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Thomas L. Benjamin

Thomas L. Benjamin

D-Index & Metrics

Immunology

D-Index
59
Citations
11510
World Ranking
3441
National Ranking
1599

Thomas L. Benjamin 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 Thomas L. Benjamin sits on this spectrum.

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62 publications 807+

This scientist: 136 publications — 11th percentile

11% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Thomas L. Benjamin 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 Thomas L. Benjamin sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 157+

This scientist: 59 D-Index — 32nd percentile

32% 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

  • 2011 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Thomas L. Benjamin is affiliated with Harvard University in the United States. Their research spans multiple areas within computer science, with a particular emphasis on signal processing, artificial intelligence, and hardware and architecture.

The scientist's recent publication includes:

  • Computing with Time: Microarchitectural Weird Machines (2024), Communications of the ACM

Among the recurring topics of their work are:

  • Advanced Malware Detection Techniques
  • Security and Verification in Computing
  • Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) and Hardware Security

Frequent coauthors in their research collaborations include:

  • Jan U.H. Eitel
  • Jesse Elwell
  • Dmitry Evtyushkin
  • Abhrajit Ghosh
  • Angelo Sapello

Thomas L. Benjamin's work has appeared primarily in the venue Communications of the ACM.

The main field of study represented in their publications is computer science, with specific contributions distributed as follows:

  • Signal Processing
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Hardware and Architecture

In recognition of their contributions, Thomas L. Benjamin was named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2011.

Best Publications

  • Structure of simian virus 40 at 3.8-Å resolution

    R. C. Liddington;R. C. Liddington;Y. Yan;Y. Yan;J. Moulai;J. Moulai;R. Sahli;R. Sahli

  • Gangliosides are receptors for murine polyoma virus and SV40.

    Billy Tsai;Joanna M. Gilbert;Thilo Stehle;Wayne Lencer

  • Structure of murine polyomavirus complexed with an oligosaccharide receptor fragment

    Thilo Stehle;Youwei Yan;Thomas L. Benjamin;Stephen C. Harrison;Stephen C. Harrison

  • Host range mutants of polyoma virus.

    Thomas L. Benjamin

  • ERp29 triggers a conformational change in polyomavirus to stimulate membrane binding

    Brian Magnuson;Emily K. Rainey;Thomas Benjamin;Mikhail Baryshev

  • Phosphorylation of polyoma T antigens.

    B.S. Schaffhausen;T.L. Benjamin

  • Virus-Specific RNA in Cells Productively Infected or Transformed by Polyoma Virus

    T.L. Benjamin

  • Tumor antigen(s) in cells productively infected by wild-type polyoma virus and mutant NG-18

    Brian S. Schaffhausen;Jonathan E. Silver;Thomas L. Benjamin

  • Variations in polyoma virus genotype in relation to tumor induction in mice. Characterization of wild type strains with widely differing tumor profiles.

    C. J. Dawe;R. Freund;G. Mandel;K. Ballmer-Hofer

  • Localization of gene functions in polyoma virus DNA

    Jean Feunteun;Lauren Sompayrac;Michele Fluck;Thomas Benjamin

  • Phosphatidylinositol 3-phosphate is present in normal and transformed fibroblasts and is resistant to hydrolysis by bovine brain phospholipase C II.

    D L Lips;P W Majerus;F R Gorga;A T Young

  • Carboxy terminus of polyoma middle-sized tumor antigen is required for attachment to membranes, associated protein kinase activities, and cell transformation.

    Gordon G. Carmichael;Brian S. Schaffhausen;David I. Dorsky;Donald B. Oliver

  • Tumor antigens induced by nontransforming mutants of polyoma virus.

    Jonathan Silver;Jonathan Silver;Brian Schaffhausen;Thomas Benjamin

  • Induction and Utilization of an ATM Signaling Pathway by Polyomavirus

    Jean Dahl;John You;Thomas L. Benjamin

  • Comparison of phosphorylation of two polyoma virus middle T antigens in vivo and in vitro.

    B Schaffhausen;T L Benjamin

  • Regulation of cellular phenotype and expression of polyomavirus middle T antigen in rat fibroblasts.

    L Raptis;H Lamfrom;T L Benjamin

  • Lipid Sorting by Ceramide Structure from Plasma Membrane to ER for the Cholera Toxin Receptor Ganglioside GM1

    Daniel J.-F. Chinnapen;Daniel J.-F. Chinnapen;Wan-Ting Hsieh;Yvonne M. te Welscher;David E. Saslowsky;David E. Saslowsky

  • Comparisons of two early gene functions essential for transformation in polyoma virus and SV-40.

    Michele M. Fluck;Thomas L. Benjamin

  • A single-amino-acid substitution in polyomavirus VP1 correlates with plaque size and hemagglutination behavior.

    R Freund;R L Garcea;R Sahli;T L Benjamin

  • Discrimination between Sialic Acid-Containing Receptors and Pseudoreceptors Regulates Polyomavirus Spread in the Mouse

    P H Bauer;C Cui;W R Liu;T Stehle

  • Murine Polyomavirus Requires the Endoplasmic Reticulum Protein Derlin-2 To Initiate Infection

    Brendan N. Lilley;Joanna M. Gilbert;Hidde L. Ploegh;Thomas L. Benjamin

Frequent Co-Authors

Brian Schaffhausen
Brian Schaffhausen Tufts University
Roderick T. Bronson
Roderick T. Bronson Harvard University
Gordon G. Carmichael
Gordon G. Carmichael University of Connecticut Health Center
Robert L. Garcea
Robert L. Garcea University of Colorado Boulder
Stephen C. Harrison
Stephen C. Harrison Harvard University
Thomas M. Roberts
Thomas M. Roberts Harvard University
John B. Carroll
John B. Carroll University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Kurt Ballmer-Hofer
Kurt Ballmer-Hofer Paul Scherrer Institute
Wayne I. Lencer
Wayne I. Lencer Harvard University

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