2019 - Distinguished Fellows of the American Association of Immunologists (AAI)
2003 - AAI Distinguished Service Award, American Association of Immunologists For outstanding leadership in public affairs for AAI and for service as Chair, AAI Committee on Public Affairs, 2000-2003
Jeffrey A. Frelinger mostly deals with Immune system, Immunology, Virology, Cytotoxic T cell and Antigen. His Immune system research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Francisella tularensis, Microbiology and Leukodystrophy. His research in Immunology intersects with topics in Cell culture and In vitro.
His work on Antibody expands to the thematically related Virology. His Cytotoxic T cell study combines topics in areas such as Cancer research, CD8 and CD30. His Antigen study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Molecular biology, Peptide sequence and Immunoprecipitation.
His main research concerns Immunology, Molecular biology, Cytotoxic T cell, Virology and Immune system. In the field of Immunology, his study on T cell, Antibody, T lymphocyte and NOD mice overlaps with subjects such as Burn injury. He has researched Molecular biology in several fields, including Epitope, Antigen, Gene, Monoclonal antibody and Peptide.
His Cytotoxic T cell study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as CD8. His Virus, Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus and Vaccination study in the realm of Virology connects with subjects such as Mouse hepatitis virus. His Immune system research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Francisella tularensis, Cytokine and Microbiology.
His primary scientific interests are in Immunology, Immune system, Francisella tularensis, Microbiology and Cytotoxic T cell. His studies link Toxin with Immunology. His work carried out in the field of Immune system brings together such families of science as Interferon, Coccidioides posadasii and Disease.
His Francisella tularensis research integrates issues from Acquired immune system, Tularemia, Virology, Prostaglandin E2 and Chemokine. The Cytotoxic T cell study combines topics in areas such as Molecular biology and CD8. He has researched T cell in several fields, including Epitope and Major histocompatibility complex.
Jeffrey A. Frelinger spends much of his time researching Immunology, Cytotoxic T cell, Immune system, CD8 and T cell. His Immunology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Genetic enhancement and Transgene. His research in Immune system intersects with topics in Francisella tularensis, Myeloid and Microbiology.
His work in Francisella tularensis addresses issues such as Virology, which are connected to fields such as Monocyte. His study brings together the fields of Molecular biology and CD8. His Antigen research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Virus and Norwalk virus.
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The genome architecture of the collaborative cross mouse genetic reference population
Fuad A. Iraqi;Mustafa Mahajne;Yasser Salaymah;Hani Sandovski.
Genetics (2012)
A simple, rapid method for the purification of poly A+ RNA.
J E Badley;G A Bishop;T St John;J A Frelinger.
BioTechniques (1988)
Induction of Tumor Cell Apoptosis In Vivo Increases Tumor Antigen Cross-Presentation, Cross-Priming Rather than Cross-Tolerizing Host Tumor-Specific CD8 T Cells
Anna K Nowak;Richard A Lake;Amanda L Marzo;Amanda L Marzo;Bernadette Maree Scott;Bernadette Maree Scott.
Journal of Immunology (2003)
New Lymphocyte Antigen System (Lna) Controlled by the Ir Region of the Mouse H-2 Complex
C. S. David;Donald C. Shreffler;Jeffrey A. Frelinger.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1973)
Genetic analysis of complex traits in the emerging Collaborative Cross
David L. Aylor;William Valdar;Wendy Foulds-Mathes;Ryan J. Buus.
Genome Research (2011)
Evidence for the expression of Ia (H-2-associated) antigens on thymus-derived lymphocytes
Jeffrey A. Frelinger;John E. Niederhuber;C. S. David;Donald C. Shreffler.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (1974)
Cellular and Humoral Immunity following Snow Mountain Virus Challenge
Lisa Lindesmith;Christine Moe;Jacques LePendu;Jeffrey A. Frelinger.
Journal of Virology (2005)
Vaccination of Macaques against Pathogenic Simian Immunodeficiency Virus with Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis Virus Replicon Particles
Nancy L. Davis;Ian J. Caley;Kevin W. Brown;Michael R. Betts.
Journal of Virology (2000)
Mouse epidermal Ia molecules have a bone marrow origin
John G. Frelinger;Leroy Hood;Sharon Hill;Jeffrey A. Frelinger.
Nature (1979)
Infected-Host-Cell Repertoire and Cellular Response in the Lung following Inhalation of Francisella tularensis Schu S4, LVS, or U112
Joshua D. Hall;Matthew D. Woolard;Bronwyn M. Gunn;Robin R. Craven.
Infection and Immunity (2008)
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