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Michael J. Studdert

Michael J. Studdert

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Microbiology

D-Index
55
Citations
11192
World Ranking
3810
National Ranking
119

Overview

Michael J. Studdert is affiliated with the University of Melbourne in Australia. Their academic profile is characterized by a focus on research and teaching within this institution.

While there are no specific recent papers listed, the work and collaborations of Michael J. Studdert remain centered around their primary affiliation. There is no recorded data on frequent co-authors or publication venues, indicating a limited publicly available bibliographic footprint or an emphasis on other types of scholarly contributions.

There is also no detailed information on book publications, main fields of study, subfields, or the main topics covered by their research. Similarly, there are no awards or honors listed in the available data, leaving the profile focused on institutional association and general research activity rather than specific recognized achievements or fields.

Michael J. Studdert is currently living, and the data does not indicate any changes in status.

Best Publications

  • The order Herpesvirales.

    Andrew J. Davison;Richard Eberle;Bernhard Ehlers;Gary S. Hayward

  • The family Herpesviridae: an update. The Herpesvirus Study Group of the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses.

    B. Roizmann;R. C. Desrosiers;B. Fleckenstein;C. Lopez

  • Taxonomy of the caliciviruses.

    K Y Green;T Ando;M S Balayan;T Berke

  • Equine Herpesviruses 4 (Equine Rhinopneumonitis Virus) and 1 (Equine Abortion Virus)

    Brendan S. Crabb;Michael J. Studdert

  • Differentiation of respiratory and abortigenic isolates of equine herpesvirus 1 by restriction endonucleases

    MJ Studdert;T Simpson;B Roizman

  • A type-specific serological test to distinguish antibodies to equine herpesviruses 4 and 1

    B. S. Crabb;C. M. MacPherson;G. H. Reubel;G. F. Browning

  • Classification and Nomenclature of Viruses

    Frank Fenner;Peter A. Bachmann;E. Paul J. Gibbs;Frederick A. Murphy

  • Epidemiology of EHV-1 and EHV-4 in the mare and foal populations on a Hunter Valley stud farm: are mares the source of EHV-1 for unweaned foals

    J.R Gilkerson;J.M Whalley;H.E Drummer;M.J Studdert

  • Epitopes of glycoprotein G of equine herpesviruses 4 and 1 located near the C termini elicit type-specific antibody responses in the natural host.

    B S Crabb;M J Studdert

  • Epidemiological studies of equine herpesvirus 1 (EHV-1) in Thoroughbred foals: a review of studies conducted in the Hunter Valley of New South Wales between 1995 and 1997

    J.R Gilkerson;J.M Whalley;H.E Drummer;M.J Studdert

  • Equine Herpesviruses 2 and 5 Are γ-Herpesviruses

    E.A.R. Telford;M.J. Studdert;C.T. Agius;M.S. Watson

  • Identification of equine herpesvirus 3 (equine coital exanthema virus), equine gammaherpesviruses 2 and 5, equine adenoviruses 1 and 2, equine arteritis virus and equine rhinitis A virus by polymerase chain reaction.

    K. Dynon;A. Varrasso;N. Ficorilli;S. A. Holloway

  • Comparative aspects of equine herpesviruses.

    M J Studdert

  • Identification of equine herpesviruses 1 and 4 by polymerase chain reaction.

    A Varrasso;K Dynon;N Ficorilli;C A Hartley

  • Equine rhinovirus 1 is more closely related to foot-and-mouth disease virus than to other picornaviruses

    Feng Li;Glenn F. Browning;Michael J. Studdert;Brendan S. Crabb

  • Genomic Heterogeneity of Equine Betaherpesviruses

    G. F. Browning;M. J. Studdert

  • Isolation of equine herpesvirus type 2 (equine gammaherpesvirus 2) from foals with keratoconjunctivitis.

    P N COllinson;J L O'Rielly;N Ficorilli;M J Studdert

  • Bovine encephalitis herpesvirus.

    Studdert Mj

  • Immunization against Viral Diseases

    Frank Fenner;Peter A. Bachmann;E. Paul J. Gibbs;Frederick A. Murphy

  • Equine respiratory viruses in foals in New Zealand

    M Dunowska;CR Wilks;MJ Studdert;J Meers

  • Togaviridae and Flaviviridae

    Frank Fenner;Peter A. Bachmann;E. Paul J. Gibbs;Frederick A. Murphy

Frequent Co-Authors

Brendan S. Crabb
Brendan S. Crabb Monash University
Frank Fenner
Frank Fenner Australian National University
Glenn F. Browning
Glenn F. Browning University of Melbourne
Marian C. Horzinek
Marian C. Horzinek Utrecht University
James R. Gilkerson
James R. Gilkerson University of Melbourne
Roy M. Robins-Browne
Roy M. Robins-Browne University of Melbourne
Andrew J. Davison
Andrew J. Davison University of Glasgow
Daria N. Love
Daria N. Love University of Sydney
Dieter M. Bulach
Dieter M. Bulach University of Melbourne
Bernard Roizman
Bernard Roizman University of Chicago

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