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Kenneth H. Grabstein

Kenneth H. Grabstein

D-Index & Metrics

Immunology

D-Index
74
Citations
31544
World Ranking
2024
National Ranking
991

Kenneth H. Grabstein 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 Kenneth H. Grabstein sits on this spectrum.

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62 publications 807+

This scientist: 131 publications — 10th percentile

10% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Kenneth H. Grabstein 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 Kenneth H. Grabstein sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 157+

This scientist: 74 D-Index — 59th percentile

59% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Kenneth H. Grabstein is affiliated with Corixa Corporation in the United States. Their work is situated within the biotechnology sector, where Corixa has been known for contributions to immunology and vaccine development, although specific details about Grabstein's individual research focus or the precise nature of their role at Corixa are not provided.

No recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields or subfields of study, or main topics of work have been recorded in available data for Kenneth H. Grabstein. Likewise, there is no information concerning awards or honors received by this scientist.

Given the absence of detailed bibliographic and research output records, it is not possible to enumerate published works, research collaborations, or thematic areas of investigation. This limits the ability to trace the trajectory or specialization within scientific disciplines for this individual.

Kenneth H. Grabstein remains an active contributor affiliated with a recognized corporate entity in biotechnology, indicating involvement in applied scientific research, development projects, or industry-related innovation. However, further publicly accessible scholarly information detailing their contributions, research scope, or scholarly impact is currently unavailable.

Best Publications

  • Early lymphocyte expansion is severely impaired in interleukin 7 receptor-deficient mice.

    J J Peschon;P J Morrissey;K H Grabstein;F J Ramsdell

  • Cloning of a T cell growth factor that interacts with the beta chain of the interleukin-2 receptor

    Kenneth H. Grabstein;June Eisenman;Kurt Shanebeck;Charles Rauch

  • Cloning, sequence and expression of two distinct human interleukin-1 complementary DNAs

    Carl J. March;Bruce Mosley;Alf Larsen;Douglas Pat Cerretti

  • Broadly targeted human cytomegalovirus-specific CD4+ and CD8+ T cells dominate the memory compartments of exposed subjects

    Andrew W. Sylwester;Bridget L. Mitchell;John B. Edgar;Cara Taormina

  • Broad tumor-associated expression and recognition by tumor-derived γδ T cells of MICA and MICB

    Veronika Groh;Rebecca Rhinehart;Heather Secrist;Stefan Bauer

  • Utilization of the beta and gamma chains of the IL-2 receptor by the novel cytokine IL-15.

    J G Giri;M Ahdieh;J Eisenman;K Shanebeck

  • Molecular and biological characterization of a murine ligand for CD40

    Richard J. Armitage;William C. Fanslow;Laura Strockbine;Timothy A. Sato

  • Interleukin (IL) 15 is a novel cytokine that activates human natural killer cells via components of the IL-2 receptor.

    William E. Carson;Judith G. Giri;Matthew J. Lindemann;Michael L. Linett

  • Activation of macrophage tumoricidal activity by granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor

    Dirk M. Anderson;Michael A. Cantrell;Douglas P. Cerretti;Paul J. Conlon

  • CD30 antigen, a marker for Hodgkin's lymphoma, is a receptor whose ligand defines an emerging family of cytokines with homology to TNF

    Craig A. Smith;Hans Juergen Gruss;Terri Davis;Dirk Anderson

  • Interleukin 1 signaling occurs exclusively via the type I receptor.

    J E Sims;M A Gayle;J L Slack;M R Alderson

  • IL-15 has stimulatory activity for the induction of B cell proliferation and differentiation.

    R J Armitage;B M Macduff;J Eisenman;R Paxton

  • Human interleukin 4 receptor confers biological responsiveness and defines a novel receptor superfamily.

    R L Idzerda;C J March;B Mosley;S D Lyman

  • Generation of immunity to the HER-2/neu oncogenic protein in patients with breast and ovarian cancer using a peptide-based vaccine.

    Mary L. Disis;Kenneth H. Grabstein;Paul R. Sleath;Martin A. Cheever

  • Cloning, sequence, and expression of a human granulocyte/macrophage colony-stimulating factor.

    M A Cantrell;D Anderson;D P Cerretti;V Price

  • Interleukin 10 and interferon gamma regulation of experimental Trypanosoma cruzi infection.

    J S Silva;P J Morrissey;K H Grabstein;K M Mohler

  • Molecular and biological characterization of a ligand for CD27 defines a new family of cytokines with homology to tumor necrosis factor

    Raymond G. Goodwin;Mark R. Alderson;Craig A. Smith;Richard J. Armitage

  • Inhibition of murine B and T lymphopoiesis in vivo by an anti-interleukin 7 monoclonal antibody.

    Kenneth H. Grabstein;Thomas J. Waldschmidt;Fred D. Finkelman;Bruce W. Hess

  • Endogenous production of interleukin 15 by activated human monocytes is critical for optimal production of interferon-gamma by natural killer cells in vitro.

    William E. Carson;Mary E. Ross;Robert A. Baiocchi;Melanie J. Marien

  • Molecular Cloning and Biological Characterization of a Novel Murine Lymphoid Growth Factor

    John E. Sims;Douglas E. Williams;Philip J. Morrissey;Kirsten Garka

  • IL-15, a novel T cell growth factor that shares activities and receptor components with IL-2.

    Judith G. Giri;Dirk M. Anderson;Satoru Kumaki;Linda S. Park

Frequent Co-Authors

Steven G. Reed
Steven G. Reed Infectious Disease Research Institute
David Cosman
David Cosman Amgen (United States)
Paul J. Conlon
Paul J. Conlon Bioduro-Sundia
Charles R. Maliszewski
Charles R. Maliszewski Amgen (United States)
Mark R. Alderson
Mark R. Alderson Program for Appropriate Technology in Health
Carl J. March
Carl J. March Amgen (United States)
William C. Fanslow
William C. Fanslow Fibrocor Therapeutics
Douglas Pat Cerretti
Douglas Pat Cerretti Amgen (United States)
Steven Gillis
Steven Gillis Dartmouth College
David M. Lewinsohn
David M. Lewinsohn Oregon Health & Science University

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