Alon Warburg - Infectious Diseases

Author Information

Alon Warburg is affiliated with the Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics at The Institute for Medical Research Israel-Canada. He is also associated with The Kuvin Centre for the Study of Infectious and Tropical Diseases at The Hebrew University Hadassah Medical School, located at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Jerusalem, Israel. His research primarily focuses on infectious diseases, with a particular interest in vector-borne diseases such as leishmaniasis and West Nile virus.

Research Contributions

Alon Warburg has made significant contributions to the understanding of vector-borne diseases, as evidenced by his extensive publication record. His research has largely focused on the ecology and biology of phlebotomine sand flies, which are vectors for leishmaniasis. He has explored various aspects including the taxonomy, spatial and temporal distribution, and feeding behaviors of these vectors. Notably, his work has also involved the development of next-generation DNA sequencing methods for identifying sources of blood meals and plant meals in these vectors. Through his studies, Warburg has contributed to the understanding of vector-host interactions and the epidemiology of infectious diseases in regions such as Israel, Ethiopia, and Cameroon.

Aliases

Alon Warburg is also known by several aliases including A Warburg and A. Warburg. These variations of his name appear in different publications, reflecting common practices in academic publishing.

Publication and Citation Metrics

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Citation Count 3806
H-index 39
Paper Count 123

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