Dyann Wirth

Dyann Wirth

Harvard University

H-index: 89

North America-United States

About Dyann Wirth

Dyann Wirth, With an exceptional h-index of 89 and a recent h-index of 40 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Harvard University, specializes in the field of Microbiology, genomics, public health.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Evaluating the performance of Plasmodium falciparum genetic metrics for inferring National Malaria Control Programme reported incidence in Senegal

Malaria surveillance reveals parasite relatedness, signatures of selection, and correlates of transmission across Senegal

Diverse evolutionary pathways challenge the use of collateral sensitivity as a strategy to suppress resistance

Inhibitors of prolyl-tRNA-synthetase

Two decades of molecular surveillance in Senegal reveal changes in known drug resistance mutations associated with historical drug use and seasonal malaria chemoprevention

Potent acyl-CoA synthetase 10 inhibitors kill Plasmodium falciparum by disrupting triglyceride formation

Artemisinin resistance mutations in Pfcoronin impede hemoglobin uptake

Baseline malaria infection status and RTS, S/AS01E malaria vaccine efficacy

Dyann Wirth Information

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Professor

Citations(all)

23797

Citations(since 2020)

6303

Cited By

19919

hIndex(all)

89

hIndex(since 2020)

40

i10Index(all)

271

i10Index(since 2020)

142

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Dyann Wirth Skills & Research Interests

Microbiology

genomics

public health

Top articles of Dyann Wirth

Evaluating the performance of Plasmodium falciparum genetic metrics for inferring National Malaria Control Programme reported incidence in Senegal

Research Square

2023/11/1

Malaria surveillance reveals parasite relatedness, signatures of selection, and correlates of transmission across Senegal

Nature Communications

2023/11/10

Diverse evolutionary pathways challenge the use of collateral sensitivity as a strategy to suppress resistance

Elife

2023/9/22

Inhibitors of prolyl-tRNA-synthetase

2023/7/25

Two decades of molecular surveillance in Senegal reveal changes in known drug resistance mutations associated with historical drug use and seasonal malaria chemoprevention

medRxiv

2023/4/26

Potent acyl-CoA synthetase 10 inhibitors kill Plasmodium falciparum by disrupting triglyceride formation

Nature Communications

2023/3/16

Artemisinin resistance mutations in Pfcoronin impede hemoglobin uptake

bioRxiv

2023

R H: a genetic metric for measuring intrahost Plasmodium falciparum relatedness and distinguishing cotransmission from superinfection

PNAS nexus

2022/9

Elucidating the path to Plasmodium prolyl-tRNA synthetase inhibitors that overcome halofuginone resistance

Nature Communications

2022/8/25

Using an antimalarial in mosquitoes overcomes Anopheles and Plasmodium resistance to malaria control strategies

PLoS Pathogens

2022/6/10

The Plasmodium falciparum ABC transporter ABCI3 confers parasite strain-dependent pleiotropic antimalarial drug resistance

Cell chemical biology

2022/5/19

Collateral sensitivity as a strategy to suppress resistance emergence: the challenge of diverse evolutionary pathways

bioRxiv

2022/4/7

Chemogenomics identifies acetyl-coenzyme A synthetase as a target for malaria treatment and prevention

Cell chemical biology

2022/2/17

High-throughput profiling of natural acquired humoral immune response to a large panel of known and novel full length ectodomain P. falciparum merozoite …

bioRxiv

2022/2/16

Mamadou Alpha Diallo
Mamadou Alpha Diallo

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Dyann Wirth
Dyann Wirth

H-Index: 44

Adaptive laboratory evolution in S. cerevisiae highlights role of transcription factors in fungal xenobiotic resistance

Communications Biology

2022/2/11

Plasmodium falciparum genomic surveillance reveals spatial and temporal trends, association of genetic and physical distance, and household clustering

Scientific Reports

2022/1/18

Genomic investigation of atypical malaria cases in Kanel, northern Senegal

Malaria Journal

2021/12

Biomarkers to distinguish bacterial from viral pediatric clinical pneumonia in a malaria-endemic setting

Clinical Infectious Diseases

2021/12/1

Modeling the levels, trends, and connectivity of malaria transmission using genomic data from a health facility in Thiès, Senegal

medRxiv

2021/9/21

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