent Ginhoux;Claudia Jakubzick;Shalin H. Naik

  • Monocyte subsets differentially employ CCR2, CCR5, and CX3CR1 to accumulate within atherosclerotic plaques

    Frank Tacke;David Alvarez;Theodore J. Kaplan;Claudia Jakubzick

  • Origin of the lamina propria dendritic cell network.

    Milena Bogunovic;Florent Ginhoux;Julie Helft;Limin Shang

  • Minimal Differentiation of Classical Monocytes as They Survey Steady-State Tissues and Transport Antigen to Lymph Nodes

    Claudia Jakubzick;Claudia Jakubzick;Emmanuel L. Gautier;Sophie L. Gibbings;Dorothy K. Sojka

  • Monocyte differentiation and antigen-presenting functions

    Claudia V. Jakubzick;Gwendalyn J. Randolph;Peter M. Henson

  • Carbonic anhydrase is an ancient enzyme widespread in prokaryotes

    Kerry S. Smith;Claudia Jakubzick;Thomas S. Whittam;James G. Ferry

  • Three Unique Interstitial Macrophages in the Murine Lung at Steady State

    Sophie L. Gibbings;Stacey M. Thomas;Shaikh M. Atif;Alexandra L. McCubbrey

  • Regulatory T Cells Sequentially Migrate from Inflamed Tissues to Draining Lymph Nodes to Suppress the Alloimmune Response

    Nan Zhang;Bernd Schröppel;Girdhari Lal;Claudia Jakubzick

  • Fas Determines Differential Fates of Resident and Recruited Macrophages during Resolution of Acute Lung Injury

    William J Janssen;Lea Barthel;Alaina Muldrow;Rebecca E Oberley-Deegan

  • CD103+ pulmonary dendritic cells preferentially acquire and present apoptotic cell–associated antigen

    A. Nicole Desch;Gwendalyn J. Randolph;Kenneth M Murphy;Emmanuel L Gautier

  • Immature monocytes acquire antigens from other cells in the bone marrow and present them to T cells after maturing in the periphery

    Frank Tacke;Florent Ginhoux;Claudia Jakubzick;Nico van Rooijen

  • Modulation of Dendritic Cell Trafficking to and from the Airways

    Claudia Jakubzick;Frank Tacke;Jaime Llodra;Nico van Rooijen

  • Antigen presentation by monocytes and monocyte-derived cells.

    Gwendalyn J Randolph;Claudia Jakubzick;Chunfeng Qu

  • Blood monocyte subsets differentially give rise to CD103+ and CD103- pulmonary dendritic cell populations.

    Claudia Jakubzick;Frank Tacke;Florent Ginhoux;Amy J. Wagers

  • Regulation of the Migration and Survival of Monocyte Subsets by Chemokine Receptors and Its Relevance to Atherosclerosis

    Emmanuel L. Gautier;Claudia Jakubzick;Gwendalyn J. Randolph

  • Protection from Fluorescein Isothiocyanate-Induced Fibrosis in IL-13-Deficient, but Not IL-4-Deficient, Mice Results from Impaired Collagen Synthesis by Fibroblasts

    Jill E. Kolodsick;Galen B. Toews;Claudia Jakubzick;Cory Hogaboam

  • Lymph-migrating, tissue-derived dendritic cells are minor constituents within steady-state lymph nodes

    Claudia V. Jakubzick;Milena Bogunovic;Anthony J. Bonito;Emma L Kuan

  • Transcriptome analysis highlights the conserved difference between embryonic and postnatal-derived alveolar macrophages

    Sophie L. Gibbings;Rajni Goyal;A. Nicole Desch;Sonia M. Leach

  • Therapeutic Effect of IL-13 Immunoneutralization During Chronic Experimental Fungal Asthma

    Kate Blease;Claudia Jakubzick;John Westwick;Nicholas Lukacs

  • Molecular definition of the identity and activation of natural killer cells

    Natalie A Bezman;Charles C Kim;Joseph C Sun;Gundula Min-Oo

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter M. Henson
Peter M. Henson National Jewish Health
Cory M. Hogaboam
Cory M. Hogaboam Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Miriam Merad
Miriam Merad Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Gwendalyn J. Randolph
Gwendalyn J. Randolph Washington University in St. Louis
Steven L. Kunkel
Steven L. Kunkel University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Ross M. Kedl
Ross M. Kedl University of Colorado Boulder
Raj K. Puri
Raj K. Puri US Food and Drug Administration
Florent Ginhoux
Florent Ginhoux Agency for Science, Technology and Research
Amy J. Wagers
Amy J. Wagers Harvard University
Galen B. Toews
Galen B. Toews University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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