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6569
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Jane E. Johnson 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 Jane E. Johnson sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 144 publications — 24th percentile

24% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Jane E. Johnson 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 Jane E. Johnson sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 71 D-Index — 67th percentile

67% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 167 D-Index or more.

Overview

Jane E. Johnson is affiliated with The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with particular emphasis on molecular biology and oncology. Subfields of study also include epidemiology, cellular and molecular neuroscience, and genetics.

The scientist has contributed to research covering a range of topics, including:

  • Lung Cancer Research Studies
  • Neuroendocrine Tumor Research Advances
  • Chromatin Remodeling and Cancer
  • RNA Modifications and Cancer
  • Glioma Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Cancer Therapeutics and Mechanisms
  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction

Notable recent papers published by Jane E. Johnson encompass findings in cancer biology and neuroendocrine tumors, such as:

  • "New Approaches to SCLC Therapy: From the Laboratory to the Clinic," 2020, Journal of Thoracic Oncology
  • "Cell-autonomous immune gene expression is repressed in pulmonary neuroendocrine cells and small cell lung cancer," 2021, Communications Biology
  • "Evasion of Innate Immunity Contributes to Small Cell Lung Cancer Progression and Metastasis," 2021, Cancer Research
  • "ASCL1 represses a SOX9 + neural crest stem-like state in small cell lung cancer," 2021, Genes & Development
  • "Phox2a Defines a Developmental Origin of the Anterolateral System in Mice and Humans," 2020, Cell Reports

The frequent co-authors collaborating with Jane E. Johnson include:

  • Rahul K. Kollipara
  • John D. Minna
  • Trudy G. Oliver
  • Karine Pozo
  • Sarah J. Wait

Johnson's work has been published across several venues, with the most frequent being:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Cancer Research
  • Journal of Thoracic Oncology
  • Genes & Development
  • iScience

Best Publications

  • Mammalian achaete-scute homolog 1 is required for the early development of olfactory and autonomic neurons

    François Guillemot;Li Ching Lo;Jane E. Johnson;Anna Auerbach

  • Molecular subtypes of small cell lung cancer: a synthesis of human and mouse model data.

    Charles M. Rudin;John T. Poirier;Lauren Averett Byers;Caroline Dive

  • Wnt signalling required for expansion of neural crest and CNS progenitors

    Makoto Ikeya;Scott M. K. Lee;Jane E. Johnson;Andrew P. McMahon

  • Two rat homologues of Drosophila achaete-scute specifically expressed in neuronal precursors

    Jane E. Johnson;Susan J. Birren;David J. Anderson

  • Genetic Fate Mapping Reveals That the Caudal Ganglionic Eminence Produces a Large and Diverse Population of Superficial Cortical Interneurons

    Goichi Miyoshi;Jens Hjerling-Leffler;Theofanis Karayannis;Vitor H. Sousa

  • The role of Math1 in inner ear development: Uncoupling the establishment of the sensory primordium from hair cell fate determination.

    Ping Chen;Jane E. Johnson;Huda Y. Zoghbi;Neil Segil

  • Isolation of neural stem cells from the postnatal cerebellum.

    Audra Lee;Jessica D. Kessler;Tracy Ann Read;Constanze Kaiser

  • Mammalian achaete-scute homolog 1 is transiently expressed by spatially restricted subsets of early neuroepithelial and neural crest cells.

    Li Ching Lo;Jane E. Johnson;Carol W. Wuenschell;Carol W. Wuenschell;Tetsuichiro Saito

  • MYC Drives Progression of Small Cell Lung Cancer to a Variant Neuroendocrine Subtype with Vulnerability to Aurora Kinase Inhibition

    Gurkan Mollaoglu;Matthew R. Guthrie;Stefanie Böhm;Johannes Brägelmann

  • Specification of dorsal spinal cord interneurons

    Amy W Helms;Jane E Johnson

  • Autoregulation of neurogenesis by GDF11.

    Hsiao Huei Wu;Sanja Ivkovic;Richard C. Murray;Sylvia Jaramillo

  • ASCL1 and NEUROD1 Reveal Heterogeneity in Pulmonary Neuroendocrine Tumors and Regulate Distinct Genetic Programs.

    Mark D. Borromeo;Trisha K. Savage;Rahul K. Kollipara;Min He

  • Mash1 specifies neurons and oligodendrocytes in the postnatal brain.

    Carlos M Parras;Rossella Galli;Olivier Britz;Sylvia Soares

  • Crossinhibitory activities of Ngn1 and Math1 allow specification of distinct dorsal interneurons.

    Katherine Gowan;Amy W Helms;Thomas L Hunsaker;Tandi Collisson

  • Progenitors of dorsal commissural interneurons are defined by MATH1 expression

    Amy W. Helms;Jane E. Johnson

  • A role for the helix-loop-helix protein Id2 in the control of oligodendrocyte development.

    Songli Wang;Andrei Sdrulla;Jane E Johnson;Yoshifumi Yokota

  • Autoregulation and multiple enhancers control Math1 expression in the developing nervous system.

    Amy W. Helms;Andrew L. Abney;Nissim Ben-Arie;Huda Y. Zoghbi

  • Math1-driven GFP expression in the developing nervous system of transgenic mice.

    Ellen A. Lumpkin;Tandi Collisson;Preeti Parab;Adil Omer-Abdalla

  • The muscle creatine kinase gene is regulated by multiple upstream elements, including a muscle-specific enhancer.

    J B Jaynes;J E Johnson;J N Buskin;C L Gartside

  • Muscle creatine kinase sequence elements regulating skeletal and cardiac muscle expression in transgenic mice.

    Jane E. Johnson;Barbara J. Wold;Stephen D. Hauschka

Frequent Co-Authors

John D. Minna
John D. Minna The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Adi F. Gazdar
Adi F. Gazdar The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
David Meredith
David Meredith Brigham and Women's Hospital
Raymond J. MacDonald
Raymond J. MacDonald The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Luis F. Parada
Luis F. Parada Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Luc Girard
Luc Girard The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Vito Quaranta
Vito Quaranta Vanderbilt University
Julien Sage
Julien Sage Stanford University
François Guillemot
François Guillemot The Francis Crick Institute
Melanie H. Cobb
Melanie H. Cobb The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

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