The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Biology and Biochemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Uwe Karsten sits on this spectrum.
This scientist: 143 publications — 23rd percentile
23% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.
The last bar groups every scientist with 1,028 publications or more.
The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Biology and Biochemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Uwe Karsten sits on this spectrum.
This scientist: 45 D-Index — 3rd percentile
3% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.
The last bar groups every scientist with 167 D-Index or more.
Uwe Karsten was affiliated with the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine in Germany. Their research contributed to the fields of immunology and microbiology as well as medicine, with a particular focus on immunology and radiology, nuclear medicine, and imaging as subfields.
The scientist's work frequently addressed topics related to monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies research, immunotherapy and immune responses, and immunodeficiency and autoimmune disorders.
Uwe Karsten's publications appeared in the journal International Immunopharmacology. Their recent published work includes:
Their research collaborations involved several coauthors including:
Barbara Lustig;Boris Jerchow;Martin Sachs;Sigrid Weiler
M. Kasper;R. Moll;P. Stosiek;U. Karsten
Yi Cao;Peter Stosiek;Georg F. Springer;Uwe Karsten
Steffen Goletz;Peter Astrup Christensen;Peter Kristensen;Dietmar Blohm
U. Karsten;G. Papsdorf;G. Roloff;P. Stolley
Antje Danielczyk;Renate Stahn;Dorian Faulstich;Anja Löffler
Frank Schneider;Wolfgang Kemmner;Wolfgang Haensch;Gudrun Franke
Uwe Karsten;Catherine Diotel;Gunther Klich;Hans Paulsen
Uwe Karsten;Steffen Goletz
Uwe Karsten;Nida Serttas;Hans Paulsen;Antje Danielczyk
M. Kasper;P. Stosiek;H. Typlt;U. Karsten
Peter Stosiek;Michael Kasper;Uwe Karsten
Yi Cao;Uwe R. Karsten;Winfrid Liebrich;Wolfgang Haensch;Wolfgang Haensch
Michael Kasper;Uwe Karsten;Peter Stoslek;Roland Moll
Yi Cao;Dietmar Blohm;B. Michael Ghadimi;Peter Stosiek
Y. Cao;Peter M. Schlag;U. Karsten
Udo Jeschke;D U Richter;A Hammer;V Briese
Uwe Karsten;Silvia von Mensdorff-Pouilly;Steffen Goletz
Uwe Karsten;Günter Butschak;Yi Cao;Steffen Goletz
Peter Stosiek;Michael Kasper;Uwe Karsten
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