G. R. William Wint

G. R. William Wint

University of Oxford

H-index: 46

Europe-United Kingdom

About G. R. William Wint

G. R. William Wint, With an exceptional h-index of 46 and a recent h-index of 33 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Oxford,

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

High habitat richness reduces the risk of tick-borne encephalitis in Europe: A multi-scale study

Contribution of climate change to the spatial expansion of West Nile virus in Europe

A spatio-temporal predictive model inferring the year-to-year probability of occurrence of TBE human cases in Europe

FIRST DRAFT

R03. 1 Contribution of climate change to the emergence of West Nile virus in Europe

High habitat richness limits the risk of tick-borne encephalitis in Europe: a multi-scale study

P02. 2 The development and impact of an online bovine TB system for GB-information bovine TB (ibTB)

Contribution of climate change to the emergence of West Nile virus in Europe

G. R. William Wint Information

University

Position

Environmental Research Group

Citations(all)

21994

Citations(since 2020)

12498

Cited By

14699

hIndex(all)

46

hIndex(since 2020)

33

i10Index(all)

87

i10Index(since 2020)

65

Email

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University of Oxford

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Top articles of G. R. William Wint

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

High habitat richness reduces the risk of tick-borne encephalitis in Europe: A multi-scale study

One Health

Francesca Dagostin

Valentina Tagliapietra

Giovanni Marini

Giulia Ferrari

Marco Cervellini

...

2024/6/1

Contribution of climate change to the spatial expansion of West Nile virus in Europe

Nature Communications

Diana Erazo

Luke Grant

Guillaume Ghisbain

Giovanni Marini

Felipe J Colón-González

...

2024/2/8

A spatio-temporal predictive model inferring the year-to-year probability of occurrence of TBE human cases in Europe

F Dagostin

D Erazo

G Marini

D Da Re

V Tagliapietra

...

2023

FIRST DRAFT

Marcos Singer

2007/4

R03. 1 Contribution of climate change to the emergence of West Nile virus in Europe

GeoVet 2023 International Conference

Diana Erazo

Luke Grant

Guillaume Ghisbain

Giovanni Marini

Felipe J z Colón-Gonzále

...

2023/9/6

High habitat richness limits the risk of tick-borne encephalitis in Europe: a multi-scale study

F Dagostin

V Tagliapietra

G Marini

G Ferrari

M Cervellini

...

2023

P02. 2 The development and impact of an online bovine TB system for GB-information bovine TB (ibTB)

GeoVet 2023 International Conference

Stuart Mckay

Andrew Mitchell

William Wint

Nigel Tait

2023/9/6

Contribution of climate change to the emergence of West Nile virus in Europe

Diana Erazo

Luke Grant

Guillaume Ghisbain

Giovanni Marini

F Colón-Gonzále

...

2023

R04. 2 Combining key hazard-and exposure-related drivers to model the probability of occurrence of TBE human cases in Europe

GeoVet 2023 International Conference

Francesca Dagostin

Diana Erazo

Giovanni Marini

Daniele Da Re

Valentina Tagliapietra

...

2023/9/6

Combining key hazard-and exposure-related drivers to model the probability of occurrence of TBE human cases in Europe

Francesca Dagostin

Diana Erazo

Giovanni Marini

Daniele Da Re

Valentina Tagliapietra

...

2023

VectorNet: collaborative mapping of arthropod disease vectors in Europe and surrounding areas since 2010

Eurosurveillance

GR William Wint

Thomas Balenghien

Eduardo Berriatua

Marieta Braks

Cedric Marsboom

...

2023/6/29

Ecological and environmental factors affecting the risk of tick-borne encephalitis in Europe, 2017 to 2021

Bird Conservation International

Pema Khandu

George A Gale

Sara Bumrungsri

2021/9

The first continental population dynamics model of the Asian tiger mosquito driven by climate and environment

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Kamil Erguler

Cedric Marsboom

George Zittis

Yiannis Proestos

George Christophides

...

2023/5

Quantifying the force of infection of West Nile virus in the European human population

G Marini

A Pugliese

W Wint

N Alexander

A Rizzoli

...

2023

The Spatial Distribution of Crimean–Congo Haemorrhagic Fever and Its Potential Vectors in Europe and Beyond

Insects

Jane Paula Messina

GR William Wint

2023/9/17

eo5 Challenges of Modelling and Projecting Tick Distributions

Climate, Ticks and Disease

William Wint

Neil Alexander

2022

Drivers of West Nile virus human transmission risk in Europe

G Marini

A Pugliese

W Wint

N Alexander

A Rizzoli

...

2022

Climate and land-use shape the spread of zoonotic yellow fever virus

MedRxiv

Sarah C Hill

Simon Dellicour

Ingra M Claro

Patricia C Sequeira

Talita Adelino

...

2022/8/26

Assessing the ecological covariates related to tick-borne encephalitis emergence in Europe.

F Dagostin

V Tagliapietra

G Marini

C Cataldo

M Bellenghi

...

2022

VectorNet: putting vectors on the map

Frontiers in Public Health

Marieta Braks

Francis Schaffner

Jolyon M Medlock

Eduardo Berriatua

Thomas Balenghien

...

2022/4/4

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Co-Authors

H-index: 221
Simon I. Hay (ORCID: 0000-0002-0611-7272)

Simon I. Hay (ORCID: 0000-0002-0611-7272)

University of Washington

H-index: 111
David L Smith

David L Smith

University of Washington

H-index: 111
Professor Andrew J Tatem

Professor Andrew J Tatem

University of Southampton

H-index: 101
Thomas W. Scott

Thomas W. Scott

University of California, Davis

H-index: 99
John Brownstein

John Brownstein

Harvard University

H-index: 86
Samir Bhatt

Samir Bhatt

Københavns Universitet

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