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D-Index
50
Citations
6486
World Ranking
4506
National Ranking
1740

Stephen St. Jeor publication distribution in Microbiology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Microbiology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Stephen St. Jeor sits on this spectrum.

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55 publications 679+

This scientist: 106 publications — 7th percentile

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

The last bar groups every scientist with 679 publications or more.

Stephen St. Jeor D-index placement in Microbiology in 2026

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

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40 D-Index 127+

This scientist: 50 D-Index — 21st percentile

21% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 127 D-Index or more.

Overview

Stephen St. Jeor is affiliated with the University of Nevada Reno in the United States and has contributed to research primarily within the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Medicine. Their work spans subfields including Infectious Diseases, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, and Plant Science.

Their research often addresses topics related to viral infections, with a notable focus on Viral Infections and Vectors, Vector-Borne Animal Diseases, and Plant Virus Research Studies.

Among the published work, one recent paper is titled "Recombinant histone H1.3 inhibits orthohantavirus infection in vitro", published in 2020 in the journal BioNanoScience.

Frequent collaborators in Stephen St. Jeor's research include:

  • Daria S. Chulpanova
  • Valeriya V. Solovyeva
  • Г. Ш. Исаева
  • Svetlana F. Khaiboullina
  • Albert A. Rizvanov

The main publication venue associated with their work is BioNanoScience, where at least one of their papers has appeared.

Best Publications

  • Genetic Diversity and Epidemiology of Hantaviruses in Argentina

    Silvana Levis;Sergey P. Morzunov;Joan E. Rowe;Delia Enria

  • D2 dopamine receptor gene and cigarette smoking: A reward gene?

    E.P. Noble;S.T.St. Jeor;T. Ritchie;K. Syndulko

  • Infection of hematopoietic progenitor cells by human cytomegalovirus.

    Jaroslaw P. Maciejewski;Eric E. Bruening;Robert E. Donahue;Edward S. Mocarski

  • Hantaviruses: molecular biology, evolution and pathogenesis

    Svetlana F. Khaiboullina;S. P. Morzunov;Stephen C. St. Jeor

  • Genetic Analysis of the Diversity and Origin of Hantaviruses in Peromyscus leucopus Mice in North America

    Sergey P. Morzunov;Sergey P. Morzunov;Joan E. Rowe;Thomas G. Ksiazek;Clarence J. Peters

  • Naturally Occurring Sin Nombre Virus Genetic Reassortants

    Winnie W. Henderson;Martha C. Monroe;Stephen C. St. Jeor;Wesley P. Thayer;Wesley P. Thayer

  • Characterization of an Antisense Transcript Spanning the UL81-82 Locus of Human Cytomegalovirus

    Mariana Bego;J. Maciejewski;S. Khaiboullina;G. Pari

  • Spread of Human Cytomegalovirus (HCMV) After Infection of Human Hematopoietic Progenitor Cells: Model of HCMV Latency

    T. Zhuravskaya;Jaroslaw P Maciejewski;D. M. Netski;E. Bruening

  • New hantaviruses causing hantavirus pulmonary syndrome in central Argentina

    Silvana Levis;Joan E Rowe;Sergey Morzunov;Delia A Enria

  • Sin Nombre virus pathogenesis in Peromyscus maniculatus.

    Dale Netski;Brandolyn H. Thran;Stephen C. St. Jeor

  • Sin nombre virus and rodent species diversity: a test of the dilution and amplification hypotheses.

    Christine A. Clay;Erin M. Lehmer;Stephen St. Jeor;M. Denise Dearing

  • Remote sensing and geographic information systems: charting Sin Nombre virus infections in deer mice.

    John D. Boone;Kenneth C. McGwire;Elmer W. Otteson;Robert S. DeBaca

  • Human cytomegalovirus alters interleukin-6 production by endothelial cells

    Graca D. Almeida;Christopher D. Porada;Stephen St Jeor;Joao L. Ascensao

  • Coexistence of Several Novel Hantaviruses in Rodents Indigenous to North America

    Joan E. Rowe;Stephen C. St. Jeor;Jeffrey Riolo;Elmer W. Otteson

  • Adenovirus vectors expressing hantavirus proteins protect hamsters against lethal challenge with andes virus.

    David Safronetz;David Safronetz;David Safronetz;Nagendra R. Hegde;Hideki Ebihara;Hideki Ebihara;Michael Denton

  • Analysis of Hantavirus Genetic Diversity in Argentina: S Segment-Derived Phylogeny

    Marlene C. Bohlman;Sergey P. Morzunov;John Meissner;Mary Beth Taylor

  • In vitro infection of megakaryocytes and their precursors by human cytomegalovirus.

    Kirsten Crapnell;Esmail D. Zanjani;Aniruddho Chaudhuri;Joao L. Ascensao

  • Contact heterogeneity in deer mice: implications for Sin Nombre virus transmission

    Christine A Clay;Erin M Lehmer;Andrea Previtali;Stephen St. Jeor

  • Human cytomegalovirus persists in myeloid progenitors and is passed to the myeloid progeny in a latent form.

    Svetlana F. Khaiboullina;Jaroslaw P. Maciejewski;Kirsten Crapnell;Patricia A. Spallone

  • The Development by Cytomegalovirus-Infected Cells of Binding Affinity for Normal Human Immunoglobulin

    Diana Westmoreland;Stephen St. Jeor;Fred Rapp

  • Cytomegalovirus replication in cells pretreated with 5-iodo-2'-deoxyuridine.

    Stephen St. Jeor;Fred Rapp

Frequent Co-Authors

Graça Almeida-Porada
Graça Almeida-Porada Wake Forest University
M. Denise Dearing
M. Denise Dearing University of Utah
Esmail D. Zanjani
Esmail D. Zanjani University of Nevada Reno
Jaroslaw P. Maciejewski
Jaroslaw P. Maciejewski Cleveland Clinic
Thomas G. Ksiazek
Thomas G. Ksiazek The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Fred Rapp
Fred Rapp Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
Stuart T. Nichol
Stuart T. Nichol Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Heinz Feldmann
Heinz Feldmann National Institutes of Health
Bruce S. Seal
Bruce S. Seal Oregon State University
Gary Kobinger
Gary Kobinger The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston

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