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Overview

John W. Shiver is affiliated with the United States Military Academy in the United States. Their research spans across multiple domains within medicine, with a particular focus on immunology and microbiology. Their body of work encompasses significant publications in infectious diseases, epidemiology, and immunology, exploring the mechanisms and interventions of viral infections.

The scientist's main fields of study include:

  • Medicine
  • Immunology and Microbiology

Key subfields of study include:

  • Infectious Diseases
  • Epidemiology
  • Immunology
  • Virology
  • Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging

John W. Shiver's research topics cover a range of subjects related to viral infections and immune responses. These include:

  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research
  • Influenza Virus Research Studies
  • Respiratory viral infections research
  • HIV Research and Treatment
  • Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research
  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction
  • COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies

The scientist has collaborated repeatedly with several coauthors throughout their career. Frequent coauthorship includes collaboration with:

  • Hailong Guo
  • Sha Ha
  • Kai Xu
  • Ningyan Zhang
  • Zhiqiang An

Publications by John W. Shiver have appeared predominantly in journals specializing in drug discovery, infectious diseases, and viral research. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Nature Reviews Drug Discovery
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Health Security
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Viruses

Notable recent papers authored or coauthored are as follows:

  • Next-generation influenza vaccines: opportunities and challenges, 2020, Nature Reviews Drug Discovery
  • Developing Vaccines for SARS-CoV-2 and Future Epidemics and Pandemics: Applying Lessons from Past Outbreaks, 2020, Health Security
  • The high-affinity immunoglobulin receptor FcγRI potentiates HIV-1 neutralization via antibodies against the gp41 N-heptad repeat, 2021, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Author Correction: Next-generation influenza vaccines: opportunities and challenges, 2020, Nature Reviews Drug Discovery
  • SARS-CoV-2 Omicron: Viral Evolution, Immune Evasion, and Alternative Durable Therapeutic Strategies, 2024, Viruses

Best Publications

  • Heterologous protection against influenza by injection of DNA encoding a viral protein

    Jeffrey B. Ulmer;John J. Donnelly;Suezanne E. Parker;Gary H. Rhodes

  • Replication-incompetent adenoviral vaccine vector elicits effective anti-immunodeficiency-virus immunity.

    John W. Shiver;Tong-Ming Fu;Ling Chen;Danilo R. Casimiro

  • Control of Viremia and Prevention of Clinical AIDS in Rhesus Monkeys by Cytokine-Augmented DNA Vaccination

    Dan H. Barouch;Sampa Santra;Jörn E. Schmitz;Marcelo J. Kuroda

  • DNA VACCINES

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  • HIV-1 vaccine-induced immunity in the test-of-concept Step Study: a case–cohort analysis

    M Juliana McElrath;M Juliana McElrath;Stephen C De Rosa;Stephen C De Rosa;Zoe Moodie;Sheri Dubey

  • Comparative immunogenicity in rhesus monkeys of DNA plasmid, recombinant vaccinia virus, and replication-defective adenovirus vectors expressing a human immunodeficiency virus type 1 gag gene

    Danilo R. Casimiro;Ling Chen;Tong-Ming Fu;Robert K. Evans

  • Potent, protective anti-HIV immune responses generated by bimodal HIV envelope DNA plus protein vaccination.

    Norman L. Letvin;David C. Montefiori;Yasuhiro Yasutomi;Helen C. Perry

  • Preclinical efficacy of a prototype DNA vaccine: Enhanced protection against antigenic drift in influenza virus

    John J. Donnelly;Arthur Friedman;Douglas Martinez;Donna L. Montgomery

  • Preclinical study of influenza virus A M2 peptide conjugate vaccines in mice, ferrets, and rhesus monkeys

    Jiang Fan;Xiaoping Liang;Melanie S Horton;Helen C Perry

  • Recent advances in the development of HIV-1 vaccines using replication-incompetent adenovirus vectors.

    John W Shiver;Emilio A Emini

  • Heterologous and Homologous Protection Against Influenza A by DNA Vaccination: Optimization of DNA Vectors

    Donna L. Montgomery;John W. Shiver;Karen R. Leander;Helen C. Perry

  • Integrase Inhibitors and Cellular Immunity Suppress Retroviral Replication in Rhesus Macaques

    Daria J. Hazuda;Steven D. Young;James P. Guare;Neville J. Anthony

  • Next-generation influenza vaccines: opportunities and challenges

    Chih-Jen Wei;Michelle C. Crank;John Shiver;Barney S. Graham

  • Immunization of non-human primates with DNA vaccines

    Margaret A. Liu;William McClements;Jeffrey B. Ulmer;John Shiver

  • Safety and immunogenicity of a replication-incompetent adenovirus type 5 HIV-1 clade B gag/pol/nef vaccine in healthy adults.

    Frances H. Priddy;Deborah Brown;James Kublin;Kathleen Monahan

  • Attenuation of Simian Immunodeficiency Virus SIVmac239 Infection by Prophylactic Immunization with DNA and Recombinant Adenoviral Vaccine Vectors Expressing Gag

    Danilo R. Casimiro;Fubao Wang;William A. Schleif;Xiaoping Liang

  • Augmentation of immune responses to HIV-1 and simian immunodeficiency virus DNA vaccines by IL-2/Ig plasmid administration in rhesus monkeys

    Dan H. Barouch;Abie Craiu;Marcelo J. Kuroda;Jörn E. Schmitz

  • Vaccine-Induced Cellular Immune Responses Reduce Plasma Viral Concentrations after Repeated Low-Dose Challenge with Pathogenic Simian Immunodeficiency Virus SIVmac239

    Nancy A. Wilson;Jason Reed;Gnankang S. Napoe;Shari Piaskowski

  • Design of an HA2-based Escherichia coli expressed influenza immunogen that protects mice from pathogenic challenge

    Gayathri Bommakanti;Michael P Citron;Robert W Hepler;Cheryl Callahan

  • International epidemiology of human pre-existing adenovirus (Ad) type-5, type-6, type-26 and type-36 neutralizing antibodies: Correlates of high Ad5 titers and implications for potential HIV vaccine trials

    T. Christopher Mast;Lisa Kierstead;Swati B. Gupta;Alexander A. Nikas

  • Genetic impact of vaccination on breakthrough HIV-1 sequences from the STEP trial

    Morgane Rolland;Sodsai Tovanabutra;Allan C deCamp;Nicole Frahm

Frequent Co-Authors

Emilio A. Emini
Emilio A. Emini Pfizer (United States)
Danilo R. Casimiro
Danilo R. Casimiro United States Military Academy
Margaret A. Liu
Margaret A. Liu Karolinska Institute
Jeffrey B. Ulmer
Jeffrey B. Ulmer Novartis (Switzerland)
Norman L. Letvin
Norman L. Letvin Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
John J. Donnelly
John J. Donnelly Novartis (United States)
Tong-Ming Fu
Tong-Ming Fu The University of Texas Health Science Center
Dan H. Barouch
Dan H. Barouch Harvard Medical School
David C. Montefiori
David C. Montefiori Duke University
Michelle A. Lifton
Michelle A. Lifton Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

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