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57
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12029
World Ranking
13811
National Ranking
5843

Overview

Jeffrey D. Chulay is affiliated with the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with significant contributions also made in Medicine. Subfields of study relevant to their work include Molecular Biology, Ophthalmology, Genetics, and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging.

The scientist's work is focused on retinal development and disorders, particularly within the context of virus-based gene therapy research and treatments for retinal diseases. They have contributed to understanding retinal and optic conditions, as well as retinal and macular surgery.

Recent publications include:

  • Intravitreal Delivery of rAAV2tYF-CB-hRS1 Vector for Gene Augmentation Therapy in Patients with X-Linked Retinoschisis, 2022, Ophthalmology Retina
  • Toxicity and Efficacy Evaluation of an Adeno-Associated Virus Vector Expressing Codon-Optimized RPGR Delivered by Subretinal Injection in a Canine Model of X-linked Retinitis Pigmentosa, 2020, Human Gene Therapy
  • Dose Range Finding Studies with Two RPGR Transgenes in a Canine Model of X-Linked Retinitis Pigmentosa Treated with Subretinal Gene Therapy, 2020, Human Gene Therapy

Frequent coauthors in their research include:

  • Valérie Dufour
  • Artur V. Cideciyan
  • Guojie Ye
  • Chunjuan Song
  • Adrian M. Timmers

Their research has been published most often in the journals Human Gene Therapy and Ophthalmology Retina, reflecting a consistent focus on gene therapy applications in ophthalmology.

Best Publications

  • Identification of a platelet membrane glycoprotein as a falciparum malaria sequestration receptor

    Christian F. Ockenhouse;Narendra N. Tandon;Cathleen Magowan;G. A. Jamieson

  • Quantitation of amastigotes of Leishmania donovani in smears of splenic aspirates from patients with visceral leishmaniasis.

    Jeffrey D. Chulay;Anthony D. M. Bryceson

  • Sustained transgene expression despite T lymphocyte responses in a clinical trial of rAAV1-AAT gene therapy

    Mark L. Brantly;Jeffrey D. Chulay;Lili Wang;Christian Mueller

  • Phase 2 clinical trial of a recombinant adeno-associated viral vector expressing α1-antitrypsin: interim results.

    Terence R. Flotte;Bruce C. Trapnell;Margaret Humphries;Brenna Carey

  • Molecular basis of sequestration in severe and uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malaria: differential adhesion of infected erythrocytes to CD36 and ICAM-1.

    C. F. Ockenhouse;May Ho;N. N. Tandon;G. A. Van Seventer

  • Primary structure of the 175K Plasmodium falciparum erythrocyte binding antigen and identification of a peptide which elicits antibodies that inhibit malaria merozoite invasion.

    B. K. L. Sim;P. A. Orlandi;J. D. Haynes;F. W. Klotz

  • Naturally acquired antibodies to sporozoites do not prevent malaria: vaccine development implications

    Stephen L. Hoffman;Charles N. Oster;Christopher V. Plowe;Gillian R. Woollett

  • Malarone (atovaquone and proguanil hydrochloride): a review of its clinical development for treatment of malaria. Malarone Clinical Trials Study Group.

    Sornchai Looareesuwan;Jeffrey D. Chulay;Craig J. Canfield;David B. A. Hutchinson

  • Plasmodium falciparum: Assessment of in Vitro Growth by (3H)Hypoxanthine Incorporation

    J D Chulay;J D Haynes;C L Diggs

  • Pharmacokinetics of antimony during treatment of visceral leishmaniasis with sodium stibogluconate or meglumine antimoniate.

    J.D. Chulay;L. Fleckenstein;D.H. Smith

  • Results at 2 Years after Gene Therapy for RPE65-Deficient Leber Congenital Amaurosis and Severe Early-Childhood-Onset Retinal Dystrophy.

    Richard G. Weleber;Mark E. Pennesi;David J. Wilson;Shalesh Kaushal

  • Electrocardiographic changes during treatment of leishmaniasis with pentavalent antimony (sodium stibogluconate).

    Jeffrey D. Chulay;Harrison C. Spencer;Mutuma Mugambi

  • Atovaquone-proguanil versus chloroquine-proguanil for malaria prophylaxis in non-immune travellers: a randomised, double-blind study

    Birthe Høgh;Paul D Clarke;Daniel Camus;Hans Dieter Nothdurft

  • Synergistic antimalarial activity of pyrimethamine and sulfadoxine against Plasmodium falciparum in vitro.

    Jeffrey D. Chulay;William M. Watkins;David G. Sixsmith

  • Human Treg responses allow sustained recombinant adeno-associated virus- mediated transgene expression

    Christian Mueller;Jeffrey D. Chulay;Bruce C. Trapnell;Margaret Humphries

  • Clinical Manifestations of Plasmodium falciparum Malaria Experimentally Induced by Mosquito Challenge

    L. W. Preston Church;Thong P. Le;Joe P. Bryan;Daniel M. Gordon

  • Characterization of the 175-kilodalton erythrocyte binding antigen of Plasmodium falciparum

    Palmer A. Orlandi;B. Kim Lee Sim;B. Kim Lee Sim;Jeffrey D. Chulay;J.David Haynes

  • Selective stage-specific changes in the permeability to small hydrophilic solutes of human erythrocytes infected with Plasmodium falciparum.

    Barry C. Elford;J.David Haynes;Jeffrey D. Chulay;Robert J.M. Wilson

  • In vitro antimalarial activity of tetrahydrofolate dehydrogenase inhibitors.

    David G. Sixsmith;William M. Watkins;Jeffrey D. Chulay;Harrison C. Spencer

  • Monoclonal antibody characterization of Plasmodium falciparum antigens in immune complexes formed when schizonts rupture in the presence of immune serum.

    J D Chulay;J A Lyon;J D Haynes;A I Meierovics

Frequent Co-Authors

W. Ripley Ballou
W. Ripley Ballou International AIDS Vaccine Initiative
Christian F. Ockenhouse
Christian F. Ockenhouse Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
James L. Weber
James L. Weber Marshfield Clinic
Denise L. Doolan
Denise L. Doolan Australian Institute of Tropical Health and Medicine
Jonathan F. Smith
Jonathan F. Smith Research Triangle Park Foundation
Masamichi Aikawa
Masamichi Aikawa Tokai University
J. Kevin Baird
J. Kevin Baird University of Oxford
Alan W. Thomas
Alan W. Thomas Biomedical Primate Research Centre
Yasmine Belkaid
Yasmine Belkaid National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

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