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Philip D. Minor is affiliated with the National Institute for Biological Standards and Control in the United Kingdom. Their research activity primarily spans the field of Medicine, with a focus on Infectious Diseases, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Molecular Biology, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, and Epidemiology.

The scientist's scholarly contributions encompass topics such as SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 research, SARS-CoV-2 detection and testing, COVID-19 clinical research studies, mosquito-borne diseases and control, virology and viral diseases, viral infections and outbreaks research, and clinical laboratory practices and quality control.

Frequent collaborators in their work include Lawrence Corey, Vincent C. Emery, Tanzina Haque, Yoshio Koyanagi, and Jane A. McKeating, each coauthoring multiple papers with Philip D. Minor.

Their publication record features several papers in leading journals and venues. Notable recent works include:

  • WHO International Standard for evaluation of the antibody response to COVID-19 vaccines: call for urgent action by the scientific community (2021, The Lancet Microbe)
  • WHO working group meeting to amend WHO Recommendations to assure the quality, safety and efficacy of live attenuated yellow fever vaccines (2022, Vaccine)
  • Complexity of serological assays and misunderstandings of WHO International Units (2022, Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (CCLM))
  • Species differences in the cerebellar distribution of six members of the Kv1 channel subfamily (2020, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory))
  • Issue Information (2020, Reviews in Medical Virology)

Their works appear frequently in venues such as Reviews in Medical Virology, The Lancet Microbe, Vaccine, Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (CCLM), and bioRxiv.

Best Publications

  • Population‐based study of antibody to the human polyomaviruses BKV and JCV and the simian polyomavirus SV40

    Wendy A. Knowles;Pam Pipkin;Nick Andrews;Andrew Vyse

  • Live attenuated vaccines: Historical successes and current challenges

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  • Antigenic Structure of Polioviruses of Serotypes 1, 2 and 3

    Philip D. Minor;Morag Ferguson;David M. A. Evans;Jeffrey W. Almond

  • WHO Expert Committee on Biological Standardization.

    Horowitz B;Minor P;Morgenthaler Jj;Burnouf T

  • An engineered poliovirus chimaera elicits broadly reactive HIV-1 neutralizing antibodies.

    David J. Evans;Jane McKeating;Janet M. Meredith;Karen L. Burke

  • The complete nucleotide sequence of coxsackievirus B4 and its comparison to other members of the Picornaviridae.

    Owen Jenkins;John D. Booth;Philip D. Minor;Jeffrey W. Almond

  • The molecular biology of poliovaccines.

    Philip D. Minor

  • The complete nucleotide sequence of a common cold virus: human rhinovlrus 14

    Glyn Stanway;Pamda J. Hughes;Roger C. Mountford;Philip D. Minor

  • Antigenic and Molecular Evolution of the Vaccine Strain of Type 3 Poliovirus during the Period of Excretion by a Primary Vaccinee

    Philip D. Minor;Ann John;Morag Ferguson;Joseph P. Icenogle

  • Antigenic Structure of Picornaviruses

    P. D. Minor

  • Vaccine-derived poliovirus (VDPV): Impact on poliomyelitis eradication.

    Philip Minor

  • Comparison of the complete nucleotide sequences of the genomes of the neurovirulent poliovirus P3/Leon/37 and its attenuated Sabin vaccine derivative P3/Leon 12a1b.

    Glyn Stanway;Pamela J. Hughes;Roger C. Mountford;Peter Reeve

  • Location and primary structure of a major antigenic site for poliovirus neutralization.

    P. D. Minor;G. C. Schild;J. Bootman;D. M. A. Evans

  • Evolution of the Sabin Strain of Type 3 Poliovirus in an Immunodeficient Patient during the Entire 637-Day Period of Virus Excretion

    Javier Martín;Glynis Dunn;Robin Hull;Varsha Patel

  • Failure to clear persistent vaccine-derived neurovirulent poliovirus infection in an immunodeficient man

    Calman MacLennan;Glynis Dunn;Aarnoud P Huissoon;Dinakantha S Kumararatne

  • The effect of sequences in the 5' non-coding region on the replication of polioviruses in the human gut.

    Philip D. Minor;Glynis Dunn

  • Reversion of the attenuated and temperature-sensitive phenotypes of the Sabin type 3 strain of poliovirus in vaccinees.

    A.J. Macadam;C. Arnold;J. Howlett;A. John

  • Translation deficiency of the Sabin type 3 poliovirus genome: association with an attenuating mutation C472----U.

    Yuri V. Svitkin;Nick Cammack;Philip D. Minor;Jeffrey W. Almond

  • Poliovirus-specific CD4+ Th1 clones with both cytotoxic and helper activity mediate protective humoral immunity against a lethal poliovirus infection in transgenic mice expressing the human poliovirus receptor

    B. P. Mahon;K. Katrak;A. Nomoto;A. J. Macadam

  • Reversion to neurovirulence of the live-attenuated Sabin type 3 oral pollovirus vaccine

    A.J. Cann;G. Stanway;P.J. Hughes;P.D. Minor

  • The nucleotide sequence of poliovirus type 3 leon 12 a1b: comparison with poliovirus type 1.

    Glyn Stanway;Alan J. Cann;Rudolf Hauptmann;Pamela Hughes

Frequent Co-Authors

Jeffrey W. Almond
Jeffrey W. Almond Sanofi (France)
Glyn Stanway
Glyn Stanway University of Essex
Alan D.T. Barrett
Alan D.T. Barrett The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Subrata Ghosh
Subrata Ghosh University College Cork
Eric Delwart
Eric Delwart University of California, San Francisco
John Wood
John Wood National Institute for Biological Standards and Control
Adrian Jenkins
Adrian Jenkins Durham University
Robin Thorpe
Robin Thorpe National Institute for Biological Standards and Control
Dennis W. Trent
Dennis W. Trent The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Konstantin Chumakov
Konstantin Chumakov US Food and Drug Administration

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