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Microbiology
Germany
2023

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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
Microbiology D-index 73 Citations 24,317 209 World Ranking 994 National Ranking 55

Research.com Recognitions

Awards & Achievements

2023 - Research.com Microbiology in Germany Leader Award

2013 - Member of Academia Europaea

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Gene
  • Bacteria
  • Internal medicine

His primary scientific interests are in Genetics, Helicobacter pylori, Gene, Microbiology and Immunology. The various areas that he examines in his Helicobacter pylori study include Mutation and Phylogeography, Phylogenetics. His Microbiology study combines topics in areas such as Bacterial Physiological Phenomena, Flagellum, Pathogenic bacteria, Bacteria and Chemotaxis.

His studies in Immunology integrate themes in fields like Vero cell, Disease and Virology. Sebastian Suerbaum has researched Disease in several fields, including Upper gastrointestinal, Pharmacotherapy and Epidemiology. In his research on the topic of Helicobacter pylori infection, Gastroenterology and Internal medicine is strongly related with Family medicine.

His most cited work include:

  • Helicobacter pylori infection. (2459 citations)
  • Management of Helicobacter pylori infection—the Maastricht V/Florence Consensus Report (1149 citations)
  • Traces of human migrations in Helicobacter pylori populations (778 citations)

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

Sebastian Suerbaum focuses on Genetics, Helicobacter pylori, Microbiology, Gene and Immunology. His research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of Genetic diversity and Genetics. The study incorporates disciplines such as Evolutionary biology, Virology, Mutation, Genetic variability and Gastric mucosa in addition to Helicobacter pylori.

His work focuses on many connections between Microbiology and other disciplines, such as Virulence, that overlap with his field of interest in Multilocus sequence typing. His work in Gene tackles topics such as Molecular biology which are related to areas like Peptide sequence. His Immunology study combines topics in areas such as Disease, Inflammatory bowel disease and Allele.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Genetics (37.77%)
  • Helicobacter pylori (29.26%)
  • Microbiology (30.32%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2015-2021)?

  • Microbiology (30.32%)
  • Helicobacter pylori (29.26%)
  • Gene (29.26%)

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

Sebastian Suerbaum mostly deals with Microbiology, Helicobacter pylori, Gene, Genetics and Genome. As a part of the same scientific study, Sebastian Suerbaum usually deals with the Microbiology, concentrating on Virulence and frequently concerns with Single-nucleotide polymorphism. Sebastian Suerbaum combines subjects such as Virology, Stomach, Pathogenicity island, Adaptation and Chronic infection with his study of Helicobacter pylori.

As a member of one scientific family, Sebastian Suerbaum mostly works in the field of Stomach, focusing on Zoology and, on occasion, Immunology. His research in Genome focuses on subjects like Genetic variation, which are connected to Nucleic acid sequence, Conserved sequence, Horizontal gene transfer, Clone and Genotype. His work in the fields of Internal medicine, such as Helicobacter pylori infection and Consensus conference, intersects with other areas such as Clarithromycin resistance.

Between 2015 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Management of Helicobacter pylori infection—the Maastricht V/Florence Consensus Report (1149 citations)
  • Foxp3(+) T cells expressing RORγt represent a stable regulatory T-cell effector lineage with enhanced suppressive capacity during intestinal inflammation. (161 citations)
  • Different gastric microbiota compositions in two human populations with high and low gastric cancer risk in Colombia (83 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Gene
  • Bacteria
  • Internal medicine

His main research concerns Helicobacter pylori, Immunology, Genetics, Stomach and Raw meat. When carried out as part of a general Helicobacter pylori research project, his work on Helicobacter pylori infection is frequently linked to work in Clarithromycin resistance, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study. His study in Immunology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Carriage, Bacterial adhesin, Transcription factor and Cell biology.

Genetics is closely attributed to Antrum in his work. His Stomach research incorporates elements of Zoology, 16S ribosomal RNA, Pathogenicity island and Metagenomics. Sebastian Suerbaum interconnects Veterinary medicine, Food microbiology, Multilocus sequence typing and Food chain in the investigation of issues within Raw meat.

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Best Publications

Helicobacter pylori infection.

Sebastian Suerbaum;Pierre Michetti.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2009)

3726 Citations

Management of Helicobacter pylori infection—the Maastricht V/Florence Consensus Report

P. Malfertheiner;F. Mégraud;C. O'Morain;Javier Gisbert.
Gut (2017)

2514 Citations

Traces of human migrations in Helicobacter pylori populations

Daniel Falush;Thierry Wirth;Bodo Linz;Jonathan K. Pritchard.
Science (2003)

1138 Citations

An African origin for the intimate association between humans and Helicobacter pylori

Bodo Linz;Francois Balloux;Yoshan Moodley;Andrea Manica.
Nature (2007)

1122 Citations

The role of motility as a virulence factor in bacteria.

Christine Josenhans;Sebastian Suerbaum.
International Journal of Medical Microbiology (2002)

732 Citations

Probiotic Escherichia coli Nissle 1917 inhibits leaky gut by enhancing mucosal integrity.

Sya N. Ukena;Anurag Singh;Ulrike Dringenberg;Regina Engelhardt.
PLOS ONE (2007)

518 Citations

Recombination and mutation during long-term gastric colonization by Helicobacter pylori: Estimates of clock rates, recombination size, and minimal age

Daniel Falush;Christian Kraft;Nancy S. Taylor;Pelayo Correa.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2001)

476 Citations

The impact of the microbiota on the pathogenesis of IBD: lessons from mouse infection models

Sandra Nell;Sebastian Suerbaum;Christine Josenhans.
Nature Reviews Microbiology (2010)

451 Citations

Helicobacter pylori evolution and phenotypic diversification in a changing host

Sebastian Suerbaum;Christine Josenhans.
Nature Reviews Microbiology (2007)

445 Citations

The spatial orientation of Helicobacter pylori in the gastric mucus.

Sören Schreiber;Manuela Konradt;Claudia Groll;Peter Scheid.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2004)

399 Citations

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