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Hideki Ebihara

Hideki Ebihara

D-Index & Metrics

Microbiology

D-Index
67
Citations
13711
World Ranking
2307
National Ranking
949

Hideki Ebihara publication distribution in Microbiology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Microbiology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Hideki Ebihara sits on this spectrum.

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55 publications 679+

This scientist: 153 publications — 28th percentile

28% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 679 publications or more.

Hideki Ebihara D-index placement in Microbiology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Microbiology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Hideki Ebihara sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 127+

This scientist: 67 D-Index — 60th percentile

60% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 127 D-Index or more.

Overview

Hideki Ebihara is a researcher affiliated with the Mayo Clinic in the United States specializing in medicine, with a primary focus on infectious diseases. Their body of work spans multiple interconnected fields including epidemiology, public health, environmental and occupational health, virology, and molecular biology.

Their research addresses several main topics, with a significant emphasis on viral infections and vectors. Additional areas of interest include mosquito-borne diseases and control, herpesvirus infections and treatments, viral infections and outbreaks research, poxvirus research and outbreaks, SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 research, and vector-borne animal diseases.

Frequent collaborators in their research include Masayuki Shimojima, Tomoki Yoshikawa, Tadaki Suzuki, Masayuki Saijo, and Shuetsu Fukushi. These coauthors have contributed extensively alongside Ebihara, indicating a pattern of collaborative work within their research community.

Key publication venues where Ebihara has frequently contributed include:

  • Viruses
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Antiviral Research
  • Archives of Virology
  • Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy

Recent papers linked to Ebihara's research interests or closely related fields comprise the following:

  • "2020 taxonomic update for phylum Negarnaviricota (Riboviria: Orthornavirae), including the large orders Bunyavirales and Mononegavirales" (2020), published in Archives of Virology
  • "Uncoupling of macrophage inflammation from self-renewal modulates host recovery from respiratory viral infection" (2021), published in Immunity
  • "2021 Taxonomic update of phylum Negarnaviricota (Riboviria: Orthornavirae), including the large orders Bunyavirales and Mononegavirales" (2021), published in Archives of Virology
  • "Vaccination-infection interval determines cross-neutralization potency to SARS-CoV-2 Omicron after breakthrough infection by other variants" (2022), published in Med
  • "Pathogenicity and Virulence of Ebolaviruses with Species- and Variant-specificity" (2021), published in Virulence

Best Publications

  • Aberrant innate immune response in lethal infection of macaques with the 1918 influenza virus

    Darwyn Kobasa;Steven M. Jones;Steven M. Jones;Kyoko Shinya;John C. Kash

  • Proposal for a revised taxonomy of the family Filoviridae: classification, names of taxa and viruses, and virus abbreviations.

    Jens H. Kuhn;Stephan Becker;Hideki Ebihara;Thomas W. Geisbert

  • Taxonomy of the order Mononegavirales: update 2016

    Claudio L. Afonso;Gaya K. Amarasinghe;Krisztián Bányai;Yīmíng Bào

  • Taxonomy of the order Mononegavirales: update 2018

    Gaya K. Amarasinghe;Nidia G. Aréchiga Ceballos;Ashley C. Banyard;Christopher F. Basler

  • Taxonomy of the order Bunyavirales : update 2019

    Abulikemu Abudurexiti;Scott Adkins;Daniela Alioto;Sergey V. Alkhovsky

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

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

  • Human Macrophage C-Type Lectin Specific for Galactose and N-Acetylgalactosamine Promotes Filovirus Entry

    Ayato Takada;Kouki Fujioka;Makoto Tsuiji;Akiko Morikawa

  • Taxonomy of the order Mononegavirales: update 2017

    Gaya K. Amarasinghe;Yīmíng Bào;Christopher F. Basler;Sina Bavari

  • 2020 taxonomic update for phylum Negarnaviricota (Riboviria: Orthornavirae), including the large orders Bunyavirales and Mononegavirales

    Jens H. Kuhn;Scott Adkins;Daniela Alioto;Sergey V. Alkhovsky

  • Genetic diversity of hantaviruses isolated in china and characterization of novel hantaviruses isolated from Niviventer confucianus and Rattus rattus.

    Hua Wang;Kumiko Yoshimatsu;Hideki Ebihara;Michiko Ogino

  • Molecular determinants of Ebola virus virulence in mice.

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

  • Assembly and Budding of Ebolavirus

    Takeshi Noda;Hideki Ebihara;Yukiko Muramoto;Yukiko Muramoto;Ken Fujii

  • Taxonomy of the family Arenaviridae and the order Bunyavirales: update 2018

    Piet Maes;Sergey V. Alkhovsky;Yīmíng Bào;Martin Beer

  • Mutual Antagonism between the Ebola Virus VP35 Protein and the RIG-I Activator PACT Determines Infection Outcome

    Priya Luthra;Parameshwaran Ramanan;Parameshwaran Ramanan;Chad E. Mire;Carla Weisend

  • A Novel Life Cycle Modeling System for Ebola Virus Shows a Genome Length-Dependent Role of VP24 in Virus Infectivity

    Ari Watt;Felicien Moukambi;Logan Banadyga;Allison Groseth

  • Clinical Outcome of Henipavirus Infection in Hamsters Is Determined by the Route and Dose of Infection

    Barry Rockx;Douglas Brining;Joshua Kramer;Julie Callison

  • Generation of biologically contained Ebola viruses

    Peter Halfmann;Jin Hyun Kim;Hideki Ebihara;Takeshi Noda

  • Identification of cell surface molecules involved in dystroglycan-independent Lassa virus cell entry

    Masayuki Shimojima;Ute Ströher;Hideki Ebihara;Heinz Feldmann

  • Clinical aspects of Marburg hemorrhagic fever

    Masfique Mehedi;Allison Groseth;Heinz Feldmann;Heinz Feldmann;Hideki Ebihara

  • Validation of assays to monitor immune responses in the Syrian golden hamster (Mesocricetus auratus).

    Marko Zivcec;David Safronetz;Elaine Haddock;Heinz Feldmann;Heinz Feldmann

  • Mutation rate and genotype variation of Ebola virus from Mali case sequences

    T. Hoenen;D. Safronetz;A. Groseth;K. R. Wollenberg

Frequent Co-Authors

Heinz Feldmann
Heinz Feldmann National Institutes of Health
Yoshihiro Kawaoka
Yoshihiro Kawaoka University of Tokyo
Ayato Takada
Ayato Takada Hokkaido University
Andrea Marzi
Andrea Marzi National Institutes of Health
Friederike Feldmann
Friederike Feldmann National Institutes of Health
Elke Mühlberger
Elke Mühlberger Boston University
Jens H. Kuhn
Jens H. Kuhn National Institutes of Health
Thomas W. Geisbert
Thomas W. Geisbert The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Gabriele Neumann
Gabriele Neumann University of Wisconsin–Madison
Norbert Nowotny
Norbert Nowotny University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna

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