Szu‐min Hsieh - Infectious Diseases

Author Information

Szu-min Hsieh is a prominent researcher in the field of Infectious Diseases, affiliated with the Division of Infectious Diseases at the Department of Internal Medicine, National Taiwan University Hospital, and the National Taiwan University College of Medicine, Taiwan, ROC. Their work primarily focuses on the epidemiology, treatment, and immunology of viral infections, including HIV, Hepatitis C, and COVID-19.

Research Contributions

Szu-min Hsieh has made significant contributions to the understanding and treatment of infectious diseases. Notably, their research includes studies on the reinfection of hepatitis C virus among HIV-positive individuals in Taiwan, and the seroprevalence of COVID-19 among healthcare workers. Their work on SARS-CoV-2 includes the development and evaluation of the MVC-COV1901 vaccine, demonstrating its safety and immunogenicity. Additionally, Hsieh has explored the effects of direct-acting antivirals in HIV and hepatitis C co-infections, as well as the reversal of viral latency in HIV-1-infected adults.

Aliases

Szu-min Hsieh is also known by several aliases, including S. Hsieh, S.-m. Hsieh, Szu-min Hsieh, S M Hsieh, and S-m Hsieh. These variations may appear across different publications and databases.

Publication and Citation Metrics

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Total Papers 182
Citation Count 3378
h-index 31

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