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Claus R. Bartram

Claus R. Bartram

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D-Index
78
Citations
27301
World Ranking
1684
National Ranking
124

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2004 - German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina - Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina – Nationale Akademie der Wissenschaften Human Genetics and Molecular Medicine

Overview

Claus R. Bartram is affiliated with Heidelberg University in Germany and conducts research primarily in the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Medicine. The scientific work spans subfields such as Plant Science, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Molecular Biology, Speech and Hearing, and Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health.

The research topics covered by Bartram's work include:

  • Plant-Microbe Interactions and Immunity
  • Plant Reproductive Biology
  • Wheat and Barley Genetics and Pathology
  • Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia research
  • Adolescent and Pediatric Healthcare
  • Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life
  • Agriculture, Plant Science, Crop Management

Bartram has contributed to multiple scientific publications. Notable recent papers include:

  • Neubewertung des Schutzes von In-vitro-Embryonen in Deutschland, 2021, Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina e. V.
  • Genetic Variation in ABCC4 and CFTR and Acute Pancreatitis during Treatment of Pediatric Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, 2021, Journal of Clinical Medicine
  • Barley resistance and susceptibility to fungal cell entry involve the interplay of ROP signaling with phosphatidylinositol-monophosphates, 2024, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Barley resistance and susceptibility to fungal cell entry involve the interplay of ROP signaling with phosphatidylinositol-monophosphates, 2025, The Plant Journal

The main publication venues for Bartram include:

  • The Plant Journal
  • Journal of Clinical Medicine
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina e. V.

Frequent collaborators in Bartram's research efforts comprise:

  • Lukas Weiß
  • Mariem Bradai
  • Mareike Heilmann
  • Julia Mergner
  • Bernhard Küster

Claus R. Bartram was awarded membership in the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina - Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina - Nationale Akademie der Wissenschaften in 2004, recognized for contributions in Human Genetics and Molecular Medicine.

Best Publications

  • Philadelphia chromosomal breakpoints are clustered within a limited region, bcr, on chromosome 22

    Groffen J;Stephenson;Heisterkamp N;de Klein A

  • A cellular oncogene is translocated to the Philadelphia chromosome in chronic myelocytic leukaemia

    Annelies de Klein;Ad Geurts van Kessel;Gerard Grosveld;Claus R. Bartram

  • Localization of the c- abl oncogene adjacent to a translocation break point in chronic myelocytic leukaemia

    Nora Heisterkamp;John R. Stephenson;John Groffen;Pamela F. Hansen

  • Molecular response to treatment redefines all prognostic factors in children and adolescents with B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia: results in 3184 patients of the AIEOP-BFM ALL 2000 study

    Valentino Conter;Claus R. Bartram;Maria Grazia Valsecchi;Andre Schrauder

  • Translocation of c- abl oncogene correlates with the presence of a Philadelphia chromosome in chronic myelocytic leukaemia

    Claus R. Bartram;Annelies de Klein;Anne Hagemeijer;Ton van Agthoven

  • RAG Mutations in Human B Cell-Negative SCID

    Klaus Schwarz;George H. Gauss;Leopold Ludwig;Ulrich Pannicke

  • Newly discovered breast cancer susceptibility loci on 3p24 and 17q23.2.

    Shahana Ahmed;Gilles Thomas;Maya Ghoussaini;Catherine S. Healey

  • Late MRD response determines relapse risk overall and in subsets of childhood T-cell ALL: results of the AIEOP-BFM-ALL 2000 study

    Martin Schrappe;Maria Grazia Valsecchi;Claus R. Bartram;André Schrauder

  • Minimal residual disease-directed risk stratification using real-time quantitative PCR analysis of immunoglobulin and T-cell receptor gene rearrangements in the international multicenter trial AIEOP-BFM ALL 2000 for childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia.

    T Flohr;T Flohr;A Schrauder;G Cazzaniga;R Panzer-Grümayer

  • Association of type and location of BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations with risk of breast and ovarian cancer.

    Timothy R. Rebbeck;Nandita Mitra;Fei Wan;Olga M. Sinilnikova

  • TEL/AML-1 dimerizes and is associated with a favorable outcome in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia

    T. W. Mclean;S. Ringold;D. Neuberg;K. Stegmaier

  • High frequency of Ki-ras codon 12 mutations in pancreatic adenocarcinomas.

    Kurt Grünewald;John Lyons;Anja Fröhlich;Hans Feichtinger

  • Spectrum and prevalence of genetic predisposition in medulloblastoma: a retrospective genetic study and prospective validation in a clinical trial cohort

    Sebastian M. Waszak;Paul A. Northcott;Paul A. Northcott;Ivo Buchhalter;Giles W. Robinson

  • Carnosine as a protective factor in diabetic nephropathy: association with a leucine repeat of the carnosinase gene CNDP1.

    Bart Janssen;Daniela Hohenadel;Paul Brinkkoetter;Verena Peters

  • Thiopurine Methyltransferase (TPMT) Genotype and Early Treatment Response to Mercaptopurine in Childhood Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

    Martin Stanulla;Elke Schaeffeler;Thomas Flohr;Gunnar Cario

  • Variation in CDKN2A at 9p21.3 influences childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia risk

    Amy L. Sherborne;Fay J. Hosking;Rashmi B. Prasad;Rajiv Kumar

  • Next-generation personalised medicine for high-risk paediatric cancer patients – The INFORM pilot study

    Barbara C. Worst;Barbara C. Worst;Cornelis M. van Tilburg;Gnana Prakash Balasubramanian;Petra Fiesel;Petra Fiesel

  • Use of polymerase chain reactions to monitor minimal residual disease in acute lymphoblastic leukemia patients.

    Shouhei Yokota;Thomas E. Hansen-Hagge;Wolf-Dieter Ludwig;Alfred Reiter

  • Loss of p73 gene expression in leukemias/lymphomas due to hypermethylation.

    S Kawano;C W Miller;A F Gombart;C R Bartram

  • Distinct gene expression profiles determine molecular treatment response in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia

    Gunnar Cario;Martin Stanulla;Bernard M. Fine;Oliver Teuffel

Frequent Co-Authors

Barbara Burwinkel
Barbara Burwinkel Heidelberg University
Rita K. Schmutzler
Rita K. Schmutzler University of Cologne
Alfons Meindl
Alfons Meindl Technical University of Munich
Martin Schrappe
Martin Schrappe Kiel University
Martin Stanulla
Martin Stanulla Hannover Medical School
Martin Zimmermann
Martin Zimmermann Hannover Medical School
Barbara Wappenschmidt
Barbara Wappenschmidt University of Cologne
Kari Hemminki
Kari Hemminki Charles University
Anna Jauch
Anna Jauch Heidelberg University
Dieter Niederacher
Dieter Niederacher Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf

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