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Overview

Geraldine Taylor is affiliated with The Pirbright Institute in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily falls within the broad field of Medicine, with a notable focus on epidemiology, infectious diseases, microbiology, cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, and genetics.

The scientist's work covers several main topics including respiratory viral infections research, viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology, microbial infections and disease research, viral infections and immunology research, virus-based gene therapy research, animal disease management and epidemiology, and vector-borne animal diseases.

Frequent coauthors in Geraldine Taylor's publications include Sara Hägglund, Jean-François Valarcher, Katarina Näslund, Sabine Riffault, and María José Rodríguez.

Publication venues where the scientist's research has frequently appeared are Vaccines, Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, Journal of General Virology, Veterinary Research, and PLoS ONE.

Recent papers by Geraldine Taylor include:

  • A Pool of Eight Virally Vectored African Swine Fever Antigens Protect Pigs against Fatal Disease, 2020, Vaccines
  • Discovery of Sisunatovir (RV521), an Inhibitor of Respiratory Syncytial Virus Fusion, 2021, Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
  • Micro-fusion inhibition tests: quantifying antibody neutralization of virus-mediated cell-cell fusion, 2020, Journal of General Virology
  • A Single Shot Pre-fusion-Stabilized Bovine RSV F Vaccine is Safe and Effective in Newborn Calves with Maternally Derived Antibodies, 2020, Vaccines
  • Single-Shot Vaccines against Bovine Respiratory Syncytial Virus (BRSV): Comparative Evaluation of Long-Term Protection after Immunization in the Presence of BRSV-Specific Maternal Antibodies, 2021, Vaccines

Best Publications

  • Reshaping a Human Monoclonal Antibody to Inhibit Human Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection in Vivo

    Philip R. Tempest;Patricia Bremner;Martin Lambert;Geraldine Taylor

  • Bovine respiratory syncytial virus infection.

    Jean-Francois Valarcher;Geraldine Taylor

  • Respiratory syncytial virus. Brief review.

    E. J. Stott;Geraldine Taylor

  • Protection of European domestic pigs from virulent African isolates of African swine fever virus by experimental immunisation

    Katherine King;Dave Chapman;Jordi M. Argilaguet;Emma Fishbourne

  • Animal models of respiratory syncytial virus infection.

    Geraldine Taylor

  • Involvement of caveolae in the uptake of respiratory syncytial virus antigen by dendritic cells

    Dirk Werling;Jayne C. Hope;Paul Chaplin;Robert A. Collins

  • Immune and histopathological responses in animals vaccinated with recombinant vaccinia viruses that express individual genes of human respiratory syncytial virus

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  • Role of alpha/beta interferons in the attenuation and immunogenicity of recombinant bovine respiratory syncytial viruses lacking NS proteins.

    Jean-Francois Valarcher;Julie Furze;Sara Wyld;Roy Cook

  • Role of T-Lymphocyte Subsets in Recovery from Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection in Calves

    G Taylor;L H Thomas;S G Wyld;J Furze

  • Protective epitopes on the fusion protein of respiratory syncytial virus recognized by murine and bovine monoclonal antibodies.

    G. Taylor;E. J. Stott;J. Furze;J. Ford

  • Characterization of two antigenic sites recognized by neutralizing monoclonal antibodies directed against the fusion glycoprotein of human respiratory syncytial virus.

    Juan Arbiza;Geraldine Taylor;Juan A. López;Julie Furze

  • Sensitivity of African swine fever virus to type I interferon is linked to genes within multigene families 360 and 505.

    Josephine P. Golding;Lynnette Goatley;Steve Goodbourn;Linda K. Dixon

  • Respiratory syncytial virus infection in mice.

    G Taylor;E J Stott;M Hughes;A P Collins

  • FUS is Phosphorylated by DNA-PK and Accumulates in the Cytoplasm after DNA Damage

    Qiudong Deng;Christopher J. Holler;Georgia Taylor;Kathryn F. Hudson

  • Bovine γδ T Cells Are a Major Regulatory T Cell Subset

    Efrain Guzman;Jayne Hope;Geraldine Taylor;Adrian L. Smith

  • Identification and Immunogenicity of African Swine Fever Virus Antigens

    Christopher L. Netherton;Lynnette C. Goatley;Ana Luisa Reis;Raquel Portugal

  • Antigenic heterogeneity of the attachment protein of bovine respiratory syncytial virus

    J. Furze;G. Wertz;R. Lerch;G. Taylor

  • Different routes and doses influence protection in pigs immunised with the naturally attenuated African swine fever virus isolate OURT88/3.

    Pedro J. Sánchez-Cordón;Dave Chapman;Tamara Jabbar;Ana L. Reis

  • A Pool of Eight Virally Vectored African Swine Fever Antigens Protect Pigs Against Fatal Disease.

    Lynnette C. Goatley;Ana Luisa Reis;Raquel Portugal;Hannah Goldswain

  • Inhibition of a Large Double-Stranded DNA Virus by MxA Protein

    Christopher L. Netherton;Jennifer Simpson;Otto Haller;Thomas E. Wileman

  • Immunization of Pigs by DNA Prime and Recombinant Vaccinia Virus Boost To Identify and Rank African Swine Fever Virus Immunogenic and Protective Proteins.

    James K. Jancovich;Dave Chapman;Debra T. Hansen;Mark D. Robida

  • An MHC-restricted CD8+ T-cell response is induced in cattle by foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) infection and also following vaccination with inactivated FMDV

    Efrain Guzman;Geraldine Taylor;Bryan Charleston;Michael A. Skinner

  • Recombinant vaccinia viruses expressing the F, G or N, but not the M2, protein of bovine respiratory syncytial virus (BRSV) induce resistance to BRSV challenge in the calf and protect against the development of pneumonic lesions.

    Geraldine Taylor;Lewis H. Thomas;Julie M. Furze;Roy S. Cook

Frequent Co-Authors

Linda K. Dixon
Linda K. Dixon The Pirbright Institute
Juan Antonio López
Juan Antonio López Spanish National Centre for Cardiovascular Research
José A. Melero
José A. Melero Instituto de Salud Carlos III
Peter D. Kwong
Peter D. Kwong Columbia University Medical Center
Baoshan Zhang
Baoshan Zhang National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Antonio Lanzavecchia
Antonio Lanzavecchia Istituto Nazionale Genetica Molecolare
Bryan Charleston
Bryan Charleston The Pirbright Institute
Diana L. Williams
Diana L. Williams University of Liverpool
Paul R. Young
Paul R. Young University of Queensland
Robert Smith
Robert Smith University of Liverpool

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