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Immunology

D-Index
97
Citations
28924
World Ranking
834
National Ranking
469

Medicine

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97
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Grant McFadden 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 Grant McFadden sits on this spectrum.

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62 publications 807+

This scientist: 483 publications — 88th percentile

88% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Grant McFadden 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 Grant McFadden sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 157+

This scientist: 97 D-Index — 84th percentile

84% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2004 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada Academy of Science

Overview

Grant McFadden is affiliated with Arizona State University in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines within the life sciences, primarily focused on biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine.

The main fields of study in Grant McFadden's work include:

  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
  • Medicine

Subfields of study feature prominently in their publications:

  • Genetics
  • Molecular Biology
  • Oncology
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Virology

Their research topics extend across various areas related to viruses, cancer, and immunotherapy, including:

  • Virus-based gene therapy research
  • Poxvirus research and outbreaks
  • Cancer Research and Treatments
  • CAR-T cell therapy research
  • Herpesvirus Infections and Treatments
  • Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology
  • Animal Virus Infections Studies

Grant McFadden has published extensively, with frequent contributions to venues such as:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Cancers
  • Journal of Virology
  • Cancer Research
  • Methods in molecular biology

Recent notable papers include:

  • "Oncolytic Viruses and the Immune System: The Dynamic Duo", 2020, Molecular Therapy - Methods & Clinical Development
  • "Oncolytic Viruses: Newest Frontier for Cancer Immunotherapy", 2021, Cancers
  • "A class of viral inducer of degradation of the necroptosis adaptor RIPK3 regulates virus-induced inflammation", 2021, Immunity
  • "Oncolytic Virotherapy with Myxoma Virus", 2020, Journal of Clinical Medicine
  • "Mesenchymal stem cells as carriers for systemic delivery of oncolytic viruses", 2020, European Journal of Pharmacology

Their most frequent co-authors are:

  • Masmudur M. Rahman
  • Brenda G. Hogue
  • Lina S. Franco
  • Alexandra Lucas
  • Bertram L. Jacobs

Grant McFadden has received recognition as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 2004 by the Academy of Science.

Best Publications

  • Membrane depolarization and calcium induce c-fos transcription via phosphorylation of transcription factor CREB.

    Morgan Sheng;Grant McFadden;Michael E. Greenberg

  • Anti-Immunology: Evasion of the Host Immune System by Bacterial and Viral Pathogens

    B. Brett Finlay;Grant McFadden

  • Poxviruses and Immune Evasion

    Bruce T. Seet;J.B. Johnston;Craig R. Brunetti;John W. Barrett

  • Apoptosis: an innate immune response to virus infection.

    Helen Everett;Grant McFadden

  • Neutrophils Recruited to Sites of Infection Protect from Virus Challenge by Releasing Neutrophil Extracellular Traps

    Craig N Jenne;Connie Hoi Yee Wong;Franz J Zemp;Braedon McDonald

  • Calcium and growth factor pathways of c-fos transcriptional activation require distinct upstream regulatory sequences.

    M Sheng;S T Dougan;G McFadden;M E Greenberg

  • Poxvirus tropism

    Unknown

  • Modulation of NF-κB signalling by microbial pathogens

    Masmudur M. Rahman;Grant McFadden

  • Encoding of a homolog of the IFN-gamma receptor by myxoma virus.

    Chris Upton;Karen Mossman;Grant McFadden

  • Poxviruses and the evolution of host range and virulence.

    Sherry L. Haller;Chen Peng;Grant McFadden;Stefan Rothenburg

  • The complete DNA sequence of myxoma virus.

    Cheryl Cameron;Cheryl Cameron;Sheela Hota-Mitchell;Ling Chen;John Barrett

  • T2 open reading frame from the Shope fibroma virus encodes a soluble form of the TNF receptor.

    Craig A. Smith;Terri Davis;Janis M. Wignall;Wenie S. Din

  • The T1/35kDa family of poxvirus-secreted proteins bind chemokines and modulate leukocyte influx into virus-infected tissues.

    Kathryn A. Graham;Alshad S. Lalani;Joanne L. Macen;Traci L. Ness

  • Modulation of Tumor Necrosis Factor by Microbial Pathogens

    Masmudur M Rahman;Grant McFadden

  • A Poxvirus-Encoded Pyrin Domain Protein Interacts with ASC-1 to Inhibit Host Inflammatory and Apoptotic Responses to Infection

    James B. Johnston;John W. Barrett;Steven H. Nazarian;Steven H. Nazarian;Megan Goodwin

  • Oncolytic Viruses and the Immune System: The Dynamic Duo

    Ana Lemos de Matos;Lina S. Franco;Grant McFadden

  • Disruption of Erk-dependent type I interferon induction breaks the myxoma virus species barrier

    Fuan Wang;Yiyue Ma;John W Barrett;Xiujuan Gao

  • Infection of human cancer cells with myxoma virus requires Akt activation via interaction with a viral ankyrin-repeat host range factor

    Gen Wang;John W. Barrett;Marianne Stanford;Steven J. Werden

  • The purified myxoma virus gamma interferon receptor homolog M-T7 interacts with the heparin-binding domains of chemokines.

    Alshad S. Lalani;Kathryn Graham;Karen Mossman;Krishna Rajarathnam

  • Identification of a Gammaherpesvirus Selective Chemokine Binding Protein That Inhibits Chemokine Action

    Victor van Berkel;John Barrett;H. Lee Tiffany;Daved H. Fremont

  • Poxvirus Immunomodulatory Strategies: Current Perspectives

    J. B. Johnston;Grant McFadden

  • Deletion analysis of two tandemly arranged virulence genes in myxoma virus, M11L and myxoma growth factor.

    A Opgenorth;K Graham;N Nation;D Strayer

Frequent Co-Authors

Chris Upton
Chris Upton University of Victoria
Karen L. Mossman
Karen L. Mossman McMaster University
Gregory A. Dekaban
Gregory A. Dekaban University of Western Ontario
Arvind Varsani
Arvind Varsani Arizona State University
John C. Bell
John C. Bell University of Ottawa
David A. Lomas
David A. Lomas University College London
Leslie W. Miller
Leslie W. Miller Leonhardt Ventures
R. Chris Bleackley
R. Chris Bleackley University of Alberta
Laura E. Via
Laura E. Via National Institutes of Health

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