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D-Index
59
Citations
10703
World Ranking
3310
National Ranking
1305

Stuart P. Adler 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 Stuart P. Adler sits on this spectrum.

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55 publications 679+

This scientist: 148 publications — 26th percentile

26% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Stuart P. Adler 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 Stuart P. Adler sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 127+

This scientist: 59 D-Index — 42nd percentile

42% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Stuart P. Adler is affiliated with Virginia Commonwealth University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Medicine and the intersecting fields of Immunology and Microbiology. With significant contributions spanning Epidemiology, Immunology, Artificial Intelligence, Biomedical Engineering, and Endocrinology, their body of work addresses various aspects of viral infections, immune response, and computational methods in biology.

Key research topics covered by Adler include:

  • Cytomegalovirus and herpesvirus research
  • Herpesvirus Infections and Treatments
  • Biosensors and Analytical Detection
  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction
  • T-cell and B-cell Immunology
  • Neutrophil, Myeloperoxidase and Oxidative Mechanisms
  • Legionella and Acanthamoeba research

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Adler are:

  • Daniel C. Freed
  • Richard Rupp
  • Dai Wang
  • Tong-Ming Fu
  • Leike Li

Their work is published in several notable scientific venues, including:

  • npj Vaccines
  • The Journal of Immunology
  • The Journal of Infectious Diseases
  • Vaccines
  • The Journal of Open Source Software

Recent publications illustrate a focus on cytomegalovirus and immunological responses, with selected articles:

  • "A conditionally replication-defective cytomegalovirus vaccine elicits potent and diverse functional monoclonal antibodies in a phase I clinical trial," 2021, npj Vaccines
  • "Human Cytomegalovirus Infection Promotes Expansion of a Functionally Superior Cytoplasmic CD3+ NK Cell Subset with a Bcl11b-Regulated T Cell Signature," 2021, The Journal of Immunology
  • "Functional Evaluation and Genetic Evolution of Human T-Cell Responses After Vaccination With a Conditionally Replication-Defective Cytomegalovirus Vaccine," 2020, The Journal of Infectious Diseases
  • "Immunization with Human Cytomegalovirus Core Fusion Machinery and Accessory Envelope Proteins Elicit Strong Synergistic Neutralizing Activities," 2020, Vaccines
  • "HARDy: Handling Arbitrary Recognition of Data in Python," 2022, The Journal of Open Source Software

Through these publications, Adler's research spans experimental vaccine evaluations, immune cell subset characterizations, and computational tools for biological data recognition, integrating both laboratory and data science approaches within biomedical research.

Best Publications

  • Passive Immunization during Pregnancy for Congenital Cytomegalovirus Infection

    Giovanni Nigro;Stuart P. Adler;Renato La Torre

  • Passive Immunization During Pregnancy for Congenital Cytomegalovirus Infection

    Giovanni Nigro;Stuart P. Adler;Renato La Torre;Al M. Best

  • Immunity Induced By Primary Human Cytomegalovirus Infection Protects Against Secondary Infection Among Women Of Childbearing Age

    Stuart P. Adler;Stuart E. Starr;Stanley A. Plotkin;Sue H. Hempfling

  • Prevention of child-to-mother transmission of cytomegalovirus among pregnant women.

    Stuart P. Adler;Jack W. Finney;Anne Marie Manganello;Al M. Best

  • Transfusion-associated Cytomegalovirus Infections

    Stuart P. Adler

  • CYTOMEGALOVIRUS AND CHILD DAY CARE: EVIDENCE FOR AN INCREASED INFECTION RATE AMONG DAY CARE WORKERS

    S. P. Adler

  • Recent Advances in the Prevention and Treatment of Congenital Cytomegalovirus Infections

    Stuart P. Adler;Giovanni Nigro;Lenore Pereira

  • Persistent and Selective Deficiency of CD4+ T Cell Immunity to Cytomegalovirus in Immunocompetent Young Children

    Wenwei Tu;Sharon Chen;Margaret Sharp;Corry Dekker

  • Linezolid versus vancomycin for treatment of resistant Gram-positive infections in children.

    Sheldon L. Kaplan;Jaime G. Deville;Ram Yogev;Ma Rayo Morfin

  • Prevention of child-to-mother transmission of cytomegalovirus by changing behaviors: a randomized controlled trial.

    Stuart P. Adler;Jack W. Finney;Anne Marie Manganello;Al M. Best

  • Knowledge and awareness of congenital cytomegalovirus among women.

    Jiyeon Jeon;Marcia Victor;Stuart P. Adler;Abigail Arwady

  • Placental Enlargement in Women with Primary Maternal Cytomegalovirus Infection Is Associated with Fetal and Neonatal Disease

    Renato La Torre;Giovanni Nigro;Giovanni Nigro;Manuela Mazzocco;Al M. Best

  • Cytomegalovirus vaccines fail to induce epithelial entry neutralizing antibodies comparable to natural infection

    Xiaohong Cui;Benjamin P. Meza;Stuart P. Adler;Michael A. McVoy

  • Administration of oral acyclovir suppressive therapy after neonatal herpes simplex virus disease limited to the skin, eyes and mouth: results of a Phase I/ii trial

    David Kimberlin;Dwight Powell;William Gruber;Pamela Diaz

  • Cytomegalovirus infections in neonates acquired by blood transfusions

    S P Adler;T Chandrika;L Lawrence;J Baggett

  • Manifestations and treatment of human parvovirus B19 infection in immunocompromised patients

    William C. Koch;Gita Massey;Clifton E. Russell;Stuart P. Adler

  • A Canarypox Vector Expressing Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Glycoprotein B Primes for Antibody Responses to a Live Attenuated CMV Vaccine (Towne)

    Stuart P. Adler;Stanley A. Plotkin;Eva Gonczol;Michel Cadoz

  • Molecular epidemiology of cytomegalovirus: viral transmission among children attending a day care center, their parents, and caretakers.

    Stuart P. Adler

  • Immunologic Evidence for Frequent Age-Related Cytomegalovirus Reactivation in Seropositive Immunocompetent Individuals

    Michael A. McVoy;Stuart P. Adler

  • Immunoglobulin Therapy of Fetal Cytomegalovirus Infection Occurring in the First Half of Pregnancy—A Case-Control Study of the Outcome in Children

    Giovanni Nigro;Stuart P. Adler;Giustino Parruti;Maurizio M. Anceschi

Frequent Co-Authors

Tong-Ming Fu
Tong-Ming Fu The University of Texas Health Science Center
Stanley A. Plotkin
Stanley A. Plotkin University of Pennsylvania
Gail J. Demmler
Gail J. Demmler Baylor College of Medicine
Stuart E. Starr
Stuart E. Starr University of Pennsylvania
Mark A. Jacobson
Mark A. Jacobson University of California, San Francisco
Lenore Pereira
Lenore Pereira University of California, San Francisco
Edward S. Mocarski
Edward S. Mocarski Emory University
Zhiqiang An
Zhiqiang An The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Ann M. Arvin
Ann M. Arvin Stanford University
Harry L. Keyserling
Harry L. Keyserling Emory University

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