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Erika Jensen-Jarolim

Erika Jensen-Jarolim

D-Index & Metrics

Immunology

D-Index
71
Citations
15352
World Ranking
2351
National Ranking
26

Erika Jensen-Jarolim 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 Erika Jensen-Jarolim sits on this spectrum.

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62 publications 807+

This scientist: 423 publications — 83rd percentile

83% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Erika Jensen-Jarolim 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 Erika Jensen-Jarolim sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 157+

This scientist: 71 D-Index — 54th percentile

54% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Erika Jensen-Jarolim is affiliated with the Medical University of Vienna in Austria and specializes in the field of medicine. Their research primarily focuses on immunology and allergy, as well as related subfields including physiology, dermatology, and pulmonary and respiratory medicine.

Their work covers several main topics in medical science, notably allergic rhinitis and sensitization, food allergy and anaphylaxis research, asthma and respiratory diseases, mast cells and histamine, contact dermatitis and allergies, dermatology and skin diseases, and SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 research.

Jensen-Jarolim has contributed to multiple recent scientific papers, including:

  • "IgE allergy diagnostics and other relevant tests in allergy, a World Allergy Organization position paper" (2020), published in World Allergy Organization Journal
  • "Dysbiosis of the gut and lung microbiome has a role in asthma" (2020), published in Seminars in Immunopathology
  • "A WAO - ARIA - GA2LEN consensus document on molecular-based allergy diagnosis (PAMD@): Update 2020" (2020), published in World Allergy Organization Journal
  • "Cow's milk protein β-lactoglobulin confers resilience against allergy by targeting complexed iron into immune cells" (2020), published in Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
  • "AllergoOncology: ultra-low IgE, a potential novel biomarker in cancer-a Position Paper of the European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (EAACI)" (2020), published in Clinical and Translational Allergy

Their frequent co-authors include Franziska Roth-Walter, Eva Untersmayr, Isabella Pali-Schöll, Rodolfo Bianchini, and Karin Hufnagl. These collaborations reflect a network of research partnerships spanning immunology and allergy-focused investigations.

Jensen-Jarolim's publications appear often in specialized scientific journals such as:

  • Allergy
  • World Allergy Organization Journal
  • Allergo Journal
  • Allergo Journal International
  • Clinical and Translational Allergy

Their research intersects crucial areas of allergy diagnostics, immune response mechanisms, and disease processes in respiratory and skin-related conditions. Concentration on molecular-based allergy diagnosis and immunological biomarkers is evident in recent work, contributing to evolving standards and understanding in allergy science.

Best Publications

  • IgE allergy diagnostics and other relevant tests in allergy, a World Allergy Organization position paper.

    Ignacio J. Ansotegui;Giovanni Melioli;Giorgio Walter Canonica;Luis Caraballo

  • Biomarkers for monitoring clinical efficacy of allergen immunotherapy for allergic rhinoconjunctivitis and allergic asthma: an EAACI Position Paper

    M. H. Shamji;M. H. Shamji;J. H. Kappen;M. Akdis;E. Jensen-Jarolim;E. Jensen-Jarolim

  • Dysbiosis of the gut and lung microbiome has a role in asthma

    Karin Hufnagl;Isabella Pali-Schöll;Franziska Roth-Walter;Erika Jensen-Jarolim;Erika Jensen-Jarolim

  • The role of protein digestibility and antacids on food allergy outcomes.

    Eva Untersmayr;Erika Jensen-Jarolim

  • Antacid medication inhibits digestion of dietary proteins and causes food allergy: A fish allergy model in Balb/c mice

    Eva Untersmayr;Isabella Schöll;Ines Swoboda;Waltraud J Beil

  • Anti-ulcer drugs promote IgE formation toward dietary antigens in adult patients

    Eva Untersmayr;Noémi Bakos;Isabella Schöll;Michael Kundi

  • Pasteurization of milk proteins promotes allergic sensitization by enhancing uptake through Peyer’s patches

    F. Roth-Walter;M. C. Berin;P. Arnaboldi;C. R. Escalante

  • AllergoOncology: the role of IgE-mediated allergy in cancer

    E Jensen-Jarolim;G Achatz;M C Turner;Sophia Karagiannis

  • Increased levels of soluble ST2 protein and IgG1 production in patients with sepsis and trauma

    Markus Brunner;Claus Krenn;Georg Roth;Bernhard Moser

  • Trastuzumab mediates antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity and phagocytosis to the same extent in both adjuvant and metastatic HER2/neu breast cancer patients

    Branka Petricevic;Johannes Laengle;Josef Singer;Josef Singer;Monika Sachet

  • Gender-medicine aspects in allergology.

    E Jensen-Jarolim;E Untersmayr

  • The ABC of clinical and experimental adjuvants—A brief overview

    Richard Brunner;Erika Jensen-Jarolim;Isabella Pali-Schöll

  • Deviations of the immune cell landscape between healthy liver and hepatocellular carcinoma

    Nataliya Rohr-Udilova;Florian Klinglmüller;Rolf Schulte-Hermann;Judith Stift

  • Antiulcer drugs promote oral sensitization and hypersensitivity to hazelnut allergens in BALB/c mice and humans

    Isabella Schöll;Eva Untersmayr;Noémi Bakos;Franziska Roth-Walter

  • Risk and safety requirements for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures in allergology: World Allergy Organization Statement

    Marek L. Kowalski;Ignacio Ansotegui;Werner Aberer;Mona Al-Ahmad

  • Generation of Peptide mimics of the epitope recognized by trastuzumab on the oncogenic protein Her-2/neu.

    Angelika B. Riemer;Markus Klinger;Stefan Wagner;Astrid Bernhaus

  • Hev b 8, the Hevea brasiliensis Latex Profilin, Is a Cross-Reactive Allergen of Latex, Plant Foods and Pollen

    Erika Ganglberger;Christian Radauer;Stefan Wagner;Gabriel Ó Ríordáin

  • Atopic dermatitis of the face, scalp, and neck: type I reaction to the yeast Pityrosporum ovale?

    Erika Jensen-Jarolim;Lars K. Poulsen;Marianne Kieffer

  • Characterisation of an engineered trastuzumab IgE antibody and effector cell mechanisms targeting HER2/neu-positive tumour cells

    Panagiotis Karagiannis;Josef Singer;James Hunt;Samuel K. E. Gan

  • Matching of trastuzumab (Herceptin®) epitope mimics onto the surface of Her-2/neu – a new method of epitope definition

    Angelika B. Riemer;Georg Kraml;Otto Scheiner;Christoph C. Zielinski

  • A WAO — ARIA — GA2LEN consensus document on molecular-based allergy diagnosis (PAMD@): Update 2020

    Ignacio J. Ansotegui;Giovanni Melioli;Giorgio Walter Canonica;R. Maximiliano Gómez

Frequent Co-Authors

Isabella Pali-Schöll
Isabella Pali-Schöll University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
Eva Untersmayr
Eva Untersmayr Medical University of Vienna
Otto Scheiner
Otto Scheiner Medical University of Vienna
George Boltz-Nitulescu
George Boltz-Nitulescu Medical University of Vienna
Christoph C. Zielinski
Christoph C. Zielinski Medical University of Vienna
Sophia N. Karagiannis
Sophia N. Karagiannis King's College London
Heimo Breiteneder
Heimo Breiteneder Medical University of Vienna
Rudolf Valenta
Rudolf Valenta Medical University of Vienna
Torsten Zuberbier
Torsten Zuberbier Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Alessandro Fiocchi
Alessandro Fiocchi Bambino Gesù Children's Hospital

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