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D-Index
62
Citations
11615
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3166
National Ranking
1484

Eddie A. James 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 Eddie A. James sits on this spectrum.

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62 publications 807+

This scientist: 253 publications — 52nd percentile

52% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Eddie A. James 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 Eddie A. James sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 157+

This scientist: 62 D-Index — 37th percentile

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

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

Overview

Eddie A. James is affiliated with the Virginia Mason Medical Center in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Immunology and Microbiology, with a particular focus on Immunology, Genetics, Surgery, Rheumatology, and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging.

The scientist's main research topics include:

  • Diabetes and associated disorders
  • T-cell and B-cell Immunology
  • Pancreatic function and diabetes
  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction
  • Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Research
  • Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research
  • Diabetes Management and Research

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Eddie A. James are:

  • Jane H. Buckner (23 co-authored papers)
  • V. Michael Holers (16 co-authored papers)
  • William H. Robinson (14 co-authored papers)
  • William W. Kwok (14 co-authored papers)
  • Kevin D. Deane (13 co-authored papers)

Their publications have appeared frequently in several scientific venues, including:

  • Diabetes (10 publications)
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) (10 publications)
  • Nature Communications (6 publications)
  • Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases (5 publications)
  • Frontiers in Immunology (4 publications)

Some of the recent papers involving or associated with Eddie A. James include:

  • Viral epitope profiling of COVID-19 patients reveals cross-reactivity and correlates of severity, 2020, Science
  • Notch signalling drives synovial fibroblast identity and arthritis pathology, 2020, Nature
  • Neutrophil extracellular traps mediate articular cartilage damage and enhance cartilage component immunogenicity in rheumatoid arthritis, 2020, JCI Insight
  • Clonal IgA and IgG autoantibodies from individuals at risk for rheumatoid arthritis identify an arthritogenic strain of Subdoligranulum, 2022, Science Translational Medicine
  • Beta cell-specific CD8+ T cells maintain stem cell memory-associated epigenetic programs during type 1 diabetes, 2020, Nature Immunology

Best Publications

  • Expanding antigen-specific regulatory networks to treat autoimmunity

    Xavier Clemente-Casares;Jesus Blanco;Jesus Blanco;Poornima Ambalavanan;Jun Yamanouchi

  • Analysis of self-antigen specificity of islet-infiltrating T cells from human donors with type 1 diabetes

    Jenny Aurielle B Babon;Megan E DeNicola;David M Blodgett;Inne Crèvecoeur

  • Synovial fibroblast-neutrophil interactions promote pathogenic adaptive immunity in rheumatoid arthritis.

    Carmelo Carmona-Rivera;Philip M. Carlucci;Erica Moore;Nithya Lingampalli;Nithya Lingampalli

  • Memory T Cells in Latent Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection Are Directed against Three Antigenic Islands and Largely Contained in a CXCR3+CCR6+ Th1 Subset

    Cecilia S. Lindestam Arlehamn;Anna Gerasimova;Federico Mele;Ryan Henderson

  • In the absence of aminopeptidase ERAAP, MHC class I molecules present many unstable and highly immunogenic peptides

    Gianna Elena Hammer;Federico Gonzalez;Edward James;Hector Nolla

  • In vivo targeting of dendritic cells for activation of cellular immunity using vaccine carriers based on pH-responsive microparticles

    Young Jik Kwon;Edward James;Nilabh Shastri;Jean M. J. Fréchet;Jean M. J. Fréchet

  • Citrulline-Specific Th1 Cells Are Increased in Rheumatoid Arthritis and Their Frequency Is Influenced by Disease Duration and Therapy

    Eddie A. James;Mary Rieck;Jennifer Pieper;John A. Gebe

  • Differentiation stage determines pathologic and protective allergen-specific CD4+ T-cell outcomes during specific immunotherapy.

    Erik Wambre;Jonathan H. DeLong;Eddie A. James;Rebecca E. LaFond

  • Antigen processing and immune regulation in the response to tumours.

    Emma Reeves;Emma Reeves;Edward James;Edward James

  • Production and characterization of biologically active human GM-CSF secreted by genetically modified plant cells.

    Eddie A. James;Changlin Wang;Zeping Wang;Raymond Reeves

  • Clonal IgA and IgG autoantibodies from individuals at risk for rheumatoid arthritis identify an arthritogenic strain of Subdoligranulum

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  • Dendritic cells permit identification of genes encoding MHC class II-restricted epitopes of transplantation antigens.

    Diane Scott;Caroline Addey;Pamela Ellis;Edward James

  • Recognition of Posttranslationally Modified GAD65 Epitopes in Subjects With Type 1 Diabetes

    John W. McGinty;I-Ting Chow;Carla Greenbaum;Jared Odegard

  • Naturally Occurring ERAP1 Haplotypes Encode Functionally Distinct Alleles with Fine Substrate Specificity

    Emma Reeves;Christopher J. Edwards;Christopher J. Edwards;Tim Elliott;Edward James

  • Healthy Human Subjects Have CD4+ T Cells Directed against H5N1 Influenza Virus

    Michelle Roti;Junbao Yang;DeAnna Berger;Laurie Huston

  • Ara h 1–reactive T cells in individuals with peanut allergy

    Jonathan H. DeLong;Kelly Hetherington Simpson;Erik Wambre;Eddie A. James

  • Multiparity induces priming to male-specific minor histocompatibility antigen, HY, in mice and humans

    Edward James;Jian-Guo Chai;Hamlata Dewchand;Eugenio Macchiarulo

  • Neutrophil extracellular traps mediate articular cartilage damage and enhance cartilage component immunogenicity in rheumatoid arthritis.

    Carmelo Carmona-Rivera;Philip M Carlucci;Rishi R Goel;Eddie James

  • Regulatory CD4+ T Cells Recognize Major Histocompatibility Complex Class II Molecule-Restricted Peptide Epitopes of Apolipoprotein B.

    Takayuki Kimura;Kouji Kobiyama;Holger Winkels;Kevin Tse

  • Autoreactive T cells specific for insulin B:11-23 recognize a low-affinity peptide register in human subjects with autoimmune diabetes.

    Junbao Yang;I-Ting Chow;Tomasz Sosinowski;Nadia Torres-Chinn

  • Islet-specific glucose-6-phosphatase catalytic subunit-related protein-reactive CD4+ T cells in human subjects.

    Junbao Yang;Nancy A. Danke;DeAnna Berger;Sandra Reichstetter

  • Specific immunotherapy modifies allergen-specific CD4+ T-cell responses in an epitope-dependent manner

    Erik Wambre;Jonathan H. DeLong;Eddie A. James;Nadia Torres-Chinn

Frequent Co-Authors

William W. Kwok
William W. Kwok University of Washington
Carla J. Greenbaum
Carla J. Greenbaum Virginia Mason Medical Center
Tim Elliott
Tim Elliott University of Southampton
Jane H. Buckner
Jane H. Buckner Virginia Mason Medical Center
Gerald T. Nepom
Gerald T. Nepom Virginia Mason Medical Center
Bjoern Peters
Bjoern Peters La Jolla Institute For Allergy & Immunology
Alessandro Sette
Alessandro Sette La Jolla Institute For Allergy & Immunology
Alvin C. Powers
Alvin C. Powers Vanderbilt University Medical Center
David G. Robinson
David G. Robinson Heidelberg University
John Sidney
John Sidney La Jolla Institute For Allergy & Immunology

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