Jennifer R. Cope

4.7k total citations
73 papers, 2.1k citations indexed

About

Jennifer R. Cope is a scholar working on Endocrinology, Molecular Biology and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Jennifer R. Cope has authored 73 papers receiving a total of 2.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 43 papers in Endocrinology, 16 papers in Molecular Biology and 13 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Jennifer R. Cope's work include Legionella and Acanthamoeba research (39 papers), Cerebrospinal fluid and hydrocephalus (13 papers) and Ocular Infections and Treatments (12 papers). Jennifer R. Cope is often cited by papers focused on Legionella and Acanthamoeba research (39 papers), Cerebrospinal fluid and hydrocephalus (13 papers) and Ocular Infections and Treatments (12 papers). Jennifer R. Cope collaborates with scholars based in United States, Uganda and United Kingdom. Jennifer R. Cope's co-authors include Jonathan S. Yoder, Ibne Karim M. Ali, Sarah A. Collier, Michael J. Beach, Govinda S. Visvesvara, Naveed Ahmed Khan, Ruqaiyyah Siddiqui, Shantanu Roy, Vincent R. Hill and Alexandre J. da Silva and has published in prestigious journals such as The Lancet, SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología and PLoS ONE.

In The Last Decade

Jennifer R. Cope

71 papers receiving 2.0k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Jennifer R. Cope United States 25 1.0k 667 425 405 302 73 2.1k
Sarah A. Collier United States 28 393 0.4× 950 1.4× 578 1.4× 441 1.1× 280 0.9× 72 2.8k
Jeanette K. Stehr‐Green United States 11 476 0.5× 284 0.4× 283 0.7× 306 0.8× 237 0.8× 15 1.1k
Hans Petter Hougen Denmark 25 162 0.2× 845 1.3× 105 0.2× 88 0.2× 120 0.4× 81 2.1k
Brigitte König Germany 28 162 0.2× 714 1.1× 273 0.6× 28 0.1× 815 2.7× 100 2.5k
A Newton United States 32 244 0.2× 1.5k 2.3× 83 0.2× 68 0.2× 43 0.1× 78 2.4k
Masaki Yamamoto Japan 29 516 0.5× 452 0.7× 156 0.4× 31 0.1× 541 1.8× 128 2.3k
Arvind Venkataraman United States 17 85 0.1× 1.5k 2.3× 163 0.4× 48 0.1× 260 0.9× 26 2.7k
Leslie A. MacDonald United States 22 96 0.1× 423 0.6× 91 0.2× 95 0.2× 65 0.2× 54 1.4k
Grant Hill-Cawthorne Australia 25 130 0.1× 438 0.7× 222 0.5× 12 0.0× 902 3.0× 56 2.5k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Jennifer R. Cope

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Fitzpatrick, Annette L., Nona Sotoodehnia, Surabhi B Vora, et al.. (2024). Long COVID and recovery from Long COVID: quality of life impairments and subjective cognitive decline at a median of 2 years after initial infection. BMC Infectious Diseases. 24(1). 1241–1241. 5 indexed citations
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Haston, Julia C., Kevin O’Laughlin, Shantanu Roy, et al.. (2023). The Epidemiology and Clinical Features of Non-Keratitis Acanthamoeba Infections in the United States, 1956–2020. Open Forum Infectious Diseases. 10(1). ofac682–ofac682. 12 indexed citations
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Googe, Paul B., Vimal K. Derebail, Manish K. Saha, et al.. (2023). Cutaneous Acanthamoeba Infection Presenting with Granulomatous Vasculitis. SKIN The Journal of Cutaneous Medicine. 7(2). 700–704. 2 indexed citations
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Collier, Sarah A., et al.. (2023). (Mis)perception and Use of Unsterile Water in Home Medical Devices, PN View 360+ Survey, United States, August 20211. Emerging infectious diseases. 29(2). 397–401. 1 indexed citations
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Damhorst, Gregory L., et al.. (2021). Acanthamoeba castellanii encephalitis in a patient with AIDS: a case report and literature review. The Lancet Infectious Diseases. 22(2). e59–e65. 27 indexed citations
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Rand, Kenneth H., Martin Lindner, David K. Hong, et al.. (2020). Rapid, Noninvasive Diagnosis of Balamuthia mandrillaris Encephalitis by a Plasma-Based Next-Generation Sequencing Test. Open Forum Infectious Diseases. 7(7). ofaa189–ofaa189. 21 indexed citations
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Malik, Amer, Paola N. Lichtenberger, Sakir H. Gultekin, et al.. (2019). Granulomatous amoebic encephalitis caused by Acanthamoeba in a patient with AIDS: a challenging diagnosis. Acta Clinica Belgica. 76(2). 127–131. 13 indexed citations
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Cope, Jennifer R., Amy M. Kahler, John G. Williams, et al.. (2019). Response and remediation actions following the detection of Naegleria fowleri in two treated drinking water distribution systems, Louisiana, 2013–2014. Journal of Water and Health. 17(5). 777–787. 10 indexed citations
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Sazzad, Hossain M. S., Stephen P. Luby, James J. Sejvar, et al.. (2019). A case of primary amebic meningoencephalitis caused by Naegleria fowleri in Bangladesh. Parasitology Research. 119(1). 339–344. 18 indexed citations
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Graciaa, Daniel S., Jennifer R. Cope, Virginia A. Roberts, et al.. (2018). Outbreaks Associated with Untreated Recreational Water — United States, 2000–2014. American Journal of Transplantation. 18(8). 2083–2087. 40 indexed citations
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Cope, Jennifer R., Jennifer L. Murphy, Amy M. Kahler, et al.. (2017). Primary Amebic Meningoencephalitis Associated With Rafting on an Artificial Whitewater River: Case Report and Environmental Investigation. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 66(4). 548–553. 22 indexed citations
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Coven, Scott, Eunkyung Song, Christopher R. Pierson, et al.. (2017). Acanthamoeba granulomatous amoebic encephalitis after pediatric hematopoietic stem cell transplant. Pediatric Transplantation. 21(8). 8 indexed citations
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Cope, Jennifer R., et al.. (2016). Notes from the Field: Primary Amebic Meningoencephalitis Associated with Exposure to Swimming Pool Water Supplied by an Overland Pipe — Inyo County, California, 2015. MMWR Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. 65(16). 424–424. 20 indexed citations
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Cope, Jennifer R. & Ibne Karim M. Ali. (2016). Primary Amebic Meningoencephalitis: What Have We Learned in the Last 5 Years?. Current Infectious Disease Reports. 18(10). 31–31. 65 indexed citations
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Chang, Oliver, Fan Liu, Eleanor Knopp, et al.. (2016). Centrofacial Balamuthiasis: case report of a rare cutaneous amebic infection. Journal of Cutaneous Pathology. 43(10). 892–897. 8 indexed citations
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Cope, Jennifer R., et al.. (2015). Use of the Novel Therapeutic Agent Miltefosine for the Treatment of Primary Amebic Meningoencephalitis: Report of 1 Fatal and 1 Surviving Case: Table 1.. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 62(6). 774–776. 60 indexed citations
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Silva, Alexandre J. da, Govinda S. Visvesvara, Vincent R. Hill, et al.. (2014). Primary amebic meningoencephalitis associated with ritual nasal rinsing—St Thomas, US Virgin Islands, 2012.. PubMed. 58(3). ii–ii. 8 indexed citations
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Cope, Jennifer R.. (2013). Improved Treatment of Granulomatous Amebic Encephalitis and Other Infections Caused by Balamuthia Mandrillaris and Acanthamoeba Species. 1 indexed citations
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Cope, Jennifer R.. (2013). Investigational Drug Available Directly from CDC for the Treatment of Infections with Free-Living Amebae. MMWR Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. 62(33). 666–666. 54 indexed citations
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Shults, Ruth A., et al.. (2013). Teen driving in rural North Dakota: A qualitative look at parental perceptions. Accident Analysis & Prevention. 54. 114–121. 8 indexed citations

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