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D-Index
63
Citations
16754
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2992
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1406

E. Richard Stiehm 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 E. Richard Stiehm sits on this spectrum.

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62 publications 807+

This scientist: 250 publications — 51st percentile

51% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

E. Richard Stiehm 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 E. Richard Stiehm sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 157+

This scientist: 63 D-Index — 40th percentile

40% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2003 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1974 - E. Mead Johnson Award, Society for Pediatric Research

Overview

E. Richard Stiehm is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. Their research spans primarily in the fields of immunology and microbiology, with additional focus on medicine. The scientist's work includes significant contributions in immunology, emergency medical services, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, and epidemiology.

The main topics covered in their research include:

  • Immunodeficiency and Autoimmune Disorders
  • Pediatric health and respiratory diseases
  • Neonatal Respiratory Health Research
  • Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia detection and treatment
  • T-cell and B-cell Immunology

Recent papers by E. Richard Stiehm include:

  • "Intact B-Cell Signaling and Function With Host B-Cells 47 Years After Transplantation for X-SCID", 2020, Frontiers in Immunology
  • "Major Contributions of the University of Wisconsin to Biomedical Science", 2020, International Journal of Clinical Studies and Medical Case Reports
  • "Major Contributions of the University of Wisconsin to Biomedical Science", 2020, American Journal of Biomedical Science & Research

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Stiehm have been:

  • Kathleen E. Sullivan
  • Christin Deal
  • Timothy J. Thauland
  • M. Garcia-Lloret
  • Manish J. Butte

Publication venues where E. Richard Stiehm has contributed are:

  • Frontiers in Immunology
  • International Journal of Clinical Studies and Medical Case Reports
  • American Journal of Biomedical Science & Research

In addition to journal articles, Stiehm has published work in books. One notable book published under Elsevier BV is Stiehm's Immune Deficiencies (2020), which has received academic citations.

The scientist has been recognized with several awards, including:

  • Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 2003
  • E. Mead Johnson Award, Society for Pediatric Research, 1974

Best Publications

  • Efficient neutralization of primary isolates of HIV-1 by a recombinant human monoclonal antibody

    Dennis R. Burton;Jayashree Pyati;Raju Koduri;Stephen J. Sharp

  • Guidelines for the use of immunosuppressive drugs in patients with ocular inflammatory disorders: recommendations of an expert panel

    Douglas A. Jabs;James T. Rosenbaum;C.Stephen Foster;Gary N. Holland

  • Lymphocyte subsets in healthy children from birth through 18 years of age : The pediatric AIDS clinical trials group P1009 study

    William T. Shearer;Howard M. Rosenblatt;Rebecca S. Gelman;Rebecca Oyomopito

  • RISK FACTORS FOR PERINATAL TRANSMISSION OF HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS TYPE 1 IN WOMEN TREATED WITH ZIDOVUDINE

    Lynne M. Mofenson;John S. Lambert;E. Richard Stiehm;James Bethel

  • Newborn Screening for Severe Combined Immunodeficiency in 11 Screening Programs in the United States

    Antonia Kwan;Roshini S. Abraham;Robert Currier;Amy Brower

  • Update on the use of immunoglobulin in human disease: A review of evidence

    Elena E. Perez;Jordan S. Orange;Francisco Bonilla;Javier Chinen

  • The X-linked hyper-IgM syndrome: clinical and immunologic features of 79 patients.

    Jerry A. Winkelstein;Mary C. Marino;Hans Ochs;Ramsey Fuleihan

  • Use and interpretation of diagnostic vaccination in primary immunodeficiency: A working group report of the Basic and Clinical Immunology Interest Section of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology

    Jordan S. Orange;Mark Ballow;E. Richard Stiehm;Zuhair K. Ballas

  • Adverse Effects of Human Immunoglobulin Therapy

    E. Richard Stiehm

  • Decreased mononuclear and polymorphonuclear chemotaxis in human newborns, infants, and young children.

    Robert B. Klein;Thomas J. Fischer;Sherrie E. Gard;Michael Biberstein

  • Newborn screening for severe combined immunodeficiency and T-cell lymphopenia in California: Results of the first 2 years

    Antonia Kwan;Joseph A. Church;Morton J. Cowan;Rajni Agarwal

  • Interferon: Immunobiology and Clinical Significance

    E. Richard Stiehm;Lee H. Kronenberg;Howard M. Rosenblatt;Yvonne Bryson

  • Deficiency of immune interferon production by leukocytes of normal newborns

    Yvonne J. Bryson;Harland S. Winter;Sherrie E. Gard;Thomas J. Fischer

  • Passive Immunity in Prevention and Treatment of Infectious Diseases

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  • Efficacy of Zidovudine and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Hyperimmune Immunoglobulin for Reducing Perinatal HIV Transmission from HIV-Infected Women with Advanced Disease: Results of Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials Group Protocol 185

    E. Richard Stiehm;John S. Lambert;Lynne M. Mofenson;James Bethel

  • Comèl-Netherton syndrome defined as primary immunodeficiency

    Ellen D. Renner;Dominik Hartl;Stacey Rylaarsdam;Marguerite L. Young

  • Decreased bactericidal activity of leukocytes of stressed newborn infants.

    William C. Wright;Bonnie J. Ank;Jennifer Herbert;E. Richard Stiehm

  • Use of intravenous γ-globulin in antibody immunodeficiency: Results of a multicenter controlled trial

    Arthur J. Ammann;Robert F. Ashman;Rebecca H. Buckley;W.R. Hardie

  • Corticosteroids in treatment of obstructive lesions of chronic granulomatous disease

    Terry W. Chin;Terry W. Chin;E. Richard Stiehm;E. Richard Stiehm;Judith Falloon;Judith Falloon;John I. Gallin;John I. Gallin

  • Special considerations in the evaluation and management of uveitis in children.

    Gary N Holland;Gary N Holland;E.Richard Stiehm

  • Rapid Increases In Load Of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Correlate With Early Disease Progression and Loss of CD4 Cells in Vertically Infected Infants

    Ruth E. Dickover;Maryanne Dillon;Sheila G. Gillette;Audra Deveikis

Frequent Co-Authors

Yvonne J. Bryson
Yvonne J. Bryson University of California, Los Angeles
Jordan S. Orange
Jordan S. Orange University of Pennsylvania
Morton J. Cowan
Morton J. Cowan University of California, San Francisco
Hans D. Ochs
Hans D. Ochs University of Washington
Lynne M. Mofenson
Lynne M. Mofenson Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation
William T. Shearer
William T. Shearer Baylor College of Medicine
Arthur J. Ammann
Arthur J. Ammann University of California, San Francisco
Paul I. Terasaki
Paul I. Terasaki University of California, Los Angeles
Mary Glenn Fowler
Mary Glenn Fowler Johns Hopkins University
Mark Ballow
Mark Ballow University of South Florida

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