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D-Index
55
Citations
16991
World Ranking
3774
National Ranking
1730

Jens Wrammert 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 Jens Wrammert sits on this spectrum.

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62 publications 807+

This scientist: 144 publications — 14th percentile

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

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

Jens Wrammert 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 Jens Wrammert sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 157+

This scientist: 55 D-Index — 24th percentile

24% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Jens Wrammert is affiliated with Emory University in the United States and has an extensive research focus within the fields of medicine, particularly infectious diseases and immunology. Their scholarly contributions emphasize the study of viral infections, immune responses, and epidemiological aspects of infectious diseases.

The scientist's main areas of study include:

  • Medicine
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Immunology
  • Epidemiology
  • Endocrinology
  • Molecular Biology

Wrammert's research topics concentrate on:

  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research
  • COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies
  • SARS-CoV-2 detection and testing
  • Influenza Virus Research Studies
  • Vibrio bacteria research studies
  • Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research
  • Mosquito-borne diseases and control

Among the frequent coauthors collaborating with Wrammert are Mehul S. Suthar, Grace Mantus, Lilin Lai, Rafi Ahmed, and Lindsay E. Nyhoff. These partnerships reflect repeated joint research efforts based largely on infectious diseases and immunological studies.

Their publications have appeared in multiple venues, with a notable number in bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), The Journal of Immunology, Cell Reports Medicine, mBio, and the International Journal of Infectious Diseases. This distribution reflects a consistent presence in journals specializing in immunology and infectious disease research.

Significant recent papers authored or coauthored by Wrammert include:

  • Rapid Generation of Neutralizing Antibody Responses in COVID-19 Patients (2020, Cell Reports Medicine)
  • Longitudinal analysis shows durable and broad immune memory after SARS-CoV-2 infection with persisting antibody responses and memory B and T cells (2021, Cell Reports Medicine)
  • Infection and Vaccine-Induced Neutralizing-Antibody Responses to the SARS-CoV-2 B.1.617 Variants (2021, New England Journal of Medicine)
  • Infection- and vaccine-induced antibody binding and neutralization of the B.1.351 SARS-CoV-2 variant (2021, Cell Host & Microbe)
  • mRNA-1273 and BNT162b2 mRNA vaccines have reduced neutralizing activity against the SARS-CoV-2 omicron variant (2022, Cell Reports Medicine)

Best Publications

  • Rapid cloning of high-affinity human monoclonal antibodies against influenza virus

    Jens Wrammert;Kenneth Smith;Joe Miller;William A. Langley

  • Broadly cross-reactive antibodies dominate the human B cell response against 2009 pandemic H1N1 influenza virus infection

    Jens Wrammert;Dimitrios G. Koutsonanos;Gui-Mei Li;Srilatha Edupuganti

  • Systems biology of vaccination for seasonal influenza in humans

    Helder Imoto Nakaya;Jens Wrammert;Eva K Lee;Luigi Racioppi;Luigi Racioppi

  • Human antibody responses after dengue virus infection are highly cross-reactive to Zika virus

    Lalita Priyamvada;Kendra M. Quicke;William H. Hudson;Nattawat Onlamoon

  • Rapid generation of fully human monoclonal antibodies specific to a vaccinating antigen

    Kenneth Smith;Lori Garman;Jens Wrammert;Nai-Ying Zheng

  • Rapid generation of neutralizing antibody responses in COVID-19 patients

    Mehul S. Suthar;Mehul S. Suthar;Matthew G. Zimmerman;Matthew G. Zimmerman;Robert C. Kauffman;Grace Mantus

  • Zika Virus Infects Human Placental Macrophages

    Kendra M. Quicke;Kendra M. Quicke;James R. Bowen;James R. Bowen;Erica L. Johnson;Circe E. McDonald;Circe E. McDonald

  • Lack of Peripheral Memory B Cell Responses in Recovered Patients with Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome: A Six-Year Follow-Up Study

    Fang Tang;Yan Quan;Zhong-Tao Xin;Jens Wrammert

  • Longitudinal analysis shows durable and broad immune memory after SARS-CoV-2 infection with persisting antibody responses and memory B and T cells.

    Kristen W. Cohen;Susanne L. Linderman;Zoe Moodie;Julie Czartoski

  • Pandemic H1N1 influenza vaccine induces a recall response in humans that favors broadly cross-reactive memory B cells

    Gui-Mei Li;Christopher Chiu;Jens Wrammert;Megan McCausland

  • Immune history profoundly affects broadly protective B cell responses to influenza.

    Sarah F. Andrews;Yunping Huang;Kaval Kaur;Lyubov I. Popova

  • Frequency and Phenotype of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Envelope-Specific B Cells from Patients with Broadly Cross-Neutralizing Antibodies

    Nicole A. Doria-Rose;Rachel M. Klein;Maura M. Manion;Sijy O'Dell

  • Influenza Infection in Humans Induces Broadly Cross-Reactive and Protective Neuraminidase-Reactive Antibodies

    Yao Qing Chen;Teddy John Wohlbold;Nai Ying Zheng;Min Huang

  • Broadly cross-reactive antibodies dominate the human B cell response against 2009 pandemic H1N1 influenza virus infection

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  • IgG antibodies to dengue enhanced for FcγRIIIA binding determine disease severity

    Taia T. Wang;Taia T. Wang;Jaturong Sewatanon;Jaturong Sewatanon;Matthew J. Memoli;Jens Wrammert

  • Infection and Vaccine-Induced Neutralizing-Antibody Responses to the SARS-CoV-2 B.1.617 Variants.

    Venkata-Viswanadh Edara;Benjamin A. Pinsky;Mehul S. Suthar;Lilin Lai

  • Limited efficacy of inactivated influenza vaccine in elderly individuals is associated with decreased production of vaccine-specific antibodies

    Sanae Sasaki;Meghan Sullivan;Carlos F. Narvaez;Carlos F. Narvaez;Carlos F. Narvaez;Tyson H. Holmes

  • Impaired Antibody-mediated Protection and Defective IgA B-Cell Memory in Experimental Infection of Adults with Respiratory Syncytial Virus.

    Maximillian S. Habibi;Agnieszka Jozwik;Spyridon Makris;Jake Dunning

  • mRNA-1273 and BNT162b2 mRNA vaccines have reduced neutralizing activity against the SARS-CoV-2 omicron variant

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  • Hemagglutinin stalk antibodies elicited by the 2009 pandemic influenza virus as a mechanism for the extinction of seasonal H1N1 viruses

    Natalie Pica;Rong Hai;Florian Krammer;Taia T. Wang

  • Systems analysis of protective immune responses to RTS,S malaria vaccination in humans

    Dmitri Kazmin;Helder I Nakaya;Eva K Lee;Matthew J Johnson

  • Rapid and massive virus specific plasmablast responses during acute dengue virus infection in humans

    Jens Wrammert;Nattawat Onlamoon;Rama Akondy;Guey Chuen 'Oscar' Perng

Frequent Co-Authors

Rafi Ahmed
Rafi Ahmed Emory University
Mehul S. Suthar
Mehul S. Suthar Emory University
Patrick C. Wilson
Patrick C. Wilson Cornell University
Bali Pulendran
Bali Pulendran Stanford University
Nadine Rouphael
Nadine Rouphael Emory University
Florian Krammer
Florian Krammer Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Firdausi Qadri
Firdausi Qadri International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research
Jason B. Harris
Jason B. Harris Newcastle University
Mark J. Mulligan
Mark J. Mulligan New York University
Edward T. Ryan
Edward T. Ryan Harvard University

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