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G. A. Van Der Marel

G. A. Van Der Marel

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Chemistry
Netherlands
2025

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Chemistry

D-Index
80
Citations
26194
World Ranking
3383
National Ranking
75

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2025 - Research.com Chemistry in Netherlands Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Chemistry in Netherlands Leader Award

Overview

G. A. Van Der Marel is affiliated with Leiden University in the Netherlands and has an extensive publication record in physics and materials science, with a primary focus on condensed matter physics and related subfields. Their work encompasses a broad range of topics within advanced condensed matter physics, physics of superconductivity and magnetism, and the electronic and structural properties of oxides, among others.

They have contributed to 44 publications broadly classified under physics and astronomy and 28 under materials science. Their research frequently explores specialized subfields such as condensed matter physics, atomic and molecular physics and optics, electronic, optical and magnetic materials, materials chemistry, and aspects of geophysics.

The main topics investigated in their research include:

  • Advanced Condensed Matter Physics
  • Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism
  • Magnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials
  • Electronic and Structural Properties of Oxides
  • High-pressure geophysics and materials
  • Quantum, superfluid, helium dynamics
  • Topological Materials and Phenomena

Their recent scholarly outputs reveal collaborations with several frequent co-authors, notably:

  • J. Teyssier
  • Christophe Berthod
  • Carl Willem Rischau
  • J. E. Hirsch
  • Alexey B. Kuzmenko

Van Der Marel's work has appeared in prominent journals and repositories, with several repeated publication venues that indicate their active engagement in key scientific discussions. These venues include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Physical Review Research
  • Physical Review B
  • Physica C Superconductivity
  • Nature Communications

Recent notable papers authored or co-authored by Van Der Marel feature a variety of important topics and were published in respected journals:

  • "Reconciling scaling of the optical conductivity of cuprate superconductors with Planckian resistivity and specific heat," 2023, Nature Communications
  • "Isotope tuning of the superconducting dome of strontium titanate," 2022, Physical Review Research
  • "Propagation of shear stress in strongly interacting metallic Fermi liquids enhances transmission of terahertz radiation," 2021, Scientific Reports
  • "Manifestation of structural Higgs and Goldstone modes in the hexagonal manganites," 2020, Physical Review B
  • "Incompatibility of published ac magnetic susceptibility of a room temperature superconductor with measured raw data," 2022, Matter and Radiation at Extremes

Best Publications

  • Molecular structure of a left-handed double helical DNA fragment at atomic resolution

    A H Wang;G J Quigley;F J Kolpak;J L Crawford

  • Regulation of cellulose synthesis in Acetobacter xylinum by cyclic diguanylic acid.

    P. Ross;H. Weinhouse;Y. Aloni;D. Michaeli

  • Structural comparison of anticancer drug-DNA complexes: adriamycin and daunomycin.

    C.A. Frederick;L.D. Williams;G. Ughetto;G.A. Van Der Marel

  • Left-handed double helical DNA: variations in the backbone conformation

    AJ Wang;GJ Quigley;FJ Kolpak;G van der Marel

  • Molecular structure of an anticancer drug-DNA complex: daunomycin plus d(CpGpTpApCpG).

    G J Quigley;A H Wang;G Ughetto;G van der Marel

  • The Molecular Structure of a DNA-Triostin A Complex

    A. H.-J. Wang;G. Ughetto;G. J. Quigley;T. Hakoshima

  • Iterative procedure for structure determination from proton-proton NOEs using a full relaxation matrix approach. Application to a DNA octamer

    R Boelens;T.M.G Koning;G.A van der Marel;J.H van Boom

  • Structural basis for stabilization of Z-DNA by cobalt hexaammine and magnesium cations.

    R. V. Gessner;G. J. Quigley;A. H.-J. Wang;G. A. Van Der Marel

  • Molecular Structure of the Netropsin-d(CGCGATATCGCG) Complex: DNA Conformation in an Alternating AT Segment

    M Coll;J Aymami;G.A Van Der Marel;J.H Van Boom

  • Molecular structure of a double helical DNA fragment intercalator complex between deoxy CpG and a terpyridine platinum compound

    Andrew H. J. Wang;Jeremy Nathans;G. van der Marel;J. H. van Boom

  • AT base pairs are less stable than GC base pairs in Z-DNA: The crystal structure of d(m5CGTAm5CG)

    A.H.-J Wang;T Hakoshima;G.A Van Der Marel;J.H Van Boom

  • Molecular structure of (m5 dC-dG)3: the role of the methyl group on 5-methyl cytosine in stabilizing Z-DNA.

    S. Fujii;A.H.-J. Wang;G.A. Van Der Marel;J.H. Van Boom

  • The tetramer d(CpGpCpG) crystallizes as a left-handed double helix.

    J.L. Crawford;F.J. Kolpak;A.H.-J. Wang;G.J. Quigley

  • Triple helix formation by oligopurine-oligopyrimidine DNA fragments: Electrophoretic and thermodynamic behavior*

    Giorgio Manzini;Luigi E. Xodo;Daniela Gasparotto;Franco Quadrifoglio

  • On loop folding in nucleic acid hairpin-type structures.

    C. A.G. Haasnoot;C. W. Hilbers;G. A. van der Marel;J. H. van Boom

  • A new approach to the synthesis of phosphotriester intermediates of nucleosides and nucleic acids

    G. van der Marel;C.A.A. van Boeckel;G. Wille;J.H. van Boom

  • Design and synthesis of novel amphiphilic dendritic galactosides for selective targeting of liposomes to the hepatic asialoglycoprotein receptor.

    L. A. J. M. Sliedregt;P. C. N. Rensen;E. T. Rump;P. J. Van Santbrink

  • Binding of a Hoechst dye to d(CGCGATATCGCG) and its influence on the conformation of the DNA fragment.

    M A Carrondo;M Coll;J Aymami;A H Wang

  • Site-specific cleavage of RNA by Fe(II).bleomycin.

    B J Carter;E de Vroom;E C Long;G A van der Marel

  • The influence of acceptor nucleophilicity on the glycosylation reaction mechanism

    S. van der Vorm;T. Hansen;H. S. Overkleeft;G. A. van der Marel

  • Non-Watson-Crick G.C and A.T base pairs in a DNA-antibiotic complex.

    G. J. Quigley;G. Ughetto;G. A. Van Der Marel;J. H. Van Boom

Frequent Co-Authors

J. H. Van Boom
J. H. Van Boom Leiden University
C. A. A. Van Boeckel
C. A. A. Van Boeckel Leiden University
Andrew H.-J. Wang
Andrew H.-J. Wang Academia Sinica
Herman S. Overkleeft
Herman S. Overkleeft Leiden University
Geert-Jan Boons
Geert-Jan Boons University of Georgia
Robert Kaptein
Robert Kaptein Utrecht University
Jeroen D. C. Codée
Jeroen D. C. Codée Leiden University
Rolf Boelens
Rolf Boelens Utrecht University
Gerard J. Mulder
Gerard J. Mulder Leiden University

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