World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!

D-Index & Metrics

Microbiology

D-Index
65
Citations
17771
World Ranking
2486
National Ranking
1008

Overview

Dennis A. Senne is affiliated with the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service in the United States. Their role involves work related to animal and plant health, likely encompassing research, inspection, and regulatory functions within this federal agency.

While there are no records of recent papers or coauthors connected to Dennis A. Senne, their professional activity is associated with this governmental institution, which focuses on safeguarding and improving the health of animals and plants in the U.S.

This affiliation suggests involvement in scientific and practical aspects of disease control, health inspection protocols, and possibly policy implementation related to agricultural and environmental health.

There are no listed frequent publication venues, book publications, or documented awards in the available data.

The absence of specific fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work in the source data means that detailed information about research specialties or scientific contributions cannot be provided.

Best Publications

  • Development of a Real-Time Reverse Transcriptase PCR Assay for Type A Influenza Virus and the Avian H5 and H7 Hemagglutinin Subtypes

    Erica Spackman;Dennis A. Senne;T. J. Myers;Leslie L. Bulaga

  • Human influenza A H5N1 virus related to a highly pathogenic avian influenza virus

    Eric C J Claas;Albert D M E Osterhaus;Ruud van Beek;Jan C De Jong

  • Genetic Reassortment of Avian, Swine, and Human Influenza A Viruses in American Pigs

    Nan Nan Zhou;Dennis A. Senne;John S. Landgraf;Sabrina L. Swenson

  • Characterization of Avian H5N1 Influenza Viruses from Poultry in Hong Kong

    K. F. Shortridge;Nan Nan Zhou;Yi Guan;Peng Gao

  • Development of a Real-Time Reverse-Transcription PCR for Detection of Newcastle Disease Virus RNA in Clinical Samples

    Mark G. Wise;David L. Suarez;Bruce S. Seal;Janice C. Pedersen

  • Characterization of the pathogenicity of members of the newly established H9N2 influenza virus lineages in Asia.

    Y.J. Guo;S. Krauss;D.A. Senne;I.P. Mo

  • The Evolutionary Genetics and Emergence of Avian Influenza Viruses in Wild Birds

    Vivien G. Dugan;Rubing Chen;David J. Spiro;Naomi Sengamalay

  • Recombination resulting in virulence shift in avian influenza outbreak, Chile.

    David L. Suarez;Dennis A. Senne;Jill Banks;Ian H. Brown

  • Effect of Vaccine Use in the Evolution of Mexican Lineage H5N2 Avian Influenza Virus

    Chang-Won Lee;Dennis A. Senne;David L. Suarez

  • Survey of the Hemagglutinin (HA) Cleavage Site Sequence of H5 and H7 Avian Influenza Viruses: Amino Acid Sequence at the HA Cleavage Site as a Marker of Pathogenicity Potential

    D A Senne;B Panigrahy;Y Kawaoka;J E Pearson

  • Phylogenetic diversity among low-virulence newcastle disease viruses from waterfowl and shorebirds and comparison of genotype distributions to those of poultry-origin isolates

    L. Mia Kim;Daniel J. King;Phillip E. Curry;David L. Suarez

  • Origin and Molecular Changes Associated with Emergence of a Highly Pathogenic H5N2 Influenza Virus in Mexico

    T. Horimoto;Eduardo Rivera;J. Pearson;D. Senne

  • Origin of the Pandemic 1957 H2 Influenza A Virus and the Persistence of Its Possible Progenitors in the Avian Reservoir

    J R Schäfer;Y Kawaoka;W J Bean;J Süss

  • Development of Real-Time RT-PCR for the Detection of Avian Influenza Virus

    E. Spackman;D. A. Senne;L. L. Bulaga;T. J. Myers

  • Virulence-associated sequence duplication at the hemagglutinin cleavage site of avian influenza viruses

    Michael L. Perdue;Maricarmen Garcı́a;Dennis Senne;M. Fraire

  • Characterization of a Highly Pathogenic H5N1 Avian Influenza A Virus Isolated from Duck Meat

    Terrence M. Tumpey;David L. Suarez;Laura E. L. Perkins;Dennis A. Senne

  • Avian influenza viruses from migratory and resident ducks of coastal Louisiana.

    D. E. Stallknecht;S. M. Shane;P. J. Zwank;D. A. Senne

  • Transmission of Eurasian avian H2 influenza virus to shorebirds in North America.

    N. V. Makarova;N. V. Kaverin;S. Krauss;D. Senne

  • Epizootiology of avian influenza--simultaneous monitoring of sentinel ducks and turkeys in Minnesota.

    D. Halvorson;D. Karunakaran;D. Senne;C. Kelleher

  • Avian Influenza Viruses in Minnesota Ducks During 1998–2000

    B. A. Hanson;D. E. Stallknecht;D. E. Swayne;L. A. Lewis

  • Evidence for a New Avian Paramyxovirus Serotype 10 Detected in Rockhopper Penguins from the Falkland Islands

    Patti J. Miller;Claudio L. Afonso;Erica Spackman;Melissa A. Scott

Frequent Co-Authors

David L. Suarez
David L. Suarez United States Department of Agriculture
David E. Swayne
David E. Swayne United States Department of Agriculture
Erica Spackman
Erica Spackman United States Department of Agriculture
Robert G. Webster
Robert G. Webster St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Scott Krauss
Scott Krauss St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Yoshihiro Kawaoka
Yoshihiro Kawaoka University of Tokyo
Bruce S. Seal
Bruce S. Seal Oregon State University
Dennis J. Alexander
Dennis J. Alexander Animal and Plant Health Agency
Ian H. Brown
Ian H. Brown Animal and Plant Health Agency
Kennedy F. Shortridge
Kennedy F. Shortridge University of Hong Kong

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

Exploring online degrees related to Microbiology can open doors to diverse healthcare and research careers. For those interested in advancing their medical knowledge remotely, options on medical degrees online provide flexible paths to becoming healthcare professionals.

Public health is another complementary field, with some of the fastest and easiest online MPH programs designed to accommodate busy schedules while preparing graduates for impactful roles in community health and disease prevention.

Career pathways stemming from microbiology and public health also include specialized roles such as child life specialists. Understanding the child life specialist salary and job requirements can help students align their education with personal interests and market demands.

Additionally, online programs have become more accessible, including for those with challenging backgrounds. Resources highlighting the degrees for felons point toward inclusive opportunities that support second chances in education and career advancement.

Best Scientists Citing Dennis A. Senne