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Overview

James M. Robl is affiliated with the University of Massachusetts Amherst in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields of study, primarily focusing on Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Within these broader areas, their work delves into specific subfields such as Molecular Biology, Oncology, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, and Geriatrics and Gerontology.

Their scholarly output includes contributions to both clinical and molecular aspects of health sciences, with emphasis on topics like Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life, Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues, Frailty in Older Adults, Animal Genetics and Reproduction, CRISPR and Genetic Engineering, Pluripotent Stem Cells Research, and Colorectal Cancer Treatments and Studies.

James M. Robl's recent publications reflect a multidisciplinary approach. Some of the notable papers include:

  • Manipulation of gametes and embryosin the pig, 2020, Bioscientifica Proceedings
  • 1833P JUMP_START: Optimization of multiprofessional care for young patients with colorectal cancer, 2024, Annals of Oncology
  • Optimization of multiprofessional care for young colorectal cancer patients: a qualitative Study, 2025, The Oncologist
  • 84P Towards a tailored care program: Exploring the characteristics of EOCRC patients at a comprehensive cancer center in Germany, 2025, Annals of Oncology

The frequent publication venues for Robl include Annals of Oncology, The Oncologist, and Bioscientifica Proceedings.

The scientist has collaborated regularly with several co-authors, including Charlotte Flock, K. Kaunath, Nathalie Schmitt, C. Bienen, and Katja Mehlis, each with multiple joint publications.

Best Publications

  • Cloned transgenic calves produced from nonquiescent fetal fibroblasts

    Jose B. Cibelli;Jose B. Cibelli;Steve L. Stice;Steve L. Stice;Paul J. Golueke;Paul J. Golueke;Jeff J. Kane;Jeff J. Kane

  • Clinical and pathologic features of cloned transgenic calves and fetuses (13 case studies).

    J.R. Hill;A.J. Roussel;J.B. Cibelli;J.F. Edwards

  • Transgenic bovine chimeric offspring produced from somatic cell-derived stem-like cells

    J B Cibelli;S L Stice;P J Golueke;J J Kane

  • Production of cattle lacking prion protein.

    Jiirgen A. Richt;Poothappillai Kasinathan;Amir N. Hamir;Joaquin Castilla

  • Nuclear reprogramming in nuclear transplant rabbit embryos.

    Steven L. Stice;James M. Robl

  • Cloned transchromosomic calves producing human immunoglobulin

    Yoshimi Kuroiwa;Poothappillai Kasinathan;Yoon J. Choi;Rizwan Naeem

  • Sequential targeting of the genes encoding immunoglobulin-mu and prion protein in cattle.

    Yoshimi Kuroiwa;Poothappillai Kasinathan;Hiroaki Matsushita;Janaki Sathiyaselan

  • TRANSFERENCIA NUCLEAR CON CELULAS DONADORAS FETALES Y ADULTAS DIFERENCIADAS.

    Stice Steven L;Cibelli Jose;Robl James;Golueke Paul

  • Factors affecting the efficiency of nuclear transplantation in the rabbit embryo.

    Philippe Collas;James M. Robl

  • Activation of mammalian oocytes by a factor obtained from rabbit sperm.

    Steven L. Stice;James M. Robl

  • Relationship between nuclear remodeling and development in nuclear transplant rabbit embryos.

    Philippe Collas;James M. Robl

  • Patterns of intracellular Ca2+ concentrations in fertilized bovine eggs.

    Rafael A. Fissore;John R. Dobrinsky;John J. Balise;Robert T. Duby

  • Evaluation of developmental competence, nuclear and ooplasmic maturation of calf oocytes

    P. Damiani;R.A. Fissore;J.B. Cibelli;C.R. Long

  • Influence of cell cycle stage of the donor nucleus on development of nuclear transplant rabbit embryos.

    Philippe Collas;John J. Balise;James M. Robl

  • Electrically induced calcium elevation, activation, and parthenogenetic development of bovine oocytes.

    Philippe Collas;Rafael Fissore;James M. Robl;Eddie J. Sullivan

  • Biochemical and developmental evidence that ooplasmic maturation of prepubertal bovine oocytes is compromised.

    D.F. Salamone;P. Damiani;R.A. Fissore;J.M. Robl

  • Effect of donor cell cycle stage on chromatin and spindle morphology in nuclear transplant rabbit embryos.

    P Collas;C Pinto-Correia;F A Ponce de Leon;J M Robl

  • Effect of Fibroblast Donor Cell Age and Cell Cycle on Development of Bovine Nuclear Transfer Embryos In Vitro

    Poothapillai Kasinathan;Jason G. Knott;Pedro N. Moreira;Amy S. Burnside

  • Production of calves from G1 fibroblasts

    P. Kasinathan;J. G. Knott;Zhongde Wang;D. J. Jerry

  • Antigen-specific human polyclonal antibodies from hyperimmunized cattle

    Yoshimi Kuroiwa;Poothappillai Kasinathan;Thillainayagen Sathiyaseelan;Jin-an Jiao

Frequent Co-Authors

Steven L. Stice
Steven L. Stice University of Georgia
Jose B. Cibelli
Jose B. Cibelli Michigan State University
Philippe Collas
Philippe Collas University of Oslo
Rafael A. Fissore
Rafael A. Fissore University of Massachusetts Amherst
Randall S. Prather
Randall S. Prather University of Missouri
Maurice P. Boland
Maurice P. Boland University College Dublin
James F. Roche
James F. Roche University College Dublin
Patrick Lonergan
Patrick Lonergan University College Dublin
Barbara A. Osborne
Barbara A. Osborne University of Massachusetts Amherst
Richard E. Smalley
Richard E. Smalley Rice University

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