Harvey Rubin
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Recent Articles
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Arghal R, Rubin H, Saeedi Bidokhti S, Sarkar S
PLoS One
. 2025 Jan;
20(1):e0316294.
PMID: 39841676
Determining COVID-19 vaccination strategies presents many challenges in light of limited vaccination capacity and the heterogeneity of affected communities. Who should be prioritized for early vaccination when different groups manifest...
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Michel J, Kawonga M, Rubin H
Front Digit Health
. 2023 Nov;
5:1293921.
PMID: 37908405
No abstract available.
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Abhiraman B, Fotis R, Eskin L, Rubin H
Int J Refrig
. 2023 Jul;
149:274-285.
PMID: 37520788
In low-and middle-income countries, the cold chain that supports vaccine storage and distribution is vulnerable due to insufficient infrastructure and interoperable data. To bolster these networks, we developed a convolutional...
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Kim J, Chen X, Nikpey H, Rubin H, Saeedi Bidokhti S, Sarkar S
R Soc Open Sci
. 2022 Oct;
9(10):211927.
PMID: 36249339
Traditional contact tracing tests the direct contacts of those who test positive. But, by the time an infected individual is tested, the infection starting from the person may have infected...
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COVID-19 vaccine safety monitoring in low and middle income countries - Time for a bold new approach
Straus W, Rubin H
Vaccine
. 2022 Jul;
40(32):4301-4302.
PMID: 35798593
No abstract available.
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Ali R, Rubin H, Sarkar S
PLoS One
. 2021 Aug;
16(8):e0256014.
PMID: 34415941
Objectives: Eradicated infectious diseases like smallpox can re-emerge through accident or the designs of bioterrorists, and cause heavy casualties. Presently, the populace is largely susceptible as only a small percentage...
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Dutta N, Klinkenberg L, Vazquez M, Segura-Carro D, Colmenarejo G, Ramon F, et al.
Sci Adv
. 2019 Mar;
5(3):eaav2104.
PMID: 30906866
The stringent response enables () to shut down its replication and metabolism under various stresses. Here we show that lacking the stringent response enzyme Rel was unable to slow its...
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Harbut M, Yang B, Liu R, Yano T, Vilcheze C, Cheng B, et al.
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
. 2018 Feb;
57(13):3478-3482.
PMID: 29388301
The generation of ATP through oxidative phosphorylation is an essential metabolic function for Mycobaterium tuberculosis (Mtb), regardless of the growth environment. The type II NADH dehydrogenase (Ndh-2) is the conduit...
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Ogura M, Wakaiki M, Rubin H, Preciado V
Phys Rev E
. 2017 Jun;
95(5-1):052404.
PMID: 28618624
Many biological populations, such as bacterial colonies, have developed through evolution a protection mechanism, called bet hedging, to increase their probability of survival under stressful environmental fluctuation. In this context,...
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Tantry S, Markad S, Shinde V, Bhat J, Balakrishnan G, Gupta A, et al.
J Med Chem
. 2017 Jan;
60(4):1379-1399.
PMID: 28075132
The approval of bedaquiline to treat tuberculosis has validated adenosine triphosphate (ATP) synthase as an attractive target to kill Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb). Herein, we report the discovery of two diverse...