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Friedrich Beermann publication distribution in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Biology and Biochemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Friedrich Beermann sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 172 publications — 37th percentile

37% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,028 publications or more.

Friedrich Beermann D-index placement in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Biology and Biochemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Friedrich Beermann sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 69 D-Index — 63rd percentile

63% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Friedrich Beermann is affiliated with the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne in Switzerland. Their research primarily spans the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology, as well as Medicine. The scientist's work focuses notably on subfields including Molecular Biology and Oncology.

The main topics covered by Beermann's research include Melanoma and MAPK Pathways, Cytokine Signaling Pathways and Interactions, and Cutaneous Melanoma Detection and Management.

Frequent co-authors in their publications include Lionel Larue, Alexander Swoboda, Robert Soukup, Oliver Eckel, and Katharina Kinslechner.

The scientist has published in journals and venues such as:

  • Oncogene
  • UNC Libraries

Recent papers authored by Friedrich Beermann are:

  • "STAT3 promotes melanoma metastasis by CEBP-induced repression of the MITF pathway" (2020, Oncogene)
  • "P-Rex1 is required for efficient melanoblast migration and melanoma metastasis" (2020, UNC Libraries)

Best Publications

  • Early death due to defective neonatal lung liquid clearance in alpha-ENaC-deficient mice

    Edith Hummler;Pierre Barker;John Gatzy;Friedrich Beermann

  • Melanomas require HEDGEHOG-GLI signaling regulated by interactions between GLI1 and the RAS-MEK/AKT pathways.

    Barbara Stecca;Christophe Mas;Virginie Clement;Marie Zbinden

  • Tyrosinase and related proteins in mammalian pigmentation

    Véronique Del Marmol;Friedrich F. Beermann

  • Early diabetes and abnormal postnatal pancreatic islet development in mice lacking Glut-2

    M T Guillam;E Hümmler;E Schaerer;J I Yeh

  • Cardiovascular response, feeding behavior and locomotor activity in mice lacking the NPY Y1 receptor

    Thierry Pedrazzini;Josiane Seydoux;Pierre Künstner;Jean-François Aubert

  • Targeted mutation of the CREB gene: Compensation within the CREB/ATF family of transcription factors

    Edith Hummler;Timothy J. Cole;Julie A. Blendy;Ruth Ganss

  • Temporal control of neurogenin3 activity in pancreas progenitors reveals competence windows for the generation of different endocrine cell types.

    Kerstin A. Johansson;Umut Dursun;Nathalie Jordan;Guoqiang Gu

  • Neural crest–derived cells with stem cell features can be traced back to multiple lineages in the adult skin

    Christine E. Wong;Christian Paratore;María T. Dours-Zimmermann;Ariane Rochat

  • β-Catenin induces immortalization of melanocytes by suppressing p16INK4a expression and cooperates with N-Ras in melanoma development

    Véronique Delmas;Friedrich Beermann;Silvia Martinozzi;Suzanne Carreira

  • Decreased blood pressure response in mice deficient of the alpha1b-adrenergic receptor

    Antonella Cavalli;Anne-Laure Lattion;Edith Hummler;Monique Nenniger

  • Metastasizing Melanoma Formation Caused by Expression of Activated N-RasQ61K on an INK4a-Deficient Background

    Julien Ackermann;Manon Frutschi;Kostas Kaloulis;Thomas McKee

  • The beta-catenin--TCF-1 pathway ensures CD4(+)CD8(+) thymocyte survival.

    Vassilios Ioannidis;Friedrich Beermann;Hans Clevers;Werner Held

  • Extraembryonic proteases regulate Nodal signalling during gastrulation.

    Séverine Beck;J. Ann Le Good;Marcela Guzman;Nadav Ben Haim

  • Regulation of glucagon secretion by glucose transporter type 2 (glut2) and astrocyte-dependent glucose sensors

    Nell Marty;Michel Dallaporta;Marc Foretz;Martine Emery

  • A null mutation in the perforin gene impairs cytolytic T lymphocyte- and natural killer cell-mediated cytotoxicity.

    B Lowin;F Beermann;A Schmidt;J Tschopp

  • Notch signaling via Hes1 transcription factor maintains survival of melanoblasts and melanocyte stem cells

    Mariko Moriyama;Masatake Osawa;Siu-Shan Mak;Toshiyuki Ohtsuka

  • Maturation of marginal zone and follicular B cells requires B cell activating factor of the tumor necrosis factor family and is independent of B cell maturation antigen.

    Pascal Schneider;Hisakazu Takatsuka;Anne Wilson;Fabienne Mackay

  • FGF-2 controls the differentiation of resident cardiac precursors into functional cardiomyocytes.

    Nathalie Rosenblatt-Velin;Mario G. Lepore;Cristina Cartoni;Friedrich Beermann

  • Sox10 promotes the formation and maintenance of giant congenital naevi and melanoma

    Olga Shakhova;Daniel Zingg;Simon M. Schaefer;Lisette Hari

  • Key Roles for Transforming Growth Factor β in Melanocyte Stem Cell Maintenance

    Emi K. Nishimura;Emi K. Nishimura;Misa Suzuki;Vivien Igras;Jinyan Du

Frequent Co-Authors

Lionel Larue
Lionel Larue University of Paris-Saclay
Freddy Radtke
Freddy Radtke École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Bernard C. Rossier
Bernard C. Rossier University of Lausanne
Anne Wilson
Anne Wilson University of Lausanne
Werner Held
Werner Held University of Lausanne
H. Robson MacDonald
H. Robson MacDonald University of Lausanne
Andreas Trumpp
Andreas Trumpp German Cancer Research Center
Carol A. Mason
Carol A. Mason Columbia University
Jürg Tschopp
Jürg Tschopp University of Lausanne
Christoph Bock
Christoph Bock Austrian Academy of Sciences

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