Megan T. Baldridge, MD, PhD

About Megan T. Baldridge, MD, PhD

Megan T. Baldridge, MD, PhD, With an exceptional h-index of 38 and a recent h-index of 36 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Washington University in St. Louis,

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

Antibiotic-associated neutropenia is marked by depletion of intestinal Lachnospiraceae in pediatric patients

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

The transcription factor Aiolos restrains the activation of intestinal intraepithelial lymphocytes

Genetic mapping reveals Pou2af2/OCA-T1–dependent tuning of tuft cell differentiation and intestinal type 2 immunity

Impact of the microbiota on viral infections

Innate and peripheral immune alterations after traumatic brain injury are regulated in a gut microbiota-dependent manner in mice

IFN-λ derived from nonsusceptible enterocytes acts on tuft cells to limit persistent norovirus

Modelling human immune responses using microbial exposures in rodents

Megan T. Baldridge, MD, PhD Information

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School of Medicine

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7893

Citations(since 2020)

5498

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4464

hIndex(all)

38

hIndex(since 2020)

36

i10Index(all)

58

i10Index(since 2020)

56

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Top articles of Megan T. Baldridge, MD, PhD

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Antibiotic-associated neutropenia is marked by depletion of intestinal Lachnospiraceae in pediatric patients

medRxiv

Josaura Fernandez Sanchez

Rachel Rodgers

Arushana A Maknojia

Nusrat Shaikh

Hannah Yan

...

2024

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

bioRxiv

Somya Aggarwal

Forrest C Walker

James S Weagley

Broc T McCune

Xiaofen Wu

...

2024

The transcription factor Aiolos restrains the activation of intestinal intraepithelial lymphocytes

Nature Immunology

Kentaro Yomogida

Tihana Trsan

Raki Sudan

Patrick F Rodrigues

Alina Ulezko Antonova

...

2024/1

Genetic mapping reveals Pou2af2/OCA-T1–dependent tuning of tuft cell differentiation and intestinal type 2 immunity

Science immunology

Marija S Nadjsombati

Natalie Niepoth

Lily M Webeck

Elizabeth A Kennedy

Danielle L Jones

...

2023/5/12

Impact of the microbiota on viral infections

Danielle E Campbell

Yuhao Li

Harshad Ingle

Megan T Baldridge

2023/9/29

Innate and peripheral immune alterations after traumatic brain injury are regulated in a gut microbiota-dependent manner in mice

Journal of neurotrauma

Marta Celorrio

Kirill Shumilov

Rachel Rodgers

Lawrence Schriefer

Yuhao Li

...

2023/4/1

IFN-λ derived from nonsusceptible enterocytes acts on tuft cells to limit persistent norovirus

Science Advances

Harshad Ingle

Heyde Makimaa

Somya Aggarwal

Hongju Deng

Lynne Foster

...

2023/9/13

Modelling human immune responses using microbial exposures in rodents

Nature microbiology

Yuhao Li

Megan T Baldridge

2023/3

Microbiota-produced indole metabolites disrupt mitochondrial function and inhibit Cryptosporidium parvum growth

Cell reports

Lisa J Funkhouser-Jones

Rui Xu

Georgia Wilke

Yong Fu

Lawrence A Schriefer

...

2023/7/25

Sequential early-life viral infections modulate the microbiota and adaptive immune responses to systemic and mucosal vaccination

bioRxiv

Yuhao Li

Jerome M Molleston

Andrew H Kim

Harshad Ingle

Somya Aggarwal

...

2023

Age-associated features of norovirus infection analysed in mice

Nature microbiology

Elizabeth A Kennedy

Somya Aggarwal

Arko Dhar

Stephanie M Karst

Craig B Wilen

...

2023/6

3121–MICROBIOME-DRIVEN TYPE I INTERFERON SIGNALING REGULATES THE SURVIVAL OF B CELL PROGENITORS

Experimental Hematology

Arushana Maknojia

Forrest Walker

Lila Nolan

Megan Baldridge

Katherine King

2023/1/1

Infection of neonatal mice with the murine norovirus strain WU23 is a robust model to study norovirus pathogenesis

Lab Animal

Amy M Peiper

Emily W Helm

Quyen Nguyen

Matthew Phillips

Caroline G Williams

...

2023/6

Depletion of Lachnospiraceae Marks the Development of Antibiotic-Associated Neutropenia in Pediatric Patients

Blood

Josaura Fernandez Sanchez

Arushana Maknojia

Enrico Moiso

Nusrat Shaikh

Hope Hendricks

...

2023/11/28

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

Autophagy

Sanghyun Lee

Gowri Kalugotla

Harshad Ingle

Rachel Rodgers

Chunyan Wu

...

2022/5/4

Pregnancy outcomes related to the treatment of sarcomas with anthracyclines and/or ifosfamide during pregnancy

Cancer medicine

Devon Miller

John A Livingston

Yeonhee Park

Kristi Posey

Sonia Godbole

...

2022/9

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

Gut Microbes

Dylan Lawrence

Danielle E Campbell

Lawrence A Schriefer

Rachel Rodgers

Forrest C Walker

...

2022/12/31

The autophagy gene Epg5 promotes susceptibility to enteric viral infection

The Journal of Immunology

Gowri Kalugotla

Sanghyun Lee

Lawrence Schriefer

Luis Alberto Casorla Perez

Huiyan Huang

...

2022/5/1

Microbiota regulation of viral infections through interferon signaling

Nurul I Wirusanti

Megan T Baldridge

Vanessa C Harris

2022/8/1

Tuft-cell-intrinsic and-extrinsic mediators of norovirus tropism regulate viral immunity

Cell reports

Madison S Strine

Mia Madel Alfajaro

Vincent R Graziano

Jaewon Song

Leon L Hsieh

...

2022/11/8

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