Steven G. Deeks

Steven G. Deeks

University of California, San Francisco

H-index: 152

North America-United States

About Steven G. Deeks

Steven G. Deeks, With an exceptional h-index of 152 and a recent h-index of 94 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, San Francisco, specializes in the field of HIV, COVID-19, Immunotherapy, Medicine.

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

Long COVID manifests with T cell dysregulation, inflammation and an uncoordinated adaptive immune response to SARS-CoV-2

Advancing HIV cure research in low-and middle-income countries requires empowerment of the next generation of scientists

Autologous neutralizing antibody responses after antiretroviral therapy in acute and early HIV-1

Cognate Antigen Engagement Induces HIV-1 Expression In CD4+ T Cells From People On Long-Term ART

Exploring synergies between B-and T-cell vaccine approaches to optimize immune responses against HIV—workshop report

High-parameter phenotypic characterization reveals a subset of human Th17 cells that preferentially produce IL-17 against M. tuberculosis antigen

Mild HIV-specific selective forces overlaying natural CD4+ T cell dynamics explain the clonality and decay dynamics of HIV reservoir cells

Predictors of HIV rebound differ by timing of antiretroviral therapy initiation

Steven G. Deeks Information

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Citations(all)

88725

Citations(since 2020)

34710

Cited By

67978

hIndex(all)

152

hIndex(since 2020)

94

i10Index(all)

616

i10Index(since 2020)

482

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Steven G. Deeks Skills & Research Interests

HIV

COVID-19

Immunotherapy

Medicine

Top articles of Steven G. Deeks

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Long COVID manifests with T cell dysregulation, inflammation and an uncoordinated adaptive immune response to SARS-CoV-2

Nature Immunology

Kailin Yin

Michael J Peluso

Xiaoyu Luo

Reuben Thomas

Min-Gyoung Shin

...

2024/1/11

Advancing HIV cure research in low-and middle-income countries requires empowerment of the next generation of scientists

Journal of Virus Eradication

Roger Tatoud

R Brad Jones

Krista Dong

Thumbi Ndung'u

Steven Deeks

...

2024/3/1

Autologous neutralizing antibody responses after antiretroviral therapy in acute and early HIV-1

The Journal of Clinical Investigation

Gregory D Whitehill

Jaimy Joy

Francesco E Marino

Ryan J Krause

Suvadip Mallick

...

2024/4/23

Cognate Antigen Engagement Induces HIV-1 Expression In CD4+ T Cells From People On Long-Term ART

bioRxiv

Milica Moskovjlevic

Filippo Dragoni

Nathan L Board

Fengting Wu

Jun Lai

...

2024

Exploring synergies between B-and T-cell vaccine approaches to optimize immune responses against HIV—workshop report

npj Vaccines

Milton Maciel Jr

Rama R Amara

Katharine J Bar

Shane Crotty

Steven G Deeks

...

2024/2/21

High-parameter phenotypic characterization reveals a subset of human Th17 cells that preferentially produce IL-17 against M. tuberculosis antigen

Frontiers in Immunology

Paul Ogongo

Anthony Tran

Florence Marzan

David Gingrich

Melissa Krone

...

2024/4/18

Mild HIV-specific selective forces overlaying natural CD4+ T cell dynamics explain the clonality and decay dynamics of HIV reservoir cells

medRxiv

Daniel B Reeves

Danielle N Rigau

Arianna Romero

Hao Zhang

Francesco R Simonetti

...

2024

Predictors of HIV rebound differ by timing of antiretroviral therapy initiation

JCI insight

Jonathan Z Li

Meghan Melberg

Autumn Kittilson

Mohamed Abdel-Mohsen

Yijia Li

...

2024/2/2

Long COVID and post‐acute sequelae of SARS‐CoV‐2 pathogenesis and treatment: A Keystone Symposia report

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences

Matthew S Durstenfeld

Shannon Weiman

Michael Holtzman

Catherine Blish

Resia Pretorius

...

2024/4/9

Association of nirmatrelvir for acute SARS‐CoV‐2 infection with subsequent Long COVID symptoms in an observational cohort study

Journal of Medical Virology

Matthew S Durstenfeld

Michael J Peluso

Feng Lin

Noah D Peyser

Carmen Isasi

...

2024/1

Bispecific antibodies promote natural killer cell-mediated elimination of HIV-1 reservoir cells

Nature Immunology

Nathan L Board

Zhe Yuan

Fengting Wu

Milica Moskovljevic

Meghana Ravi

...

2024/1/26

Plasma-based antigen persistence in the post-acute phase of COVID-19

medRxiv

Michael J Peluso

Zoe N Swank

Sarah A Goldberg

Scott Lu

Thomas Dalhuisen

...

2023/10/26

Impact of HLA class I functional divergence on HIV control

Science

Mathias Viard

Colm O’hUigin

Yuko Yuki

Arman A Bashirova

David R Collins

...

2024/1/19

Author Correction: Exploring synergies between B-and T-cell vaccine approaches to optimize immune responses against HIV—workshop report

npj Vaccines

Milton Maciel Jr

Rama R Amara

Katharine J Bar

Shane Crotty

Steven G Deeks

...

2024/3/14

AMPLON: Amplifying DNA with Multi‐Arm Priming and Looping Optimization of Nucleic Acid

Advanced Materials

Mert Tunca Doganay

Ethan Roman

Andrea M Hujer

Robert A Bonomo

Steven G Deeks

...

2024/4/24

Prevention, treatment and cure of HIV infection

Raphael J Landovitz

Hyman Scott

Steven G Deeks

2023/10

A cell-free antigen processing system informs HIV-1 epitope selection and vaccine design

Journal of Experimental Medicine

Srona Sengupta

Josephine Zhang

Madison C Reed

Jeanna Yu

Aeryon Kim

...

2023/7/3

Chronic viral coinfections differentially affect the likelihood of developing long COVID

The Journal of clinical investigation

Michael J Peluso

Tyler-Marie Deveau

Sadie E Munter

Dylan Ryder

Amanda Buck

...

2023/2/1

Unique Differentiation and Homing Features of T Cells in Individuals with Long Covid

Topics in Antiviral Medicine

Kailin Yin

Michael J Peluso

Reuben Thomas

J Neidleman

X Luo

...

2023

Serotonin reduction in post-acute sequelae of viral infection

Cell

Andrea C Wong

Ashwarya S Devason

Iboro C Umana

Timothy O Cox

Lenka Dohnalová

...

2023/10/26

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