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Animal Science and Veterinary

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Joe Brownlie 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 Joe Brownlie sits on this spectrum.

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29 publications 442+

This scientist: 180 publications — 68th percentile

68% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Joe Brownlie 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 Joe Brownlie sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 53 D-Index — 85th percentile

85% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Joe Brownlie is affiliated with the Royal Veterinary College in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on various areas in medicine, with notable contributions to molecular biology, insect science, public health, environmental and occupational health, biomedical engineering, and genetics.

Brownlie's published work spans several topics including insect symbiosis and bacterial influences, mosquito-borne diseases and control, biosensors and analytical detection, advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques, insect and arachnid ecology and behavior, and central venous catheters and hemodialysis.

Their recent papers include the following:

  • Biosensor Technologies for Early Detection and Quantification of Plant Pathogens (2021) in Frontiers in Chemistry
  • The Metabolic Response to Infection With Wolbachia Implicates the Insulin/Insulin-Like-Growth Factor and Hypoxia Signaling Pathways in Drosophila melanogaster (2021) in Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
  • The microbial biofilm composition on peripherally inserted central catheters: A comparison of polyurethane and hydrophobic catheters collected from paediatric patients (2020) in The Journal of Vascular Access
  • Neuroprotective Potential of Major Alkaloids from Nelumbo nucifera (Lotus): Mechanisms and Therapeutic Implications (2025) in International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Wolbachia-mediated antiviral protection is driven by its multimodal effects on Drosophila melanogaster metabolism (2025) in bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Frequent collaborators in Brownlie's research include:

  • Horst Joachim Schirra
  • Rebecca Ford
  • S Walsh
  • Kazbek Dyussembayev
  • Prabhakaran Thanjavur Sambasivam

Brownlie's work has appeared in a range of scientific journals that include:

  • Frontiers in Chemistry
  • Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
  • The Journal of Vascular Access
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Best Publications

  • Experimental production of fatal mucosal disease in cattle.

    J Brownlie;M C Clarke;C J Howard

  • Bovine viral diarrhoea: Pathogenesis and diagnosis

    Sasha R. Lanyon;Fraser I. Hill;Michael P. Reichel;Joe Brownlie

  • Epidemiological Patterns of Foot-and-Mouth Disease Worldwide

    M. Rweyemamu;P. Roeder;D. Mackay;K. Sumption

  • Detection of a group 2 coronavirus in dogs with canine infectious respiratory disease

    Kerstin Erles;Crista Toomey;Harriet W Brooks;Joe Brownlie

  • Infectious Diseases: Preparing for the Future

    D. A. King;C. Peckham;J. K. Waage;J. Brownlie

  • The control of bovine viral diarrhoea virus in Europe: today and in the future

    A Lindberg;J Brownlie;G J Gunn;H Houe

  • The pathogenesis of bovine virus diarrhoea virus infections.

    J. Brownlie

  • PATHOGENESIS AND EPIDEMIOLOGY OF BOVINE VIRUS DIARRHOEA VIRUS INFECTION OF CATTLE

    J Brownlie;M C Clarke;C J Howard;D H Pocock

  • Longitudinal Study of Viruses Associated with Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease

    Kerstin Erles;Edward J. Dubovi;Harriet W. Brooks;Joe Brownlie

  • Identification of two distinct populations of dendritic cells in afferent lymph that vary in their ability to stimulate T cells.

    Chris J. Howard;Paul Sopp;Joe Brownlie;Lai Shan Kwong

  • Rearrangement of viral sequences in cytopathogenic pestiviruses.

    Gregor Meyers;Norbert Tautz;Robert Stark;Joe Brownlie

  • Comparison by the neutralisation assay of pairs of non-cytopathogenic and cytopathogenic strains of bovine virus diarrhoea virus isolated from cases of mucosal disease.

    C.J. Howard;J. Brownlie;M.C. Clarke

  • Variation in the intracellular polypeptide profiles from different isolates of bovine virus diarrhoea virus.

    D. H. Pocock;C. J. Howard;M. C. Clarke;J. Brownlie

  • The pathways for bovine virus diarrhoea virus biotypes in the pathogenesis of disease.

    J. Brownlie

  • Protection against respiratory infection with bovine virus diarrhoea virus by passively acquired antibody.

    C.J. Howard;M.C. Clarke;J. Brownlie

  • Experimental infection of cattle in early pregnancy with a cytopathic strain of bovine virus diarrhoea virus

    J. Brownlie;M.C. Clarke;C.J. Howard

  • Mycoplasmas associated with canine infectious respiratory disease

    Victoria J. Chalker;Wanda M. A. Owen;Caren Paterson;Emily Barker

  • Planning for the progressive control of foot-and-mouth disease worldwide.

    M. Rweyemamu;P. Roeder;D. MacKay;K. Sumption

  • Early Events following Experimental Infection with Peste-Des-Petits Ruminants Virus Suggest Immune Cell Targeting

    Robert A. Pope;Satya Parida;Dalan Bailey;Joe Brownlie

  • Canine respiratory coronavirus: an emerging pathogen in the canine infectious respiratory disease complex.

    Kerstin Erles;Joe Brownlie

  • The association of Streptococcus equi subsp. zooepidemicus with canine infectious respiratory disease.

    Victoria J. Chalker;Harriet W. Brooks;Joe Brownlie

  • Protection of the bovine fetus from bovine viral diarrhoea virus by means of a new inactivated vaccine

    J Brownlie;M C Clarke;L B Hooper;G D Bell

  • Immunity to bovine virus diarrhoea virus in calves : the role of different T-cell subpopulations analysed by specific depletion in vivo with monoclonal antibodies

    C.J. Howard;M.C. Clarke;P. Sopp;J. Brownlie

  • New and Emerging Pathogens in Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease

    S. L. Priestnall;J. A. Mitchell;C. A. Walker;K. Erles

  • DNA vaccination against bovine viral diarrhoea virus induces humoral and cellular responses in cattle with evidence for protection against viral challenge.

    Isabelle Nobiron;Ian Thompson;Joe Brownlie;Margaret E Collins

  • Serological prevalence of canine respiratory coronavirus.

    Simon L. Priestnall;Joe Brownlie;Edward J. Dubovi;Kerstin Erles

  • Epidemiological Patterns of Foot-and-Mouth Disease

    M. Rweyemamu;P. Roeder;D. Mackay;K. Sumption

Frequent Co-Authors

Chris J. Howard
Chris J. Howard Newbury College
Peter P. C. Mertens
Peter P. C. Mertens University of Nottingham
Dirk Werling
Dirk Werling Royal Veterinary College
Philip S. Mellor
Philip S. Mellor The Pirbright Institute
Edward J. Dubovi
Edward J. Dubovi Cornell University
Houssam Attoui
Houssam Attoui The Pirbright Institute
Geraldine Taylor
Geraldine Taylor Jenner Institute
Ian Goodfellow
Ian Goodfellow University of Cambridge
George J. Gunn
George J. Gunn Scotland's Rural College
Etienne Thiry
Etienne Thiry University of Liège

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