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D-Index
42
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8316
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5330
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2023

James Blanchard 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 James Blanchard sits on this spectrum.

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55 publications 679+

This scientist: 126 publications — 15th percentile

15% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

James Blanchard 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 James Blanchard sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 127+

This scientist: 42 D-Index — 4th percentile

4% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

James Blanchard is affiliated with Tulane University in the United States and conducts research primarily in the fields of Immunology and Microbiology. Their work covers a range of subfields including Immunology, Virology, Social Psychology, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, and Rheumatology.

Their research focuses on several main topics: HIV Research and Treatment, T-cell and B-cell Immunology, Immune Cell Function and Interaction, Primate Behavior and Ecology, Immunotherapy and Immune Responses, Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research, and Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Research.

Recent publications by James Blanchard include the following papers:

  • Quantifying the contribution of Fc-mediated effector functions to the antiviral activity of anti-HIV-1 IgG1 antibodies in vivo, 2020, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Blocking α 4 β 7 integrin delays viral rebound in SHIV SF162P3-infected macaques treated with anti-HIV broadly neutralizing antibodies, 2021, Science Translational Medicine
  • Effects of Social Housing Changes on Immunity and Vaccine-Specific Immune Responses in Adolescent Male Rhesus Macaques, 2020, Frontiers in Immunology
  • Anti-α 4 β 7 monoclonal antibody-conjugated nanoparticles block integrin α 4 β 7 on intravaginal T cells in rhesus macaques, 2020, Science Advances
  • Clinical and Immunological Metrics During Pediatric Rhesus Macaque Development, 2020, Frontiers in Pediatrics

James Blanchard frequently collaborates with the following researchers:

  • Agegnehu Gettie
  • Kasi Russell-Lodrigue
  • Ines Frank
  • Brooke Grasperge
  • Rudolf P. Bohm

The scientist's work has been published in several notable venues, including:

  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Science Translational Medicine
  • Frontiers in Immunology
  • Science Advances
  • Frontiers in Pediatrics

Best Publications

  • Dramatic rise in plasma viremia after CD8+ T cell depletion in simian immunodeficiency virus-infected macaques

    Xia Jin;Daniel E. Bauer;Sarah E. Tuttleton;Sharon Lewin

  • Distinct pathogenic sequela in rhesus macaques infected with CCR5 or CXCR4 utilizing SHIVs

    Janet M. Harouse;Agegnehu Gettie;Rei Chin How Tan;James Blanchard

  • The Ability of an Oligomeric Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 (HIV-1) Envelope Antigen To Elicit Neutralizing Antibodies against Primary HIV-1 Isolates Is Improved following Partial Deletion of the Second Hypervariable Region

    S. W. Barnett;S. Lu;I. Srivastava;S. Cherpelis

  • Mucosal transmission and induction of simian AIDS by CCR5-specific simian/human immunodeficiency virus SHIV(SF162P3).

    Janet M. Harouse;Agegnehu Gettie;Tadesse Eshetu;Rei Chin How Tan

  • Th17 Cells Are Preferentially Infected Very Early after Vaginal Transmission of SIV in Macaques.

    Daniel J. Stieh;Edgar Matias;Huanbin Xu;Angela J. Fought

  • Mucosal vaccination with attenuated Mycobacterium tuberculosis induces strong central memory responses and protects against tuberculosis.

    Deepak Kaushal;Taylor W. Foreman;Uma S. Gautam;Xavier Alvarez

  • In vivo inhibition of tryptophan catabolism reorganizes the tuberculoma and augments immune-mediated control of Mycobacterium tuberculosis

    Uma S. Gautam;Taylor W. Foreman;Allison N. Bucsan;Ashley V. Veatch

  • The DosR Regulon Modulates Adaptive Immunity and Is Essential for Mycobacterium tuberculosis Persistence

    Smriti Mehra;Taylor W. Foreman;Peter J. Didier;Muhammad H. Ahsan

  • Liver-Directed Gene Transfer in Non-Human Primates

    Deborah E. Sullivan;Srikanta Dash;Hong Du;Naoki Hiramatsu

  • Selective induction of protective MHC class I-restricted CTL in the intestinal lamina propria of rhesus monkeys by transient SIV infection of the colonic mucosa.

    Michael Murphey-Corb;Lawrence A. Wilson;Anita M. Trichel;Donald E. Roberts

  • CD4+ T-cell–independent mechanisms suppress reactivation of latent tuberculosis in a macaque model of HIV coinfection

    Taylor W. Foreman;Smriti Mehra;Denae N. LoBato;Adel Malek

  • Reactivation of latent tuberculosis in rhesus macaques by coinfection with simian immunodeficiency virus.

    Smriti Mehra;Nadia A. Golden;Noton K. Dutta;Cecily C Midkiff

  • An antiretroviral/zinc combination gel provides 24 hours of complete protection against vaginal SHIV infection in macaques.

    Jessica Kenney;Meropi Aravantinou;Rachel Singer;Mayla Hsu

  • Progestin-based contraceptive suppresses cellular immune responses in SHIV-infected rhesus macaques.

    Nataliya Trunova;Lily Tsai;Stephanie Tung;Eric Schneider

  • Aerosol Vaccination with AERAS-402 Elicits Robust Cellular Immune Responses in the Lungs of Rhesus Macaques but Fails To Protect against High-Dose Mycobacterium tuberculosis Challenge

    Patricia A. Darrah;Diane L. Bolton;Andrew A. Lackner;Deepak Kaushal

  • A long-acting integrase inhibitor protects female macaques from repeated high-dose intravaginal SHIV challenge

    Chasity D. Andrews;Yun Lan Yueh;William R. Spreen;Leslie St. Bernard

  • Granuloma Correlates of Protection Against Tuberculosis and Mechanisms of Immune Modulation by Mycobacterium tuberculosis

    Smriti Mehra;Xavier Alvarez;Peter J. Didier;Lara A. Doyle

  • TLR7/8 adjuvant overcomes newborn hyporesponsiveness to pneumococcal conjugate vaccine at birth

    David J. Dowling;David J. Dowling;Simon D. van Haren;Simon D. van Haren;Annette Scheid;Ilana Bergelson

  • HSV-2 Infection of Dendritic Cells Amplifies a Highly Susceptible HIV-1 Cell Target

    Elena Martinelli;Hugo Tharinger;Ines Frank;James Arthos

  • CD8+ T cell-mediated CXC chemokine receptor 4-simian/human immunodeficiency virus suppression in dually infected rhesus macaques.

    Janet M. Harouse;Clarisa Buckner;Agegnehu Gettie;Ross Fuller

Frequent Co-Authors

Agegnehu Gettie
Agegnehu Gettie Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center
Cecilia Cheng-Mayer
Cecilia Cheng-Mayer Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center
Michael Piatak
Michael Piatak Leidos (United States)
Jeffrey D. Lifson
Jeffrey D. Lifson Leidos (United States)
Xavier Alvarez
Xavier Alvarez Tulane University
Andrew A. Lackner
Andrew A. Lackner Tulane University
Deepak Kaushal
Deepak Kaushal Texas Biomedical Research Institute
James Arthos
James Arthos National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Chad J. Roy
Chad J. Roy Tulane University
John R. Mascola
John R. Mascola ModeX Therapeutics

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