Rainer Günter Ulrich - Infectious Diseases

Author Information

Rainer Günter Ulrich is a distinguished researcher affiliated with the Institute of Novel and Emerging Infectious Diseases at the Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut in Greifswald-Insel Riems, Germany. His work primarily focuses on infectious diseases, contributing significantly to the understanding and management of viral pathogens that affect both humans and animals.

Research Contributions

Rainer Günter Ulrich has made substantial contributions to the field of infectious diseases through his research on various viruses, including orthohantaviruses, rotaviruses, and hepatitis E virus. His recent studies have explored the cocirculation of Leptospira spp. and orthohantaviruses in Lithuania, the resistance of hepatitis E virus to alcohol-based disinfectants, and the evolutionary trajectory of species A rotaviruses found in common shrews. Additionally, he has investigated human immune responses to Puumala orthohantavirus and developed methodologies for studying hepatitis E virus replicons. His work is instrumental in advancing our understanding of viral pathogenesis and public health preparedness.

Aliases

Rainer Günter Ulrich is known by several aliases in academic publications, including R. G. Ulrich, Rainer G. Ulrich, Rainer Ulrich, and R. Ulrich. These variations may appear in different databases and publications.

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Citation Count 10,905
H-index 55
Paper Count 401

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