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D-Index
54
Citations
8428
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3916
National Ranking
1794

Imtiaz A. Khan 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 Imtiaz A. Khan sits on this spectrum.

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62 publications 807+

This scientist: 135 publications — 11th percentile

11% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Imtiaz A. Khan 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 Imtiaz A. Khan sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 157+

This scientist: 54 D-Index — 22nd percentile

22% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Imtiaz A. Khan is affiliated with George Washington University in the United States and focuses primarily on research spanning engineering and medicine. Their work encompasses a range of topics with a strong interdisciplinary approach, reflecting substantial contributions to both fields.

Their research interests include:

  • Advanced Machining and Optimization Techniques
  • Advanced machining processes and optimization
  • Advanced Surface Polishing Techniques
  • Toxoplasma gondii Research Studies
  • Cytomegalovirus and herpesvirus research
  • Vector-borne infectious diseases
  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction

Khan's most recent publications highlight topics in neural networks, immunology, and engineering applications. Some of their key papers are:

  • Design of Neural Network With Levenberg-Marquardt and Bayesian Regularization Backpropagation for Solving Pantograph Delay Differential Equations, 2020, IEEE Access
  • Immune responses to Toxoplasma gondii, 2022, Current Opinion in Immunology
  • Design of Backpropagated Intelligent Networks for Nonlinear Second-Order Lane-Emden Pantograph Delay Differential Systems, 2021, Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering

Khan frequently collaborates with other researchers, including:

  • Umair Arif
  • Magali Moretto
  • Faisal Hasan
  • Muhammad Asif Zahoor Raja
  • Muhammad Shoaib

Their work appears in various publication venues, demonstrating a multidisciplinary reach across engineering and biomedical sciences:

  • IEEE Access
  • Current Opinion in Immunology
  • Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering
  • Advances in Materials and Processing Technologies
  • Hybrid Advances

Imtiaz A. Khan's main fields of study are:

  • Engineering
  • Medicine

Within these fields, Khan explores subfields such as:

  • Parasitology
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Epidemiology

Best Publications

  • Interleukin-17/interleukin-17 receptor-mediated signaling is important for generation of an optimal polymorphonuclear response against Toxoplasma gondii infection.

    Michelle N. Kelly;Jay K. Kolls;Kyle Happel;Joseph D. Schwartzman

  • A Dichotomous Role for Nitric Oxide during Acute Toxoplasma gondii Infection in Mice

    Imtiaz A. Khan;Joseph D. Schwartzman;Tadashi Matsuura;Lloyd H. Kasper

  • Neospora caninum: role for immune cytokines in host immunity.

    Imtiaz A. Khan;Joseph D. Schwartzman;Sujeewa Fonseka;Lloyd H. Kasper

  • Interleukin-12 enhances murine survival against acute toxoplasmosis.

    Imtiaz A Khan;Tadashi Matsuura;Lloyd H Kasper

  • CCR5 Is Essential for NK Cell Trafficking and Host Survival following Toxoplasma gondii Infection

    Imtiaz A Khan;Seddon Y Thomas;Magali M Moretto;Frederick S Lee

  • Antibodies to Toxoplasma gondii major surface protein (SAG-1, P30) inhibit infection of host cells and are produced in murine intestine after peroral infection.

    J R Mineo;R McLeod;D Mack;J Smith

  • A purified parasite antigen (p30) mediates CD8+ T cell immunity against fatal Toxoplasma gondii infection in mice.

    I A Khan;K H Ely;L H Kasper

  • Control of Toxoplasma reactivation by rescue of dysfunctional CD8 + T-cell response via PD-1-PDL-1 blockade

    Rajarshi Bhadra;Jason P. Gigley;Louis M. Weiss;Imtiaz A. Khan

  • IL-15 augments CD8+ T cell-mediated immunity against Toxoplasma gondii infection in mice.

    I A Khan;L H Kasper

  • IL-10 mediates immunosuppression following primary infection with Toxoplasma gondii in mice.

    Imtiaz A. Khan;Tadashi Matsuura;Lloyd H. Kasper

  • Antigen-specific CD8+ T cell clone protects against acute Toxoplasma gondii infection in mice.

    I A Khan;K H Ely;L H Kasper

  • Induction of antigen-specific parasiticidal cytotoxic T cell splenocytes by a major membrane protein (P30) of Toxoplasma gondii.

    I A Khan;K A Smith;L H Kasper

  • Activation-mediated CD4^+ T cell unresponsiveness during acute Toxoplasma gondii infection in mice

    Imtiaz A. Khan;Tadashi Matsuura;Lloyd H. Kasper

  • CD8+ CTLs Are Essential for Protective Immunity Against Encephalitozoon cuniculi Infection

    Imtiaz A. Khan;Joseph D. Schwartzman;Lloyd H. Kasper;Magali Moretto

  • Mice lacking the chemokine receptor CCR1 show increased susceptibility to Toxoplasma gondii infection.

    Imtiaz A. Khan;Philip M. Murphy;Lori Casciotti;Joseph D. Schwartzman

  • Aging Mice Exhibit a Functional Defect in Mucosal Dendritic Cell Response against an Intracellular Pathogen

    Magali M. Moretto;Elizabeth M. Lawlor;Imtiaz A. Khan

  • CD8+-T-Cell Immunity against Toxoplasma gondii Can Be Induced but Not Maintained in Mice Lacking Conventional CD4+ T Cells

    Lori Casciotti;Kenneth H. Ely;Martha E. Williams;Martha E. Williams;Imtiaz A. Khan;Imtiaz A. Khan

  • NK Cells Help To Induce CD8^+-T-Cell Immunity against Toxoplasma gondii in the Absence of CD4^+ T Cells

    Crescent L. Combe;Tyler J. Curiel;Magali M. Moretto;Imtiaz A. Khan

  • Coinfection Modulates Inflammatory Responses and Clinical Outcome of Helicobacter felis and Toxoplasma gondii Infections

    Calin Stoicov;Mark T. Whary;Arlin B. Rogers;Frederick S. Lee

  • Antigen-specific (p30) mouse CD8+ T cells are cytotoxic against Toxoplasma gondii-infected peritoneal macrophages

    L H Kasper;I A Khan;K H Ely;R Buelow

Frequent Co-Authors

Lloyd H. Kasper
Lloyd H. Kasper Dartmouth College
Louis M. Weiss
Louis M. Weiss Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Elizabeth S. Didier
Elizabeth S. Didier Tulane University
Tyler J. Curiel
Tyler J. Curiel The University of Texas at San Antonio
Weiping Zou
Weiping Zou University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Joseph F. Urban
Joseph F. Urban United States Department of Agriculture
Rima McLeod
Rima McLeod University of Chicago
Kendall A. Smith
Kendall A. Smith Cornell University
Marcelo J. Kuroda
Marcelo J. Kuroda University of California, Davis
Andrew D. Luster
Andrew D. Luster Harvard University

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