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Overview

Gwênlyn Glusman is affiliated with the Institute for Systems Biology in the United States. Their scientific work primarily spans the fields of biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with a substantial focus on medicine. Within these broad disciplines, their research specifically engages subfields such as molecular biology, physiology, genetics, cancer research, and information systems.

The scientist's research topics encompass a range of areas related to metabolism, biomedical text mining, and bioinformatics. Key topics include diet and metabolism studies, biomedical text mining and ontologies, gut microbiota and health, bioinformatics and genomic networks, adipose tissue and metabolism, metabolomics and mass spectrometry studies, and mitochondrial function and pathology.

Gwênlyn Glusman has contributed to multiple scientific publications, with recent papers including:

  • Gut microbiome pattern reflects healthy ageing and predicts survival in humans, 2021, Nature Metabolism
  • Biolink Model: A universal schema for knowledge graphs in clinical, biomedical, and translational science, 2022, Clinical and Translational Science
  • Atlas of Transcription Factor Binding Sites from ENCODE DNase Hypersensitivity Data across 27 Tissue Types, 2020, Cell Reports
  • Progress toward a universal biomedical data translator, 2022, Clinical and Translational Science
  • Lifespan-extending interventions induce consistent patterns of fatty acid oxidation in mouse livers, 2023, Communications Biology

The publications of Gwênlyn Glusman are frequently found in several venues, with the highest number appearing in:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • UNC Libraries
  • Clinical and Translational Science
  • Nature Metabolism
  • Communications Biology

Collaboration forms an important aspect of their scientific output. Notable frequent coauthors include Leroy Hood, Jennifer Hadlock, Jared C. Roach, Noa Rappaport, and Nathan D. Price.

Best Publications

  • Initial sequencing and analysis of the human genome.

    Eric S. Lander;Lauren M. Linton;Bruce Birren;Chad Nusbaum

  • Initial sequencing and comparative analysis of the mouse genome.

    Robert H. Waterston;Kerstin Lindblad-Toh;Ewan Birney;Jane Rogers

  • Initial sequence of the chimpanzee genome and comparison with the human genome

    Tarjei S. Mikkelsen;LaDeana W. Hillier

  • Whole-Genome Shotgun Assembly and Analysis of the Genome of Fugu rubripes

    Samuel Aparicio;Jarrod Chapman;Elia Stupka;Nik Putnam

  • The evolution of vertebrate Toll-like receptors

    Jared C. Roach;Gustavo Glusman;Lee Rowen;Amardeep Kaur

  • Analysis of genetic inheritance in a family quartet by whole-genome sequencing

    Jared C. Roach;Gustavo Glusman;Arian F. A. Smit;Chad D. Huff;Chad D. Huff

  • The Complete Human Olfactory Subgenome

    Gustavo Glusman;Itai Yanai;Irit Rubin;Doron Lancet

  • P4 medicine: how systems medicine will transform the healthcare sector and society

    Mauricio Flores;Gustavo Glusman;Kristin Brogaard;Nathan D Price

  • An international effort towards developing standards for best practices in analysis, interpretation and reporting of clinical genome sequencing results in the CLARITY Challenge.

    Catherine A. Brownstein;Alan H. Beggs;Nils Homer;Barry Merriman

  • Gut microbiome pattern reflects healthy ageing and predicts survival in humans

    Tomasz Wilmanski;Christian Diener;Noa Rappaport;Sushmita Patwardhan

  • Identification of the gene causing mucolipidosis type IV

    Ruth Bargal;Nili Avidan;Edna Ben-Asher;Zvia Olender

  • A wellness study of 108 individuals using personal, dense, dynamic data clouds.

    Nathan D Price;Andrew T Magis;John C Earls;Gustavo Glusman

  • Genome sequence of Haloarcula marismortui: A halophilic archaeon from the Dead Sea

    Nitin S. Baliga;Richard Bonneau;Marc T. Facciotti;Min Pan

  • The RUNX3 gene--sequence, structure and regulated expression.

    Carmen Bangsow;Nir Rubins;Gustavo Glusman;Yael Bernstein

  • Parent-of-origin-specific signatures of de novo mutations

    Jakob M Goldmann;Wendy S W Wong;Michele Pinelli;Terry Farrah

  • Structural and Genetic Diversity of Group B Streptococcus Capsular Polysaccharides

    Michael J. Cieslewicz;Michael J. Cieslewicz;Donald Chaffin;Gustavo Glusman;Dennis Kasper;Dennis Kasper

  • The olfactory receptor gene superfamily: data mining, classification, and nomenclature.

    Gustavo Glusman;Anita Bahar;Dror Sharon;Yitzhak Pilpel

  • Genetic Divergence of the Rhesus Macaque Major Histocompatibility Complex

    Riza Daza-Vamenta;Gustavo Glusman;Lee Rowen;Brandon Guthrie

  • KAVIAR: an accessible system for testing SNV novelty

    Gustavo Glusman;Juan Caballero;Denise E. Mauldin;Leroy E. Hood

  • Human Gene-Centric Databases at the Weizmann Institute of Science: GeneCards, UDB, CroW 21 and HORDE

    Marilyn Safran;Vered Chalifa-Caspi;Orit Shmueli;Tsviya Olender

Frequent Co-Authors

Leroy Hood
Leroy Hood University of Washington
Nathan D. Price
Nathan D. Price University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Doron Lancet
Doron Lancet Weizmann Institute of Science
Gilbert S. Omenn
Gilbert S. Omenn University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Juan Caballero
Juan Caballero Madrid Institute for Advanced Studies
Lee Rowen
Lee Rowen Institute for Systems Biology in Seattle
David J. Galas
David J. Galas Pacific Northwest Diabetes Research Institute
Ian Foster
Ian Foster University of Chicago
Eric W. Deutsch
Eric W. Deutsch University of Washington
Kyle Chard
Kyle Chard University of Chicago

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