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Iain L. Campbell

Iain L. Campbell

D-Index & Metrics

Immunology

D-Index
96
Citations
25341
World Ranking
868
National Ranking
31

Medicine

D-Index
96
Citations
25424
World Ranking
9820
National Ranking
298

Iain L. Campbell 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 Iain L. Campbell sits on this spectrum.

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62 publications 807+

This scientist: 339 publications — 72nd percentile

72% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Iain L. Campbell 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 Iain L. Campbell sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 157+

This scientist: 96 D-Index — 83rd percentile

83% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Iain L. Campbell is a researcher affiliated with the University of Sydney in Australia. Their work predominantly focuses on the field of Immunology and Microbiology, encompassing 19 publications in this area. Their research extends to several subfields including Immunology, Neurology, and Molecular Biology, along with contributions to Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, and Rheumatology.

The scientist's work explores several main topics such as:

  • Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms
  • Immune Response and Inflammation
  • Interferon and immune responses
  • Immune cells in cancer
  • Mosquito-borne diseases and control
  • RNA Research and Splicing
  • Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Research

Some of the recent publications authored by or involving Iain L. Campbell include:

  • PLX5622 Reduces Disease Severity in Lethal CNS Infection by Off-Target Inhibition of Peripheral Inflammatory Monocyte Production, 2022, Frontiers in Immunology
  • The cytokines interleukin-6 and interferon-α induce distinct microglia phenotypes, 2022, Journal of Neuroinflammation
  • Chronic exposure to IL-6 induces a desensitized phenotype of the microglia, 2021, Journal of Neuroinflammation
  • High-parameter cytometry unmasks microglial cell spatio-temporal response kinetics in severe neuroinflammatory disease, 2021, Journal of Neuroinflammation
  • Contribution of STAT1 to innate and adaptive immunity during type I interferon-mediated lethal virus infection, 2020, PLoS Pathogens

Research frequently appears in specific publication venues such as:

  • Journal of Neuroinflammation
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Frontiers in Immunology
  • Immunity
  • Journal of Clinical Investigation

Iain L. Campbell has collaborated extensively with several frequent co-authors, including:

  • Markus J. Hofer
  • Barney Viengkhou
  • Melanie Y. White
  • Stuart J. Cordwell
  • Nicholas J. C. King

Best Publications

  • Neurologic disease induced in transgenic mice by cerebral overexpression of interleukin 6.

    Iain L. Campbell;Carmela R. Abraham;Eliezer Masliah;Phillip Kemper

  • Reduced hippocampal neurogenesis in adult transgenic mice with chronic astrocytic production of interleukin-6

    Luc Vallières;Iain L. Campbell;Fred H. Gage;Paul E. Sawchenko

  • Essential role for interferon-gamma and interleukin-6 in autoimmune insulin-dependent diabetes in NOD/Wehi mice.

    I. L. Campbell;T. W. H. Kay;L. Oxbrow;L. C. Harrison

  • Progressive decline in avoidance learning paralleled by inflammatory neurodegeneration in transgenic mice expressing interleukin 6 in the brain

    Charles J. Heyser;Eliezer Masliah;Ana Samimi;Iain L. Campbell

  • Induction of acute phase gene expression by brain irradiation

    Ji-Hong Hong;Ji-Hong Hong;Chi-Shiun Chiang;Iain L. Campbell;Ji-Rong Sun

  • Chemokines in the CNS: plurifunctional mediators in diverse states.

    Valérie C Asensio;Iain L Campbell

  • Ly6c+ “inflammatory monocytes” are microglial precursors recruited in a pathogenic manner in West Nile virus encephalitis

    Daniel R. Getts;Rachael L. Terry;Meghann Teague Getts;Marcus Müller

  • Review: The chemokine receptor CXCR3 and its ligands CXCL9, CXCL10 and CXCL11 in neuroimmunity--a tale of conflict and conundrum.

    M. Müller;S. Carter;M. J. Hofer;I. L. Campbell

  • Therapeutic Inflammatory Monocyte Modulation Using Immune-Modifying Microparticles

    Daniel R. Getts;Daniel R. Getts;Rachael L. Terry;Rachael L. Terry;Meghann Teague Getts;Celine Deffrasnes

  • Diabetes in transgenic mice resulting from over-expression of class I histocompatibility molecules in pancreatic β cells

    Janette Allison;I. L. Campbell;G. Morahan;T. E. Mandel

  • Differential expression of matrix metalloproteinase and tissue inhibitor of matrix metalloproteinase genes in the mouse central nervous system in normal and inflammatory states.

    A Pagenstecher;A K Stalder;C L Kincaid;S D Shapiro

  • The integrin family of cell adhesion molecules has multiple functions within the CNS.

    Richard Milner;Iain L. Campbell

  • Trans-Signaling Is a Dominant Mechanism for the Pathogenic Actions of Interleukin-6 in the Brain

    Iain L. Campbell;Maria Erta;Sue Ling Lim;Ricardo Frausto

  • Reactive gliosis as a consequence of interleukin-6 expression in the brain: studies in transgenic mice.

    Chi-Shiun Chiang;Anne Stalder;Ana Samimi;Iain L. Campbell

  • Evolution of neuropathologic abnormalities associated with blood-brain barrier breakdown in transgenic mice expressing interleukin-6 in astrocytes.

    Francesca M. Brett;Andrew P. Mizisin;Henry C. Powell;Iain L. Campbell

  • IFN-gamma and tumor necrosis factor-alpha. Cytotoxicity to murine islets of Langerhans.

    I L Campbell;A Iscaro;L C Harrison

  • A central role for CD4(+) T cells and RANTES in virus-induced central nervous system inflammation and demyelination.

    Thomas E. Lane;Michael T. Liu;Benjamin P. Chen;Valérie C. Asensio

  • Blocking Chemokine Responsive to γ–2/Interferon (IFN)-γ Inducible Protein and Monokine Induced by IFN-γ Activity In Vivo Reduces the Pathogenetic but not the Antiviral Potential of Hepatitis B Virus–specific Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes

    Kazuhiro Kakimi;Thomas E. Lane;Stefan Wieland;Valerie C. Asensio

  • Islet-Specific Th1, But Not Th2, Cells Secrete Multiple Chemokines and Promote Rapid Induction of Autoimmune Diabetes

    Linda M. Bradley;Valérie C. Asensio;Li Karine Schioetz;Judith Harbertson

  • Dynamic regulation of alpha- and beta-chemokine expression in the central nervous system during mouse hepatitis virus-induced demyelinating disease.

    Thomas E. Lane;Valérie C. Asensio;Naichen Yu;Alyssa D. Paoletti

Frequent Co-Authors

Leonard C. Harrison
Leonard C. Harrison University of Melbourne
Juan Hidalgo
Juan Hidalgo Autonomous University of Barcelona
Nicholas J. C. King
Nicholas J. C. King University of Sydney
Stefan Rose-John
Stefan Rose-John Kiel University
Eliezer Masliah
Eliezer Masliah National Institutes of Health
Berta González
Berta González Autonomous University of Barcelona
Daniel J. J. Carr
Daniel J. J. Carr University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
Bernardo Castellano
Bernardo Castellano Autonomous University of Barcelona
Scott R. Barnum
Scott R. Barnum CNine Biosolutions
Floyd E. Bloom
Floyd E. Bloom Scripps Research Institute

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