DABBU JAIJYAN MSC (Jawaharlal Nehru University); BSC (University of Delhi)
Assistant Professor, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia · United States
Editorial leadership for Journal of Parasite Research ISSN 2690-6759
Research interests
- Malaria
- Babesia Parasite
Biography
Dr. Dabbu Jaijyan, MSc, BSc, is an Assistant Professor at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia, United States. He completed his education at Jawaharlal Nehru University and the University of Delhi. His research focuses on viral pathogenesis and host-pathogen interactions, with particular emphasis on structural virology and immunology. His most influential work, "Structural basis for HCMV Pentamer recognition by neuropilin 2 and neutralizing antibodies," published in 2022, has been cited 25 times and represents a significant contribution to understanding human cytomegalovirus mechanisms and potential therapeutic targets.
Selected publications
- Structural basis for HCMV Pentamer recognition by neuropilin 2 and neutralizing antibodies 2022 cited 25×
- A chemical method for generating live-attenuated, replication-defective DNA viruses for vaccine development 2022 cited 6×
- Phosphatidylserine-Targeting Monoclonal Antibodies Exhibit Distinct Biochemical and Cellular Effects on Anti-CD3/CD28–Stimulated T Cell IFN-γ and TNF-α Production 2021 cited 6×
- Rationally designed synthetic vectors for therapeutic nucleic acid delivery against human cytomegalovirus infection 2023 cited 5×
- Cryo-EM structures of human GPR155 elucidate its regulatory and transport mechanisms 2024 cited 4×
- Vaccination of solid organ transplant recipients previously infected with SARS-CoV2 induces potent responses that extend to variants, including Omicron 2022 cited 2×
Ranked by citation impact (Crossref) where available, newest otherwise · verified via ORCID.
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