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Katarzyna Kaczmarek Michaels

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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About Katarzyna Kaczmarek Michaels at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

Katarzyna Kaczmarek Michaels is an academic professional affiliated with Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Their primary research focus includes RNA Research and Splicing, T-cell and B-cell Immunology, and HIV Research and Treatment. As an established researcher, their work has gained over 183 citations, reflecting growing recognition within the scientific community. Their H-index of 8 further reflects consistent scholarly impact.

Research Areas

RNA Research and SplicingT-cell and B-cell ImmunologyHIV Research and TreatmentImmunotherapy and Immune ResponsesImmune Cell Function and Interaction

Academic Impact Matrix

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Research Output

Total Citations183

Emerging researcher

Publications17

Selective publication record

h-index8

Developing track record

i10-index5

Early-stage portfolio

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