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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2010 - The Walter E. Stamm Mentor Award, Infectious Diseases Society of America
  • 1999 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1996 - Alexander Fleming Award, Infectious Diseases Society of America

Overview

Jack S. Remington was a researcher primarily affiliated with Stanford University in the United States. Their academic work spanned the field of Medicine, with particular focus on areas including Epidemiology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, and Obstetrics and Gynecology.

Their research addressed several specialized topics, such as:

  • Cytomegalovirus and herpesvirus research
  • Neonatal and Maternal Infections
  • COVID-19 Impact on Reproduction

Throughout their career, Remington worked collaboratively with several frequent coauthors, including Jerome O. Klein, Yvonne Maldonado, Victor Nizet, Elizabeth D. Barnett, and Kathryn M. Edwards. Each of these collaborators partnered with Remington on multiple occasions, demonstrating ongoing research relationships.

Although no recent papers were listed, Remington's involvement in research was recognized with several awards. These include the Walter E. Stamm Mentor Award from the Infectious Diseases Society of America in 2010, designation as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1999, and the Alexander Fleming Award from the Infectious Diseases Society of America in 1996.

Best Publications

  • Infectious Diseases of the Fetus and Newborn Infant

    Jack S. Remington;Jerome O. Klein

  • Toxoplasmic Encephalitis in AIDS

    Benjamin J. Luft;Jack S. Remington

  • Interferon-gamma: the major mediator of resistance against Toxoplasma gondii.

    Yasuhiro Suzuki;Manuel A. Orellana;Robert D. Schreiber;Jack S. Remington

  • Toxoplasmic encephalitis in patients with acquired immune deficiency syndrome.

    Benjamin J. Luft;Robert G. Brooks;Frances K. Conley;Robert E. McCabe

  • Management of Toxoplasma gondii Infection during Pregnancy

    Jose G Montoya;Jack S Remington

  • AIDS commentary. Toxoplasmic encephalitis.

    B J Luft;J S Remington

  • Current Clinical Topics in Infectious Diseases

    Jack S. Remington;Morton N. Swartz

  • Toxoplasmosis in Pregnancy

    Sin-Yew Wong;Jack S. Remington

  • Risk Factors for Toxoplasma gondii Infection in the United States

    Jeffrey L. Jones;Valerie Dargelas;Jacquelin Roberts;Cindy Press

  • Direct agglutination test for diagnosis of Toxoplasma infection: method for increasing sensitivity and specificity

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  • Development of Adverse Sequelae in Children Born with Subclinical Congenital Toxoplasma Infection

    Christopher B. Wilson;Jack S. Remington;Sergio Stagno;David W. Reynolds

  • Toxoplasmic encephalitis in patients with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Members of the ACTG 077p/ANRS 009 Study Team.

    B J Luft;R Hafner;A H Korzun;C Leport

  • The Compromised Host and Infection. II. Deep Fungal Infection

    Hart Pd;Russell E;Remington Js

  • Possible role of macrophage mediated nonspecific cytotoxicity in tumour resistance.

    John B. Hibbs;Lewis H. Lambert;Jack S. Remington

  • Early and Longitudinal Evaluations of Treated Infants and Children and Untreated Historical Patients with Congenital Toxoplasmosis: The Chicago Collaborative Treatment Trial

    James McAuley;Kenneth M. Boyer;Dushyant Patel;Marilyn Mets

  • Production of gamma interferon by natural killer cells from Toxoplasma gondii-infected SCID mice: regulation by interleukin-10, interleukin-12, and tumor necrosis factor alpha.

    C A Hunter;C S Subauste;V H Van Cleave;J S Remington

  • Association of CD4+ T cell-dependent, interferon-gamma-mediated necrosis of the small intestine with genetic susceptibility of mice to peroral infection with Toxoplasma gondii.

    O Liesenfeld;J Kosek;J S Remington;Y Suzuki

  • Toxoplasmosis in the compromised host.

    Joel Ruskin;Jack S. Remington

  • Outcome of treatment for congenital toxoplasmosis, 1981-2004: the National Collaborative Chicago-Based, Congenital Toxoplasmosis Study.

    Rima McLeod;Kenneth Boyer;Theodore Karrison;Kristen Kasza

  • Recent Developments for Diagnosis of Toxoplasmosis

    Jack S. Remington;Jack S. Remington;Philippe Thulliez;Jose G. Montoya;Jose G. Montoya

  • Infectious complications among 620 consecutive heart transplant patients at Stanford University Medical Center.

    Jose G. Montoya;Luis F. Giraldo;Luis F. Giraldo;Bradley Efron;Edward B. Stinson

Frequent Co-Authors

Fausto G. Araujo
Fausto G. Araujo Palo Alto Medical Foundation
Yasuhiro Suzuki
Yasuhiro Suzuki University of Kentucky
Jose G. Montoya
Jose G. Montoya Stanford University
Benjamin J. Luft
Benjamin J. Luft Stony Brook University
Rima McLeod
Rima McLeod University of Chicago
Edward B. Stinson
Edward B. Stinson Stanford University
Herbert E. Kaufman
Herbert E. Kaufman Louisiana State University
John B. Hibbs
John B. Hibbs University of Utah
Thomas C. Merigan
Thomas C. Merigan Stanford University

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