Russell E. Vance

Russell E. Vance

University of California, Berkeley

H-index: 68

North America-United States

About Russell E. Vance

Russell E. Vance, With an exceptional h-index of 68 and a recent h-index of 54 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, Berkeley, specializes in the field of Innate immunity, host-pathogen interactions.

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

Immunomodulators Targeting MORC3 for Interferon Induction

The inflammasome pathway is activated by dengue virus non-structural protein 1 and is protective during dengue virus infection

Tuberculosis susceptibility in genetically diverse mice reveals functional diversity of neutrophils

Effector-triggered immunity

Early cellular mechanisms of type I interferon-driven susceptibility to tuberculosis

On first reading Bruno Latour

Disruption of Aldehyde Dehydrogenase 2 protects against bacterial infection

A hierarchy of cell death pathways confers layered resistance to shigellosis in mice

Russell E. Vance Information

University

Position

Professor of Immunology and HHMI

Citations(all)

23986

Citations(since 2020)

10691

Cited By

17387

hIndex(all)

68

hIndex(since 2020)

54

i10Index(all)

101

i10Index(since 2020)

86

Email

University Profile Page

University of California, Berkeley

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Russell E. Vance Skills & Research Interests

Innate immunity

host-pathogen interactions

Top articles of Russell E. Vance

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Immunomodulators Targeting MORC3 for Interferon Induction

2024/3/7

The inflammasome pathway is activated by dengue virus non-structural protein 1 and is protective during dengue virus infection

PLoS pathogens

Marcus P Wong

Evan YW Juan

Felix Pahmeier

Sai S Chelluri

Phoebe Wang

...

2024/4/25

Tuberculosis susceptibility in genetically diverse mice reveals functional diversity of neutrophils

bioRxiv

Marietta M Ravesloot-Chavez

Erik Van Dis

Douglas Fox

Xammy H Nguyenla

Sagar L Rawal

...

2023

Effector-triggered immunity

Brenna C Remick

Moritz M Gaidt

Russell E Vance

2023/4/26

Early cellular mechanisms of type I interferon-driven susceptibility to tuberculosis

Cell

Dmitri I Kotov

Ophelia V Lee

Stefan A Fattinger

Charlotte A Langner

Jaresley V Guillen

...

2023/12/7

On first reading Bruno Latour

Social Studies of Science

Nicole C Nelson

Stefan Timmermans

Andrew Warwick

Zdeněk Konopásek

Russell E Vance

...

2023/4

Disruption of Aldehyde Dehydrogenase 2 protects against bacterial infection

bioRxiv

Samuel B Berry

Scott Espich

Nguyen TT Thuong

Xuling Chang

Rajkumar Dorajoo

...

2023/8/24

A hierarchy of cell death pathways confers layered resistance to shigellosis in mice

Elife

Justin L Roncaioli

Janet Peace Babirye

Roberto A Chavez

Fitty L Liu

Elizabeth A Turcotte

...

2023/1/16

Deficiency in Galectin-3, -8, and -9 impairs immunity to chronic Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection but not acute infection with multiple intracellular pathogens

PLoS pathogens

Huntly M Morrison

Julia Craft

Rafael Rivera-Lugo

Jeffery R Johnson

Guillaume R Golovkine

...

2023/6/23

Immunosuppression is a conserved driver of tuberculosis susceptibility

bioRxiv

Dmitri I Kotov

Ophelia V Lee

Daisy X Ji

David L Jaye

Sara Suliman

...

2023

Host-specific sensing of coronaviruses and picornaviruses by the CARD8 inflammasome

PLoS biology

Brian V Tsu

Rimjhim Agarwal

Nandan S Gokhale

Jessie Kulsuptrakul

Andrew P Ryan

...

2023/6/8

Coenzyme A governs proinflammatory macrophage metabolism

BioRxiv

Greg A Timblin

Kevin M Tharp

Johanna ten Hoeve

Ilayda Baydemir

Chandra Khantwal

...

2022/9/2

Fungal gasdermin-like proteins are controlled by proteolytic cleavage

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Corinne Clavé

Witold Dyrka

Elizabeth A Turcotte

Alexandra Granger-Farbos

Léa Ibarlosa

...

2022/2/15

Shigella ubiquitin ligase IpaH7. 8 targets gasdermin D for degradation to prevent pyroptosis and enable infection

Cell Host & Microbe

Giovanni Luchetti

Justin L Roncaioli

Roberto A Chavez

Alexander F Schubert

Eric M Kofoed

...

2021/10/13

Pyroptosis-dependent and -independent cross-priming of CD8+ T cells by intestinal epithelial cell-derived antigen

BioRxiv

Katherine A Deets

Randilea D Nichols

Isabella Rauch

Russell E Vance

2021/7/8

Role of the transcriptional regulator SP140 in resistance to bacterial infections via repression of type I interferons

Elife

Daisy X Ji

Kristen C Witt

Dmitri I Kotov

Shally R Margolis

Alexander Louie

...

2021/6/21

Inflammasome activation leads to cDC1-independent cross-priming of CD8 T cells by epithelial cell-derived antigen

Elife

Katherine A Deets

Randilea Nichols Doyle

Isabella Rauch

Russell E Vance

2021/12/23

Inflammasomes and adaptive immune responses

Katherine A Deets

Russell E Vance

2021/4

The cyclic dinucleotide 2′3′-cGAMP induces a broad antibacterial and antiviral response in the sea anemone Nematostella vectensis

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Shally R Margolis

Peter A Dietzen

Beth M Hayes

Stephen C Wilson

Brenna C Remick

...

2021/12/21

Self-guarding of MORC3 enables virulence factor-triggered immunity

Nature

Moritz M Gaidt

Alyssa Morrow

Marian R Fairgrieve

Jonathan P Karr

Nir Yosef

...

2021/12/2

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Co-Authors

H-index: 137
Katherine Fitzgerald

Katherine Fitzgerald

University of Massachusetts Medical School

H-index: 108
David H. RAULET

David H. RAULET

University of California, Berkeley

H-index: 84
John D. Altman

John D. Altman

Emory University

H-index: 77
Craig R. Roy

Craig R. Roy

Yale University

H-index: 51
Jun (Jay) Zhu

Jun (Jay) Zhu

University of Pennsylvania

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