Author Information
Kevin P. Campbell is a distinguished researcher affiliated with the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and holds multiple academic positions at the University of Iowa Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine. His roles extend across the Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, Department of Neurology, and Department of Internal Medicine. His work primarily focuses on the molecular mechanisms of neuromuscular diseases, and he is widely recognized for his contributions to the understanding of glycosylation processes, particularly in relation to dystroglycan function.Research Contributions
Dr. Campbell's research has significantly advanced the field of neurology, with a particular emphasis on the molecular and cellular pathways involved in muscular dystrophy. His recent publications explore the role of matriglycan in dystroglycan function, highlighting its potential in therapeutic interventions. Notably, his work on the Large1 gene transfer in mouse models of muscular dystrophy has demonstrated promising results in restoring muscle function and improving survival rates. Additionally, his investigations into viral interactions with dystroglycan provide insights into potential mechanisms of viral entry and pathogenesis.Aliases
Throughout his academic career, Kevin P. Campbell has been cited under various aliases, including Kevin P Campbell, K. P Campbell, K. P. Campbell, Kevin Campbell, K Campbell, and K P Campbell. These aliases reflect variations in the presentation of his name across different publications and citation databases.Publication and Citation Metrics
Metric |
Value |
Citation Count |
55,876 |
H-index |
129 |
Paper Count |
529 |