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Malcolm E. Molyneux publication distribution in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Medicine in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Malcolm E. Molyneux sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 441 publications — 47th percentile

47% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Malcolm E. Molyneux D-index placement in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Medicine scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Malcolm E. Molyneux sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 104 D-Index — 66th percentile

66% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Malcolm E. Molyneux was affiliated with the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine in the United Kingdom. Their research contributions primarily focused on the fields of Medicine and Immunology and Microbiology, with notable work in subfields such as Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Immunology, Virology, General Health Professions, and Genetics.

The scientific inquiries undertaken by Molyneux centered on topics including Malaria Research and Control, Mosquito-borne diseases and control, HIV Research and Treatment, Complement system in diseases, Hemoglobinopathies and Related Disorders, Blood donation and transfusion practices, and Erythrocyte Function and Pathophysiology.

Molyneux coauthored extensively with several colleagues, including:

  • Victor Mwapasa
  • Stephen J. Rogerson
  • Terrie E. Taylor
  • Steven R. Meshnick
  • Karl B. Seydel

The scientist published in various venues, with frequent publications in:

  • UNC Libraries
  • Malaria Journal
  • Blood Advances
  • The Journal of Infectious Diseases
  • Clinical Medicine

Representative recent papers include:

  • Parasite histones are toxic to brain endothelium and link blood barrier breakdown and thrombosis in cerebral malaria, 2020, Blood Advances
  • How Does Blood-Retinal Barrier Breakdown Relate to Death and Disability in Pediatric Cerebral Malaria?, 2020, The Journal of Infectious Diseases
  • The ability of Interleukin-10 to negate haemozoin-related pro-inflammatory effects has the potential to restore impaired macrophage function associated with malaria infection, 2023, Malaria Journal
  • Parasite histones mediate blood-brain barrier disruption in cerebral malaria, 2020, Clinical Medicine
  • Correction: The ability of Interleukin-10 to negate haemozoin-related pro-inflammatory effects has the potential to restore impaired macrophage function associated with malaria infection, 2023, Malaria Journal

Best Publications

  • Tumor Necrosis Factor and Disease Severity in Children with Falciparum Malaria

    Georges E. Grau;Terrie E. Taylor;Malcolm E. Molyneux;Jack J. Wirima

  • Clinical Features and Prognostic Indicators in Paediatric Cerebral Malaria: A Study of 131 Comatose Malawian Children

    M E Molyneux;T E Taylor;J J Wirima;A Borgstein

  • Differentiating the pathologies of cerebral malaria by postmortem parasite counts.

    Terrie E Taylor;Wenjiang J Fu;Wenjiang J Fu;Richard A Carr;Richard O Whitten

  • Averting a malaria disaster.

    NJ White;F Nosten;S Looareesuwan;WM Watkins

  • Molecular Markers for Failure of Sulfadoxine-Pyrimethamine and Chlorproguanil-Dapsone Treatment of Plasmodium falciparum Malaria

    James G. Kublin;Fraction K. Dzinjalamala;Deborah D. Kamwendo;Elissa M. Malkin

  • Epidemic multiple drug resistant Salmonella Typhimurium causing invasive disease in sub-Saharan Africa have a distinct genotype

    Robert A. Kingsley;Chisomo L. Msefula;Nicholas R. Thomson;Samuel Kariuki;Samuel Kariuki

  • Genome-wide and fine-resolution association analysis of malaria in West Africa

    Muminatou Jallow;Yik Ying Teo;Yik Ying Teo;Kerrin S. Small;Kerrin S. Small;Kirk A. Rockett;Kirk A. Rockett

  • Epidemics of Invasive Salmonella enterica Serovar Enteritidis and S. enterica Serovar Typhimurium Infection Associated with Multidrug Resistance among Adults and Children in Malawi

    Melita A. Gordon;Melita A. Gordon;Stephen M. Graham;Stephen M. Graham;Stephen M. Graham;Amanda L. Walsh;Lorna Wilson

  • A trial of a 7-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine in HIV-infected adults.

    Neil French;Stephen B. Gordon;Thandie Mwalukomo;Sarah A. White

  • Platelet Accumulation in Brain Microvessels in Fatal Pediatric Cerebral Malaria

    Georges E. Grau;Charles D. Mackenzie;Richard A. Carr;Mireille Redard

  • Adhesion of Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes to hyaluronic acid in placental malaria.

    James G. Beeson;Stephen J. Rogerson;Stephen J. Rogerson;Brian M. Cooke;John C. Reeder

  • Severe anemia in Malawian children.

    Job Cj Calis;Kamija S Phiri;E Brian Faragher;Bernard J Brabin

  • Brain swelling and death in children with cerebral malaria

    Karl B. Seydel;Samuel D. Kampondeni;Clarissa Valim;Michael J. Potchen

  • Effect of Plasmodium falciparum malaria on concentration of HIV-1-RNA in the blood of adults in rural Malawi: a prospective cohort study

    James G Kublin;Padmaja Patnaik;Charles S Jere;William C Miller

  • The Neuropathology of Fatal Cerebral Malaria in Malawian Children

    Katerina Dorovini-Zis;Kristopher Schmidt;Hanh Huynh;Wenjiang Fu

  • PLACENTAL MONOCYTE INFILTRATES IN RESPONSE TO PLASMODIUM FALCIPARUM MALARIA INFECTION AND THEIR ASSOCIATION WITH ADVERSE PREGNANCY OUTCOMES

    Stephen J. Rogerson;Elena Pollina;Abera Getachew;Eyob Tadesse

  • Plasmodium falciparum Isolates from Infected Pregnant Women and Children Are Associated with Distinct Adhesive and Antigenic Properties

    James G. Beeson;Graham V. Brown;Malcolm E. Molyneux;Malcolm E. Molyneux;Chisale Mhango

  • Non-typhoidal salmonella bacteraemia among HIV-infected Malawian adults: high mortality and frequent recrudescence.

    Melita A Gordon;Hastings T Banda;Macpherson Gondwe;Stephen B Gordon

  • The effect of Plasmodium falciparum malaria on HIV-1 RNA blood plasma concentration

    Irving F. Hoffman;Charles S. Jere;Terrie E. Taylor;Peter Munthali

  • MALARIAL RETINOPATHY: A NEWLY ESTABLISHED DIAGNOSTIC SIGN IN SEVERE MALARIA

    Nicholas A. V. Beare;Terrie E. Taylor;Simon P. Harding;Susan Lewallen

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephen J. Rogerson
Stephen J. Rogerson University of Melbourne
Dominic P. Kwiatkowski
Dominic P. Kwiatkowski University of Oxford
Calman A. MacLennan
Calman A. MacLennan Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Stephen M. Graham
Stephen M. Graham University of Melbourne
Robert S. Heyderman
Robert S. Heyderman University College London
Kirk A. Rockett
Kirk A. Rockett University of Oxford
Amanda L. Walsh
Amanda L. Walsh Public Health England
Stephen B. Gordon
Stephen B. Gordon Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
Kevin Marsh
Kevin Marsh University of Oxford
Thomas N. Williams
Thomas N. Williams Imperial College London

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