Richard Carroll

About Richard Carroll

Richard Carroll, With an exceptional h-index of 11 and a recent h-index of 11 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, specializes in the field of Immunology, Immunometabolism, Circadian Biology, Cell Biology, Cancer.

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

Circadian disruption in lung fibroblasts enhances NF‐κB activity to exacerbate neutrophil recruitment

The circadian clock influences T cell responses to vaccination by regulating dendritic cell antigen processing

Intertwining roles of circadian and metabolic regulation of the innate immune response

Aging alters rhythms in immunity

Circadian Rhythms in the Innate Immune System-How the molecular clock shapes inflammation through redox control

The circadian clock protein BMAL1 acts as a metabolic sensor in macrophages to control the production of pro IL-1β

Caspase-11 promotes allergic airway inflammation

Richard Carroll Information

University

Position

MCT Dublin 2

Citations(all)

2612

Citations(since 2020)

2300

Cited By

1131

hIndex(all)

11

hIndex(since 2020)

11

i10Index(all)

12

i10Index(since 2020)

12

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Richard Carroll Skills & Research Interests

Immunology

Immunometabolism

Circadian Biology

Cell Biology

Cancer

Top articles of Richard Carroll

Circadian disruption in lung fibroblasts enhances NF‐κB activity to exacerbate neutrophil recruitment

The FASEB Journal

2023/2

The circadian clock influences T cell responses to vaccination by regulating dendritic cell antigen processing

Nature Communications

2022/12/5

Intertwining roles of circadian and metabolic regulation of the innate immune response

2022/3

Aging alters rhythms in immunity

Nature Immunology

2022/2

Circadian Rhythms in the Innate Immune System-How the molecular clock shapes inflammation through redox control

Free Radical Biology and Medicine

2021/12/1

The circadian clock protein BMAL1 acts as a metabolic sensor in macrophages to control the production of pro IL-1β

Frontiers in Immunology

2021/11/9

Caspase-11 promotes allergic airway inflammation

Nature Communications

2020/2/26

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