Jason Ortega
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Also affiliated: University of California, Los Angeles (2024); Stetson University (2026)
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Jason Ortega's research investigates physiological responses in animals, particularly concerning immune challenges and metabolic changes. His work includes studying glucocorticoid and glycemic responses in snakes facing mycosis, a fungal infection. He has also explored the role of chemokines in preventing autoimmune diabetes, specifically targeting interferon gamma-mediated interactions. Additionally, Ortega's research extends to host-parasite interactions, examining amphibian and lizard hosts for invasive pentastome parasites. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 2 with 5 total publications and 6 total citations.
Metrics
- h-index: 2
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 7
Selected Publications
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Health assessment and multipathogen surveillance of free-ranging snakes in the southeastern United States (2026)
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Data from "Health assessment and multipathogen surveillance of free-ranging snakes in the southeastern United States" (2026)
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Native and Nonindigenous Anurans and Lizards Are Intermediate Hosts for the Invasive Pentastome Parasite Raillietiella orientalis in Florida (2025)
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Glucocorticoid and glycemic responses to immune challenge in a viviparous snake afflicted with an emerging mycosis (2024)
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- Glucocorticoid and glycemic responses to immune challenge in a viviparous snake afflicted with an emerging mycosis
- Native and Nonindigenous Anurans and Lizards Are Intermediate Hosts for the Invasive Pentastome Parasite Raillietiella orientalis in Florida
- Glucocorticoid and glycemic responses to immune challenge in a viviparous snake afflicted with an emerging mycosis
- Native and Nonindigenous Anurans and Lizards Are Intermediate Hosts for the Invasive Pentastome Parasite Raillietiella orientalis in Florida
- Glucocorticoid and glycemic responses to immune challenge in a viviparous snake afflicted with an emerging mycosis
- Glucocorticoid and glycemic responses to immune challenge in a viviparous snake afflicted with an emerging mycosis
- Glucocorticoid and glycemic responses to immune challenge in a viviparous snake afflicted with an emerging mycosis
- Glucocorticoid and glycemic responses to immune challenge in a viviparous snake afflicted with an emerging mycosis
- Native and Nonindigenous Anurans and Lizards Are Intermediate Hosts for the Invasive Pentastome Parasite Raillietiella orientalis in Florida
- Native and Nonindigenous Anurans and Lizards Are Intermediate Hosts for the Invasive Pentastome Parasite Raillietiella orientalis in Florida
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