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D-Index
63
Citations
11666
World Ranking
3070
National Ranking
1437

Wendy C. Brown 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 Wendy C. Brown sits on this spectrum.

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62 publications 807+

This scientist: 213 publications — 39th percentile

39% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Wendy C. Brown 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 Wendy C. Brown sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 157+

This scientist: 63 D-Index — 40th percentile

40% 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

  • 2017 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation

Overview

Wendy C. Brown is affiliated with Washington State University in the United States. Their research contributions include scholarly articles published primarily in the area of education.

Among their recent work is the article titled PESADELO AMERICANO, published in 2024 in the journal Cadernos de Educação. This paper has been cited once, indicating engagement within the academic community.

Wendy C. Brown has collaborated with several coauthors, including:

  • José Rodolfo Lopes da Silva
  • Márcio Caetano
  • Hudson W. de Carvalho

Their frequent publication venue is:

  • Cadernos de Educação

Wendy C. Brown received the award of Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation in 2017.

Best Publications

  • The Genome Sequence of Taurine Cattle: A Window to Ruminant Biology and Evolution

    Christine G. Elsik;Christine G. Elsik;Christine G. Elsik;Ross L. Tellam;Kim C. Worley;Kim C. Worley;Richard A. Gibbs

  • Genome sequence of Babesia bovis and comparative analysis of apicomplexan hemoprotozoa.

    Kelly A Brayton;Audrey O. T Lau;David R Herndon;Linda Hannick

  • Emergence of Anaplasma marginale antigenic variants during persistent rickettsemia.

    Dorothy M. French;Wendy C. Brown;Guy H. Palmer

  • Type 1 and type 2 responses in regulation of Ig isotype expression in cattle

    D.Mark Estes;Wendy C Brown

  • CD4+ T-Lymphocyte and Immunoglobulin G2 Responses in Calves Immunized with Anaplasma marginale Outer Membranes and Protected against Homologous Challenge

    Wendy C. Brown;Varda Shkap;Daming Zhu;Travis C. McGuire

  • DNA from Protozoan Parasites Babesia bovis, Trypanosoma cruzi, and T. brucei Is Mitogenic for B Lymphocytes and Stimulates Macrophage Expression of Interleukin-12, Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha, and Nitric Oxide

    Lisl K. M. Shoda;Kimberly A. Kegerreis;Carlos E. Suarez;Isabel Roditi

  • BOVINE TYPE 1 AND TYPE 2 RESPONSES

    W.C Brown;Allison C Rice-Ficht;D.Mark Estes

  • Feline immunodeficiency virus infects both CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocytes.

    Wendy C. Brown;Ledawn Bissey;Kathleen S. Logan;Niels C Pedersen

  • DNA probes detect genomic diversity in Theileria parva stocks.

    Patricia A. Conrad;Keith Iams;Wendy C. Brown;Baljinder Sohanpal

  • Analysis of monoclonal antibodies specific for the gamma delta TcR.

    W.C. Davis;W.C. Brown;M.J. Hamilton;C.R. Wyatt

  • Antigenic variation in the persistence and transmission of the ehrlichia Anaplasma marginale.

    Guy H. Palmer;Wendy C. Brown;Fred R. Rurangirwa

  • Identification of Novel Antigenic Proteins in a Complex Anaplasma marginale Outer Membrane Immunogen by Mass Spectrometry and Genomic Mapping

    Job E. Lopez;William F. Siems;Guy H. Palmer;Kelly A. Brayton

  • Immune control of Babesia bovis infection

    Wendy C. Brown;Junzo Norimine;Donald P. Knowles;Donald P. Knowles;Will L. Goff

  • Expression and biological activities of bovine interleukin 4: effects of recombinant bovine interleukin 4 on T cell proliferation and B cell differentiation and proliferation in vitro.

    D M Estes;A Hirano;Volker Heussler;D A Dobbelaere

  • Bovine T cells, B cells, and null cells are transformed by the protozoan parasite Theileria parva

    C L Baldwin;S J Black;W C Brown;P A Conrad

  • Phylogenomics reveals a diverse Rickettsiales type IV secretion system.

    Joseph J. Gillespie;Joseph J. Gillespie;Kelly A. Brayton;Kelly P. Williams;Marco A. Quevedo Diaz

  • Babesia bovis-Stimulated Macrophages Express Interleukin-1β, Interleukin-12, Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha, and Nitric Oxide and Inhibit Parasite Replication In Vitro

    Lisl K. M. Shoda;Guy H. Palmer;Jorge Florin-Christensen;Jorge Florin-Christensen;Monica Florin-Christensen

  • Candidate Antigens for Q Fever Serodiagnosis Revealed by Immunoscreening of a Coxiella burnetii Protein Microarray

    Paul A. Beare;Chen Chen;Timo Bouman;Jozelyn Pablo

  • Stimulation of Nitric Oxide Production in Macrophages by Babesia bovis

    Roger W. Stich;Lisl K. M. Shoda;Miriam Dreewes;Barbara Adler

  • Composition of the Surface Proteome of Anaplasma marginale and Its Role in Protective Immunity Induced by Outer Membrane Immunization

    Susan M. Noh;Kelly A. Brayton;Wendy C. Brown;Junzo Norimine

  • The Babesia bovis Merozoite Surface Antigen 2 Locus Contains Four Tandemly Arranged and Expressed Genes Encoding Immunologically Distinct Proteins

    Monica Florin-Christensen;Carlos E. Suarez;Carlos E. Suarez;Stephen A. Hines;Guy H. Palmer

  • The repertoire of Anaplasma marginale antigens recognized by CD4+ T-lymphocyte clones from protectively immunized cattle is diverse and includes major surface protein 2 (MSP-2) and MSP-3

    Wendy C. Brown;Daming Zhu;Varda Shkap;Travis C. McGuire

Frequent Co-Authors

Guy H. Palmer
Guy H. Palmer Washington State University
Terry F. McElwain
Terry F. McElwain Washington State University
Travis C. McGuire
Travis C. McGuire Washington State University
Donald P. Knowles
Donald P. Knowles Washington State University
William C. Davis
William C. Davis Washington State University
Patricia A. Conrad
Patricia A. Conrad University of California, Davis
Jayne Hope
Jayne Hope University of Edinburgh
Cynthia L. Baldwin
Cynthia L. Baldwin University of Massachusetts Amherst
Massaro W. Ueti
Massaro W. Ueti Washington State University

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