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Kathryn E. Stephenson

Medicine

McMaster University

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About Kathryn E. Stephenson at McMaster University

Kathryn E. Stephenson is a physician-scientist at Harvard University specializing in infectious disease research, focusing on HIV and SARS-CoV-2 vaccine development and treatment strategies. Over the course of their career, Kathryn E. Their recent contributions to the field are exemplified by influential works such as "Optimised production of technetium-94m for PET imaging by proton-irradiation of phosphomolybdic acid in cyclotron liquid target", and "Production of no-carrier-added holmium-166 by double neutron capture reaction at McMaster University research reactor".

Research Areas

HIV vaccine developmentSARS-CoV-2 transmissionCOVID-19 vaccinationHIV/AIDS treatmentmonoclonal antibody prophylaxisclinical trialsinfectious disease immunologypublic health interventions
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Research Output

Total Citations1,668

Emerging researcher

Publications32

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h-index14

Developing track record

i10-index16

Early-stage portfolio

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