Ichirou Kurane - Infectious Diseases

Author Information

Ichiro Kurane is a prominent researcher affiliated with the National Institute of Infectious Diseases located in Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan. His work primarily focuses on infectious diseases, with a strong emphasis on dengue virus research and immunology. His extensive experience and expertise have significantly contributed to advancements in understanding infectious disease mechanisms and vaccine development.

Research Contributions

Ichiro Kurane has made substantial contributions to the field of infectious diseases through his research on dengue virus and other emerging infectious diseases. His studies explore various aspects of dengue virus immunogenicity, including genotype-dependent responses, antibody responses, and non-human primate models of infection. Additionally, he has been actively involved in international collaborations, such as the U.S.-Japan Cooperative Medical Sciences Program, to address challenges posed by infectious diseases in the Pacific Rim and beyond. His work on the human antibody response to dengue virus has implications for vaccine design, and he has contributed to the development of diagnostic tools for diseases like hemorrhagic fever.

Aliases

Ichiro Kurane is also known by several aliases, including I Kurane, I. Kurane, and Ichirou Kurane. These variations of his name have been used in various publications and collaborations throughout his career.

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Publication Count 443
Citation Count 16,444
H-index 71

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