His primary scientific interests are in Vibrio cholerae, Cholera, Microbiology, Immunology and Virology. His study looks at the intersection of Vibrio cholerae and topics like Diarrhea with Incidence and Prevotella. The various areas that Jason B. Harris examines in his Cholera study include Pathogen, Vibrionaceae, Immunity, Public health and Cohort.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Gene, Pathogenicity island, Virulence and Antigen. Antibody, Immune system and Memory B cell are among the areas of Immunology where the researcher is concentrating his efforts. The Outbreak study combines topics in areas such as El Tor, Genome, DNA sequencing and Phylogenetics.
His main research concerns Cholera, Vibrio cholerae, Immunology, Microbiology and Cholera vaccine. His Cholera study is associated with Virology. His Vibrio cholerae research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Antibody titer, Cholera toxin, Immunity and Vibrionaceae.
His research in Immune system, Antibody, Antigen, Memory B cell and Immunoglobulin G are components of Immunology. His study on Serology and Titer is often connected to Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 as part of broader study in Antibody. Jason B. Harris works mostly in the field of Microbiology, limiting it down to topics relating to Virulence and, in certain cases, Pathogen, as a part of the same area of interest.
Jason B. Harris mainly investigates Cholera, Vibrio cholerae, Antibody, Immune system and Immunology. Jason B. Harris undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Cholera and Pandemic through his research. His Vibrio cholerae study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Diarrhea, Immunity, Microbiology and Cohort.
His work on Serology, Titer and Isotype as part of general Antibody study is frequently connected to Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. The study incorporates disciplines such as Cholera vaccine, Cholera toxin and Vaccination in addition to Immune system. His research investigates the connection between Cholera vaccine and topics such as Serotype that intersect with problems in El Tor.
Jason B. Harris focuses on Cholera, Vibrio cholerae, Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, Serology and Immunology. His Cholera study is concerned with the field of Microbiology as a whole. His Microbiology research includes elements of Virulence, Monoclonal antibody, Motility and Polyclonal antibodies.
His Vibrio cholerae research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Diarrhea, Video microscopy and Risk of infection. His Serology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Internal medicine, Cohort and Immune system. His research in the fields of Neutralizing antibody, Isotype, B cell mediated immunity and Antigen overlaps with other disciplines such as Persistence.
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Characterization of dystrophin in muscle-biopsy specimens from patients with Duchenne's or Becker's muscular dystrophy
Hoffman Ep;Fischbeck Kh;Brown Rh;Johnson M.
The New England Journal of Medicine (1988)
The origin of the Haitian cholera outbreak strain.
Chen Shan Chin;Jon Sorenson;Jason B. Harris;William P. Robins.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2011)
Cholera transmission: the host, pathogen and bacteriophage dynamic
EJ Nelson;JB Harris;Jr Jg Morris;SB Calderwood.
Nature Reviews Microbiology (2009)
Persistence and decay of human antibody responses to the receptor binding domain of SARS-CoV-2 spike protein in COVID-19 patients.
Anita S. Iyer;Forrest K. Jones;Ariana Nodoushani;Meagan Kelly.
Science immunology (2020)
Improved diagnosis of Becker muscular dystrophy by dystrophin testing.
E. P. Hoffman;L. M. Kunkel;C. Angelini;A. Clarke.
Neurology (1989)
Blood Group, Immunity, and Risk of Infection with Vibrio cholerae in an Area of Endemicity
Jason B. Harris;Ashraful I. Khan;Regina C. LaRocque;David J. Dorer.
Infection and Immunity (2005)
Diarrheal epidemics in Dhaka, Bangladesh, during three consecutive floods: 1988, 1998, and 2004.
Brian S. Schwartz;Jason B. Harris;Ashraful I. Khan;Regina C. Larocque.
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (2006)
Effect of Eliminating Seropositive Canines on the Transmission of Visceral Leishmaniasis in Brazil
Reynaldo Dietze;Geisa Baptista Barros;Luciléia Teixeira;Jason Harris.
Clinical Infectious Diseases (1997)
Susceptibility to Vibrio cholerae Infection in a Cohort of Household Contacts of Patients with Cholera in Bangladesh
Jason B. Harris;Regina C. LaRocque;Fahima Chowdhury;Ashraful I. Khan.
PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases (2008)
Phylogenetic analysis of SARS-CoV-2 in Boston highlights the impact of superspreading events.
Jacob E. Lemieux;Jacob E. Lemieux;Katherine J. Siddle;Katherine J. Siddle;Bennett M. Shaw;Bennett M. Shaw;Christine Loreth.
Science (2021)
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