Viral Infections And Vectors
44 researchers across 5 institutions
Research in viral infections and vectors explores the complex interactions between viruses, their hosts, and the environments that facilitate their spread. Investigations focus on understanding viral pathogenesis, the mechanisms of viral replication, and how viruses cause disease at the molecular and cellular levels. This work employs a range of methodologies, including molecular biology, virology, immunology, and bioinformatics, to identify and characterize novel viruses, develop diagnostic tools, and assess the efficacy of antiviral therapies. Specific areas of inquiry include the study of arboviruses transmitted by arthropod vectors, respiratory viruses, and viruses with implications for public health.
The unique ecological and demographic landscape of Arkansas makes research into viral infections and vectors particularly relevant. The state's diverse ecosystems support a variety of arthropod vectors, necessitating ongoing study of diseases like West Nile virus and other arboviral infections that can impact human and animal health. Understanding these transmission cycles is crucial for public health initiatives and for protecting agricultural and wildlife resources. Furthermore, research into respiratory viruses addresses health concerns relevant to the state's population, contributing to strategies for disease prevention and management.
This research area benefits from and contributes to a broad spectrum of scientific disciplines. It is closely aligned with studies on microbial infections, immune responses, and genomic analysis. Engagement across multiple institutions in Arkansas allows for a comprehensive approach to tackling challenges posed by viral diseases, from fundamental biological questions to applied public health solutions.
Top Researchers
| Name | Institution | h-index | Citations | Career Stage | Badges |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Steven R. Post | UAMS | 33 | 4,509 | Grant PI High Impact | |
| Joshua L. Kennedy | UAMS | 25 | 2,184 | High Impact Grants | |
| Ronny Horax | University of Arkansas | 24 | 1,812 | High Impact | |
| Kristian M. Forbes | University of Arkansas | 22 | 1,535 | Grant PI High Impact | |
| Ragesh B. Thandassery | UAMS | 18 | 1,002 | ||
| Qingyang Zhang | University of Arkansas | 17 | 1,534 | Grants | |
| Renita Brown | UAMS | 17 | 5,269 | ||
| Sibes Bera | UAMS | 15 | 733 | ||
| Kathleen Murphy | UAMS | 12 | 1,068 | Grants | |
| Zelalem Mekuria | UAMS | 8 | 190 | ||
| Risheek Kaul | UAMS | 7 | 161 | ||
| Ashley C. Love | University of Arkansas | 7 | 175 | ||
| Lindsey Barrett | UAMS | 7 | 135 | ||
| Wenjun Deng | University of Arkansas | 7 | 152 | ||
| Lauren A. Johnson | UAMS | 7 | 154 | ||
| Xiaolei Hao | University of Arkansas | 7 | 215 | ||
| Mohammad Mamun Alam | UAMS | 6 | 98 | ||
| Shailesh Budhathoki | Arkansas State University | 6 | 167 | ||
| Giselle Almeida | University of Arkansas | 6 | 137 | ||
| Andrea Sierra Mejía | University of Arkansas | 5 | 66 |
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Cross-Institution Connections
Researchers at different institutions with overlapping expertise in Viral Infections And Vectors.