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1344
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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1988 - Member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM)
  • 1987 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Member of the Association of American Physicians
  • Member of the Association of American Physicians
  • Member of the Association of American Physicians
  • Member of the Association of American Physicians

Overview

Emil C. Gotschlich is affiliated with Rockefeller University in the United States.

Their recent research includes a paper titled Subclinical mastitis during lactation: A modifiable risk factor for breast cancer? published in 2025 in the journal Medical Hypotheses.

Frequent coauthors working alongside Emil C. Gotschlich include:

  • Sallie S. Schneider
  • Brian T. Pentecost
  • A Banaś
  • Aliyah Dalier
  • Vignesh Narayanaswamy

Their most common publication venue is Medical Hypotheses.

Throughout their career, Emil C. Gotschlich has been recognized with memberships in scholarly societies, including:

  • Member of the National Academy of Sciences (1987)
  • Member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM) (1988)
  • Member of the Association of American Physicians

Best Publications

  • A rapid sensitive method for detection of alkaline phosphatase conjugated anti antibody on western blots

    M.S. Blake;K.H. Johnston;G.J. Russell-Jones;E.C. Gotschlich

  • HUMAN IMMUNITY TO THE MENINGOCOCCUS I. THE ROLE OF HUMORAL ANTIBODIES

    Irving Goldschneider;Emil C. Gotschlich;Malcolm S. Artenstein

  • Human immunity to the meningococcus. II. Development of natural immunity.

    Irving Goldschneider;Emil C. Gotschlich;Malcolm S. Artenstein

  • Escherichia coli K1 capsular polysaccharide associated with neonatal meningitis.

    John B. Robbins;George H. McCracken;Emil C. Gotschlich;Frits Ørskov

  • HUMAN IMMUNITY TO THE MENINGOCOCCUS : III. PREPARATION AND IMMUNOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF THE GROUP A, GROUP B, AND GROUP C MENINGOCOCCAL POLYSACCHARIDES

    Emil C. Gotschlich;Teh Yung Liu;Malcolm S. Artenstein

  • HUMAN IMMUNITY TO THE MENINGOCOCCUS IV. IMMUNOGENICITY OF GROUP A AND GROUP C MENINGOCOCCAL POLYSACCHARIDES IN HUMAN VOLUNTEERS

    Emil C. Gotschlich;Irving Goldschneider;Malcolm S. Artenstein

  • Studies on gonococcus infection. I. Pili and zones of adhesion: their relation to gonococcal growth patterns.

    John Swanson;Stephen J. Kraus;Emil C. Gotschlich

  • Hemagglutination by purified type I Escherichia coli pili.

    I E Salit;E C Gotschlich

  • Outer membrane protein A (OmpA) contributes to serum resistance and pathogenicity of Escherichia coli K-1.

    J N Weiser;E C Gotschlich

  • The capsule of Cryptococcus neoformans passively inhibits phagocytosis of the yeast by macrophages

    T R Kozel;E C Gotschlich

  • The serological classification of Neisseria gonorrhoeae. I. Isolation of the outer membrane complex responsible for serotypic specificity

    Kenneth H. Johnston;King K. Holmes;Emil C. Gotschlich

  • ELECTRON MICROSCOPIC STUDIES ON STREPTOCOCCI I. M ANTIGEN

    John Swanson;Konrad C. Hsu;Emil C. Gotschlich

  • Clinical evaluation of group A and group C meningococcal polysaccharide vaccines in infants.

    R Gold;M L Lepow;I Goldschneider;T L Draper

  • Lipid on capsular polysaccharides of gram-negative bacteria.

    E C Gotschlich;B A Fraser;O Nishimura;J B Robbins

  • Type I Escherichia coli pili: characterization of binding to monkey kidney cells.

    I E Salit;E C Gotschlich

  • Genetic locus for the biosynthesis of the variable portion of Neisseria gonorrhoeae lipooligosaccharide.

    Emil C. Gotschlich

  • Human immunity to the meningococcus. V. The effect of immunization with meningococcal group C polysaccharide on the carrier state.

    Emil C. Gotschlich;Irving Goldschneider;Malcolm S. Artenstein

  • Effects of recA Mutations on Pilus Antigenic Variation and Phase Transitions in Neisseria gonorrhoeae

    Michael Koomey;Emil C. Gotschlich;Ken Robbins;Sven Bergström

  • Several Carcinoembryonic Antigens (CD66) Serve as Receptors for Gonococcal Opacity Proteins

    Tie Chen;Fritz Grunert;Andrew Medina-Marino;Emil C. Gotschlich

  • Gonococcal pili. Primary structure and receptor binding domain.

    Gary K. Schoolnik;Rosemary Fernandez;Joseph Y. Tai;Jonathan Rothbard

Frequent Co-Authors

John B. Robbins
John B. Robbins National Institutes of Health
Rachel Schneerson
Rachel Schneerson National Institutes of Health
Vincent A. Fischetti
Vincent A. Fischetti Rockefeller University
Peter A. Rice
Peter A. Rice University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Gary K. Schoolnik
Gary K. Schoolnik Stanford University
John B. Zabriskie
John B. Zabriskie Rockefeller University
Frits Ørskov
Frits Ørskov Statens Serum Institut
George H. McCracken
George H. McCracken The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Michael Koomey
Michael Koomey University of Oslo
Ida Ørskov
Ida Ørskov Statens Serum Institut

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