Hannah G Hampton

Hannah G Hampton

University of Otago

H-index: 8

Oceania-New Zealand

About Hannah G Hampton

Hannah G Hampton, With an exceptional h-index of 8 and a recent h-index of 8 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Otago, specializes in the field of CRISPR-Cas, toxin-antitoxin, phages.

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

Sudden peak in tetrodotoxin in French oysters during the summer of 2021: Source investigation using microscopy, metabarcoding and droplet digital PCR.

A comparison of two gene regions for assessing community composition of eukaryotic marine microalgae from coastal ecosystems

CRISPR-Cas immunity is repressed by the LysR-type transcriptional regulator PigU

Type III CRISPR-Cas provides resistance against nucleus-forming jumbo phages via abortive infection

Type I CRISPR-Cas provides robust immunity but incomplete attenuation of phage-induced cellular stress

The Rsm (Csr) post-transcriptional regulatory pathway coordinately controls multiple CRISPR–Cas immune systems

Functional genomics reveals the toxin–antitoxin repertoire and AbiE activity in Serratia

Antitoxin autoregulation of M. tuberculosis toxin-antitoxin expression through negative cooperativity arising from multiple inverted repeat sequences

Hannah G Hampton Information

University

Position

Department of Microbiology and Immunology

Citations(all)

678

Citations(since 2020)

650

Cited By

155

hIndex(all)

8

hIndex(since 2020)

8

i10Index(all)

7

i10Index(since 2020)

7

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Hannah G Hampton Skills & Research Interests

CRISPR-Cas

toxin-antitoxin

phages

Top articles of Hannah G Hampton

Sudden peak in tetrodotoxin in French oysters during the summer of 2021: Source investigation using microscopy, metabarcoding and droplet digital PCR.

Toxicon

2024/4/16

A comparison of two gene regions for assessing community composition of eukaryotic marine microalgae from coastal ecosystems

Scientific Reports

2024/3/18

Hannah G Hampton
Hannah G Hampton

H-Index: 4

CRISPR-Cas immunity is repressed by the LysR-type transcriptional regulator PigU

Nucleic Acids Research

2024/1/25

Hannah G Hampton
Hannah G Hampton

H-Index: 4

Type III CRISPR-Cas provides resistance against nucleus-forming jumbo phages via abortive infection

Molecular cell

2022/12/1

Type I CRISPR-Cas provides robust immunity but incomplete attenuation of phage-induced cellular stress

Nucleic Acids Research

2022/1/11

Hannah G Hampton
Hannah G Hampton

H-Index: 4

The Rsm (Csr) post-transcriptional regulatory pathway coordinately controls multiple CRISPR–Cas immune systems

Nucleic Acids Research

2021/9/20

Hannah G Hampton
Hannah G Hampton

H-Index: 4

Sahil Sharma
Sahil Sharma

H-Index: 4

Functional genomics reveals the toxin–antitoxin repertoire and AbiE activity in Serratia

Microbial Genomics

2020/11

Hannah G Hampton
Hannah G Hampton

H-Index: 4

Sean Meaden
Sean Meaden

H-Index: 12

Antitoxin autoregulation of M. tuberculosis toxin-antitoxin expression through negative cooperativity arising from multiple inverted repeat sequences

Biochemical Journal

2020/6/26

Hannah G Hampton
Hannah G Hampton

H-Index: 4

Tim R Blower
Tim R Blower

H-Index: 12

The arms race between bacteria and their phage foes

2020/1/16

Hannah G Hampton
Hannah G Hampton

H-Index: 4

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