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D-Index
78
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24406
World Ranking
1741
National Ranking
856

Sherie L. Morrison 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 Sherie L. Morrison sits on this spectrum.

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62 publications 807+

This scientist: 258 publications — 54th percentile

54% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Sherie L. Morrison 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 Sherie L. Morrison sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 157+

This scientist: 78 D-Index — 65th percentile

65% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1997 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Sherie L. Morrison is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Immunology and Microbiology, with a focused concentration on Immunology, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Oncology, Pathology and Forensic Medicine, and Biotechnology.

Their work involves a range of topics including:

  • Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research
  • Immunotherapy and Immune Responses
  • CAR-T cell therapy research
  • Lymphoma Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Cancer Research and Treatments
  • Advanced Biosensing Techniques and Applications
  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction

Morrison has contributed to several publications across multiple venues such as:

  • Molecular Cancer Therapeutics
  • Cancer Research
  • Regular and Young Investigator Award Abstracts
  • Journal of Interferon & Cytokine Research

Recent papers include:

  • 89Zr-ImmunoPET Shows Therapeutic Efficacy of Anti-CD20-IFNα Fusion Protein in a Murine B-cell Lymphoma Model, 2022, Molecular Cancer Therapeutics
  • Abstract 1726: Preclinical evaluation of a novel tumor selectively targeted and activated immunocytokine platform, 2021, Cancer Research
  • 1159 A targeted masked ImmunoCytokine for CD138 expressing cancers, 2023, Regular and Young Investigator Award Abstracts
  • An Anti-CD138-Targeted Interferon-Alpha Has Broad Efficacy in Solid Tumors Through Direct Tumor Cell Killing and Intratumoral Immune Modulation, 2024, Journal of Interferon & Cytokine Research

Frequent co-authors in Morrison's work include:

  • Alex Vasuthasawat
  • David R. Stover
  • Kham R. Trinh
  • Kirstin A. Zettlitz
  • Felix B. Salazar

Morrison was awarded the title of Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1997.

Best Publications

  • Chimeric human antibody molecules: mouse antigen-binding domains with human constant region domains

    S L Morrison;M J Johnson;L A Herzenberg;V T Oi

  • A tissue-specific transcription enhancer element is located in the major intron of a rearranged immunoglobulin heavy chain gene

    Stephen D. Gillies;Sherie L. Morrison;Vernon T. Oi;Susumu Tonegawa

  • Effect of glycosylation on antibody function: implications for genetic engineering

    Ann Wright;Sherie L. Morrison

  • Transfectomas provide novel chimeric antibodies

    Sherie L. Morrison

  • The binding affinity of human IgG for its high affinity Fc receptor is determined by multiple amino acids in the CH2 domain and is modulated by the hinge region.

    S M Canfield;S L Morrison

  • Studies of aglycosylated chimeric mouse-human IgG. Role of carbohydrate in the structure and effector functions mediated by the human IgG constant region.

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  • Immunoglobulin gene expression in transformed lymphoid cells.

    Vernon T. Oi;Sherie L. Morrison;Leonard A. Herzenberg;Paul Berg

  • Structural features of human immunoglobulin G that determine isotype-specific differences in complement activation.

    Mi-Hua Tao;R. I. F. Smith;S. L. Morrison

  • Analysis of the pH Dependence of the Neonatal Fc Receptor/Immunoglobulin G Interaction Using Antibody and Receptor Variants

    Malini Raghavan;Vincent R. Bonagura;Sherie L. Morrison;Pamela J. Bjorkman

  • Segmental flexibility and complement fixation of genetically engineered chimeric human, rabbit and mouse antibodies.

    J. L. Dangl;T. G. Wensel;S. L. Morrison;L. Stryer

  • Chimeric antibody with human constant regions and mouse variable regions directed against carcinoma-associated antigen 17-1A.

    Lee K. Sun;Peter Curtis;Eva Rakowicz-Szulczynska;John Ghrayeb

  • Design and production of novel tetravalent bispecific antibodies

    M J Coloma;S L Morrison

  • Effect of altered CH2-associated carbohydrate structure on the functional properties and in vivo fate of chimeric mouse-human immunoglobulin G1.

    A Wright;S L Morrison

  • Transport across the primate blood-brain barrier of a genetically engineered chimeric monoclonal antibody to the human insulin receptor.

    M. J. Coloma;Hwa Jeong Lee;A. Kurihara;E. M. Landaw

  • Novel vectors for the expression of antibody molecules using variable regions generated by polymerase chain reaction.

    M J Coloma;A Hastings;L A Wims;S L Morrison

  • Antibody variable region glycosylation: position effects on antigen binding and carbohydrate structure.

    A. Wright;Mi-Hua Tao;E. A. Kabat;S. L. Morrison

  • Effect of C2-Associated Carbohydrate Structure on Ig Effector Function: Studies with Chimeric Mouse-Human IgG1 Antibodies in Glycosylation Mutants of Chinese Hamster Ovary Cells

    Ann Wright;Sherie L. Morrison

  • The differential ability of human IgG1 and IgG4 to activate complement is determined by the COOH-terminal sequence of the CH2 domain.

    M H Tao;S M Canfield;S L Morrison

  • Production of human monoclonal antibody in eggs of chimeric chickens

    Lei Zhu;Marie-Cecile van de Lavoir;Jenny Albanese;David O Beenhouwer

  • Antibody-cytokine fusion proteins for the therapy of cancer.

    Manuel L. Penichet;Sherie L. Morrison

  • Success in specification

    Sherie L. Morrison

  • Genetically engineered antibody molecules.

    Sherie L. Morrison;Vernon T. Oi

  • Influence of the hinge region on complement activation, C1q binding, and segmental flexibility in chimeric human immunoglobulins.

    Lee K. Tan;Robert J. Shopes;Vernon T. Oi;Sherie L. Morrison

  • Transferrin neuropharmaceutical agent fusion protein

    Phillip M. Friden;Ruth M. Starzyk;Sherie L. Morrison;Eun-Chung Park

  • In vivo trafficking and catabolism of IgG1 antibodies with Fc associated carbohydrates of differing structure

    Ann Wright;Yuji Sato;Toyohiro Okada;Kern Hee Chang

Frequent Co-Authors

Eric T. Harvill
Eric T. Harvill University of Georgia
Joseph D. Rosenblatt
Joseph D. Rosenblatt University of Miami
William M. Pardridge
William M. Pardridge University of California, Los Angeles
Benjamin Bonavida
Benjamin Bonavida University of California, Los Angeles
Andrew Saxon
Andrew Saxon University of California, Los Angeles
Iqbal S. Grewal
Iqbal S. Grewal Johnson & Johnson
Elvin A. Kabat
Elvin A. Kabat Columbia University
Anna M. Wu
Anna M. Wu City Of Hope National Medical Center
Pamela J. Bjorkman
Pamela J. Bjorkman California Institute of Technology
Dino Di Carlo
Dino Di Carlo University of California, Los Angeles

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