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Stuart G. Turville is affiliated with the University of New South Wales in Australia and has a significant research profile focused primarily on infectious diseases and immunology within the broader field of medicine.

Their recent research work includes investigations into SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19, addressing topics from viral variant evolution to immune responses and vaccine development. Some notable papers authored by Turville include:

  • SARS-CoV-2 Omicron BA.5: Evolving tropism and evasion of potent humoral responses and resistance to clinical immunotherapeutics relative to viral variants of concern, 2022, published in EBioMedicine
  • SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing antibodies: Longevity, breadth, and evasion by emerging viral variants, 2021, published in PLoS Medicine
  • A persistent neutrophil-associated immune signature characterizes post-COVID-19 pulmonary sequelae, 2022, published in Science Translational Medicine
  • A single dose, BCG-adjuvanted COVID-19 vaccine provides sterilising immunity against SARS-CoV-2 infection, 2021, published in npj Vaccines
  • Long-term persistence of RBD+ memory B cells encoding neutralizing antibodies in SARS-CoV-2 infection, 2021, published in Cell Reports Medicine

Turville collaborates frequently with several researchers including Anupriya Aggarwal, Anthony D. Kelleher, William D. Rawlinson, Alberto Ospina Stella, and Anouschka Akerman. These recurring co-authorships indicate active collaboration within their research community.

Their publication record spans numerous venues, with a concentration in platforms such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), SSRN Electronic Journal, Internal Medicine Journal, EBioMedicine, and Viruses.

Turville's main field of study is medicine, with a marked emphasis on the subfields of infectious diseases, immunology, molecular biology, oncology, and epidemiology.

Research topics prominently covered include:

  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research
  • COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies
  • SARS-CoV-2 detection and testing
  • Long-Term Effects of COVID-19
  • Immunodeficiency and Autoimmune Disorders
  • HIV Research and Treatment
  • Viral Infections and Immunology Research

Best Publications

  • Diversity of receptors binding HIV on dendritic cell subsets

    Stuart G. Turville;Paul U. Cameron;Amanda Handley;George Lin

  • Immunodeficiency virus uptake, turnover, and 2-phase transfer in human dendritic cells

    Stuart G. Turville;John J. Santos;Ines Frank;Paul U. Cameron

  • HIV gp120 receptors on human dendritic cells.

    Stuart G. Turville;Stuart G. Turville;Jim Arthos;Jim Arthos;Kelli Mac Donald;Kelli Mac Donald;Garry Lynch;Garry Lynch

  • Manipulation of dendritic cell function by viruses

    Anthony L Cunningham;Heather Donaghy;Andrew N Harman;Min Kim

  • The influence of cytokines, chemokines and their receptors on HIV-1 replication in monocytes and macrophages.

    Katherine Kedzierska;Suzanne M. Crowe;Stuart Turville;Anthony L. Cunningham

  • HIV-1 infection of human macrophages directly induces viperin which inhibits viral production

    Najla Nasr;Susan Maddocks;Stuart G. Turville;Andrew N. Harman

  • The role of dendritic cell C-type lectin receptors in HIV pathogenesis

    Stuart Turville;John Wilkinson;Paul Cameron;Joanne Dable

  • SARS-CoV-2 Omicron BA.5: Evolving tropism and evasion of potent humoral responses and resistance to clinical immunotherapeutics relative to viral variants of concern

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  • N-Linked Glycosylation Facilitates Sialic Acid-Independent Attachment and Entry of Influenza A Viruses into Cells Expressing DC-SIGN or L-SIGN

    Sarah L. Londrigan;Stuart G. Turville;Michelle D. Tate;Yi-Mo Deng

  • SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing antibodies: Longevity, breadth, and evasion by emerging viral variants.

    Fiona Tea;Alberto Ospina Stella;Anupriya Aggarwal;David Ross Darley;David Ross Darley

  • TNF-alpha induces macroautophagy and regulates MHC class II expression in human skeletal muscle cells

    Christian W. Keller;Claudia Fokken;Stuart G. Turville;Anna Lünemann;Anna Lünemann

  • HIV infection of dendritic cells subverts the IFN induction pathway via IRF-1 and inhibits type 1 IFN production.

    Andrew Harman;Joey Lai;Stuart Turville;Shamith Samarajiwa

  • Human Dendritic Cell Subsets, Ontogeny, and Impact on HIV Infection.

    Jake William Rhodes;Orion Tong;Andrew Nicholas Harman;Stuart Grant Turville

  • Kinetics of HIV-1 capsid uncoating revealed by single-molecule analysis

    Chantal L Márquez;Derrick Lau;James Walsh;Vaibhav Shah

  • Mobilization of HIV spread by diaphanous 2 dependent filopodia in infected dendritic cells.

    Anupriya Aggarwal;Tina L. Iemma;Tina L. Iemma;Ivy Shih;Ivy Shih;Timothy P. Newsome

  • Resolution of de novo HIV production and trafficking in immature dendritic cells.

    Stuart G Turville;Stuart G Turville;Meropi Aravantinou;Hella Stössel;Nikolaus Romani

  • Carrageenan/MIV-150 (PC-815), a combination microbicide.

    José A. Fernandez-Romero;Mitchell Thorn;Stuart G. Turville;Kanani Titchen

  • CD4-specific designed ankyrin repeat proteins are novel potent HIV entry inhibitors with unique characteristics.

    Andreas Schweizer;Peter Rusert;Livia Berlinger;Claudia R. Ruprecht

  • Efficacy of Carraguard®-Based Microbicides In Vivo Despite Variable In Vitro Activity

    Stuart G. Turville;Meropi Aravantinou;Todd Miller;Jessica Kenney

  • Double-Stranded RNA Analog Poly(I:C) Inhibits Human Immunodeficiency Virus Amplification in Dendritic Cells via Type I Interferon-Mediated Activation of APOBEC3G

    Susanna Trapp;Nina R. Derby;Rachel Singer;Andrew Shaw

  • SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing antibodies; longevity, breadth, and evasion by emerging viral variants

    Fiona Tea;Alberto Ospina Stella;Anupriya Aggarwal;David Ross Darley;David Ross Darley

Frequent Co-Authors

Anthony L. Cunningham
Anthony L. Cunningham University of Sydney
Anthony D. Kelleher
Anthony D. Kelleher University of New South Wales
William D. Rawlinson
William D. Rawlinson University of New South Wales
Paul R. Gorry
Paul R. Gorry RMIT University
Paul U. Cameron
Paul U. Cameron University of Melbourne
Christopher C. Goodnow
Christopher C. Goodnow Garvan Institute of Medical Research
Joel P. Mackay
Joel P. Mackay University of Sydney
Richard J. Payne
Richard J. Payne University of Sydney
Kazuo Suzuki
Kazuo Suzuki Teikyo University
Peter R. Schofield
Peter R. Schofield Neuroscience Research Australia

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