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Gregory D. Ebel is affiliated with Colorado State University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Medicine, with specific emphasis on Infectious Diseases, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Insect Science, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, and Parasitology.

The scientist's recent publications reflect ongoing work in viral infections and related topics. Key papers include:

  • "SARS-CoV-2 infection, neuropathogenesis and transmission among deer mice: Implications for spillback to New World rodents" (2021) published in PLoS Pathogens
  • "Longitudinal Surveillance for SARS-CoV-2 RNA Among Asymptomatic Staff in Five Colorado Skilled Nursing Facilities: Epidemiologic, Virologic and Sequence Analysis" (2020) published in bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • "Comparative Pathology of West Nile Virus in Humans and Non-Human Animals" (2020) published in Pathogens
  • "A longitudinal SARS-CoV-2 biorepository for COVID-19 survivors with and without post-acute sequelae" (2021) published in BMC Infectious Diseases
  • "SARS-CoV-2 infection, neuropathogenesis and transmission among deer mice: Implications for reverse zoonosis to New World rodents" (2020) published in bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Their work covers multiple topics within infectious diseases and vector control, including:

  • Mosquito-borne diseases and control
  • Viral Infections and Vectors
  • Insect symbiosis and bacterial influences
  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research
  • Infection Control and Ventilation
  • SARS-CoV-2 detection and testing
  • Malaria Research and Control

Frequent collaborators in their research include Emily N. Gallichotte, Michael C. Young, James Weger-Lucarelli, Nicole R. Sexton, and Nicole Ehrhart.

Gregory D. Ebel has published extensively in several scientific journals and platforms. Their most frequent publication venues are:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) with 28 publications
  • Journal of Virology with 6 publications
  • PLoS Pathogens with 5 publications
  • SSRN Electronic Journal with 5 publications
  • American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene with 3 publications

Best Publications

  • A Global Perspective on the Epidemiology of West Nile Virus

    Laura D Kramer;Linda M Styer;Gregory D Ebel

  • Development of a humanized monoclonal antibody with therapeutic potential against West Nile virus

    Theodore Oliphant;Michael Engle;Grant E Nybakken;Chris Doane

  • Complete Genome Sequences and Phylogenetic Analysis of West Nile Virus Strains Isolated from the United States, Europe, and the Middle East

    Robert S. Lanciotti;Gregory D. Ebel;Vincent Deubel;Amy J. Kerst

  • C6/36 Aedes albopictus cells have a dysfunctional antiviral RNA interference response.

    Doug E. Brackney;Jaclyn C. Scott;Fumihiko Sagawa;Jimmy E. Woodward

  • West Nile virus infection in birds and mosquitoes, New York State, 2000.

    Kristen A. Bernard;Joseph G. Maffei;Susan A. Jones;Elizabeth B. Kauffman

  • A newly emergent genotype of West Nile virus is transmitted earlier and more efficiently by Culex mosquitoes.

    Robin M. Moudy;Mark A. Meola;Laura-Lee L. Morin;Gregory D. Ebel

  • Zika Virus Infection in Mice Causes Panuveitis with Shedding of Virus in Tears

    Jonathan J. Miner;Abdoulaye Sene;Justin M. Richner;Amber M. Smith

  • Phylogenetic analysis of North American West Nile virus isolates, 2001-2004: evidence for the emergence of a dominant genotype.

    C. Todd Davis;Gregory D. Ebel;Robert S. Lanciotti;Aaron C. Brault

  • Comparison of Dengue Virus Type 2-Specific Small RNAs from RNA Interference-Competent and –Incompetent Mosquito Cells

    Jaclyn C. Scott;Doug E. Brackney;Corey L. Campbell;Virginie Bondu-Hawkins

  • High-throughput detection of West Nile virus RNA

    Pei-Yong Shi;Elizabeth B. Kauffman;Ping Ren;Andy Felton

  • Genetic and phenotypic variation of West Nile virus in New York, 2000-2003.

    Gregory D. Ebel;Justin Carricaburu;David Young;Kristen A. Bernard

  • Update on Powassan virus: emergence of a North American tick-borne flavivirus.

    Gregory D. Ebel

  • RNAi targeting of West Nile virus in mosquito midguts promotes virus diversification.

    Doug E. Brackney;Jennifer E. Beane;Gregory D. Ebel

  • SHORT REPORT: DURATION OF TICK ATTACHMENT REQUIRED FOR TRANSMISSION OF POWASSAN VIRUS BY DEER TICKS

    Gregory D. Ebel;Laura D. Kramer

  • An Immunocompetent Mouse Model of Zika Virus Infection.

    Matthew J. Gorman;Elizabeth A. Caine;Konstantin Zaitsev;Konstantin Zaitsev;Matthew C. Begley

  • Impact of simultaneous exposure to arboviruses on infection and transmission by Aedes aegypti mosquitoes

    Claudia Rückert;James Weger-Lucarelli;Selene M. Garcia-Luna;Michael C. Young

  • Dynamics of flavivirus infection in mosquitoes.

    Laura D Kramer;Gregory D Ebel

  • Genetic variation in West Nile virus from naturally infected mosquitoes and birds suggests quasispecies structure and strong purifying selection

    Greta Jerzak;Kristen A. Bernard;Laura D. Kramer;Laura D. Kramer;Gregory D. Ebel;Gregory D. Ebel

  • Vector Competence of American Mosquitoes for Three Strains of Zika Virus.

    James Weger-Lucarelli;Claudia Rückert;Nunya Chotiwan;Chilinh Nguyen

  • Small RNA profiling of Dengue virus-mosquito interactions implicates the PIWI RNA pathway in anti-viral defense.

    Ann M Hess;Abhishek N Prasad;Andrey Ptitsyn;Gregory D Ebel

Frequent Co-Authors

Laura D. Kramer
Laura D. Kramer University at Albany, State University of New York
Nathan D. Grubaugh
Nathan D. Grubaugh Yale University
Aaron C. Brault
Aaron C. Brault Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Pei-Yong Shi
Pei-Yong Shi GlaxoSmithKline (United Kingdom)
William C. Black
William C. Black Colorado State University
Thomas C. Friedrich
Thomas C. Friedrich University of Wisconsin–Madison
Michael S. Diamond
Michael S. Diamond Washington University in St. Louis
Todd M. Allen
Todd M. Allen Harvard University
Eva Harris
Eva Harris University of California, Berkeley
Ernesto T. A. Marques
Ernesto T. A. Marques University of Pittsburgh

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