Hannah Wu Source Confirmed
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John Brown University
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Biography and Research Information
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Dr. Hannah Wu's research portfolio encompasses a broad range of topics within global health, with a focus on maternal and child well-being, parasite-host interactions, and cellular mechanics. Her work includes investigating the prevalence and control of parasitic diseases such as schistosomiasis, as evidenced by field studies in the Philippines. She has also contributed to clinical trials focused on optimizing treatments for parasitic infections in young children, such as the Praziquantel in Preschoolers (PIP) trial in Uganda. Beyond parasitology, Wu has explored the intersection of SARS-CoV-2 infection and acute ischemic stroke, with publications examining patient outcomes in North America.
Her primary research interests lie in malaria research and control, child nutrition and water access, and the broader scope of global maternal and child health.
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- h-index: 12
- Publications: 59
- Citations: 490
Selected Publications
- Author response: T-follicular helper cell profiles differ by malaria antigen and for children compared to adults (2025) DOI
- T-follicular helper cell profiles differ by malaria antigen and for children compared to adults (2025) DOI
- T follicular helper cell profiles differ by malaria antigen and for children compared to adults (2025) DOI
- Author response: T follicular helper cell profiles differ by malaria antigen and for children compared to adults (2025) DOI
- T follicular helper cell profiles differ by malaria antigen and for children compared to adults (2024) DOI
- T-follicular helper cell profiles differ by malaria antigen and for children compared to adults (2024) DOI
- T follicular helper cell profiles differ by malaria antigen and for children compared to adults (2024) DOI
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