World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!
Carlos B. Hirschberg

Carlos B. Hirschberg

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
54
Citations
8568
World Ranking
12805
National Ranking
3389

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
57
Citations
8855
World Ranking
14086
National Ranking
5941

Overview

Carlos B. Hirschberg is affiliated with Boston University in the United States. Their academic profile reflects engagement in the research community, although specific details about recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues are not available.

There is no recorded information regarding Hirschberg's publication of books or contributions to particular publishers. Similarly, data on main fields, subfields, or topics of study covered by their research is not included, limiting insight into the specific areas of scientific focus within their work.

No citations or awards have been documented in the available data, which restricts a detailed overview of recognitions or distinctions they might have received. The absence of information on collaborations also suggests either limited documented partnerships or unreported co-authorships at this time.

The profile highlights an academic presence at a major research university but lacks granular information on scholarly output, research themes, or influence as measured by citations or honors. This may indicate a limited availability of publicly indexed research data or early career status.

Best Publications

  • Topography of glycosylation in the rough endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus.

    Carlos B. Hirschberg;Martin D. Snider

  • Transporters of Nucleotide Sugars, ATP, and Nucleotide Sulfate in the Endoplasmic Reticulum and Golgi Apparatus

    Carlos B. Hirschberg;Phillips W. Robbins;Claudia Abeijon

  • Topography of glycosylation reactions in the endoplasmic reticulum.

    Claudia Abeijon;Carlos B. Hirschberg

  • Translocation across golgi vesicle membranes: A CHO glycosylation mutant deficient in CMP-sialic acid transport

    Susan L. Deutscher;Naziha Nuwayhid;Pamela Stanley;Eve Ida Barak Briles

  • Mechanism of galactosylation in the Golgi apparatus. A Chinese hamster ovary cell mutant deficient in translocation of UDP-galactose across Golgi vesicle membranes.

    S L Deutscher;C B Hirschberg

  • Mechanism of the Enzymatic Synthesis of Cardiolipin in Escherichia coli

    Carlos B. Hirschberg;Eugene P. Kennedy

  • Guanosine diphosphatase is required for protein and sphingolipid glycosylation in the Golgi lumen of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

    Claudia Abeijon;Ken Yanagisawa;Elisabet C. Mandon;Alex Hausler

  • Molecular cloning and expression of rat liver N-heparan sulfate sulfotransferase.

    Yasuhiro Hashimoto;Ariel Orellana;Gregorio Gil;Carlos B. Hirschberg

  • Mechanisms of glycosylation and sulfation in the Golgi apparatus: evidence for nucleotide sugar/nucleoside monophosphate and nucleotide sulfate/nucleoside monophosphate antiports in the Golgi apparatus membrane.

    Juan M. Capasso;Carlos B. Hirschberg

  • Topography of glycosylation in yeast: characterization of GDPmannose transport and lumenal guanosine diphosphatase activities in Golgi-like vesicles.

    Claudia Abeijon;Peter Orlean;Phillips W. Robbins;Carlos B. Hirschberg

  • Molecular cloning and expression of a glycosaminoglycan N-acetylglucosaminyl N-deacetylase/N-sulfotransferase from a heparin-producing cell line.

    Ariel Orellana;Carlos B. Hirschberg;Zheng Wei;Stuart J. Swiedler

  • Nucleotide sugar transporters of the Golgi apparatus

    Patricia M Berninsone;Carlos B Hirschberg

  • Translocation of ATP into the lumen of rough endoplasmic reticulum-derived vesicles and its binding to luminal proteins including BiP (GRP 78) and GRP 94.

    C.A. Clairmont;A De Maio;C.B. Hirschberg

  • Transporters of nucleotide sugars, nucleotide sulfate and ATP in the Golgi apparatus

    Claudia Abeijon;Elisabet C. Mandon;Carlos B. Hirschberg

  • Reconstitution, identification, and purification of the rat liver golgi membrane GDP-fucose transporter.

    Luigi Puglielli;Carlos B. Hirschberg

  • SQV-7, a protein involved in Caenorhabditis elegans epithelial invagination and early embryogenesis, transports UDP-glucuronic acid, UDP-N- acetylgalactosamine, and UDP-galactose

    Patricia Berninsone;Ho Yon Hwang;Irina Zemtseva;H. Robert Horvitz

  • Mammalian Golgi apparatus UDP-N-acetylglucosamine transporter: Molecular cloning by phenotypic correction of a yeast mutant

    Eduardo Guillen;Claudia Abeijon;Carlos B. Hirschberg

  • Molecular cloning of the Golgi apparatus uridine diphosphate-N-acetylglucosamine transporter from Kluyveromyces lactis

    Claudia Abeijon;Phillips W. Robbins;Carlos B. Hirschberg

  • Transport of sugar nucleotides into rat liver Golgi. A new Golgi marker activity.

    L W Sommers;C B Hirschberg

  • Nucleotide sugar transporters of the Golgi apparatus: from basic science to diseases.

    Carolina E. Caffaro;Carlos B. Hirschberg

Frequent Co-Authors

Ariel Orellana
Ariel Orellana Andrés Bello University
Phillips W. Robbins
Phillips W. Robbins Boston University
Catherine E. Costello
Catherine E. Costello Boston University
Enrique Brandan
Enrique Brandan San Sebastián University
John Samuelson
John Samuelson Boston University
Amos Etzioni
Amos Etzioni Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Kristoffer Hellstrand
Kristoffer Hellstrand University of Gothenburg
Erik De Clercq
Erik De Clercq Rega Institute for Medical Research
Jonathan Hodgkin
Jonathan Hodgkin University of Oxford
Eric D. Green
Eric D. Green National Institutes of Health

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

Exploring chemistry as a field opens the door to a variety of related online degrees and career options. For those interested in the legal aspects of science and regulation, earning a criminal justice associate degree online can provide a strong foundation. This degree often leads to specialized roles in enforcement and compliance, where understanding chemical regulations is crucial.

Costs and tuition are important considerations when pursuing such programs. Prospective students can assess “how much is criminal justice school” to make informed financial decisions before enrolling.

Alternatively, those seeking a blend of legal and administrative careers may look into paralegal studies. Understanding the earning potential is key, and information about paralegal salary associate's degree roles helps graduates plan their future paths effectively.

For chemistry graduates drawn to the pharmaceutical industry, a career as a sales representative is a dynamic option. Learning more about how much do pharmaceutical reps make can provide insight into this lucrative and fast-growing field. Overall, combining chemistry expertise with these related degrees broadens career horizons significantly.

Best Scientists Citing Carlos B. Hirschberg

Trending Scientists

Recently Published Articles