Marie Gramer

3.7k total citations
59 papers, 2.8k citations indexed

About

Marie Gramer is a scholar working on Epidemiology, Agronomy and Crop Science and Infectious Diseases. According to data from OpenAlex, Marie Gramer has authored 59 papers receiving a total of 2.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 49 papers in Epidemiology, 44 papers in Agronomy and Crop Science and 25 papers in Infectious Diseases. Recurrent topics in Marie Gramer's work include Influenza Virus Research Studies (49 papers), Animal Disease Management and Epidemiology (44 papers) and Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology (22 papers). Marie Gramer is often cited by papers focused on Influenza Virus Research Studies (49 papers), Animal Disease Management and Epidemiology (44 papers) and Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology (22 papers). Marie Gramer collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Belgium. Marie Gramer's co-authors include Amy L. Vincent, Kelly M. Lager, Wenjun Ma, Bruce H. Janke, Jüergen A. Richt, Martha I. Nelson, Edward C. Holmes, Montserrat Torremorell, Susan E. Detmer and Sagar M. Goyal and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, PLoS ONE and Journal of Virology.

In The Last Decade

Marie Gramer

59 papers receiving 2.7k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Marie Gramer United States 33 2.2k 1.8k 1.1k 533 245 59 2.8k
Luke T. Daum United States 18 1.8k 0.8× 1.0k 0.6× 1.1k 1.0× 253 0.5× 301 1.2× 32 2.3k
Elsayed M. Abdelwhab Germany 26 1.4k 0.6× 972 0.6× 1.0k 0.9× 460 0.9× 131 0.5× 66 1.9k
Jacqueline M. Nolting United States 23 1.2k 0.5× 925 0.5× 926 0.8× 269 0.5× 124 0.5× 70 1.6k
Hiroichi Ozaki Japan 21 1.5k 0.7× 854 0.5× 721 0.6× 164 0.3× 208 0.8× 59 1.9k
Marie Culhane United States 22 898 0.4× 861 0.5× 964 0.9× 701 1.3× 141 0.6× 87 1.8k
Jamie Henningson United States 23 640 0.3× 423 0.2× 861 0.8× 678 1.3× 134 0.5× 57 1.7k
Iwona Markowska‐Daniel Poland 19 451 0.2× 831 0.5× 577 0.5× 489 0.9× 114 0.5× 134 1.7k
Donata Kalthoff Germany 19 971 0.4× 611 0.3× 607 0.5× 125 0.2× 129 0.5× 33 1.3k
Suelee Robbe‐Austerman United States 28 1.3k 0.6× 315 0.2× 1.5k 1.3× 178 0.3× 414 1.7× 98 2.3k
Cesar A. Corzo United States 22 481 0.2× 971 0.6× 1.1k 1.0× 1.1k 2.0× 56 0.2× 95 1.9k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Marie Gramer

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Marie Gramer

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Marthaler, Douglas, Kurt Rossow, Marie Gramer, et al.. (2012). Detection of substantial porcine group B rotavirus genetic diversity in the United States, resulting in a modified classification proposal for G genotypes. Virology. 433(1). 85–96. 72 indexed citations
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Allerson, Matt, John Deen, Susan E. Detmer, et al.. (2012). The impact of maternally derived immunity on influenza A virus transmission in neonatal pig populations. Vaccine. 31(3). 500–505. 65 indexed citations
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Allerson, Matt, et al.. (2012). Transmission of Influenza A Virus in Pigs. Transboundary and Emerging Diseases. 59. 68–84. 72 indexed citations
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Detmer, Susan E., Marie Gramer, Sagar M. Goyal, Montserrat Torremorell, & Jerry Torrison. (2012). Diagnostics and Surveillance for Swine Influenza. Current topics in microbiology and immunology. 370. 85–112. 35 indexed citations
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Bradley, Konrad C., Cheryl A. Jones, S. Mark Tompkins, et al.. (2011). Comparison of the receptor binding properties of contemporary swine isolates and early human pandemic H1N1 isolates (Novel 2009 H1N1). Virology. 413(2). 169–182. 69 indexed citations
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Chen, Li-Mei, Pierre Rivailler, Jaber Hossain, et al.. (2011). Receptor specificity of subtype H1 influenza A viruses isolated from swine and humans in the United States. Virology. 412(2). 401–410. 59 indexed citations
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Boon, Adrianus C. M., et al.. (2011). Genetic composition of contemporary swine influenza viruses in the West Central region of the United States of America. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses. 5(3). 188–197. 6 indexed citations
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Lorusso, Alessio, Amy L. Vincent, Marie Gramer, Kelly M. Lager, & J. R. C. Zanella. (2011). Contemporary Epidemiology of North American Lineage Triple Reassortant Influenza A Viruses in Pigs. Current topics in microbiology and immunology. 370. 113–131. 56 indexed citations
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Nelson, Martha I., Philippe Lemey, Yi Tan, et al.. (2011). Spatial Dynamics of Human-Origin H1 Influenza A Virus in North American Swine. PLoS Pathogens. 7(6). e1002077–e1002077. 105 indexed citations
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Ziemer, Cherie J., Donald C. Cole, Jan Vinjé, et al.. (2010). Fate and transport of zoonotic, bacterial, viral, and parasitic pathogens during swine manure treatment, storage, and land application1. Journal of Animal Science. 88(suppl_13). E84–E94. 75 indexed citations
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Lorusso, Alessio, Amy L. Vincent, M. Lyn Harland, et al.. (2010). Genetic and antigenic characterization of H1 influenza viruses from United States swine from 2008. Journal of General Virology. 92(4). 919–930. 111 indexed citations
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Pappaioanou, Marguerite & Marie Gramer. (2010). Lessons from Pandemic H1N1 2009 to Improve Prevention, Detection, and Response to Influenza Pandemics from a One Health Perspective. ILAR Journal. 51(3). 268–280. 34 indexed citations
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Beaudoin, Amanda, Marie Gramer, Gregory C. Gray, et al.. (2010). Serologic survey of swine workers for exposure to H2N3 swine influenza A. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses. 4(3). 163–170. 19 indexed citations
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Detmer, Susan E., Daniel Darnell, Srinand Sreevatsan, & Marie Gramer. (2010). Molecular characterization of influenza a viruses from swine for potential virulence markers. University of Minnesota Digital Conservancy (University of Minnesota). 1 indexed citations
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Romagosa, Anna, Marie Gramer, Heesoo Joo, John Deen, & Montserrat Torremorell. (2010). Influenza virus transmission rates in vaccinated and non-vaccinated pig populations. University of Minnesota Digital Conservancy (University of Minnesota). 1 indexed citations
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Ma, Wenjun, Kelly M. Lager, Amy L. Vincent, et al.. (2009). The Role of Swine in the Generation of Novel Influenza Viruses. Zoonoses and Public Health. 56(6-7). 326–337. 157 indexed citations
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Ma, Wenjun, Amy L. Vincent, Marie Gramer, et al.. (2007). Identification of H2N3 influenza A viruses from swine in the United States. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 104(52). 20949–20954. 173 indexed citations
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Gramer, Marie. (2005). Defining swine influenza virus. Journal of Swine Health and Production. 13(3). 157–160. 1 indexed citations
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Erickson, G. A., Marie Gramer, & Richard J. Webby. (2005). How to evaluate herds using swine influenza serology. Journal of Swine Health and Production. 13(4). 222–224. 1 indexed citations
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Gramer, Marie. (2005). Diagnostic notes: Defining swine influenza virus. Journal of Swine Health and Production. 13(3). 157–160. 2 indexed citations

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