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Matthias J. Schnell is affiliated with Thomas Jefferson University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Medicine and Immunology and Microbiology, with significant contributions in Infectious Diseases, Virology, Epidemiology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, and Microbiology.

The scientist's work covers topics including Viral Infections and Outbreaks Research, Rabies epidemiology and control, SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research, Viral Infections and Vectors, COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies, Virology and Viral Diseases, and Hepatitis B Virus Studies.

Recent notable publications include:

  • "Rabies virus-based COVID-19 vaccine CORAVAX™ induces high levels of neutralizing antibodies against SARS-CoV-2" (2020) published in npj Vaccines
  • "Rhabdoviruses as vectors for vaccines and therapeutics" (2020) published in Current Opinion in Virology
  • "Inactivated rabies virus vectored SARS-CoV-2 vaccine prevents disease in a Syrian hamster model" (2021) published in PLoS Pathogens
  • "A single dose of replication-competent VSV-vectored vaccine expressing SARS-CoV-2 S1 protects against virus replication in a hamster model of severe COVID-19" (2021) published in npj Vaccines
  • "Tetravalent Rabies-Vectored Filovirus and Lassa Fever Vaccine Induces Long-term Immunity in Nonhuman Primates" (2021) published in The Journal of Infectious Diseases

Frequent publication venues for Matthias J. Schnell include:

  • npj Vaccines
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Current Opinion in Virology
  • Viruses
  • Research Square (Research Square)

The scientist collaborates regularly with several co-authors, most notably Drishya Kurup, Christoph Wirblich, Rachael Lambert, Catherine Yankowski, and Leila Zabihi Diba.

Best Publications

  • Infectious rabies viruses from cloned cDNA.

    Matthias J. Schnell;Teshome Mebatsion;Karl Klaus Conzelmann

  • Prostratin: activation of latent HIV-1 expression suggests a potential inductive adjuvant therapy for HAART.

    Joseph Kulkosky;Derek M. Culnan;Jeanette Roman;Geethanjali Dornadula

  • The cell biology of rabies virus: using stealth to reach the brain.

    Matthias J. Schnell;James P. McGettigan;Christoph Wirblich;Amy Papaneri

  • Foreign glycoproteins expressed from recombinant vesicular stomatitis viruses are incorporated efficiently into virus particles.

    Matthias J. Schnell;Linda Buonocore;Evelyne Kretzschmar;Erik Johnson

  • The spread and evolution of rabies virus: conquering new frontiers.

    Christine R. Fisher;Daniel G. Streicker;Matthias J. Schnell

  • Construction of a Novel Virus That Targets HIV-1-Infected Cells and Controls HIV-1 Infection

    Matthias J Schnell;J.Erik Johnson;Linda Buonocore;John K Rose

  • Rabies Virus CVS-N2cΔG Strain Enhances Retrograde Synaptic Transfer and Neuronal Viability

    Thomas R. Reardon;Andrew J. Murray;Gergely F. Turi;Christoph Wirblich

  • The minimal conserved transcription stop-start signal promotes stable expression of a foreign gene in vesicular stomatitis virus.

    M J Schnell;L Buonocore;M A Whitt;J K Rose

  • Overexpression of the rabies virus glycoprotein results in enhancement of apoptosis and antiviral immune response.

    Milosz Faber;Rojjanaporn Pulmanausahakul;Suchita S. Hodawadekar;Sergei Spitsin

  • Rhabdoviruses and the Cellular Ubiquitin-Proteasome System: a Budding Interaction

    Ronald N. Harty;Melissa E. Brown;James P. McGettigan;Guangli Wang

  • Rescue of synthetic genomic RNA analogs of rabies virus by plasmid-encoded proteins.

    Karl-Klaus Conzelmann;M.-J. Schnell

  • A Single Amino Acid Change in Rabies Virus Glycoprotein Increases Virus Spread and Enhances Virus Pathogenicity

    Milosz Faber;Marie-Luise Faber;Amy Papaneri;Michael Bette

  • Concepts in the pathogenesis of rabies.

    Bernhard Dietzschold;Jianwei Li;Milosz Faber;Matthias Schnell

  • Requirement for a non‐specific glycoprotein cytoplasmic domain sequence to drive efficient budding of vesicular stomatitis virus

    Matthias J. Schnell;Linda Buonocore;Eli Boritz;Hara P. Ghosh

  • Recombinant vesicular stomatitis virus expressing respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) glycoproteins: RSV fusion protein can mediate infection and cell fusion

    Jeffrey S. Kahn;Matthias J. Schnell;Matthias J. Schnell;Linda Buonocore;John K. Rose

  • Highly stable expression of a foreign gene from rabies virus vectors

    Teshome Mebatsion;Matthias J. Schnell;James H. Cox;Stefan Finke

  • Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Rabies Virus (But Were Afraid to Ask)

    Benjamin M. Davis;Glenn F. Rall;Matthias J. Schnell

  • Identification of viral genomic elements responsible for rabies virus neuroinvasiveness

    Milosz Faber;Rojjanaporn Pulmanausahakul;Kazuhiko Nagao;Mikhail Prosniak

  • The dynein light chain 8 binding motif of rabies virus phosphoprotein promotes efficient viral transcription.

    Gene S. Tan;Mirjam A. R. Preuss;John C. Williams;Matthias J. Schnell

  • Mapping the Interacting Domains between the Rabies Virus Polymerase and Phosphoprotein

    M. Chenik;M. Schnell;K. K. Conzelmann;D. Blondel

  • Pathogenesis of Rabies

    B. Dietzschold;M. Schnell;H. Koprowski

Frequent Co-Authors

Bernhard Dietzschold
Bernhard Dietzschold Thomas Jefferson University
John K. Rose
John K. Rose Yale University
Roger J. Pomerantz
Roger J. Pomerantz ContraFect (United States)
Peter B. Jahrling
Peter B. Jahrling National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Karl-Klaus Conzelmann
Karl-Klaus Conzelmann Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Eberhard Weihe
Eberhard Weihe Philipp University of Marburg
Andreas Wolf
Andreas Wolf Max Planck Society
Laurence C. Eisenlohr
Laurence C. Eisenlohr Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Michael R. Holbrook
Michael R. Holbrook National Institutes of Health
Peter B. Jahrling
Peter B. Jahrling National Institutes of Health

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