Grant Dawson
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Also affiliated: University of Nottingham (2018); The University of Queensland (2020); University of Groningen (2023–2025)
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Biography and Research Information
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Grant Dawson studies innate immune responses, particularly focusing on the complement system's role in responses to lipopolysaccharides. His research has investigated these mechanisms in Diamond-backed Watersnakes, examining both complement-dependent and independent pathways. Dawson's work also extends to broader questions in reptilian immunology and ecoimmunology, exploring the current state of knowledge and future research directions in these fields. He has collaborated with researchers from Arkansas State University on shared publications.
His academic contributions include seven publications with a total of 30 citations and an h-index of 1. Dawson's recent activity indicates ongoing engagement in research, with his most recent publication in 2026.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 7
- Citations: 30
Selected Publications
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Both lipopolysaccharide and vehicle treatments upregulate complement-dependent and complement-independent innate immune responses in Diamond-backed Watersnakes (Squamata: Nerodia) (2026)
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Reptilian Innate Immunology and Ecoimmunology: What Do We Know and Where Are We Going? (2022)
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- Reptilian Innate Immunology and Ecoimmunology: What Do We Know and Where Are We Going?
- Both lipopolysaccharide and vehicle treatments upregulate complement-dependent and complement-independent innate immune responses in Diamond-backed Watersnakes (Squamata: Nerodia)
- Reptilian Innate Immunology and Ecoimmunology: What Do We Know and Where Are We Going?
- Reptilian Innate Immunology and Ecoimmunology: What Do We Know and Where Are We Going?
- Reptilian Innate Immunology and Ecoimmunology: What Do We Know and Where Are We Going?
- Reptilian Innate Immunology and Ecoimmunology: What Do We Know and Where Are We Going?
- Both lipopolysaccharide and vehicle treatments upregulate complement-dependent and complement-independent innate immune responses in Diamond-backed Watersnakes (Squamata: Nerodia)
- Both lipopolysaccharide and vehicle treatments upregulate complement-dependent and complement-independent innate immune responses in Diamond-backed Watersnakes (Squamata: Nerodia)
- Both lipopolysaccharide and vehicle treatments upregulate complement-dependent and complement-independent innate immune responses in Diamond-backed Watersnakes (Squamata: Nerodia)
- Both lipopolysaccharide and vehicle treatments upregulate complement-dependent and complement-independent innate immune responses in Diamond-backed Watersnakes (Squamata: Nerodia)
- Both lipopolysaccharide and vehicle treatments upregulate complement-dependent and complement-independent innate immune responses in Diamond-backed Watersnakes (Squamata: Nerodia)
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