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Alexander Goesmann

Alexander Goesmann

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Genetics
Germany
2024
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Genetics and Molecular Biology
Germany
2024

D-Index & Metrics

Genetics

D-Index
89
Citations
30974
World Ranking
1116
National Ranking
90

Alexander Goesmann publication distribution in Genetics in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Genetics in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Alexander Goesmann sits on this spectrum.

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45 publications 703+

This scientist: 303 publications — 76th percentile

76% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 703 publications or more.

Alexander Goesmann D-index placement in Genetics in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Genetics scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Alexander Goesmann sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 160+

This scientist: 89 D-Index — 75th percentile

75% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 160 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2024 - Research.com Genetics in Germany Leader Award
  • 2024 - Research.com Genetics and Molecular Biology in Germany Leader Award
  • 2023 - Research.com Genetics in Germany Leader Award

Overview

Alexander Goesmann is affiliated with the University of Giessen in Germany. Their research primarily spans the field of Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology, with a particular focus on Molecular Biology, Ecology, Plant Science, Immunology, and Genetics.

The scientist's work covers several prominent research topics, including:

  • Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies
  • Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology
  • Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria
  • Bacterial Genetics and Biotechnology
  • Probiotics and Fermented Foods
  • Aquaculture disease management and microbiota
  • Bacteriophages and microbial interactions

Alexander Goesmann has contributed publications to a variety of venues with notable frequency. The main publication platforms include:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SYSTEMATIC AND EVOLUTIONARY MICROBIOLOGY
  • Microbial Genomics
  • BMC Genomics

Recent papers authored by Goesmann span several fields and include the following:

  • Severe COVID-19 Is Marked by a Dysregulated Myeloid Cell Compartment, 2020, Cell
  • Bakta: rapid and standardized annotation of bacterial genomes via alignment-free sequence identification, 2021, Microbial Genomics
  • Swarm Learning for decentralized and confidential clinical machine learning, 2021, Nature
  • Early IFN-α signatures and persistent dysfunction are distinguishing features of NK cells in severe COVID-19, 2021, Immunity
  • Platon: identification and characterization of bacterial plasmid contigs in short-read draft assemblies exploiting protein sequence-based replicon distribution scores, 2020, Microbial Genomics

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Alexander Goesmann include:

  • Oliver Schwengers
  • Jochen Blom
  • Torsten Hain
  • Patrick Blumenkamp
  • Anke Becker

Best Publications

  • The Subsystems Approach to Genome Annotation and its Use in the Project to Annotate 1000 Genomes

    Ross Overbeek;Tadhg P. Begley;Ralph M. Butler;Jomuna Choudhuri

  • Severe COVID-19 Is Marked by a Dysregulated Myeloid Cell Compartment.

    Jonas Schulte-Schrepping;Nico Reusch;Daniela Paclik;Kevin Baßler

  • Bakta: rapid and standardized annotation of bacterial genomes via alignment-free sequence identification.

    Oliver Schwengers;Lukas Jelonek;Marius Alfred Dieckmann;Sebastian Beyvers

  • The complete Corynebacterium glutamicum ATCC 13032 genome sequence and its impact on the production of l-aspartate-derived amino acids and vitamins

    Jörn Kalinowski;Brigitte Bathe;Daniela Bartels;Nicole Bischoff

  • GenDB—an open source genome annotation system for prokaryote genomes

    Folker Meyer;Alexander Goesmann;Alice C. McHardy;Daniela Bartels

  • The genome of the recently domesticated crop plant sugar beet ( Beta vulgaris )

    Juliane C. Dohm;André E. Minoche;Daniela Holtgräwe;Salvador Capella-Gutiérrez

  • Visualization of omics data for systems biology

    Nils Gehlenborg;Seán I O'Donoghue;Nitin S Baliga;Alexander Goesmann

  • An RNAi-Based Control of Fusarium graminearum Infections Through Spraying of Long dsRNAs Involves a Plant Passage and Is Controlled by the Fungal Silencing Machinery.

    Aline Koch;Dagmar Biedenkopf;Alexandra Furch;Lennart Weber

  • Complete Genome Sequence of the Prototype Lactic Acid Bacterium Lactococcus lactis subsp. cremoris MG1363

    Udo Wegmann;Mary O'Connell-Motherway;Aldert Zomer;Girbe Buist

  • Updating benchtop sequencing performance comparison

    Sebastian Jünemann;Sebastian Jünemann;Fritz Joachim Sedlazeck;Karola Prior;Andreas Albersmeier

  • Genome sequence of the ubiquitous hydrocarbon-degrading marine bacterium Alcanivorax borkumensis

    Susanne Schneiker;Vítor A.P. Martins Dos Santos;Daniela Bartels;Thomas Bekel

  • Complete genome sequence of the myxobacterium Sorangium cellulosum

    Susanne Schneiker;Olena Perlova;Olaf Kaiser;Klaus Gerth

  • A predator unmasked: life cycle of Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus from a genomic perspective

    Snjezana Rendulic;Pratik Jagtap;Andrea Rosinus;Mark Eppinger

  • EDGAR: a software framework for the comparative analysis of prokaryotic genomes.

    Jochen Blom;Stefan P Albaum;Daniel Doppmeier;Alfred Pühler

  • Insights into Genome Plasticity and Pathogenicity of the Plant Pathogenic Bacterium Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria Revealed by the Complete Genome Sequence

    Frank Thieme;Ralf Koebnik;Thomas Bekel;Carolin Berger

  • Ecological Genomics of Marine Roseobacters

    M. A. Moran;R. Belas;M. A. Schell;J. M. Gonzalez

  • The metagenome of a biogas-producing microbial community of a production-scale biogas plant fermenter analysed by the 454-pyrosequencing technology

    Andreas Schlüter;Thomas Bekel;Naryttza N. Diaz;Michael Dondrup

  • EDGAR 2.0: an enhanced software platform for comparative gene content analyses.

    Jochen Blom;Julian Kreis;Sebastian Spänig;Tobias Juhre

  • Phylogenetic classification of short environmental DNA fragments

    Lutz Krause;Naryttza N. Diaz;Alexander Goesmann;Scott Kelley

  • TRUNCATULIX – a data warehouse for the legume community

    Kolja Henckel;Kai J Runte;Thomas Bekel;Michael Dondrup

Frequent Co-Authors

Alfred Pühler
Alfred Pühler Bielefeld University
Jochen Blom
Jochen Blom University of Giessen
Jörn Kalinowski
Jörn Kalinowski Bielefeld University
Andreas Schlüter
Andreas Schlüter Bielefeld University
Theo H. M. Smits
Theo H. M. Smits Zurich University of Applied Sciences
Andreas Tauch
Andreas Tauch Bielefeld University
Torsten Hain
Torsten Hain University of Giessen
Folker Meyer
Folker Meyer Argonne National Laboratory
Trinad Chakraborty
Trinad Chakraborty University of Giessen
Lutz Krause
Lutz Krause University of Queensland

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