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Vladimir P. Badovinac

Vladimir P. Badovinac

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Immunology

D-Index
56
Citations
12706
World Ranking
3700
National Ranking
1704

Overview

Vladimir P. Badovinac is affiliated with the University of Iowa in the United States and has an extensive research portfolio primarily within the fields of immunology and microbiology, as well as medicine.

The scientist's research has a strong focus on immunology, with specific subfields including:

  • Immunology
  • Epidemiology
  • Neurology
  • Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
  • Molecular Biology

Key topics in their work cover:

  • Immune Response and Inflammation
  • T-cell and B-cell Immunology
  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction
  • Sepsis Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms
  • Immunotherapy and Immune Responses
  • Adrenal Hormones and Disorders

Badovinac has contributed to multiple research publications appearing frequently in several established journals, among which the most recurrent venues include:

  • The Journal of Immunology (33 publications)
  • Frontiers in Immunology (5 publications)
  • Cell Reports (5 publications)
  • ImmunoHorizons (5 publications)
  • Nature Immunology (4 publications)

Some of the recent papers authored or co-authored by Vladimir P. Badovinac include:

  • "CD4 T Cell Responses and the Sepsis-Induced Immunoparalysis State," 2020, published in Frontiers in Immunology
  • "Peripherally induced brain tissue-resident memory CD8+ T cells mediate protection against CNS infection," 2020, published in Nature Immunology
  • "New Insights into the Immune System Using Dirty Mice," 2020, published in The Journal of Immunology
  • "Ectopic Tcf1 expression instills a stem-like program in exhausted CD8+ T cells to enhance viral and tumor immunity," 2020, published in Cellular and Molecular Immunology
  • "Tcf1 preprograms the mobilization of glycolysis in central memory CD8+ T cells during recall responses," 2022, published in Nature Immunology

Throughout their career, Vladimir P. Badovinac has collaborated extensively with a number of colleagues, with the most frequent co-authors being:

  • Thomas S. Griffith (50 co-authored papers)
  • John T. Harty (31 co-authored papers)
  • Isaac J. Jensen (26 co-authored papers)
  • Mohammad Heidarian (17 co-authored papers)
  • Patrick W. McGonagill (15 co-authored papers)

Best Publications

  • Programmed contraction of CD8(+) T cells after infection.

    Vladimir P. Badovinac;Brandon B. Porter;John T. Harty

  • Shaping and reshaping CD8+ T-cell memory.

    John T. Harty;Vladimir P. Badovinac

  • Differentiation and persistence of memory CD8+ T cells depend on T cell factor 1

    Xinyuan Zhou;Shuyang Yu;Dong-Mei Zhao;John T. Harty

  • Regulation of Antigen-Specific CD8 + T Cell Homeostasis by Perforin and Interferon-γ

    Vladimir P. Badovinac;Amy R. Tvinnereim;John T. Harty

  • Accelerated CD8 + T-cell memory and prime-boost response after dendritic-cell vaccination

    Vladimir P Badovinac;Kelly A N Messingham;Ali Jabbari;Jodie S Haring

  • Initial T Cell Receptor Transgenic Cell Precursor Frequency Dictates Critical Aspects of the CD8+ T Cell Response to Infection

    Vladimir P. Badovinac;Jodie S. Haring;John T. Harty

  • CD8+ T cell contraction is controlled by early inflammation

    Vladimir P Badovinac;Brandon B Porter;John T Harty

  • Defining Memory CD8 T Cell

    Matthew D. Martin;Vladimir P. Badovinac

  • Inflaming the CD8+ T cell response.

    Jodie S. Haring;Vladimir P. Badovinac;John T. Harty

  • Repetitive Antigen Stimulation Induces Stepwise Transcriptome Diversification but Preserves a Core Signature of Memory CD8+ T Cell Differentiation

    Thomas C. Wirth;Hai-Hui Xue;Deepa Rai;Jaime T. Sabel

  • Memory CD8 T cell responses exceeding a large but definable threshold provide long-term immunity to malaria.

    Nathan W. Schmidt;Rebecca L. Podyminogin;Noah S. Butler;Vladimir P. Badovinac

  • Extreme CD8 T cell requirements for anti-malarial liver-stage immunity following immunization with radiation attenuated sporozoites.

    Nathan W. Schmidt;Noah S. Butler;Vladimir P. Badovinac;John T. Harty

  • Programming, demarcating, and manipulating CD8+ T-cell memory.

    Vladimir P. Badovinac;John T. Harty

  • Tracking the total CD8 T cell response to infection reveals substantial discordance in magnitude and kinetics between inbred and outbred hosts.

    Deepa Rai;Nhat-Long L. Pham;John T. Harty;Vladimir P. Badovinac

  • Constitutive Activation of Wnt Signaling Favors Generation of Memory CD8 T Cells

    Dong-Mei Zhao;Shuyang Yu;Xinyuan Zhou;Jodie S. Haring

  • Sepsis-Induced T Cell Immunoparalysis: The Ins and Outs of Impaired T Cell Immunity.

    Isaac J. Jensen;Frances V. Sjaastad;Thomas S. Griffith;Vladimir P. Badovinac

  • Impact of sepsis on CD4 T cell immunity

    Javier Cabrera-Perez;Stephanie A. Condotta;Vladimir P. Badovinac;Thomas S. Griffith

  • The transcription factor Runx3 guards cytotoxic CD8+ effector T cells against deviation towards follicular helper T cell lineage.

    Qiang Shan;Zhouhao Zeng;Shaojun Xing;Fengyin Li

  • CD4 T Cell Responses and the Sepsis-Induced Immunoparalysis State

    Matthew D. Martin;Vladimir P. Badovinac;Thomas S. Griffith

  • Manipulating the Rate of Memory CD8+ T Cell Generation after Acute Infection

    Vladimir P. Badovinac;John T. Harty

  • Regulation of CD8+ T Cells Undergoing Primary and Secondary Responses to Infection in the Same Host

    Vladimir P. Badovinac;Kelly A. Nordyke Messingham;Sara E. Hamilton;John T. Harty

Frequent Co-Authors

John T. Harty
John T. Harty University of Iowa
Thomas S. Griffith
Thomas S. Griffith University of Minnesota
Vladimir Trajkovic
Vladimir Trajkovic University of Belgrade
Steven M. Varga
Steven M. Varga University of Iowa
Kai Tan
Kai Tan Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Fayyaz S. Sutterwala
Fayyaz S. Sutterwala Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Stephen C. Jameson
Stephen C. Jameson University of Minnesota
David Masopust
David Masopust University of Minnesota
Miles P. Davenport
Miles P. Davenport University of New South Wales
Thomas J. Waldschmidt
Thomas J. Waldschmidt University of Iowa

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