Joanna Warren Source Confirmed
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University of Central Arkansas
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Joanna Warren's research investigates the molecular mechanisms underlying immune responses, cellular processes, and disease pathogenesis. Her work has explored the role of the gene TNFAIP3 in inflammation, particularly in the context of acute kidney injury and female infertility. She has also studied the impact of specific viral elements, such as the retroelement Lx9, on immune responses to infection. Warren's investigations include the function of transcription factors like RELA in regulating metabolic genes essential for beta cell function. Her recent publications also address aspects of T-cell responses in infections like Chlamydia trachomatis and the identification of high-avidity CD8 T cells. Additionally, her work has involved the analysis of viral replication during antiviral therapy, examining the lack of HIV-1 evolution under suppressive treatment.
With a scholarly profile including an h-index of 23 and over 2,200 citations across 75 publications, Warren is recognized as a highly cited researcher. Her collaborations include work with Laura L. Pitts and Jessica Riedmueller at the University of Central Arkansas. Warren maintains an active laboratory website to disseminate her research findings.
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- h-index: 23
- Publications: 75
- Citations: 2,288
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