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Gideon Rechavi

Gideon Rechavi

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Genetics
Israel
2026
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Medicine
Israel
2026

D-Index & Metrics

Genetics

D-Index
111
Citations
48636
World Ranking
514
National Ranking
1

Medicine

D-Index
113
Citations
50705
World Ranking
4922
National Ranking
10

Gideon Rechavi publication distribution in Genetics in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Genetics in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Gideon Rechavi sits on this spectrum.

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45 publications 703+

This scientist: 469 publications — 92nd percentile

92% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 703 publications or more.

Gideon Rechavi D-index placement in Genetics in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Genetics scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Gideon Rechavi sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 160+

This scientist: 111 D-Index — 88th percentile

88% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 160 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Genetics in Israel Leader Award
  • 2026 - Research.com Medicine in Israel Leader Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Genetics in Israel Leader Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Medicine in Israel Leader Award
  • 2024 - Research.com Genetics in Israel Leader Award
  • 2024 - Research.com Genetics and Molecular Biology in Israel Leader Award
  • 2023 - Research.com Genetics in Israel Leader Award
  • 2023 - Research.com Genetics and Molecular Biology in Israel Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Genetics and Molecular Biology in Israel Leader Award

Overview

Gideon Rechavi is affiliated with Sheba Medical Center in Israel. Their research spans multiple domains, predominantly within biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine.

Their scientific work covers several subfields including molecular biology, genetics, immunology, oncology, and pulmonary and respiratory medicine. Rechavi's research interests focus notably on RNA modifications and cancer, immunodeficiency and autoimmune disorders, genomics and rare diseases, mechanisms of RNA and protein synthesis, cancer-related gene regulation, oral and maxillofacial pathology, and bone tumor diagnosis and treatments.

Rechavi has contributed to the following recent papers:

  • The epitranscriptome toolbox, 2022, Cell
  • Epigenetic loss of m1A RNA demethylase ALKBH3 in Hodgkin lymphoma targets collagen, conferring poor clinical outcome, 2020, Blood
  • Dynamic regulation of N6,2'-O-dimethyladenosine (m6Am) in obesity, 2021, Nature Communications
  • Upfront rational therapy in BRAF V600E mutated pediatric ameloblastoma promotes ad integrum mandibular regeneration, 2021, Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
  • Whole exome sequencing (WES) approach for diagnosing primary immunodeficiencies (PIDs) in a highly consanguineous community, 2020, Clinical Immunology

Frequent co-authors collaborate with Rechavi in their research, including:

  • Ortal Barel (11 publications)
  • Nitzan Kol (10 publications)
  • Ninette Amariglio (9 publications)
  • Omri Nayshool (6 publications)
  • Jasmine Jacob-Hirsch (6 publications)

Rechavi's work is published mainly in the following venues:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) with 3 publications
  • Oncogene with 2 publications
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research) with 2 publications
  • Cell with 1 publication
  • Blood with 1 publication

Best Publications

  • Topology of the human and mouse m6A RNA methylomes revealed by m6A-seq

    Dan Dominissini;Sharon Moshitch-Moshkovitz;Schraga Schwartz;Schraga Schwartz;Mali Salmon-Divon

  • Gene expression regulation mediated through reversible m 6 A RNA methylation

    Ye Fu;Dan Dominissini;Gideon Rechavi;Chuan He

  • m6A mRNA methylation facilitates resolution of naïve pluripotency toward differentiation

    Shay Geula;Sharon Moshitch-Moshkovitz;Dan Dominissini;Abed Al Fatah Mansour

  • Donor-Derived Brain Tumor Following Neural Stem Cell Transplantation in an Ataxia Telangiectasia Patient

    Ninette Amariglio;Abraham Hirshberg;Bernd W Scheithauer;Yoram Cohen

  • The dynamic N 1 -methyladenosine methylome in eukaryotic messenger RNA

    Dan Dominissini;Dan Dominissini;Sigrid Nachtergaele;Sigrid Nachtergaele;Sharon Moshitch-Moshkovitz;Eyal Peer;Eyal Peer

  • Systematic identification of abundant A-to-I editing sites in the human transcriptome

    Erez Y Levanon;Erez Y Levanon;Eli Eisenberg;Rodrigo Yelin;Sergey Nemzer

  • Immune Checkpoint Inhibition for Hypermutant Glioblastoma Multiforme Resulting From Germline Biallelic Mismatch Repair Deficiency

    Eric Bouffet;Valérie Larouche;Brittany B. Campbell;Daniele Merico

  • Comprehensive Analysis of Hypermutation in Human Cancer

    Brittany B. Campbell;Nicholas Light;David Fabrizio;Matthew Zatzman

  • Transcriptome-wide mapping of N6-methyladenosine by m6A-seq based on immunocapturing and massively parallel sequencing

    Dan Dominissini;Sharon Moshitch-Moshkovitz;Mali Salmon-Divon;Ninette Amariglio

  • A Possible Role for CXCR4 and Its Ligand, the CXC Chemokine Stromal Cell-Derived Factor-1, in the Development of Bone Marrow Metastases in Neuroblastoma

    Hila Geminder;Orit Sagi-Assif;Lilach Goldberg;Tsipi Meshel

  • A module of negative feedback regulators defines growth factor signaling.

    Ido Amit;Ami Citri;Ami Citri;Tal Shay;Yiling Lu

  • STIM1 Mutation Associated with a Syndrome of Immunodeficiency and Autoimmunity

    Capucine Picard;Christie Ann McCarl;Alexander Papolos;Sara Khalil

  • A-to-I RNA editing occurs at over a hundred million genomic sites, located in a majority of human genes.

    Lily Bazak;Ami Haviv;Michal Barak;Jasmine Jacob-Hirsch;Jasmine Jacob-Hirsch

  • Directed Differentiation of Human Embryonic Stem Cells into Functional Retinal Pigment Epithelium Cells

    Maria Idelson;Ruslana Alper;Alexey Obolensky;Etti Ben-Shushan

  • Gene expression profiling of parkinsonian substantia nigra pars compacta; alterations in ubiquitin-proteasome, heat shock protein, iron and oxidative stress regulated proteins, cell adhesion/cellular matrix and vesicle trafficking genes

    E. Grünblatt;S. Mandel;J. Jacob-Hirsch;S. Zeligson

  • Diagnostic Assay Based on hsa-miR-205 Expression Distinguishes Squamous From Nonsquamous Non–Small-Cell Lung Carcinoma

    Danit Lebanony;Hila Benjamin;Shlomit Gilad;Meital Ezagouri

  • DNA microarrays identification of primary and secondary target genes regulated by p53.

    Karuppiah Kannan;Ninette Amariglio;Gideon Rechavi;Jasmine Jakob-Hirsch

  • Association between common Toll-like receptor 4 mutations and severe respiratory syncytial virus disease.

    Guy Tal;Avigdor Mandelberg;Ilan Dalal;Ilan Dalal;Karine Cesar

  • Searching for evidence of disease and malignant cell contamination in ovarian tissue stored from hematologic cancer patients

    Dror Meirow;Izhar Hardan;Jehoshua Dor;Eduard Fridman

  • Corrigendum: Genome-wide adaptive complexes to underground stresses in blind mole rats Spalax.

    Xiaodong Fang;Eviatar Nevo;Lijuan Han;Erez Y. Levanon

Frequent Co-Authors

Ninette Amariglio
Ninette Amariglio Sheba Medical Center
David Givol
David Givol Weizmann Institute of Science
Arnon Nagler
Arnon Nagler Sheba Medical Center
Erez Y. Levanon
Erez Y. Levanon Bar-Ilan University
Naftali Kaminski
Naftali Kaminski Yale University
Yosef Yarden
Yosef Yarden Weizmann Institute of Science
Yoel Kloog
Yoel Kloog Tel Aviv University
Yair Reisner
Yair Reisner The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Eitan Friedman
Eitan Friedman City University of New York
Mordechai Shohat
Mordechai Shohat Tel Aviv University

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