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D-Index
53
Citations
8267
World Ranking
525
National Ranking
59

J. A. Mumford publication distribution in Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where J. A. Mumford sits on this spectrum.

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29 publications 442+

This scientist: 105 publications — 30th percentile

30% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 442 publications or more.

J. A. Mumford D-index placement in Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Animal Science and Veterinary scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where J. A. Mumford sits on this spectrum.

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20 D-Index 77+

This scientist: 53 D-Index — 85th percentile

85% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 77 D-Index or more.

Overview

J. A. Mumford is affiliated with the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. Their academic profile is notable for the lack of publicly available recent papers, frequent co-authors, and specific publication venues, which suggests an uncommonly private or emerging research presence within academic databases.

There are no listed main fields of study, subfields of study, or main topics of work associated with Mumford. Similarly, there are no recorded book publications or awards attributed to this researcher. This profile indicates that either the scholar's work is not extensively indexed or focuses on areas outside mainstream or indexed disciplines.

The absence of data about recent papers, co-authors, and publication venues limits the ability to delineate Mumford's specific research interests or collaborative networks clearly. There is also no publicly documented recognition via awards, which is another common indicator of career milestones or influence within scientific communities.

Given the affiliation with the University of Cambridge, it is likely that Mumford is involved in academic or research activities connected to this institution, but without additional information on their research outputs or thematic focus, further characterization is not possible.

Best Publications

  • Unifying the epidemiological and evolutionary dynamics of pathogens.

    Bryan T. Grenfell;Oliver G. Pybus;Julia R. Gog;James L. N. Wood

  • Analysis of Equid Herpesvirus 1 Strain Variation Reveals a Point Mutation of the DNA Polymerase Strongly Associated with Neuropathogenic versus Nonneuropathogenic Disease Outbreaks

    J. Nugent;I. Birch-Machin;K. C. Smith;J. A. Mumford

  • Antigenic and genetic evolution of equine H3N8 influenza A viruses

    J. M. Daly;A. C. K. Lai;M. M. Binns;T. M. Chambers

  • Association between Respiratory Disease and Bacterial and Viral Infections in British Racehorses

    J. L. N. Wood;J. R. Newton;N. Chanter;J. A. Mumford

  • Respiratory disease in thoroughbred horses in training: the relationships between disease and viruses, bacteria and environment

    M. H. Burrell;J. L. N. Wood;K. E. Whitwell;N. Chanter

  • Description of the outbreak of equine influenza (H3N8) in the United Kingdom in 2003, during which recently vaccinated horses in Newmarket developed respiratory disease

    J. R. Newton;J. M. Daly;L. Spencer;J. A. Mumford

  • Antigenicity and immunogenicity of equine influenza vaccines containing a Carbomer adjuvant

    J. A. Mumford;H. Wilson;D. Hannant;D. M. Jessett

  • Inflammatory airway disease, nasal discharge and respiratory infections in young British racehorses.

    J. L. N. Wood;J. R. Newton;N. Chanter;J. A. Mumford

  • Foal diarrhoea between 1991 and 1994 in the United Kingdom associated with Clostridium perfringens , rotavirus, Strongyloides westeri and Cryptosporidium spp.

    T. Netherwood;J. L. N. Wood;H. G. G. Townsend;J. A. Mumford

  • Abortion of virologically negative foetuses following experimental challenge of pregnant pony mares with equid herpesvirus 1.

    K. C. Smith;Katherine E. Whitwell;M. M. Binns;Christine A. Dolby

  • Immunity to equine influenza: relationship of vaccine-induced antibody in young Thoroughbred racehorses to protection against field infection with influenza A/equine-2 viruses (H3N8).

    J. R. Newton;H. G. G. Townsend;J. L. N. Wood;R. Sinclair

  • Duration of circulating antibody and immunity following infection with equine influenza virus.

    D Hannant;JA Mumford;DM Jessett

  • Equine arteritis virus-neutralizing antibody in the horse is induced by a determinant on the large envelope glycoprotein GL.

    E. D. Chirnside;A. A. F. De Vries;J. A. Mumford;P. J. M. Rottier

  • Antigenic and genetic evolution of equine influenza A (H3N8) virus from 1968 to 2007.

    Nicola Lewis;J.M. Daly;Colin Russell;Colin Russell;D.L. Horton;D.L. Horton

  • Establishing an acceptability threshold for equine influenza vaccines.

    J A Mumford;J Wood

  • Serological and virological investigations of an equid herpesvirus 1 (EHV-1) abortion storm on a stud farm in 1985.

    J A Mumford;P D Rossdale;D M Jessett;S J Gann

  • Antigenicity and immunogenicity of experimental equine influenza ISCOM vaccines

    J.A. Mumford;D. Jessett;U. Dunleavy;J. Wood

  • Clinical, serological and virological characteristics of an outbreak of paresis and neonatal foal disease due to equine herpesvirus-1 on a stud farm

    C. G. Mccartan;M. M. Russell;J. L. N. Wood;J. A. Mumford

  • Duration of protective efficacy of equine influenza immunostimulating complex/tetanus vaccines

    J A Mumford;D M Jessett;E A Rollinson;D Hannant

  • Characterization of the Lancefield group C streptococcus 16S-23S RNA gene intergenic spacer and its potential for identification and sub-specific typing.

    N. Chanter;N. Collin;N. Holmes;M. Binns

  • Responses of ponies to equid herpesvirus-1 Iscom vaccination and challenge with virus of the homologous strain

    D. Hannant;D.M. Jessett;T. O'Neill;C.A. Dolby

  • Determination of equid herpesvirus 1-specific, CD8+, cytotoxic T lymphocyte precursor frequencies in ponies.

    T O'Neill;J.H Kydd;G.P Allen;E Wattrang

  • Equine influenza vaccine efficacy: the significance of antigenic variation.

    P Yates;J.A Mumford

  • A comparison of equid herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1) vascular lesions in the early versus late pregnant equine uterus

    K.C. Smith;J.A. Mumford;K. Lakhani

  • Use of DNA and recombinant canarypox viral (ALVAC) vectors for equine herpes virus vaccination.

    J.M. Minke;L. Fischer;Ph. Baudu;P.M. Guigal

  • Development and evaluation of an ELISA using recombinant fusion protein to detect the presence of host antibody to equine arteritis virus

    E.D. Chirnside;P.M. Francis;A.A.F. De Vries;R. Sinclaira

  • Preliminary evaluation of diagnostic tests using horses experimentally infected with trypanosoma evansi.

    U Wernery;R Zachariah;J.A Mumford;T Luckins

  • The effects of strain heterology on the epidemiology of equine influenza in a vaccinated population.

    A W Park;A W Park;Joanne Wood;J M Daly;John Stanley Newton

Frequent Co-Authors

James L. N. Wood
James L. N. Wood University of Cambridge
Matthew M. Binns
Matthew M. Binns Equine Analysis Systems
Bryan T. Grenfell
Bryan T. Grenfell Princeton University
Derek J. Smith
Derek J. Smith University of Cambridge
John Wood
John Wood National Institute for Biological Standards and Control
Colin A. Russell
Colin A. Russell University of Amsterdam
Douglas F. Antczak
Douglas F. Antczak Cornell University
Timothy J. Mitchell
Timothy J. Mitchell University of Birmingham
Paul S. Morley
Paul S. Morley Texas A&M University
Peter J. M. Rottier
Peter J. M. Rottier Utrecht University

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