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John A. Branda

Pathology and Infectious Diseases

Harvard University

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About John A. Branda at Harvard University (Harvard)

John A. Branda is a prominent academic figure at Harvard University, where they contribute to the Pathology and Infectious Diseases through intensive research in vector-borne diseases, viral infections, mosquito-borne diseases, diagnostic testing, avian influenza, malaria, Borrelia burgdorferi, public health. Branda's influence spans a wide range of high-impact publications. A representative example of their recent contribution is the study titled "Borrelia-specific antibody profiles and complement deposition in joint fluid distinguish antibiotic-refractory from -responsive Lyme arthritis", which offers critical insights into the dynamics of vector-borne diseases and viral infections. Additional work such as "Biomarkers for Pediatric Bacterial Musculoskeletal Infections in Lyme Disease–Endemic Regions" further demonstrates their commitment to advancing knowledge in this domain.

Research Areas

vector-borne diseasesviral infectionsmosquito-borne diseasesdiagnostic testingavian influenzamalariaBorrelia burgdorferipublic health
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Research Output

Total Citations7,362

Emerging researcher

Publications162

Active researcher

h-index38

Established scholar

i10-index86

Broad impact

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