J. Petersen

32 papers and 459 indexed citations i.

About

J. Petersen is a scholar working on Epidemiology, Hepatology and Infectious Diseases. According to data from OpenAlex, J. Petersen has authored 32 papers receiving a total of 459 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 26 papers in Epidemiology, 25 papers in Hepatology and 4 papers in Infectious Diseases. Recurrent topics in J. Petersen’s work include Hepatitis C virus research (25 papers), Hepatitis B Virus Studies (20 papers) and Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment (15 papers). J. Petersen is often cited by papers focused on Hepatitis C virus research (25 papers), Hepatitis B Virus Studies (20 papers) and Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment (15 papers). J. Petersen collaborates with scholars based in Germany, France and Italy. J. Petersen's co-authors include Marc Lütgehetmann, Maura Dandri, Stephan Urban, Tassilo Volz, Lena Allweiss, Martina Helbig, Till Bornscheuer, Ansgar W. Lohse, Joerg M. Pollok and Thomas Berg and has published in prestigious journals such as Hepatology, Journal of Clinical Microbiology and Journal of Hepatology.

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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