Ian Cockburn

About Ian Cockburn

Ian Cockburn, With an exceptional h-index of 34 and a recent h-index of 24 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Australian National University, specializes in the field of malaria immunology.

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

Lack of affinity signature for germinal center cells that have initiated plasma cell differentiation

Zeb2 drives the formation of CD11c+ atypical B cells to sustain germinal centers that control persistent infection

Response to COVID‐19 vaccination in patients on cancer therapy: Analysis in a SARS‐CoV‐2‐naïve population

Heterogeneity in killing efficacy of individual effector CD8+ T cells against Plasmodium liver stages

mRNA vaccine against malaria tailored for liver-resident memory T cells

A multimorphic mutation in IRF4 causes human autosomal dominant combined immunodeficiency

T follicular helper 17 (Tfh17) cells are superior for immunological memory maintenance

Plasma cells are formed in waning germinal centers via an affinity-independent process

Ian Cockburn Information

University

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Citations(all)

4710

Citations(since 2020)

2325

Cited By

3299

hIndex(all)

34

hIndex(since 2020)

24

i10Index(all)

50

i10Index(since 2020)

42

Email

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Ian Cockburn Skills & Research Interests

malaria immunology

Top articles of Ian Cockburn

Lack of affinity signature for germinal center cells that have initiated plasma cell differentiation

Immunity

2024/2/13

Zeb2 drives the formation of CD11c+ atypical B cells to sustain germinal centers that control persistent infection

Science Immunology

2024/2/8

Response to COVID‐19 vaccination in patients on cancer therapy: Analysis in a SARS‐CoV‐2‐naïve population

Asia‐Pacific Journal of Clinical Oncology

2024/1/14

Ian Cockburn
Ian Cockburn

H-Index: 24

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Desmond Yip

H-Index: 20

Heterogeneity in killing efficacy of individual effector CD8+ T cells against Plasmodium liver stages

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

2023/11/29

mRNA vaccine against malaria tailored for liver-resident memory T cells

Nature Immunology

2023/9

Plasma cells are formed in waning germinal centers via an affinity-independent process

bioRxiv

2023

Extrafollicular plasmablast present in the acute phase of infections express high levels of PD-L1 and are able to limit T cell respose

2022

COVID-19 VACCINE RESPONSE IN PATIENTS ON CANCER THERAPY-EVIDENCE FROM AUSTRALIAN DATA

Internal Medicine Journal

2022

Housebreaking Plasmodium parasites leave their fingerprints at the door

2022/11/1

ZEB2 regulates the development of CD11c+ atypical B cells

bioRxiv

2022/9/2

The development and function of CD11c+ atypical B cells-insights from single cell analysis

2022/8/22

Innate immunity to malaria: The good, the bad and the unknown

2022/8/19

Interactions with asialo-glycoprotein receptors and platelets are dispensable for CD8+ T cell localization in the murine liver

The Journal of Immunology

2022/6/15

Need for CD8 T cell clusters to eliminate a malaria liver stage arises in part due to heterogeneity in killing efficacy of individual effector T cells

2022/5/19

Mathematical modeling suggests that a single Plasmodium-specific CD8 T cell can eliminate a malaria liver stage in mice

BioRxiv

2022/5/19

Extrafollicular plasmablasts present in the acute phase of infections express high levels of PD-L1 and are able to limit T cell response

Frontiers in Immunology

2022/5/16

Splenic dendritic cells and macrophages drive B cells to adopt a plasmablast cell fate

Frontiers in Immunology

2022/4/12

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