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Microbiology

D-Index
81
Citations
21425
World Ranking
1106
National Ranking
503

Medicine

D-Index
81
Citations
21425
World Ranking
16763
National Ranking
8411

Enzo Paoletti publication distribution in Microbiology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Microbiology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Enzo Paoletti sits on this spectrum.

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55 publications 679+

This scientist: 178 publications — 40th percentile

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

The last bar groups every scientist with 679 publications or more.

Enzo Paoletti D-index placement in Microbiology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Microbiology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Enzo Paoletti sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 127+

This scientist: 81 D-Index — 81st percentile

81% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 127 D-Index or more.

Overview

Enzo Paoletti was affiliated with Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in the United States. Throughout their academic career, they contributed to the field of science with a focus on various research topics and collaborative efforts.

Although specific titles, years, and venues of recent papers are not available, Paoletti's scholarly activity included publications that contributed to their discipline. Their work did not specify frequent co-authors or common publication venues, which suggests a diverse range of collaborative and publishing outlets.

Their research interests and main fields of study, as well as subfields, are not detailed in the available data, so specific themes or areas of specialization cannot be outlined. Similarly, there are no listed book publications or awards associated with Paoletti in the available records.

Enzo Paoletti passed away, and their contributions remain part of the scientific record without further detailed public data on the breadth or depth of their academic impact.

Best Publications

  • The complete DNA sequence of vaccinia virus

    Scott J. Goebel;Gerard P. Johnson;Marion E. Perkus;Stephen W. Davis

  • Construction of poxviruses as cloning vectors: insertion of the thymidine kinase gene from herpes simplex virus into the DNA of infectious vaccinia virus

    Dennis Panicali;Enzo Paoletti

  • NYVAC: a highly attenuated strain of vaccinia virus

    James Tartaglia;Marion E. Perkus;Jill Taylor;Elizabeth K. Norton

  • Applications of pox virus vectors to vaccination: an update.

    Enzo Paoletti

  • Modified vaccinia virus and methods for making and using the same

    Enzo Paoletti;Dennis Panicali

  • Vaccine til anvendelse til vaccinering af pattedyr omfattende rekombinant kokoppevirus

    Paoletti Enzo;Panicali Dennis

  • Method for immunizing animals with synthetically modified vaccinia virus

    Enzo Paoletti;Dennis Panicali

  • Purification of mRNA guanylyltransferase and mRNA (guanine-7-) methyltransferase from vaccinia virions.

    SA Martin;E Paoletti;B Moss

  • Construction of live vaccines using genetically engineered poxviruses: biological activity of vaccinia virus recombinants expressing the hepatitis B virus surface antigen and the herpes simplex virus glycoprotein D.

    Enzo Paoletti;Bernard R. Lipinskas;Carol Samsonoff;Susan Mercer

  • Construction of live vaccines by using genetically engineered poxviruses: biological activity of recombinant vaccinia virus expressing influenza virus hemagglutinin.

    Dennis Panicali;Stephen W. Davis;Randall L. Weinberg;Enzo Paoletti

  • Vaccinia virus-encoded elF-2α homolog abrogates the antiviral effect of interferon

    E. Beattie;J. Tartaglia;E. Paoletti

  • Recombinant fowlpox virus inducing protective immunity in non-avian species.

    Jill Taylor;Randall Weinberg;Bernard Languet;Philippe Desmettre

  • Phase I/IIa Safety, Immunogenicity, and Efficacy Trial of NYVAC-Pf7, a Pox-Vectored, Multiantigen, Multistage Vaccine Candidate for Plasmodium falciparum Malaria

    Christian F. Ockenhouse;Pei Fang Sun;David E. Lanar;Bruce T. Wellde

  • Japanese encephalitis virus-vaccinia recombinants produce particulate forms of the structural membrane proteins and induce high levels of protection against lethal JEV infection.

    Peter W. Mason;Steven Pincus;Maurille J. Fournier;Thomas L. Mason

  • Reversal of the interferon-sensitive phenotype of a vaccinia virus lacking E3L by expression of the reovirus S4 gene.

    Elizabeth Beattie;Karen L. Denzler;James Tartaglia;Marion E. Perkus

  • TAR RNA-binding protein is an inhibitor of the interferon-induced protein kinase PKR

    Heesung Park;Monique V. Davies;Jeffrey O. Langland;Hwai-Wen Chang

  • Recombinant vaccinia virus: immunization against multiple pathogens

    Marion E. Perkus;Antonia Piccini;Bernard R. Lipinskas;Enzo Paoletti

  • Immune Responses to Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Type 1 Induced by Canarypox Expressing HIV-1MN gp120, HIV-1SF2 Recombinant gp120, or Both Vaccines in Seronegative Adults

    Mary Lou Clements-Mann;Kent Weinhold;Thomas J. Matthews;Barney S. Graham

  • Mice immunized with a subviral particle containing the japanese encephalitis virus prM/M and E proteins are protected from lethal JEV infection

    Eiji Konishi;Steven Pincus;Enzo Paoletti;Robert E. Shope

  • Protective immunity against avian influenza induced by a fowlpox virus recombinant

    Jill Taylor;Randall Weinberg;Yoshihiro Kawaoka;Robert G. Webster

  • Vaccinia virus host range genes.

    Marion E. Perkus;Scott J. Goebel;Stephen W. Davis;Gerard P. Johnson

  • Immunisation with canarypox virus expressing rabies glycoprotein.

    M Cadoz;A Strady;B Meignier;J Taylor

  • RNA polymerase activity in purified infectious vaccinia virus.

    William Munyon;Enzo Paoletti;James T. Grace

  • Cloning and expression of foreign genes in vaccinia virus, using a host range selection system.

    M E Perkus;K Limbach;E Paoletti

  • Efficacy studies on a canarypox-rabies recombinant virus.

    Jill Taylor;Charles Trimarchi;Randall Weinberg;Bernard Languet

  • Nonreplicating viral vectors as potential vaccines: recombinant canarypox virus expressing measles virus fusion (F) and hemagglutinin (HA) glycoproteins.

    Jill Taylor;Randall Weinberg;James Tartaglia;Christopher Richardson;Christopher Richardson

  • Newcastle disease virus fusion protein expressed in a fowlpox virus recombinant confers protection in chickens

    J Taylor;C Edbauer;A Rey-Senelonge;J F Bouquet

  • Efficacy of nucleoprotein and haemagglutinin antigens expressed in fowlpox virus as vaccine for influenza in chickens.

    Robert G. Webster;Yoshihiro Kawaoka;Jill Taylor;Randall Weinberg

  • Protection of cats against feline leukemia virus by vaccination with a canarypox virus recombinant, ALVAC-FL.

    J Tartaglia;O Jarrett;J C Neil;P Desmettre

  • Molecular genetics of vaccinia virus: demonstration of marker rescue

    Eileen Nakano;Dennis Panicali;Enzo Paoletti

Frequent Co-Authors

James Tartaglia
James Tartaglia Sanofi (France)
Peter W. Mason
Peter W. Mason Novartis (Switzerland)
Robert E. Shope
Robert E. Shope The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Stanley A. Plotkin
Stanley A. Plotkin University of Pennsylvania
Genoveffa Franchini
Genoveffa Franchini National Institutes of Health
Phillip D. Markham
Phillip D. Markham Northrop Grumman (United States)
Robert C. Gallo
Robert C. Gallo University of South Florida
Marjorie Robert-Guroff
Marjorie Robert-Guroff National Institutes of Health
Dennis Panicali
Dennis Panicali Harvard University
Bertram L. Jacobs
Bertram L. Jacobs Arizona State University

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