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D-Index
76
Citations
20708
World Ranking
1913
National Ranking
935

Janet W. Hartley 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 Janet W. Hartley sits on this spectrum.

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62 publications 807+

This scientist: 196 publications — 33rd percentile

33% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Janet W. Hartley 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 Janet W. Hartley sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 157+

This scientist: 76 D-Index — 62nd percentile

62% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Janet W. Hartley is affiliated with the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in the United States. Their research activity is primarily concentrated within the Social Sciences, with a focus on Education, Sociology and Political Science, and Literature and Literary Theory.

The scientist's work encompasses several main topics, including:

  • Student Assessment and Feedback
  • Educator Training and Historical Pedagogy
  • Higher Education Learning Practices
  • Second Language Learning and Teaching

Hartley has contributed to academic discussions through publications in venues such as the Journal of Criminal Justice Education and CrimRxiv. Two recent papers by Hartley, both published in 2024, are titled "Teacher Reflections on Assessing Indigenous Cultural Competency in a Criminal Justice Subject Through Interactive Oral Assessment." These papers explore assessment methods within criminal justice education contexts.

Collaborations with other researchers have included work with Emma Colvin, with whom Hartley co-authored the above-mentioned papers.

The scope of Hartley's publications and research topics indicates a focus on methodologies related to assessment and feedback within educational environments, along with historical pedagogical approaches and language teaching strategies.

Best Publications

  • Plaque assay techniques for murine leukemia viruses.

    Wallace P. Rowe;Wendell E. Pugh;Janet W. Hartley

  • A new class of murine leukemia virus associated with development of spontaneous lymphomas

    Janet W. Hartley;Nancy K. Wolford;Lloyd J. Old;Wallace P. Rowe

  • Murine Leukemia Virus: High-Frequency Activation in vitro by 5-Iododeoxyuridine and 5-Bromodeoxyuridine

    D. R. Lowy;W. P. Rowe;N. Teich;J. W. Hartley

  • Host-Range Restrictions of Murine Leukemia Viruses in Mouse Embryo Cell Cultures

    Janet W. Hartley;Wallace P. Rowe;Robert J. Huebner

  • Clonal cell lines from a feral mouse embryo which lack host-range restrictions for murine leukemia viruses

    Janet W. Hartley;Wallace P. Rowe

  • Cytopathogenic agent resembling human salivary gland virus recovered from tissue cultures of human adenoids.

    W. P. Rowe;Janet W. Hartley;S. Waterman;H. C. Turner

  • A MAJOR GENETIC LOCUS AFFECTING RESISTANCE TO INFECTION WITH MURINE LEUKEMIA VIRUSES I. TISSUE CULTURE STUDIES OF NATURALLY OCCURRING VIRUSES

    Theodore Pincus;Janet W. Hartley;Wallace P. Rowe

  • Biochemical evidence that MCF murine leukemia viruses are envelope (env) gene recombinants.

    John H. Elder;James W. Gautsch;Fred C. Jensen;Richard A. Lerner

  • Lymphomagenicity of recombinant mink cell focus-inducing murine leukemia viruses.

    Miles W. Cloyd;Janet W. Hartley;Wallace P. Rowe

  • v-cbl, an oncogene from a dual-recombinant murine retrovirus that induces early B-lineage lymphomas.

    W Y Langdon;J W Hartley;S P Klinken;S K Ruscetti

  • Production of altered cell foci in tissue culture by defective Moloney sarcoma virus particles.

    Janet W. Hartley;Wallace P. Rowe

  • MIXED CULTURE CYTOPATHOGENICITY: A NEW TEST FOR GROWTH OF MURINE LEUKEMIA VIRUSES IN TISSUE CULTURE

    Vaclav Klement;Wallace P. Rowe;Janet W. Hartley;Wendell E. Pugh

  • Isolation of transforming murine leukemia viruses from mice with a high incidence of spontaneous lymphoma

    Stephen P. Staal;Janet W. Hartley;Wallace P. Rowe

  • Naturally occurring murine leukemia viruses in wild mice: characterization of a new "amphotropic" class

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  • Role for the 3' end of the genome in determining disease specificity of Friend and Moloney murine leukemia viruses.

    Pamela A. Chatis;Christie A. Holland;Janet W. Hartley;Wallace P. Rowe

  • Rescue of the defective genome of Moloney sarcoma virus from a noninfectious hamster tumor and the production of pseudotype sarcoma viruses with various murine leukemia viruses.

    R J Huebner;J W Hartley;W P Rowe;W T Lane

  • Retrovirus-induced immunodeficiency in the mouse: MAIDS as a model for AIDS.

    H C Morse rd;S K Chattopadhyay;M Makino;T N Fredrickson

  • Retrovirus-induced murine acquired immunodeficiency syndrome: natural history of infection and differing susceptibility of inbred mouse strains.

    J W Hartley;T N Fredrickson;R A Yetter;M Makino

  • Defective virus is associated with induction of murine retrovirus-induced immunodeficiency syndrome

    Sisir K. Chattopadhyay;Herbert C. Morse;Masahiko Makino;Sandra K. Ruscetti

  • Identification of a common ecotropic viral integration site, Evi-1, in the DNA of AKXD murine myeloid tumors.

    M. L. Mucenski;B. A. Taylor;J. N. Ihle;J. W. Hartley

  • Isolation of Naturally Occurring Viruses of the Murine Leukemia Virus Group in Tissue Culture

    Janet W. Hartley;Wallace P. Rowe;Worth I. Capps;Robert J. Huebner

Frequent Co-Authors

Herbert C. Morse
Herbert C. Morse National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Wallace P. Rowe
Wallace P. Rowe National Institutes of Health
Robert J. Huebner
Robert J. Huebner National Institutes of Health
Jerrold M. Ward
Jerrold M. Ward National Institutes of Health
Thomas M. Chused
Thomas M. Chused National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Erica A. Golemis
Erica A. Golemis Fox Chase Cancer Center
Sandra K. Ruscetti
Sandra K. Ruscetti National Institutes of Health
Neal G. Copeland
Neal G. Copeland The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Nancy A. Jenkins
Nancy A. Jenkins The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

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