Dylan Lawrence

About Dylan Lawrence

Dylan Lawrence, With an exceptional h-index of 5 and a recent h-index of 5 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Washington University in St. Louis, specializes in the field of bioinformatics, bacteriophages, viral discovery.

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

Interferons and tuft cell numbers are bottlenecks for persistent murine norovirus infection

Single-cell genomics for resolution of conserved bacterial genes and mobile genetic elements of the human intestinal microbiota using flow cytometry

Intestinal antiviral signaling is controlled by autophagy gene Epg5 independent of the microbiota

Single-Cell Analysis of the Human Intestinal Microbiota by Flow Cytometry

Transferrable protection by gut microbes against STING-associated lung disease

Norovirus evolution in immunodeficient mice reveals potentiated pathogenicity via a single nucleotide change in the viral capsid

Dylan Lawrence Information

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Citations(all)

104

Citations(since 2020)

103

Cited By

23

hIndex(all)

5

hIndex(since 2020)

5

i10Index(all)

3

i10Index(since 2020)

3

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Dylan Lawrence Skills & Research Interests

bioinformatics

bacteriophages

viral discovery

Top articles of Dylan Lawrence

Interferons and tuft cell numbers are bottlenecks for persistent murine norovirus infection

bioRxiv

2024

Dylan Lawrence
Dylan Lawrence

H-Index: 2

Single-cell genomics for resolution of conserved bacterial genes and mobile genetic elements of the human intestinal microbiota using flow cytometry

Gut Microbes

2022/12/31

Dylan Lawrence
Dylan Lawrence

H-Index: 2

Rachel Rodgers
Rachel Rodgers

H-Index: 0

Intestinal antiviral signaling is controlled by autophagy gene Epg5 independent of the microbiota

Autophagy

2022/5/4

Single-Cell Analysis of the Human Intestinal Microbiota by Flow Cytometry

2022

Dylan Lawrence
Dylan Lawrence

H-Index: 2

Transferrable protection by gut microbes against STING-associated lung disease

Cell reports

2021/5/11

Norovirus evolution in immunodeficient mice reveals potentiated pathogenicity via a single nucleotide change in the viral capsid

PLoS pathogens

2021/3/11

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