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Overview

Jordan S. Orange is affiliated with Columbia University in the United States and has contributed extensively to medical and immunological research. Their work primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Immunology and Microbiology with a substantial publication record in these main disciplines.

The scientist's research focuses on several subfields, including Immunology, Genetics, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Molecular Biology, and Epidemiology.

The primary topics Jordan S. Orange addresses in their work include:

  • Immunodeficiency and Autoimmune Disorders
  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction
  • T-cell and B-cell Immunology
  • Genomics and Rare Diseases
  • Cystic Fibrosis Research Advances
  • Health and Medical Research Impacts
  • Innovations in Medical Education

Frequent publication venues where this scientist has contributed multiple articles are:

  • Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
  • PEDIATRICS
  • Pediatric Research
  • Journal of Clinical Investigation
  • Current Opinion in Pediatrics

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Jordan S. Orange include:

  • Emily M. Mace
  • Iván K. Chinn
  • James R. Lupski
  • Joshua D. Milner
  • Jessica Quinn

The scientist has authored multiple papers with notable works such as:

  • "Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome Related to COVID-19 in Previously Healthy Children and Adolescents in New York City" (2020, JAMA)
  • "Epidemiology, Clinical Features, and Disease Severity in Patients With Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in a Children's Hospital in New York City, New York" (2020, JAMA Pediatrics)
  • "Outcomes of Neonates Born to Mothers With Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 Infection at a Large Medical Center in New York City" (2020, JAMA Pediatrics)
  • "Global systematic review of primary immunodeficiency registries" (2020, Expert Review of Clinical Immunology)
  • "Complex Autoinflammatory Syndrome Unveils Fundamental Principles of JAK1 Kinase Transcriptional and Biochemical Function" (2020, Immunity)

Best Publications

  • Effector and memory CD8 + T cell fate coupled by T-bet and eomesodermin

    Andrew M Intlekofer;Naofumi Takemoto;E John Wherry;E John Wherry;Sarah A Longworth

  • Establishment of HIV-1 resistance in CD4+ T cells by genome editing using zinc-finger nucleases

    Elena E. Perez;Jianbin Wang;Jeffrey C. Miller;Yann Jouvenot;Yann Jouvenot

  • Lentiviral Hematopoietic Stem Cell Gene Therapy in Patients with Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome

    Alessandro Aiuti;Luca Biasco;Samantha Scaramuzza;Francesca Ferrua

  • Asymmetric T lymphocyte division in the initiation of adaptive immune responses.

    John T. Chang;Vikram R. Palanivel;Ichiko Kinjyo;Felix Schambach

  • Human Decidual Natural Killer Cells Are a Unique NK Cell Subset with Immunomodulatory Potential

    Louise A. Koopman;Hernan D. Kopcow;Basya Rybalov;Jonathan E. Boyson

  • Cord blood NK cells engineered to express IL-15 and a CD19-targeted CAR show long-term persistence and potent antitumor activity

    Enli Liu;Yijiu Tong;Gianpietro Dotti;Hila Shaim

  • Formation and function of the lytic NK-cell immunological synapse

    Jordan S. Orange

  • Practice parameter for the diagnosis and management of primary immunodeficiency

    Francisco A. Bonilla;David A. Khan;Zuhair K. Ballas;Javier Chinen

  • GATA2 deficiency: a protean disorder of hematopoiesis, lymphatics and immunity

    Michael A. Spinner;Lauren A. Sanchez;Amy P. Hsu;Pamela A. Shaw

  • Newborn Screening for Severe Combined Immunodeficiency in 11 Screening Programs in the United States

    Antonia Kwan;Roshini S. Abraham;Robert Currier;Amy Brower

  • Tandem CAR T cells targeting HER2 and IL13Rα2 mitigate tumor antigen escape

    Meenakshi Hegde;Malini Mukherjee;Malini Mukherjee;Zakaria Grada;Antonella Pignata

  • Update on the use of immunoglobulin in human disease: A review of evidence

    Elena E. Perez;Jordan S. Orange;Francisco Bonilla;Javier Chinen

  • Mutations in GATA2 are associated with the autosomal dominant and sporadic monocytopenia and mycobacterial infection (MonoMAC) syndrome

    Amy P. Hsu;Elizabeth P. Sampaio;Javed Khan;Katherine R. Calvo

  • Practice parameter for the diagnosis and management of primary immunodeficiency.

    Francisco A. Bonilla;I. Leonard Bernstein;David A. Khan;Zuhair K. Ballas

  • A genome-wide association study identifies KIAA0350 as a type 1 diabetes gene

    Hakon Hakonarson;Struan F A Grant;Jonathan P. Bradfield;Luc Marchand

  • Requirement for natural killer cell-produced interferon gamma in defense against murine cytomegalovirus infection and enhancement of this defense pathway by interleukin 12 administration.

    Jordan S. Orange;Baoping Wang;Cox Terhorst;Christine A. Biron

  • Natural killer cell deficiency.

    Jordan S. Orange

  • Stem-Cell Gene Therapy for the Wiskott–Aldrich Syndrome

    Kaan Boztug;Manfred Schmidt;Adrian Schwarzer;Pinaki P. Banerjee

  • Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome Related to COVID-19 in Previously Healthy Children and Adolescents in New York City.

    Eva W. Cheung;Philip Zachariah;Mark Gorelik;Alexis Boneparth

  • Use of intravenous immunoglobulin in human disease: A review of evidence by members of the Primary Immunodeficiency Committee of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology

    Jordan S. Orange;Elham M. Hossny;Catherine R. Weiler;Mark Ballow

Frequent Co-Authors

Emily M. Mace
Emily M. Mace Columbia University
James R. Lupski
James R. Lupski Baylor College of Medicine
William T. Shearer
William T. Shearer Baylor College of Medicine
Donna M. Muzny
Donna M. Muzny Baylor College of Medicine
Raif S. Geha
Raif S. Geha Boston Children's Hospital
Richard A. Gibbs
Richard A. Gibbs Baylor College of Medicine
Hakon Hakonarson
Hakon Hakonarson Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Shalini N. Jhangiani
Shalini N. Jhangiani Baylor College of Medicine
Francisco A. Bonilla
Francisco A. Bonilla Boston Children's Hospital
Charlotte Cunningham-Rundles
Charlotte Cunningham-Rundles Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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