Kristen E. Pascal

Medical Diagnostic Laboratories (United States)

Papers

1

Total Citations

23

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About

Kristen E. Pascal is a molecular biologist whose work has advanced the understanding of the human microbiome, particularly in the context of women’s reproductive health. Her research focuses on the microbial ecology of bacterial vaginosis (BV), a common and often recurrent condition linked to adverse gynecological outcomes. In her highly cited 2007 study, Pascal developed a rapid detection method for *Atopobium vaginae*, a key pathogen in BV, and demonstrated its strong association with other BV-associated organisms. This work provided a critical tool for more accurate diagnosis and helped clarify the polymicrobial nature of the disorder, laying groundwork for targeted therapeutic strategies. While her citation count reflects the foundational impact of this early contribution, Pascal’s broader career has also encompassed investigations into host-microbe interactions and the role of the microbiome in immune modulation. Her research remains influential in shaping how clinicians and scientists approach the detection and treatment of vaginal dysbiosis, underscoring the importance of precise microbial profiling in improving women’s health outcomes.

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Papers
23
Total Citations
23
Avg Citations/Paper
🏆 Most Cited Paper
Rapid detection of Atopobium vaginae and association with organisms implicated in bacterial vaginosis
23 citations · 2007
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2007 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 5
🏛 Institutions: Medical Diagnostic Laboratories (United States)

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