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Overview

Serena Spudich is affiliated with Yale University in the United States and has contributed extensively to research in medicine and immunology and microbiology. Their scholarly work encompasses numerous studies primarily focused on infectious diseases, virology, and neurology, along with emergency medicine and epidemiology as key subfields of study.

The main research topics include:

  • HIV Research and Treatment
  • HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions
  • HIV-related health complications and treatments
  • Long-Term Effects of COVID-19
  • Cytomegalovirus and herpesvirus research
  • COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies
  • Tryptophan and brain disorders

Among the recent papers authored or co-authored by Serena Spudich are:

  • "Neuropathogenesis and Neurologic Manifestations of the Coronaviruses in the Age of Coronavirus Disease 2019" (2020), published in JAMA Neurology
  • "Nervous system consequences of COVID-19" (2022), published in Science
  • "Assessment of Brain Injury Using Portable, Low-Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging at the Bedside of Critically Ill Patients" (2020), published in JAMA Neurology
  • "Divergent and self-reactive immune responses in the CNS of COVID-19 patients with neurological symptoms" (2021), published in Cell Reports Medicine
  • "Single-cell multiomics reveals persistence of HIV-1 in expanded cytotoxic T cell clones" (2022), published in Immunity

Serena Spudich collaborates frequently with several researchers. Notable co-authors include:

  • Phillip Chan
  • Carlo Sacdalan
  • Robert Paul
  • Nittaya Phanuphak
  • Richard W. Price

Publication venues where Serena Spudich has contributed multiple articles are:

  • UNC Libraries
  • Neurology
  • AIDS
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • The Journal of Infectious Diseases

Best Publications

  • Missense mutations in the rod domain of the lamin A/C gene as causes of dilated cardiomyopathy and conduction-system disease.

    Diane Fatkin;Calum MacRae;Takeshi Sasaki;Matthew R. Wolff

  • Neuropathogenesis and Neurologic Manifestations of the Coronaviruses in the Age of Coronavirus Disease 2019: A Review.

    Adeel S. Zubair;Lindsay S. McAlpine;Tova Gardin;Shelli Farhadian

  • Central Nervous System Viral Invasion and Inflammation During Acute HIV Infection

    Victor Valcour;Thep Chalermchai;Napapon Sailasuta;Mary Marovich

  • Plasma Concentration of the Neurofilament Light Protein (NFL) is a Biomarker of CNS Injury in HIV Infection: A Cross-Sectional Study

    Magnus Gisslén;Richard W. Price;Ulf Andreasson;Niklas Norgren

  • HIV-1 Viral Escape in Cerebrospinal Fluid of Subjects on Suppressive Antiretroviral Treatment

    Arvid Edén;Dietmar Fuchs;Lars Hagberg;Staffan Nilsson

  • Rapid HIV RNA rebound after antiretroviral treatment interruption in persons durably suppressed in Fiebig I acute HIV infection.

    Donn J. Colby;Lydie Trautmann;Lydie Trautmann;Suteeraporn Pinyakorn;Suteeraporn Pinyakorn;Louise Leyre

  • Cerebrospinal Fluid HIV Escape Associated with Progressive Neurologic Dysfunction in Patients on Antiretroviral Therapy with Well-Controlled Plasma Viral Load

    Michael J. Peluso;Francesca Ferretti;Julia Peterson;Evelyn Lee

  • HIV-1 replication in the central nervous system occurs in two distinct cell types.

    Gretja Schnell;Sarah Joseph;Serena Spudich;Richard W. Price

  • Cerebrospinal fluid neopterin: an informative biomarker of central nervous system immune activation in HIV-1 infection

    Lars Hagberg;Paola Cinque;Magnus Gisslen;Bruce J Brew

  • HIV-1-Related Central Nervous System Disease: Current Issues in Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, and Treatment

    Serena Spudich;Francisco González-Scarano

  • Immune activation of the central nervous system is still present after >4 years of effective highly active antiretroviral therapy.

    Arvid Edén;Richard W. Price;Serena Spudich;Dietmar Fuchs

  • Recommendations for analytical antiretroviral treatment interruptions in HIV research trials—report of a consensus meeting

    Boris Julg;Boris Julg;Lynda Dee;Jintanat Ananworanich;Dan H Barouch;Dan H Barouch

  • Compartmentalized replication of R5 T cell-tropic HIV-1 in the central nervous system early in the course of infection

    Christa Buckheit Sturdevant;Sarah B Joseph;Gretja Schnell;Richard W Price

  • Neuropathogenesis of HIV: from initial neuroinvasion to HIV-associated neurocognitive disorder (HAND).

    Zaina Zayyad;Serena Spudich

  • Cerebrospinal fluid and neuroimaging biomarker abnormalities suggest early neurological injury in a subset of individuals during primary HIV infection.

    Michael J. Peluso;Dieter J. Meyerhoff;Richard W. Price;Julia Peterson

  • Prevalence of CXCR4 Tropism among Antiretroviral-Treated HIV-1–Infected Patients with Detectable Viremia

    Peter W. Hunt;P. Richard Harrigan;P. Richard Harrigan;Wei Huang;Michael Bates

  • Cerebrospinal fluid HIV infection and pleocytosis: Relation to systemic infection and antiretroviral treatment

    Serena S Spudich;Annelie C Nilsson;Nicole D Lollo;Teri J Liegler

  • Amyloid and tau cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers in HIV infection

    Magnus Gisslén;Jan Krut;Ulf Andreasson;Kaj Blennow

  • Compartmentalization and Clonal Amplification of HIV-1 Variants in the Cerebrospinal Fluid during Primary Infection

    Gretja Schnell;Richard W. Price;Ronald Swanstrom;Serena Spudich

  • Central nervous system immune activation characterizes primary human immunodeficiency virus 1 infection even in participants with minimal cerebrospinal fluid viral burden.

    Serena Spudich;Magnus Gisslen;Lars Hagberg;Evelyn Lee

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard W. Price
Richard W. Price University of California, San Francisco
Jintanat Ananworanich
Jintanat Ananworanich Moderna Therapeutics (United States)
Magnus Gisslén
Magnus Gisslén Sahlgrenska University Hospital
Dietmar Fuchs
Dietmar Fuchs Innsbruck Medical University
Lars Hagberg
Lars Hagberg Sahlgrenska University Hospital
Henrik Zetterberg
Henrik Zetterberg University of Gothenburg
Merlin L. Robb
Merlin L. Robb Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
Steven G. Deeks
Steven G. Deeks University of California, San Francisco
Paola Cinque
Paola Cinque Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
Nelson L. Michael
Nelson L. Michael Walter Reed Army Institute of Research

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