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Janina McKay-Demeler

Janina McKay-Demeler

D-Index & Metrics

Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
36
Citations
4229
World Ranking
1649
National Ranking
57

Janina McKay-Demeler 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 Janina McKay-Demeler sits on this spectrum.

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29 publications 442+

This scientist: 79 publications — 14th percentile

14% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Janina McKay-Demeler 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 Janina McKay-Demeler sits on this spectrum.

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20 D-Index 77+

This scientist: 36 D-Index — 50th percentile

50% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Janina McKay-Demeler is affiliated with Freie Universität Berlin in Germany. Their academic profile does not include recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues available in the provided data.

There is no information on the main fields or subfields of study, nor any listed main topics of research. Additionally, there are no recorded book publications or awards associated with their profile.

This absence of detailed bibliometric data limits a more nuanced overview of their scientific work. However, their connection to Freie Universität Berlin suggests involvement in research activities conducted at this institution.

Best Publications

  • Cases of reduced cyathostomin egg-reappearance period and failure of Parascaris equorum egg count reduction following ivermectin treatment as well as survey on pyrantel efficacy on German horse farms.

    G. von Samson-Himmelstjerna;B. Fritzen;J. Demeler;S. Schürmann

  • Future consequences and challenges for dairy cow production systems arising from climate change in Central Europe - a review.

    M. Gauly;H. Bollwein;G. Breves;K. Brügemann

  • Recent advances in candidate-gene and whole-genome approaches to the discovery of anthelmintic resistance markers and the description of drug/receptor interactions

    Andrew C. Kotze;Peter W. Hunt;Philip John Skuce;Georg von Samson-Himmelstjerna

  • Anthelmintic resistance to ivermectin and moxidectin in gastrointestinal nematodes of cattle in Europe

    Thomas Geurden;Christophe Chartier;Jane Fanke;Antonio Frangipane di Regalbono

  • Anthelmintic resistance in cyathostomin populations from horse yards in Italy, United Kingdom and Germany

    Donato Traversa;Georg von Samson-Himmelstjerna;Janina Demeler;Piermarino Milillo

  • Monitoring the efficacy of ivermectin and albendazole against gastro intestinal nematodes of cattle in Northern Europe

    J. Demeler;A.M.J. Van Zeveren;N. Kleinschmidt;J. Vercruysse

  • Practices to optimise gastrointestinal nematode control on sheep, goat and cattle farms in Europe using targeted (selective) treatments

    Johannes Charlier;ER Morgan;Laura Rinaldi;J van Dijk

  • Reduced efficacy of albendazole against Ascaris lumbricoides in Rwandan schoolchildren

    Jürgen Krücken;Kira Fraundorfer;Jean Claude Mugisha;Sabrina Ramünke

  • Global Change and Helminth Infections in Grazing Ruminants in Europe: Impacts, Trends and Sustainable Solutions

    Eric R. Morgan;Johannes Charlier;Guy Hendrickx;Annibale Biggeri

  • Standardization of the egg hatch test for the detection of benzimidazole resistance in parasitic nematodes.

    Georg von Samson-Himmelstjerna;Gerald C. Coles;Frank Jackson;Christian Bauer

  • Discrimination of Gastrointestinal Nematode Eggs from Crude Fecal Egg Preparations by Inhibitor-Resistant Conventional and Real-Time PCR

    Janina Demeler;Sabrina Ramünke;Sonja Wolken;Davide Ianiello

  • Adaptation and evaluation of three different in vitro tests for the detection of resistance to anthelmintics in gastro intestinal nematodes of cattle

    J. Demeler;U. Küttler;G. von Samson-Himmelstjerna

  • Standardization of the larval migration inhibition test for the detection of resistance to ivermectin in gastro intestinal nematodes of ruminants

    J. Demeler;U. Küttler;A. El-Abdellati;K. Stafford

  • Epidemiology and risk factors for exposure to gastrointestinal nematodes in dairy herds in northwestern Europe.

    Sita C. Bennema;Jozef Vercruysse;Eric Morgan;Kathryn Stafford

  • Phylogenetic characterization of β-tubulins and development of pyrosequencing assays for benzimidazole resistance in cattle nematodes

    Janina Demeler;Nina Krüger;Jürgen Krücken;Vera C. von der Heyden

  • Genetic Variants and Increased Expression of Parascaris equorum P-glycoprotein-11 in Populations with Decreased Ivermectin Susceptibility

    I. Jana I. Janssen;Jürgen Krücken;Janina Demeler;Marta Basiaga

  • Benzimidazole resistance survey for Haemonchus, Teladorsagia and Trichostrongylus in three European countries using pyrosequencing including the development of new assays for Trichostrongylus

    Sabrina Ramünke;Lynsey Melville;Laura Rinaldi;Hubertus Hertzberg

  • Evaluation of the Egg Hatch Assay and the Larval Migration Inhibition Assay to detect anthelmintic resistance in cattle parasitic nematodes on farms.

    Janina Demeler;Nina Kleinschmidt;Ursula Küttler;Regine Koopmann

  • Gene expression analysis of ABC transporters in a resistant Cooperia oncophora isolate following in vivo and in vitro exposure to macrocyclic lactones.

    J. De Graef;J. Demeler;P. Skuce;M. Mitreva

  • The use of a simplified faecal egg count reduction test for assessing anthelmintic efficacy on Belgian and German cattle farms

    Abdelkarim El-Abdellati;Johannes Charlier;Peter Geldhof;Bruno Levecke

Frequent Co-Authors

Georg von Samson-Himmelstjerna
Georg von Samson-Himmelstjerna Freie Universität Berlin
Jürgen Krücken
Jürgen Krücken Freie Universität Berlin
Jozef Vercruysse
Jozef Vercruysse Ghent University
Johan Höglund
Johan Höglund Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Donato Traversa
Donato Traversa University of Teramo
Laura Rinaldi
Laura Rinaldi University of Naples Federico II
Philip Skuce
Philip Skuce Moredun Foundation
Giuseppe Cringoli
Giuseppe Cringoli University of Naples Federico II

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