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Immunology

D-Index
44
Citations
10946
World Ranking
4750
National Ranking
208

Sammy Bedoui publication distribution in Immunology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Immunology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Sammy Bedoui sits on this spectrum.

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62 publications 807+

This scientist: 121 publications — 7th percentile

7% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 807 publications or more.

Sammy Bedoui D-index placement in Immunology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Immunology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Sammy Bedoui sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 157+

This scientist: 44 D-Index — 4th percentile

4% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 157 D-Index or more.

Overview

Sammy Bedoui is affiliated with the University of Melbourne in Australia. Their research primarily focuses on immunology and microbiology, with contributions also in biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine. The subfields that frame their work include immunology, molecular biology, infectious diseases, oncology, and epidemiology.

Their research explores various topics with particular emphasis on immune cell function and interaction, T-cell and B-cell immunology, immunotherapy and immune responses, inflammasome and immune disorders, interferon and immune responses, cell death mechanisms and regulation, and epidemiology related to Salmonella and Campylobacter.

Frequent co-authors in their collaborative work include Annabell Bachem, Sven Engel, Thomas Gebhardt, Marco J. Herold, and Elise Gressier. These partnerships have contributed to research published predominantly in venues such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Immunity, Nature Immunology, Cell Reports, and PLoS Pathogens.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Bedoui include the following:

  • Emerging connectivity of programmed cell death pathways and its physiological implications, 2020, Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology
  • Flexible Usage and Interconnectivity of Diverse Cell Death Pathways Protect against Intracellular Infection, 2020, Immunity
  • Type 1 conventional dendritic cells maintain and guide the differentiation of precursors of exhausted T cells in distinct cellular niches, 2022, Immunity
  • Intracellular Staphylococcus aureus and host cell death pathways, 2021, Cellular Microbiology
  • CD4 + T cell immunity against cutaneous melanoma encompasses multifaceted MHC II-dependent responses, 2024, Science Immunology

Best Publications

  • Apoptotic Caspases Suppress mtDNA-Induced STING-Mediated Type I IFN Production

    Michael J. White;Michael J. White;Kate McArthur;Kate McArthur;Donald Metcalf;Donald Metcalf;Rachael M. Lane

  • Migratory dendritic cells transfer antigen to a lymph node-resident dendritic cell population for efficient CTL priming.

    Rhys S. Allan;Jason Waithman;Sammy Bedoui;Claerwen M. Jones

  • Cross-presentation of viral and self antigens by skin-derived CD103 + dendritic cells

    Sammy Bedoui;Paul G Whitney;Jason Waithman;Jason Waithman;Liv Eidsmo

  • Microbiota-Derived Short-Chain Fatty Acids Promote the Memory Potential of Antigen-Activated CD8+ T Cells

    Annabell Bachem;Christina Makhlouf;Katrina J. Binger;David P. de Souza

  • Cutting Edge: CD69 Interference with Sphingosine-1-Phosphate Receptor Function Regulates Peripheral T Cell Retention

    Laura K Mackay;Asolina Braun;Bethany L Macleod;Nicholas Collins

  • NLRP3 inflammasome activation downstream of cytoplasmic LPS recognition by both caspase-4 and caspase-5.

    Paul J. Baker;Paul J. Baker;Dave Boucher;Damien Bierschenk;Christina Tebartz

  • A three-stage intrathymic development pathway for the mucosal-associated invariant T cell lineage

    Hui-Fern Koay;Nicholas A Gherardin;Nicholas A Gherardin;Anselm Enders;Liyen Loh

  • Tissue-resident memory CD8 + T cells promote melanoma-immune equilibrium in skin

    Simone L Park;Anthony Buzzai;Jai Rautela;Jyh Liang Hor

  • CD8+ T Cells Orchestrate pDC-XCR1+ Dendritic Cell Spatial and Functional Cooperativity to Optimize Priming.

    Anna Brewitz;Sarah Eickhoff;Sabrina Dähling;Thomas Quast

  • IFNs Modify the Proteome of Legionella-Containing Vacuoles and Restrict Infection Via IRG1-Derived Itaconic Acid.

    Jan Naujoks;Christoph Tabeling;Brian D. Dill;Christine Hoffmann

  • Tissue-resident memory T cells in tissue homeostasis, persistent infection, and cancer surveillance.

    Thomas Gebhardt;Umaimainthan Palendira;David C Tscharke;Sammy Bedoui

  • Skin CD4( ) memory T cells exhibit combined cluster-mediated retention and equilibration with the circulation

    Nicholas Collins;Xiaodong Jiang;Ali Zaid;Bethany L. Macleod

  • NLRC4 inflammasomes in dendritic cells regulate noncognate effector function by memory CD8+ T cells

    Andreas Kupz;Greta Guarda;Thomas Gebhardt;Leif E Sander

  • Relevance of neuropeptide Y for the neuroimmune crosstalk.

    Sammy Bedoui;Noriyuki Kawamura;Rainer H Straub;Reinhard Pabst

  • Minimal activation of memory CD8+ T cell by tissue-derived dendritic cells favors the stimulation of naive CD8+ T cells.

    Gabrielle T Belz;Sammy Bedoui;Fiona Kupresanin;Francis R Carbone

  • STING-mediated type-I interferons contribute to the neuroinflammatory process and detrimental effects following traumatic brain injury

    Amar Abdullah;Moses Zhang;Tony Frugier;Sammy Bedoui

  • Putative IKDCs are functionally and developmentally similar to natural killer cells, but not to dendritic cells

    Irina Caminschi;Fatma Ahmet;Klaus Heger;Jason Brady

  • Flexible Usage and Interconnectivity of Diverse Cell Death Pathways Protect against Intracellular Infection.

    Marcel Doerflinger;Marcel Doerflinger;Yexuan Deng;Yexuan Deng;Paul Whitney;Ranja Salvamoser;Ranja Salvamoser

  • Selected Toll-like Receptor Ligands and Viruses Promote Helper-Independent Cytotoxic T Cell Priming by Upregulating CD40L on Dendritic Cells

    Susan Johnson;Susan Johnson;Yifan Zhan;Robyn M. Sutherland;Adele M. Mount;Adele M. Mount

  • GM‐CSF increases cross‐presentation and CD103 expression by mouse CD8+ spleen dendritic cells

    Yifan Zhan;Yifan Zhan;Emma M. Carrington;Emma M. Carrington;Annemarie van Nieuwenhuijze;Sammy Bedoui

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas Gebhardt
Thomas Gebhardt University of Melbourne
William R. Heath
William R. Heath University of Melbourne
Richard A. Strugnell
Richard A. Strugnell University of Melbourne
Marco J. Herold
Marco J. Herold Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
Andrew M. Lew
Andrew M. Lew Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
Reinhard Pabst
Reinhard Pabst Hannover Medical School
Stephen J. Turner
Stephen J. Turner Monash University
Francis R. Carbone
Francis R. Carbone University of Melbourne
Andrew G. Brooks
Andrew G. Brooks University of Melbourne
Andreas Strasser
Andreas Strasser Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research

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