Isabella K. DeAnglis
Post doctoral researcher
Also affiliated: Purchase College (2023–2024); SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (2023–2024)
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Isabella K. DeAnglis's research investigates the interactions between humans and bats, particularly in rural Kenya, and the diversity of hemoplasmas in Neotropical bats. Her work has explored frequent and intense human-bat contact within buildings in rural Kenyan communities, examining how anthropogenic structures influence these interactions. DeAnglis has also studied bat cellular immunity, observing variations influenced by year and dietary habits in landscapes undergoing fragmentation and conversion. Her research has identified an expanded diversity of novel hemoplasmas in rare and undersampled Neotropical bat populations. DeAnglis has published seven papers and has an h-index of 4 with 43 citations. She collaborates with Kristian M. Forbes and Reilly T. Jackson at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 7
- Citations: 49
Selected Publications
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<i>Bartonella</i> and hemotropic <i>Mycoplasma</i> species in synanthropic bats in Kenya (2026)
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Frequent and intense human-bat interactions occur in buildings of rural Kenya (2024)
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Bat cellular immunity varies by year and dietary habit amidst land conversion (2024)
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Expanded diversity of novel hemoplasmas in rare and undersampled Neotropical bats (2023)
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Anthropogenic structures promote frequent and intense contact between humans and bats in rural Kenya (2023)
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Expanded diversity of novel hemoplasmas in rare and undersampled Neotropical bats (2023)
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Bat cellular immunity varies by year and dietary habit in an increasingly fragmented landscape (2023)
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- Expanded diversity of novel hemoplasmas in rare and undersampled Neotropical bats
- Bat cellular immunity varies by year and dietary habit amidst land conversion
- Bat cellular immunity varies by year and dietary habit in an increasingly fragmented landscape
- Expanded diversity of novel hemoplasmas in rare and undersampled Neotropical bats
- Expanded diversity of novel hemoplasmas in rare and undersampled Neotropical bats
- Bat cellular immunity varies by year and dietary habit amidst land conversion
- Bat cellular immunity varies by year and dietary habit in an increasingly fragmented landscape
- Expanded diversity of novel hemoplasmas in rare and undersampled Neotropical bats
- Expanded diversity of novel hemoplasmas in rare and undersampled Neotropical bats
- Bat cellular immunity varies by year and dietary habit amidst land conversion
- Bat cellular immunity varies by year and dietary habit in an increasingly fragmented landscape
- Expanded diversity of novel hemoplasmas in rare and undersampled Neotropical bats
- Expanded diversity of novel hemoplasmas in rare and undersampled Neotropical bats
- Bat cellular immunity varies by year and dietary habit amidst land conversion
- Bat cellular immunity varies by year and dietary habit in an increasingly fragmented landscape
- Expanded diversity of novel hemoplasmas in rare and undersampled Neotropical bats
- Expanded diversity of novel hemoplasmas in rare and undersampled Neotropical bats
- Bat cellular immunity varies by year and dietary habit amidst land conversion
- Bat cellular immunity varies by year and dietary habit in an increasingly fragmented landscape
- Expanded diversity of novel hemoplasmas in rare and undersampled Neotropical bats
- Expanded diversity of novel hemoplasmas in rare and undersampled Neotropical bats
- Bat cellular immunity varies by year and dietary habit amidst land conversion
- Bat cellular immunity varies by year and dietary habit in an increasingly fragmented landscape
- Expanded diversity of novel hemoplasmas in rare and undersampled Neotropical bats
- Bat cellular immunity varies by year and dietary habit amidst land conversion
- Bat cellular immunity varies by year and dietary habit in an increasingly fragmented landscape
- Bat cellular immunity varies by year and dietary habit amidst land conversion
- Bat cellular immunity varies by year and dietary habit in an increasingly fragmented landscape
- Expanded diversity of novel hemoplasmas in rare and undersampled Neotropical bats
- Expanded diversity of novel hemoplasmas in rare and undersampled Neotropical bats
- Expanded diversity of novel hemoplasmas in rare and undersampled Neotropical bats
- Expanded diversity of novel hemoplasmas in rare and undersampled Neotropical bats
- Expanded diversity of novel hemoplasmas in rare and undersampled Neotropical bats
- Expanded diversity of novel hemoplasmas in rare and undersampled Neotropical bats
- Expanded diversity of novel hemoplasmas in rare and undersampled Neotropical bats
- Expanded diversity of novel hemoplasmas in rare and undersampled Neotropical bats
- Expanded diversity of novel hemoplasmas in rare and undersampled Neotropical bats
- Expanded diversity of novel hemoplasmas in rare and undersampled Neotropical bats
- Frequent and intense human-bat interactions occur in buildings of rural Kenya
- Anthropogenic structures promote frequent and intense contact between humans and bats in rural Kenya
- Frequent and intense human-bat interactions occur in buildings of rural Kenya
- Anthropogenic structures promote frequent and intense contact between humans and bats in rural Kenya
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