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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2020 - Member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM)
  • Member of the Association of American Physicians
  • Member of the Association of American Physicians

Overview

Justin C. McArthur is affiliated with the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of medicine with a specialized focus on neurology, infectious diseases, virology, public health, environmental and occupational health, and emergency medicine.

The scientist's work engages with several main topics including:

  • HIV Research and Treatment
  • HIV-related health complications and treatments
  • HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions
  • Long-Term Effects of COVID-19
  • Empathy and Medical Education
  • COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies
  • Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Justin C. McArthur include:

  • Chronic inflammation mediates brain injury in HIV infection: relevance for cure strategies, 2020, Current Opinion in Neurology
  • The Path Forward: Academic Neurology Responds to COVID-19, 2020, Annals of Neurology
  • Neurological manifestations associated with COVID-19: a review and a call for action, 2020, Journal of Neurology
  • Large Mitochondrial DNA Deletions in HIV Sensory Neuropathy, 2021, Neurology
  • Strengthened through Diversity: A Blueprint for Organizational Change, 2021, Annals of Neurology

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Justin C. McArthur are:

  • Avindra Nath
  • David B. Clifford
  • Scott L. Pomeroy
  • Charlene E. Gamaldo
  • Rachel Marie E. Salas

The scientist's work is commonly published in the following venues:

  • Annals of Neurology
  • UNC Libraries
  • Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology
  • AIDS
  • Journal of Neurology

Justin C. McArthur has been recognized by professional organizations including membership in the National Academy of Medicine since 2020 and the Association of American Physicians.

Best Publications

  • Updated research nosology for HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders

    A. Antinori;G. Arendt;J. T. Becker;B. J. Brew

  • HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders persist in the era of potent antiretroviral therapy: CHARTER Study.

    R. K. Heaton;D. B. Clifford;D. R. Franklin;S. P. Woods

  • HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders before and during the era of combination antiretroviral therapy: differences in rates, nature, and predictors

    Robert K. Heaton;Donald R. Franklin;Ronald J. Ellis;J. Allen McCutchan

  • HIV-associated neurocognitive disorder — pathogenesis and prospects for treatment

    Deanna Saylor;Alex M. Dickens;Ned Sacktor;Norman Haughey

  • Validation of the CNS Penetration-Effectiveness rank for quantifying antiretroviral penetration into the central nervous system.

    Scott Letendre;Jennifer Marquie-Beck;Edmund Capparelli;Brookie Best

  • Dementia in AIDS patients: Incidence and risk factors

    J. C. McArthur;D. R. Hoover;H. Bacellar;E. N. Miller

  • Proposed diagnostic criteria and nosology of acute transverse myelitis

    G. Barnes;S. Benjamin;J. D. Bowen;N. Cutter

  • HIV-associated neurologic disease incidence changes: Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study, 1990–1998

    N. Sacktor;R.H. Lyles;R. Skolasky;C. Kleeberger

  • The prevalence and incidence of neurocognitive impairment in the HAART era.

    Kevin R. Robertson;Marlene Smurzynski;Thomas D. Parsons;Kunling Wu

  • Immunocytochemical quantitation of human immunodeficiency virus in the brain: Correlations with dementia

    Jonathan D. Glass;Helen Fedor;Steven L. Wesselingh;Justin C. McArthur

  • Reservoirs for HIV-1: Mechanisms for Viral Persistence in the Presence of Antiviral Immune Responses and Antiretroviral Therapy

    Theodore Pierson;Justin McArthur;Robert F. Siliciano

  • Cytokine expression in the brain during the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.

    William R. Tyor;William R. Tyor;Jonathan D. Glass;John W. Griffin;P. Scott Becker

  • Neurological complications of HIV infection

    Justin C McArthur;Bruce J Brew;Avi Nath

  • Induction of monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 in HIV-1 Tat-stimulated astrocytes and elevation in AIDS dementia

    Katherine Conant;Alfredo Garzino-Demo;Avindra Nath;Justin C. McArthur

  • HIV-associated cognitive impairment before and after the advent of combination therapy

    Ned Sacktor;Ned Sacktor;Michael P. McDermott;Karen Marder;Giovanni Schifitto

  • Nomenclature and research case definitions for neurologic manifestations of human immunodeficiency virus-type 1 (HIV-1) infection

    Robert S. Janssen;David R. Cornblath;Leon G. Epstein;Richard P. Foa

  • EFNS guidelines on the use of skin biopsy in the diagnosis of peripheral neuropathy

    Giuseppe Lauria;D. R. Cornblath;O. Johansson;J. C. McArthur

  • Epidermal Nerve Fiber Density Normative Reference Range and Diagnostic Efficiency

    J C McArthur;E A Stocks;P Hauer;D R Cornblath

  • Epstein-Barr virus in AIDS-related primary central nervous system lymphoma

    E. MacMahon;P. Charache;D. Glass;R.B. Mann

  • Neurologic manifestations of AIDS.

    Justin C. McArthur

Frequent Co-Authors

David B. Clifford
David B. Clifford Washington University in St. Louis
Igor Grant
Igor Grant University of California, San Diego
Ronald J. Ellis
Ronald J. Ellis University of California, San Diego
Benjamin B. Gelman
Benjamin B. Gelman The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Susan Morgello
Susan Morgello Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Ann C. Collier
Ann C. Collier University of Washington
John W. Griffin
John W. Griffin Johns Hopkins University
Guy M. McKhann
Guy M. McKhann Johns Hopkins University
Ola A. Selnes
Ola A. Selnes Johns Hopkins University
Scott Letendre
Scott Letendre University of California, San Diego

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