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Christopher J. Pickett

Christopher J. Pickett

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Chemistry

D-Index
47
Citations
10297
World Ranking
15508
National Ranking
856

Overview

Christopher J. Pickett is affiliated with the University of East Anglia in the United Kingdom and has contributed to research in the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, as well as Medicine. Their work spans several subfields including Molecular Biology, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Biotechnology, Cell Biology, and Oncology.

The scientist's research topics include:

  • Congenital heart defects research
  • Zebrafish Biomedical Research Applications
  • Developmental Biology and Gene Regulation
  • HER2/EGFR in Cancer Research
  • Lung Cancer Treatments and Mutations
  • Gastric Cancer Management and Outcomes
  • Marine Invertebrate Physiology and Ecology

Christopher J. Pickett has published in several venues, with multiple contributions in Faraday Discussions. Other frequent publication venues include:

  • Faraday Discussions
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Cancer Research
  • Integrative and Comparative Biology
  • Current Biology

Recent papers by Christopher J. Pickett include:

  • Acquisition of polymorphism in the chordate doliolids, 2024, Integrative and Comparative Biology
  • Neural signaling contributes to heart formation and growth in the invertebrate chordate, Ciona robusta, 2025, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Divergence of immune cell types in chordate blood, 2025, Current Biology
  • Abstract CT071: Phase I trial of trastuzumab deruxtecan in combination with neratinib in solid tumors with HER2 alterations (NCI 10495), 2025, Cancer Research
  • EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF THE NON-VITAMIN K ANTAGONIST ORAL ANTICOAGULANT AMONG PATIENTS WITH NONVALVUALR ATRIAL FIBRILLATION AND CANCER: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND NETWORK META-ANALYSIS, 2022, Journal of the American College of Cardiology

The scientist collaborates frequently with colleagues including Brad Davidson, Katharina Brinkert, Fatima Abi Ghaida, Patrick L. Holland, and Douglas R. MacFarlane.

Best Publications

  • Structural and functional analogues of the active sites of the [Fe]-, [NiFe]-, and [FeFe]-hydrogenases.

    Cédric Tard;Christopher J. Pickett

  • Chemistry and the hydrogenases

    David J. Evans;Christopher J. Pickett

  • Synthesis of the H-cluster framework of iron-only hydrogenase

    Cédric Tard;Xiaoming Liu;Saad K. Ibrahim;Maurizio Bruschi

  • Electron transfer at a dithiolate-bridged diiron assembly: electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution.

    Stacey J. Borg;Thomas Behrsing;Stephen P. Best;Mathieu Razavet

  • Electrosynthesis of ammonia

    Christopher J. Pickett;Jean Talarmin

  • Iron-only hydrogenase: Synthetic, structural and reactivity studies of model compounds

    Xiaoming Liu;Saad K. Ibrahim;Cédric Tard;Christopher J. Pickett

  • Water Splitting by Visible Light: A Nanophotocathode for Hydrogen Production

    Thomas Nann;Saad K. Ibrahim;Pei-Meng Woi;Shu Xu

  • The Chemistry of Nitrogen Fixation and Models for The Reactions of Nitrogenase

    Richard A. Henderson;G Jeffery Leigh;Christopher J. Pickett

  • The Chatt cycle and the mechanism of enzymic reduction of molecular nitrogen

    Christopher J. Pickett

  • A di-iron dithiolate possessing structural elements of the carbonyl/cyanide sub-site of the H-centre of Fe-only hydrogenase

    Alban Le Cloirec;Sian C. Davies;David J. Evans;David L. Hughes

  • All-iron hydrogenase: synthesis, structure and properties of {2Fe3S}-assemblies related to the di-iron sub-site of the H-cluster

    Mathieu Razavet;Sian C. Davies;David L. Hughes;J. Elaine Barclay

  • Modeling [Fe−Fe] Hydrogenase: Evidence for Bridging Carbonyl and Distal Iron Coordination Vacancy in an Electrocatalytically Competent Proton Reduction by an Iron Thiolate Assembly That Operates through Fe(0)−Fe(II) Levels

    Mun Hon Cheah;Cédric Tard;Stacey J. Borg;Xiaoming Liu

  • Transition-metal binding sites and ligand parameters

    Joseph Chatt;C. T. Kan;G. Jeffery Leigh;Christopher J. Pickett

  • The Third Hydrogenase: A Ferracyclic Carbamoyl with Close Structural Analogy to the Active Site of Hmd

    Peter J. Turrell;Joseph A. Wright;Jamie N. T. Peck;Vasily S. Oganesyan

  • {2Fe3S} clusters related to the di-iron sub-site of the H-centre of all-iron hydrogenases

    Mathieu Razavet;Sian C. Davies;David L. Hughes;Christopher J. Pickett

  • Transient FTIR spectroelectrochemical and stopped-flow detection of a mixed valence (Fe(I)-Fe(II)) bridging carbonyl intermediate with structural elements and spectroscopic characteristics of the di-iron sub-site of all-iron hydrogenase.

    Mathieu Razavet;Stacey J. Borg;Simon J. George;Stephen P. Best

  • The iron centre of the cluster-free hydrogenase (Hmd): low-spin Fe(II) or low-spin Fe(0)?

    Xiufeng Wang;Zhimei Li;Xirui Zeng;Qiuyan Luo

  • The Di‐Iron Subsite of All‐Iron Hydrogenase: Mechanism of Cyanation of a Synthetic {2Fe3S}–Carbonyl Assembly

    Simon J. George;Zhen Cui;Mathieu Razavet;Christopher J. Pickett

  • The Third Hydrogenase: More Natural Organometallics

    Joseph A. Wright;Peter J. Turrell;Christopher J. Pickett

  • Electropolymeric materials incorporating subsite structures related to iron-only hydrogenase: active ester functionalised poly(pyrroles) for covalent binding of {2Fe3S}-carbonyl/cyanide assemblies

    Saad K. Ibrahim;Xiaoming Liu;Cédric Tard;Christopher J. Pickett

  • Mechanistic aspects of the protonation of [FeFe]-hydrogenase subsite analogues.

    Aušra Jablonskytė;Joseph A. Wright;Christopher J. Pickett

  • The electronic properties of isocyanides at rhenium—dinitrogen binding sites. Preparation and redox properties of the isocyanide complexes trans-[ReCl(CNR)(Ph2PCH2CH2PPh2)2]

    Armando J.L. Pombeiro;Christopher J. Pickett;Raymond L. Richards

Frequent Co-Authors

David L. Hughes
David L. Hughes University of East Anglia
Armando J. L. Pombeiro
Armando J. L. Pombeiro Instituto Superior Técnico
Xiaoming Liu
Xiaoming Liu University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Jonathan R. Dilworth
Jonathan R. Dilworth University of Oxford
Karl S. Ryder
Karl S. Ryder University of Leicester
Derek Pletcher
Derek Pletcher University of Southampton
Anthony W. Parker
Anthony W. Parker Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
Jon Zubieta
Jon Zubieta Syracuse University
Xin Yang
Xin Yang Southern University of Science and Technology
Thomas Nann
Thomas Nann University of Newcastle Australia

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