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Eva Harris
Researcher at University of California, Berkeley
Publications - 357
Citations - 26475
Eva Harris is an academic researcher from University of California, Berkeley. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dengue virus & Dengue fever. The author has an hindex of 84, co-authored 332 publications receiving 22718 citations.
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Sensitive population profiling and genome assembly of HIV and Flaviviruses using ultra-deep sequencing technologies
Matthew R. Henn,Niall J. Lennon,Ruchi M. Newman,Patrick Charlebois,Christian L. Boutwell,Molly OhAinle,Aaron M. Berlin,Elizabeth P. Ryan,Christine M. Malboeuf,Alex Macalalad,Monica Casali,Rachel L. Erlich,Henry Bigelow,Lisa Green,Sante Gnerre,Sarah Young,Joshua Z. Levin,Chad Nusbaum,Bruce D. Walker,Michael S. Diamond,Laura D. Kramer,Gregory D. Ebel,Eva Harris,Todd M. Allen,Bruce W. Birren +24 more
TL;DR: The power of scalable, next generation sequencing-based methodologies as a genome-wide and unbiased global approach to profiling genomic diversity in intra-host populations of single stranded RNA viruses is demonstrated.
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Early transcriptional responses after dengue vaccination mirror the response to natural infection and predict neutralizing antibody titers
Stephen J. Popper,Fiona R. Strouts,Janet C. Lindow,Henry K. Cheng,Magelda Montoya,Angel Balmaseda,Anna P. Durbin,Stephen S. Whitehead,Eva Harris,Beth D. Kirkpatrick,David A. Relman +10 more
TL;DR: Interferon- and cell cycle-associated gene transcript abundance levels in the peripheral blood of dengue vaccine recipients on days 8 and 9 post-vaccination were associated with d Dengue neutralizing antibody titers on day 42, and mirrored responses in primary dengued infection, suggesting the possibility of predicting protective immunity.
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Utility of entomological indices for predicting transmission of dengue virus: secondary analysis of data from the Camino Verde trial in Mexico and Nicaragua
Arcadio Morales-Pérez,Elizabeth Nava-Aguilera,Carlos Hernández-Alvarez,Víctor Manuel Alvarado-Castro,Jorge Arosteguí,José Legorreta-Soberanis,Miguel Flores-Moreno,Liliana Morales-Nava,Eva Harris,Robert J. Ledogar,Neil Andersson,Neil Andersson,Anne Cockcroft +12 more
TL;DR: Conventional vector indices were not useful in predicting dengue infection in Mexico and Nicaragua, and the findings are compatible with the idea of sources of infection outside the household which were tackled by community action in the Camino Verde trial.
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Correction to: International prospective observational cohort study of Zika in infants and pregnancy (ZIP study): study protocol
Jill F. Lebov,Juan F. Arias,Angel Balmaseda,William J. Britt,José F. Cordero,Luiz Augusto Cassanha Galvão,Ana Garces,K. Michael Hambidge,Eva Harris,Albert I. Ko,Albert I. Ko,Nancy F. Krebs,Ernesto T. A. Marques,Ernesto T. A. Marques,Alexander M. Martinez,Elizabeth M. McClure,Demócrito de Barros Miranda-Filho,Maria Elisabeth Lopes Moreira,Marisa Márcia Mussi-Pinhata,Theresa J. Ochoa,Jorge E. Osorio,Deolinda M. F. Scalabrin,Deolinda M. F. Scalabrin,Stacey Schultz-Cherry,George R. Seage,Kristen Stolka,Cesar Ugarte-Gil,Carmen Vélez Vega,Michael Welton,Ricardo Arraes de Alencar Ximenes,Carmen Zorrilla +30 more
TL;DR: Following publication of the original article, the author mentioned that two additional NIH staff were involved in the development of the protocol who did not receive recognition in the Acknowledgments section in their published article.
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Rickettsia parkeri Sca2 promotes dissemination in an intradermal infection mouse model
Thomas P. Burke,Cuong J. Tran,Patrik Engström,Dustin R. Glasner,Diego A. Espinosa,Eva Harris,Matthew D. Welch +6 more
TL;DR: This study characterizes a mouse model that mimics aspects of human rickettsial disease and reveals a pathogenic role for the R. parkeri actin-based motility protein Sca2 in dissemination.