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73
Citations
17291
World Ranking
5030
National Ranking
1566

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2010 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1981 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
  • 1978 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Overview

Bruce Ganem is affiliated with Cornell University in the United States. Their work spans multiple fields including Health Professions, Medicine, and Mathematics, with publications contributing to each of these areas.

The scientist's recent work includes a paper titled The importance of initial response during outbreaks: A perspective from observations on COVID-19, published in 2020 in the journal Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology. This paper has been cited 9 times.

Bruce Ganem's research focuses on key topics involving disaster response and management, viral infections and outbreaks research, and COVID-19 epidemiological studies. These topics are reflected in the scope of their scientific investigations and published works.

  • Disaster Response and Management
  • Viral Infections and Outbreaks Research
  • COVID-19 epidemiological studies

They have coauthored works with researchers including Yao Yu Yeo.

  • Yao Yu Yeo

Bruce Ganem has contributed to the field through publication in venues such as:

  • Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology

Their research extends to subfields covering Emergency Medical Services, Infectious Diseases, and Modeling and Simulation.

  • Emergency Medical Services
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Modeling and Simulation

Bruce Ganem has been recognized by multiple organizations for their work, holding fellowships at prestigious institutions including the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) since 2010, the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation since 1981, and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation since 1978.

Best Publications

  • Strategies for Innovation in Multicomponent Reaction Design

    Bruce Ganem

  • New methods for the oxidation of aldehydes to carboxylic acids and esters

    Elias J. Corey;Norman W. Gilman;B. E. Ganem

  • Detection of noncovalent receptor-ligand complexes by mass spectrometry

    Bruce Ganem;Yu Tsyr Li;Jack D. Henion

  • Observation of noncovalent enzyme-substrate and enzyme-product complexes by ion-spray mass spectrometry

    Bruce Ganem;Yu Tsyr Li;Jack D. Henion

  • Identification of two functionally different classes of exocellulases.

    Brian K. Barr;Yin-Liang Hsieh;Bruce Ganem;David B. Wilson

  • INHIBITORS OF CARBOHYDRATE-PROCESSING ENZYMES : DESIGN AND SYNTHESIS OF SUGAR-SHAPED HETEROCYCLES

    Bruce Ganem

  • Synthetically useful reactions with metal boride and aluminide catalysts

    Bruce Ganem;John O. Osby

  • Mechanism and synthetic utility of boron trifluoride etherate promoted organolithium additions

    Michael J. Eis;J. E. Wrobel;Bruce Ganem

  • ATOMIC-STRUCTURE OF THE BURIED CATALYTIC POCKET OF ESCHERICHIA-COLI CHORISMATE MUTASE.

    A.Y. Lee;P.A. Karplus;B. Ganem;J. Clardy

  • From glucose to aromatics: recent developments in natural products of the shikimic acid pathway

    Bruce Ganem

  • Ferric chloride in acetic anhydide. Mild and versatile reagent for the cleavage of ethers

    Bruce Ganem;Vernon R. Small

  • An exceptionally mild deprotection of phthalimides

    John O. Osby;Michael G. Martin;Bruce Ganem

  • Lithium and potassium trialkylborohydrides. Reagents for direct reduction of .alpha.,.beta.-unsaturated carbonyl compounds to synthetically versatile enolate anions

    James M. Fortunato;Bruce. Ganem

  • The mechanism of rearrangement of chorismic acid and related compounds

    Joseph J. Gajewski;Jurjus Jurayj;Doris R. Kimbrough;Matthew E. Gande

  • Structural and stereochemical studies of potent inhibitors of glucosylceramide synthase and tumor cell growth.

    A. Abe;N. S. Radin;J. A. Shayman;L. L. Wotring

  • .alpha.-Silylated vinyl ketones. New class of reagents for the annelation of ketones

    Gilbert. Stork;Bruce. Ganem

  • Mechanism of sodium borohydride-cobaltous chloride reductions

    Stephen W. Heinzman;Bruce Ganem

  • New chemistry of naturally occurring polyamines

    Bruce Ganem

  • Recognition of cell-wall peptide ligands by vancomycin group antibiotics: Studies using ion spray mass spectrometry

    Heng-Keang Lim;Heng-Keang Lim;Yin Liang Hsieh;Bruce Ganem;Jack Henion

  • Detection of oligonucleotide duplex forms by ion-spray mass spectrometry

    Bruce Ganem;Yu-Tsyr Li;Jack D. Henion

Frequent Co-Authors

Jack D. Henion
Jack D. Henion Cornell University
David Wilson
David Wilson Binghamton University
Sheng Zhang
Sheng Zhang Cornell University
Jon D. Stewart
Jon D. Stewart University of Florida
Jon Clardy
Jon Clardy Harvard University
George P. Hess
George P. Hess Cornell University
Dan Rittschof
Dan Rittschof Duke University
Jerrold Meinwald
Jerrold Meinwald Cornell University
Jacques Fantini
Jacques Fantini Aix-Marseille University
Georg Pohnert
Georg Pohnert Friedrich Schiller University Jena

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