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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Immunology D-index 68 Citations 13,422 121 World Ranking 1215 National Ranking 642

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Awards & Achievements

2010 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Immune system
  • Virus
  • Gene

Raymond M. Welsh mainly investigates Virology, Immunology, Cytotoxic T cell, Virus and Lymphocytic choriomeningitis. His Virology research incorporates elements of T cell, Interleukin 21, Heterologous and Antigen. His Interleukin 21 research includes themes of IL-2 receptor, Natural killer T cell, Interferon gamma, Molecular biology and Interleukin 12.

His Cytotoxic T cell research incorporates themes from Acquired immune system, CD8 and Bone marrow. The Virus study combines topics in areas such as Receptor and Antibody. The various areas that Raymond M. Welsh examines in his Lymphocytic choriomeningitis study include Adoptive cell transfer, Tolerance induction, Transplantation and In vivo.

His most cited work include:

  • The virology and immunobiology of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus infection. (457 citations)
  • Natural killer cells act as rheostats modulating antiviral T cells (418 citations)
  • Murine Cytomegalovirus Is Regulated by a Discrete Subset of Natural Killer Cells Reactive with Monoclonal Antibody to Ly49h (389 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Virology, Immunology, Cytotoxic T cell, Virus and T cell are his primary areas of study. His work carried out in the field of Virology brings together such families of science as Epitope, Antibody, Natural killer cell and Lymphocytic choriomeningitis. Raymond M. Welsh combines topics linked to Heterologous with his work on Immunology.

His research in Cytotoxic T cell intersects with topics in CD8 and Antigen. His research integrates issues of Cell, Microbiology, Vaccinia, Immunopathology and In vivo in his study of Virus. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Apoptosis and Cancer research.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Virology (53.60%)
  • Immunology (50.36%)
  • Cytotoxic T cell (46.76%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2010-2020)?

  • Cytotoxic T cell (46.76%)
  • Immunology (50.36%)
  • T cell (29.50%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His primary scientific interests are in Cytotoxic T cell, Immunology, T cell, Immune system and Interleukin 21. His Immunology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as IRF4 and Virology. His Virology research includes themes of Antibody and Heterologous.

His studies in T cell integrate themes in fields like CD8 and Antigen. His Immune system study combines topics in areas such as Virus and Interferon. In his study, Epitope is inextricably linked to Lymphocytic choriomeningitis, which falls within the broad field of Virus.

Between 2010 and 2020, his most popular works were:

  • Natural killer cells act as rheostats modulating antiviral T cells (418 citations)
  • Mice completely lacking immunoproteasomes show major changes in antigen presentation (171 citations)
  • Type 1 interferons and antiviral CD8 T-cell responses. (120 citations)

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Best Publications

The virology and immunobiology of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus infection.

M.J. Buchmeier;R.M. Welsh;F.J. Dutko;M.B.A. Oldstone.
Advances in Immunology (1980)

643 Citations

Murine Cytomegalovirus Is Regulated by a Discrete Subset of Natural Killer Cells Reactive with Monoclonal Antibody to Ly49h

Keith A. Daniels;Gene Devora;Wayne C. Lai;Carey L. O'Donnell.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (2001)

601 Citations

Natural killer cells act as rheostats modulating antiviral T cells

Stephen N. Waggoner;Markus Cornberg;Liisa K. Selin;Raymond M. Welsh.
Nature (2012)

522 Citations

Natural killer cell depletion enhances virus synthesis and virus-induced hepatitis in vivo.

Jack F. Bukowski;Bruce A. Woda;Sonoku Habu;Ko Okumura.
Journal of Immunology (1983)

522 Citations

No one is naive: the significance of heterologous T-cell immunity.

Raymond M. Welsh;Liisa K. Selin.
Nature Reviews Immunology (2002)

478 Citations

Distinct organ-dependent mechanisms for the control of murine cytomegalovirus infection by natural killer cells.

Chin Hun Tay;Raymond M. Welsh.
Journal of Virology (1997)

462 Citations

Adoptive transfer studies demonstrating the antiviral effect of natural killer cells in vivo.

Jack F. Bukowski;John F. Warner;Gunther Dennert;Raymond M. Welsh.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (1985)

425 Citations

Pathogenesis of murine cytomegalovirus infection in natural killer cell-depleted mice.

Jack F. Bukowski;Bruce A. Woda;Raymond M. Welsh.
Journal of Virology (1984)

374 Citations

Cross-reactivities in memory cytotoxic T lymphocyte recognition of heterologous viruses

Liisa K. Selin;Sharon R. Nahill;Raymond M. Welsh.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (1994)

338 Citations

Protective Heterologous Antiviral Immunity and Enhanced Immunopathogenesis Mediated by Memory T Cell Populations

Liisa K. Selin;Steven Michael Varga;Iris C. Wong;Raymond M. Welsh.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (1998)

307 Citations

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