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James B. Wood

Agricultural and Biological Sciences · Indiana University

Publications

157

Citations

2,480

Est. group size

Recurring co-author estimate

Active years

60

Publishing since 1967

Research summary
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The publication record associated with this name spans several distinct areas, with a strong concentration in pediatric infectious diseases—including diagnostic testing for bacterial infections, detection of antimicrobial resistance, and treatment of conditions like Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia and Kawasaki disease. Additional publications cover marine invertebrate biology (cephalopods and annelid worms), virtual reality and brain-computer interaction, and ultrafast laser physics, suggesting the data may combine work from multiple authors sharing the same name. Prospective students should verify which specific line of work matches a given individual.

Pediatric infectious diseases and diagnosticsAntimicrobial resistance detectionMarine invertebrate biology and genomicsVirtual reality and human-computer interactionUltrafast laser physics

Publication activity has fluctuated across the decade, with a notable peak in 2024 (13 publications) and recent years averaging around 5-6 papers per year.

Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026

Publication cadence
Publications per year over the last 10 years — averaging 5.6/year recently
2017: 6 publications172018: 11 publications182019: 5 publications192020: 6 publications202021: 6 publications212022: 4 publications222023: 2 publications232024: 13 publications13242025: 6 publications252026: 3 publications26
Recent publications
Publishes in
  • Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society×10
  • Open Forum Infectious Diseases×8
  • Elsevier eBooks×3
  • The Journal of Pediatrics×2
  • Publisher×2

This profile was generated automatically from public scholarly data (OpenAlex). Group size and activity levels are estimates derived from co-authorship patterns.

Last updated Jul 11, 2026.

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