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Grant S. Hansman

Grant S. Hansman

D-Index & Metrics

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
45
Citations
6667
World Ranking
19152
National Ranking
569

Grant S. Hansman publication distribution in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Biology and Biochemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Grant S. Hansman sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 168 publications — 35th percentile

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Grant S. Hansman D-index placement in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Biology and Biochemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Grant S. Hansman sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 45 D-Index — 3rd percentile

3% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Grant S. Hansman is affiliated with Griffith University in Australia and specializes in research related to medicine, with a particular focus on infectious diseases, genetics, and molecular biology. Their work concentrates on viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology, virus-based gene therapy research, and viral infections and immunology. Additional areas of study include Escherichia coli research, animal virus infections, zoonotic diseases, and viral outbreak investigations.

Their recent publications contribute to the understanding of noroviruses, featuring studies on structural heterogeneity, neutralization mechanisms, and therapeutic development. Notable papers by Hansman include:

  • Structural heterogeneity of a human norovirus vaccine candidate (2020), published in Virology
  • Nanobody-Mediated Neutralization Reveals an Achilles Heel for Norovirus (2020), published in Journal of Virology
  • Direct Blockade of the Norovirus Histo-Blood Group Antigen Binding Pocket by Nanobodies (2023), published in Journal of Virology
  • Natural extracts, honey, and propolis as human norovirus inhibitors (2022), published in Scientific Reports
  • Development of a broad-spectrum therapeutic Fc-nanobody for human noroviruses (2024), published in Journal of Virology

Hansman frequently publishes in the Journal of Virology, with nine publications to their name, along with contributions to bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Virology, Scientific Reports, and Cell.

Collaborations are a significant aspect of Hansman's research endeavors. Frequent co-authors include Mark von Itzstein, Penny A. Rudd, Jessica M. Devant, Marie Pancera, and Gargi Kher.

The cumulative research outputs of Hansman encompass multiple facets of viral biology and infectious diseases, positioning their work at the intersection of molecular biology and public health concerns related to viral pathogens.

Best Publications

  • Proposal for a unified norovirus nomenclature and genotyping.

    Annelies Kroneman;Everardo Vega;Harry Vennema;Jan Vinjé

  • Norovirus recombination in ORF1/ORF2 overlap.

    Rowena A. Bull;Grant S. Hansman;Leighton E. Clancy;Mark M. Tanaka

  • Detection of human sapovirus by real-time reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction

    Tomoichiro Oka;Kazuhiko Katayama;Grant S. Hansman;Tsutomu Kageyama

  • Norovirus Infections in Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Food Handlers in Japan

    Kazuhiro Ozawa;Tomoichiro Oka;Naokazu Takeda;Grant S. Hansman

  • Genetic diversity of norovirus and sapovirus in hospitalized infants with sporadic cases of acute gastroenteritis in Chiang Mai, Thailand

    Grant S. Hansman;Kazuhiko Katayama;Niwat Maneekarn;Supatra Peerakome

  • Genetic and antigenic diversity among noroviruses.

    Grant S. Hansman;Katsuro Natori;Haruko Shirato-Horikoshi;Satoko Ogawa

  • Human sapoviruses: genetic diversity, recombination, and classification

    Grant S. Hansman;Tomoichiro Oka;Kazuhiko Katayama;Naokazu Takeda

  • Human Milk Oligosaccharides as Promising Antivirals

    Vasily Morozov;Grant Hansman;Franz-Georg Hanisch;Horst Schroten

  • Existence of multiple outbreaks of viral gastroenteritis among infants in a day care center in Japan.

    S. Akihara;T. G. Phan;T. A. Nguyen;G. Hansman

  • Crystal Structures of GII.10 and GII.12 Norovirus Protruding Domains in Complex with Histo-Blood Group Antigens Reveal Details for a Potential Site of Vulnerability

    Grant S. Hansman;Christian Biertümpfel;Ivelin Georgiev;Jason S. McLellan

  • Human norovirus inhibition by a human milk oligosaccharide.

    Anna Koromyslova;Shailesh Tripathi;Vasily Morozov;Horst Schroten

  • Structural Basis for Norovirus Inhibition by Human Milk Oligosaccharides

    Stefan Weichert;Anna Koromyslova;Bishal K. Singh;Satoko Hansman

  • Detection of norovirus and sapovirus infection among children with gastroenteritis in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    G. S. Hansman;L. T. P. Doan;T. A. Kguyen;S. Okitsu

  • Human Noroviruses' Fondness for Histo-Blood Group Antigens

    Bishal K. Singh;Mila M. Leuthold;Grant S. Hansman

  • Norwalk-like virus 95/96-US strain is a major cause of gastroenteritis outbreaks in Australia.

    Peter A. White;Grant S. Hansman;Angelina Li;Joanne Dable

  • Identification of Monomorphic and Divergent Haplotypes in the 2006-2007 Norovirus GII/4 Epidemic Population by Genomewide Tracing of Evolutionary History

    Kazushi Motomura;Tomoichiro Oka;Masaru Yokoyama;Hiromi Nakamura

  • Diagnosis of enteric pathogens in children with gastroenteritis

    Christopher J. McIver;Grant Hansman;Peter White;Jennifer C. Doultree

  • Intergenogroup recombination in sapoviruses.

    Grant S. Hansman;Naokazu Takeda;Tomoichiro Oka;Mitsukai Oseto

  • Outbreak of Gastroenteritis Due to Sapovirus

    Grant S. Hansman;Hiroyuki Saito;Chihiro Shibata;Shizuko Ishizuka

  • Novel recombinant sapovirus.

    Kazuhiko Katayama;Tatsuya Miyoshi;Kiyoko Uchino;Tomoichiro Oka

Frequent Co-Authors

Naokazu Takeda
Naokazu Takeda National Institutes of Health
Tomoichiro Oka
Tomoichiro Oka National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Tokyo
Kazuhiko Katayama
Kazuhiko Katayama Kitasato University
Peter A. White
Peter A. White University of New South Wales
Hiroshi Ushijima
Hiroshi Ushijima Nihon University
Tatsuo Miyamura
Tatsuo Miyamura National Institutes of Health
Shoko Okitsu
Shoko Okitsu Nihon University
William D. Rawlinson
William D. Rawlinson University of New South Wales
Franz-Georg Hanisch
Franz-Georg Hanisch University of Cologne
Hirokazu Kimura
Hirokazu Kimura RMIT University

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