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Gabriele Neumann is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the United States and has made significant contributions to the field of medicine, with a particular focus on influenza virus research and respiratory viral infections. Their research encompasses epidemiology, infectious diseases, and immunology, with additional work in agronomy and crop science as well as modeling and simulation.

The scientist has published extensively, with highlighted papers including:

  • Seasonality of influenza and other respiratory viruses, 2022, EMBO Molecular Medicine
  • Pathogenicity and transmissibility of bovine H5N1 influenza virus, 2024, Nature
  • Cow's Milk Containing Avian Influenza A(H5N1) Virus - Heat Inactivation and Infectivity in Mice, 2024, New England Journal of Medicine
  • A human isolate of bovine H5N1 is transmissible and lethal in animal models, 2024, Nature
  • Development and deployment of COVID-19 vaccines for those most vulnerable, 2021, Science Translational Medicine

Research topics covered in their work include:

  • Influenza Virus Research Studies
  • Respiratory Viral Infections Research
  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research
  • Animal Disease Management and Epidemiology
  • Viral Gastroenteritis Research and Epidemiology
  • Immune Response and Inflammation
  • COVID-19 Epidemiological Studies

Neumann frequently collaborates with other researchers, including:

  • Yoshihiro Kawaoka
  • David Pattinson
  • Peter Halfmann
  • Lizheng Guan
  • Chunyang Gu

Their work has been published in several recurring scientific venues, such as:

  • Viruses
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • EBioMedicine
  • Vaccines
  • mBio

The primary fields of study for Neumann's research include a total of 135 publications in medicine, with major emphasis on epidemiology (84 publications) and infectious diseases (46 publications). Other significant subfields are agronomy and crop science as well as immunology.

Best Publications

  • Emergence and pandemic potential of swine-origin H1N1 influenza virus.

    Gabriele Neumann;Takeshi Noda;Yoshihiro Kawaoka

  • A DNA transfection system for generation of influenza A virus from eight plasmids

    Erich Hoffmann;Gabriele Neumann;Yoshihiro Kawaoka;Gerd Hobom

  • Experimental adaptation of an influenza H5 HA confers respiratory droplet transmission to a reassortant H5 HA/H1N1 virus in ferrets

    Masaki Imai;Tokiko Watanabe;Masato Hatta;Subash C. Das

  • Generation of influenza A viruses entirely from cloned cDNAs

    Gabriele Neumann;Tokiko Watanabe;Hiroshi Ito;Shinji Watanabe

  • In vitro and in vivo characterization of new swine-origin H1N1 influenza viruses

    Yasushi Itoh;Kyoko Shinya;Maki Kiso;Tokiko Watanabe

  • Ebolavirus is internalized into host cells via macropinocytosis in a viral glycoprotein-dependent manner

    Asuka Nanbo;Masaki Imai;Shinji Watanabe;Takeshi Noda

  • At the centre: influenza A virus ribonucleoproteins

    Amie J. Eisfeld;Gabriele Neumann;Yoshihiro Kawaoka

  • Characterization of H7N9 influenza A viruses isolated from humans

    Tokiko Watanabe;Maki Kiso;Satoshi Fukuyama;Noriko Nakajima

  • The Potential for Respiratory Droplet–Transmissible A/H5N1 Influenza Virus to Evolve in a Mammalian Host

    Colin A. Russell;Colin A. Russell;Colin A. Russell;Judith M. Fonville;Judith M. Fonville;André E. X. Brown;David F. Burke;David F. Burke

  • Ebola Virus VP40-Induced Particle Formation and Association with the Lipid Bilayer

    Luke D. Jasenosky;Gabriele Neumann;Igor Lukashevich;Yoshihiro Kawaoka;Yoshihiro Kawaoka

  • Host range restriction and pathogenicity in the context of influenza pandemic.

    Gabriele Neumann;Yoshihiro Kawaoka

  • Human infection with highly pathogenic H5N1 influenza virus.

    Andrea Gambotto;Simon M Barratt-Boyes;Menno D de Jong;Menno D de Jong;Gabriele Neumann

  • Genetic analysis of novel avian A(H7N9) influenza viruses isolated from patients in China, February to April 2013.

    T Kageyama;S Fujisaki;E Takashita;H Xu

  • Influenza A virus NS2 protein mediates vRNP nuclear export through NES-independent interaction with hCRM1.

    Gabriele Neumann;Mark T. Hughes;Mark T. Hughes;Yoshihiro Kawaoka;Yoshihiro Kawaoka

  • Biological and structural characterization of a host-adapting amino acid in influenza virus.

    Shinya Yamada;Masato Hatta;Bart L. Staker;Shinji Watanabe

  • Tyro3 Family-Mediated Cell Entry of Ebola and Marburg Viruses

    Masayuki Shimojima;Ayato Takada;Hideki Ebihara;Hideki Ebihara;Gabriele Neumann

  • Influenza Virus-Host Interactome Screen as a Platform for Antiviral Drug Development

    Tokiko Watanabe;Eiryo Kawakami;Jason E. Shoemaker;Tiago J.S. Lopes

  • Reverse genetics demonstrates that proteolytic processing of the Ebola virus glycoprotein is not essential for replication in cell culture

    Gabriele Neumann;Heinz Feldmann;Shinji Watanabe;Igor Lukashevich

  • H5N1 influenza viruses: outbreaks and biological properties

    Gabriele Neumann;Hualan Chen;George F Gao;Yuelong Shu

  • “Ambisense” Approach for the Generation of Influenza A Virus: vRNA and mRNA Synthesis from One Template

    Erich Hoffmann;Gabriele Neumann;Gerd Hobom;Robert G. Webster

  • Pathogenic Influenza Viruses and Coronaviruses Utilize Similar and Contrasting Approaches To Control Interferon-Stimulated Gene Responses

    Vineet D. Menachery;Amie J. Eisfeld;Alexandra Schäfer;Laurence Josset

  • Molecular determinants of Ebola virus virulence in mice.

    Hideki Ebihara;Ayato Takada;Darwyn Kobasa;Steven Jones;Steven Jones

Frequent Co-Authors

Yoshihiro Kawaoka
Yoshihiro Kawaoka University of Tokyo
Masato Hatta
Masato Hatta University of Wisconsin–Madison
Shinji Watanabe
Shinji Watanabe National Institutes of Health
Heinz Feldmann
Heinz Feldmann National Institutes of Health
Chengjun Li
Chengjun Li Harbin Veterinary Research Institute
Peter Halfmann
Peter Halfmann University of Wisconsin–Madison
Hideki Ebihara
Hideki Ebihara Mayo Clinic
Tokiko Watanabe
Tokiko Watanabe Osaka University
Takeshi Noda
Takeshi Noda Osaka University
Katrina M. Waters
Katrina M. Waters Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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