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Daniel R. Marshak is affiliated with the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in the United States. Their research spans multiple domains within medicine and biochemistry, focusing particularly on cancer genomics, infectious diseases, and molecular biology.

The scientist's main fields of study include Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with further specialization in subfields such as Cancer Research, Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology, Molecular Biology, and Biomedical Engineering.

The following main topics characterize their body of work:

  • Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics
  • SARS-CoV-2 detection and testing
  • Respiratory viral infections research
  • Single-cell and spatial transcriptomics
  • Evolution and Genetic Dynamics
  • Biosensors and Analytical Detection
  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research

Recent publications by Daniel R. Marshak include:

  • "A novel method for liquid-phase extraction of cell-free DNA for detection of circulating tumor DNA," 2021, Scientific Reports
  • "Evaluation of the INDICAID COVID-19 Rapid Antigen Test in Symptomatic Populations and Asymptomatic Community Testing," 2021, Microbiology Spectrum
  • "Evaluation of the INDICAID™ COVID-19 Rapid Antigen Test in symptomatic populations and asymptomatic community testing," 2021, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • "Comparative Biochemistry of Drug-Binding Proteins in Calmodulin/S100 Family," 2025, Digital Commons - RU (Rockefeller University)
  • "Abstract 575: Enhancing cell-free DNA mutation detection with novel liquid-phase extraction," 2021, Cancer Research

Their work has appeared frequently in the following venues:

  • Cancer Research
  • Scientific Reports
  • Microbiology Spectrum
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Digital Commons - RU (Rockefeller University)

Frequent collaborators include:

  • David Y. Pereira
  • Ricky Y. T. Chiu
  • Felix Chao
  • Filip Janků
  • Helen J. Huang

Best Publications

  • Human mesenchymal stem cells engraft and demonstrate site-specific differentiation after in utero transplantation in sheep

    Kenneth W. Liechty;Tippi C. MacKenzie;Aimen F. Shaaban;Antoneta Radu

  • Strategies for Protein Purification and Characterization A Laboratory Course Manual

    D. R. Marshak;J. T. Kadonaga;R. R. Burgess;M. W. Knuth

  • The cell-cycle regulated proliferating cell nuclear antigen is required for SV40 DNA replication in vitro.

    Gregory Prelich;Matthew Kostura;Daniel R. Marshak;Michael B. Mathews

  • Purification and characterization of a neurite extension factor from bovine brain.

    Douglas Kligman;Daniel R. Marshak

  • Sequence-specific antirepression of histone H1-mediated inhibition of basal RNA polymerase II transcription.

    Glenn E. Croston;Leslie A. Kerrigan;Lucy M. Lira;Daniel R. Marshak

  • p62dok: A Constitutively Tyrosine-Phosphorylated, GAP-Associated Protein in Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia Progenitor Cells

    Nick Carpino;David Wisniewski;Annabel Strife;Daniel Marshak

  • The retinoblastoma protein is phosphorylated on multiple sites by human cdc2.

    J.A. Lees;K.J. Buchkovich;D.R. Marshak;C.W. Anderson

  • A proteolytic fragment from the central region of p53 has marked sequence-specific DNA-binding activity when generated from wild-type but not from oncogenic mutant p53 protein.

    Jill Bargonetti;James J. Manfredi;Xinbin Chen;Daniel R. Marshak

  • Cell cycle control of DNA replication by a homologue from human cells of the p34cdc2 protein kinase.

    Gennaro D'Urso;Robert L. Marraccino;Daniel R. Marshak;James M. Roberts;James M. Roberts

  • Primary structure of gonadotropin-releasing hormone from lamprey brain.

    N M Sherwood;S A Sower;D R Marshak;B A Fraser

  • Cell cycle-dependent regulation of the phosphorylation and metabolism of the Alzheimer amyloid precursor protein.

    T. Suzuki;M. Oishi;D.R. Marshak;A.J. Czernik

  • Phosphorylation of large tumour antigen by cdc2 stimulates SV40 DNA replication.

    Duncan McVey;Leonardo Brizuela;Ian Mohr;Ian Mohr;Daniel R. Marshak

  • Increased S100β neurotrophic activity in Alzheimer's disease temporal lobe

    Daniel R. Marshak;Susan Ann Pesce;Laura C. Stanley;W.Sue T. Griffin

  • Purification and characterization of a novel antimicrobial peptide from maize (Zea mays L.) kernels.

    J.P. Duvick;T Rood;A.G. Rao;D.R. Marshak

  • New ISSCR Guidelines Underscore Major Principles for Responsible Translational Stem Cell Research

    Insoo Hyun;Olle Lindvall;Lars Ährlund-Richter;Elena Cattaneo

  • Calcium-Binding Proteins and the Molecular Basis of Calcium Action

    Linda J. Van Eldik;Joseph G. Zendegui;Daniel R. Marshak;D. Martin Watterson

  • Serum-stimulated cell growth causes oscillations in casein kinase II activity.

    D Carroll;D R Marshak

  • Spacing and orientation of bipartite DNA-binding motifs as potential functional determinants for POU domain factors

    Peng Li;Xi He;M. R. Gerrero;M. Mok

  • S100 beta as a neurotrophic factor.

    Daniel R. Marshak

  • Glial cytokines as neuropathogenic factors in HIV infection: pathogenic similarities to Alzheimer's disease.

    L. C. Stanley;R. E. Mrak;R. C. Woody;L. J. Perrot

Frequent Co-Authors

D. Martin Watterson
D. Martin Watterson Northwestern University
Gian Luigi Russo
Gian Luigi Russo National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Kenneth R. Williams
Kenneth R. Williams Yale University
Tom Curran
Tom Curran Children's Mercy Hospital
Efrain C. Azmitia
Efrain C. Azmitia New York University
Wilson H. Burgess
Wilson H. Burgess American Red Cross
Brian T. Chait
Brian T. Chait Rockefeller University
Andrew J. Czernik
Andrew J. Czernik PhosphoSolutions
Suzanne J. Baker
Suzanne J. Baker St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
David Fenyö
David Fenyö New York University

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