John r. Mascola - Vaccines

Author Information

John R. Mascola is a prominent researcher affiliated with the Vaccine Research Center at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, located in Bethesda, MD, USA. His work spans various aspects of vaccine research, with a strong focus on HIV and influenza, as well as recent contributions to COVID-19 research.

Research Contributions

John R. Mascola has made significant contributions to the field of vaccine research, particularly in the development and understanding of broadly neutralizing antibodies and their applications in combating various viruses. His recent publications in 2022 include studies on broadly neutralizing antibodies targeting the coronavirus fusion peptide, vaccine-elicited murine antibodies neutralizing diverse beta-coronaviruses, and the safety and pharmacokinetics of monoclonal antibodies for HIV prevention. Additionally, his work addresses the development of neutralizing antibodies for influenza A viruses and explores the immunogenicity and protection offered by vaccines against SARS-CoV-2 variants and HIV.

Aliases

John R. Mascola has been referenced under various aliases in scientific literature, including J. R. Mascola, J R Mascola, John Mascola, J.r. Mascola, J Mascola, John R. Mascola, and John R Mascola.

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Total Citation Count 80,330
H-index 144
Total Number of Papers 777

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