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Richard Voellmy is affiliated with the University of Florida in the United States. Their research primarily spans fields such as Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a focus on several subfields including Epidemiology, Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Molecular Biology, Immunology, and Genetics.

The scientist's recent publication record includes works on vaccine development, virus research, and natural compound effects in disease treatment. Notable papers include:

  • Herpes Simplex Viruses Whose Replication Can Be Deliberately Controlled as Candidate Vaccines, 2020, Vaccines
  • Regulated microbe vaccines: from concept to (pre-clinical) reduction to practice, 2025, Expert Review of Vaccines
  • Withaferin A and Celastrol Overwhelm Proteostasis, 2023, International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Very Broadly Effective Hemagglutinin-Directed Influenza Vaccines with Anti-Herpetic Activity, 2024, Vaccines
  • A Broad Influenza Vaccine Based on a Heat-Activated, Tissue-Restricted Replication-Competent Herpesvirus, 2024, Vaccines

Richard Voellmy's work is closely connected to a range of research topics, prominently featuring:

  • Herpesvirus Infections and Treatments
  • Influenza Virus Research Studies
  • Natural Compounds in Disease Treatment
  • Phytochemicals and Medicinal Plants
  • Immunotherapy and Immune Responses
  • Cell Death Mechanisms and Regulation
  • Virus-based Gene Therapy Research

Frequently collaborating with other researchers, Richard Voellmy has coauthored multiple publications with Nuria Vilaboa, David C. Bloom, William Canty, Cameron L. Lilly, and Juan Antonio López. The most frequent coauthors are:

  • Nuria Vilaboa
  • David C. Bloom
  • William Canty
  • Cameron L. Lilly
  • Juan Antonio López

The principal venues for Richard Voellmy's research publications include:

  • Vaccines
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Expert Review of Vaccines
  • Pharmaceuticals

Richard Voellmy has also contributed to book publications with a title in the volume Current Topics in Medicine and Medical Research Vol. 8, published by Book Publisher International (a part of SCIENCEDOMAIN International) in 2020.

Best Publications

  • Repression of Heat Shock Transcription Factor HSF1 Activation by HSP90 (HSP90 Complex) that Forms a Stress-Sensitive Complex with HSF1

    Jiangying Zou;Yongle Guo;Toumy Guettouche;David F Smith

  • Abnormal proteins serve as eukaryotic stress signals and trigger the activation of heat shock genes

    Jayakumar Ananthan;Alfred L. Goldberg;Richard Voellmy

  • CHIP and Hsp70 regulate tau ubiquitination, degradation and aggregation

    Leonard Petrucelli;Dennis Dickson;Kathryn Kehoe;Julie Taylor

  • Key features of heat shock regulatory elements.

    Jahanshah Amin;J. Ananthan;R. Voellmy

  • Activation of human heat shock genes is accompanied by oligomerization, modification, and rapid translocation of heat shock transcription factor HSF1.

    R Baler;G Dahl;R Voellmy

  • Heat shock gene regulation by nascent polypeptides and denatured proteins: hsp70 as a potential autoregulatory factor.

    R Baler;WJ Welch;R Voellmy

  • Analysis of phosphorylation of human heat shock factor 1 in cells experiencing a stress.

    Toumy Guettouche;Frank Boellmann;William S Lane;Richard Voellmy

  • On mechanisms that control heat shock transcription factor activity in metazoan cells.

    Richard Voellmy

  • Multiple layers of regulation of human heat shock transcription factor 1.

    Jianru Zuo;D. Rungger;R. Voellmy

  • Chaperone regulation of the heat shock protein response.

    Richard Voellmy;Frank Boellmann

  • Evidence for a mechanism of repression of heat shock factor 1 transcriptional activity by a multichaperone complex.

    Yongle Guo;Toumy Guettouche;Mary Fenna;Frank Boellmann

  • Overcoming Trastuzumab Resistance in Breast Cancer by Targeting Dysregulated Glucose Metabolism

    Yuhua Zhao;Hao Liu;Zixing Liu;Yan Ding

  • Activation of the DNA-binding ability of human heat shock transcription factor 1 may involve the transition from an intramolecular to an intermolecular triple-stranded coiled-coil structure.

    Jianru Zuo;Ruben Baler;Gerhard Dahl;Richard Voellmy

  • Isolation and functional analysis of a human 70,000-dalton heat shock protein gene segment

    Richard Voellmy;Aftab Ahmed;Paul Schiller;Peter Bromley

  • Expression of functional cell-cell channels from cloned rat liver gap junction complementary DNA

    G Dahl;T Miller;D Paul;R Voellmy

  • Hyperphosphorylation of heat shock transcription factor 1 is correlated with transcriptional competence and slow dissociation of active factor trimers

    Wenle Xia;Richard Voellmy

  • Evidence for a role of Hsp70 in the regulation of the heat shock response in mammalian cells.

    Ruben Baler;Jianying Zou;Richard Voellmy

  • Selective induction of human heat shock gene transcription by the adenovirus E1A gene products, including the 12S E1A product.

    M. C. Simon;K. Kitchener;Hung-Teh Kao;E. Hickey

  • Correlation between glutathione oxidation and trimerization of heat shock factor 1, an early step in stress induction of the Hsp response.

    Jiangying Zou;William F. Salminen;Stephen M. Roberts;Richard Voellmy

  • Heat shock and ecdysterone activation of the Drosophila melanogaster hsp23 gene; a sequence element implied in developmental regulation.

    R Mestril;P Schiller;J Amin;H Klapper

Frequent Co-Authors

Alfred L. Goldberg
Alfred L. Goldberg Harvard University
Jianru Zuo
Jianru Zuo Chinese Academy of Sciences
Mike Hutton
Mike Hutton Eli Lilly (United States)
Gerhard Dahl
Gerhard Dahl University of Miami
Renny T. Franceschi
Renny T. Franceschi University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Jörg Tatzelt
Jörg Tatzelt Ruhr University Bochum
Ted M. Dawson
Ted M. Dawson Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Jesus Santamaria
Jesus Santamaria University of Zaragoza
Manuel Arruebo
Manuel Arruebo University of Zaragoza

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