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Jennifer M. Taylor is affiliated with the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation in Australia. Their research spans multiple disciplines, including medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Within these fields, Taylor has contributed extensively to molecular biology, nuclear and high energy physics, oncology, genetics, and radiology, nuclear medicine, and imaging.

Taylor's published work addresses several topics, such as:

  • Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
  • High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
  • Genomics and Chromatin Dynamics
  • Multiple Sclerosis Research Studies
  • Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics
  • Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
  • Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications

Some recent papers authored or co-authored by Taylor include:

  • "The stem rust fungus Puccinia graminis f. sp. tritici induces centromeric small RNAs during late infection that are associated with genome-wide DNA methylation," 2021, published in BMC Biology
  • "Pembrolizumab-induced Myasthenia Gravis: Literature Review of Ocular Manifestations and a Refractory Case," 2022, published in Journal of Immunotherapy
  • "Sexual Health Toxicity in Cancer Survivors: Is There a Gender Disparity in Physician Evaluation and Intervention?," 2020, published in International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics
  • "Deep phenotyping of the neuroimaging and skeletal features in KBG syndrome: a study of 53 patients and review of the literature," 2023, published in Journal of Medical Genetics
  • "Century-old chromatin architecture revealed in formalin-fixed vertebrates," 2024, published in Nature Communications

Taylor frequently publishes in venues such as the International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, The Medical Journal of Australia, arXiv (Cornell University), Computing and Software for Big Science, and BMC Biology.

Collaborations form a significant part of Taylor's research output. Frequent co-authors include Tony Rousmaniere, Alexandre Fernández Vaz, K. Schönning, Erin E. Hahn, and Jiri Stiller.

Best Publications

  • QuantiSNP: an Objective Bayes Hidden-Markov Model to detect and accurately map copy number variation using SNP genotyping data

    Stefano Colella;Christopher Yau;Jennifer M. Taylor;Ghazala Mirza

  • EffectorP: predicting fungal effector proteins from secretomes using machine learning.

    Jana Sperschneider;Donald M. Gardiner;Peter N. Dodds;Francesco Tini;Francesco Tini

  • LOCALIZER: subcellular localization prediction of both plant and effector proteins in the plant cell

    Jana Sperschneider;Ann Maree Catanzariti;Kathleen Deboer;Benjamin Petre

  • FLOWERING LOCUS C (FLC) regulates development pathways throughout the life cycle of Arabidopsis

    Weiwei Deng;Hua Ying;Christopher Andrew Helliwell;Jennifer Taylor

  • Improved prediction of fungal effector proteins from secretomes with EffectorP 2.0.

    Jana Sperschneider;Peter N. Dodds;Donald M. Gardiner;Karam B. Singh;Karam B. Singh

  • The chromosome 6p22 haplotype associated with dyslexia reduces the expression of KIAA0319, a novel gene involved in neuronal migration

    Silvia Paracchini;Ankur Thomas;Sandra Castro;Cecilia Lai

  • Global microRNA expression profiles in insulin target tissues in a spontaneous rat model of type 2 diabetes

    B. M. Herrera;B. M. Herrera;H. E. Lockstone;J. M. Taylor;M. Ria

  • Foxp2 regulates gene networks implicated in neurite outgrowth in the developing brain.

    Sonja C. Vernes;Peter L. Oliver;Elizabeth Spiteri;Helen E. Lockstone

  • Regulation of multiple angiogenic pathways by Dll4 and Notch in human umbilical vein endothelial cells.

    Laura S. Harrington;Richard C.A. Sainson;Cassin Kimmel Williams;Jennifer M. Taylor

  • High-Throughput Analysis of Promoter Occupancy Reveals Direct Neural Targets of FOXP2, a Gene Mutated in Speech and Language Disorders

    Sonja C. Vernes;Elizabeth Spiteri;Jérôme Nicod;Matthias Groszer

  • DNA demethylases target promoter transposable elements to positively regulate stress responsive genes in Arabidopsis

    Tuan-Ngoc Le;Ulrike Schumann;Neil A Smith;Sameer Tiwari;Sameer Tiwari

  • Trans Chromosomal Methylation in Arabidopsis hybrids

    Ian K. Greaves;Michael Groszmann;Hua Ying;Jennifer M. Taylor

  • Aberrant succination of proteins in fumarate hydratase-deficient mice and HLRCC patients is a robust biomarker of mutation status.

    Chiara Bardella;Mona El-Bahrawy;Norma Frizzell;Julie Adam

  • Long noncoding RNAs responsive to Fusarium oxysporum infection in Arabidopsis thaliana.

    Qian-Hao Zhu;Stuart Stephen;Jennifer Taylor;Chris A. Helliwell

  • A Genome-Wide Survey of Imprinted Genes in Rice Seeds Reveals Imprinting Primarily Occurs in the Endosperm

    Ming Luo;Jennifer M. Taylor;Andrew Spriggs;Hongyu Zhang;Hongyu Zhang

  • Efficient experimental design and analysis strategies for the detection of differential expression using RNA-Sequencing

    José A Robles;Sumaira E Qureshi;Stuart J Stephen;Susan R Wilson;Susan R Wilson

  • Loss of AvrSr50 by somatic exchange in stem rust leads to virulence for Sr50 resistance in wheat

    Jiapeng Chen;Jiapeng Chen;Narayana M. Upadhyaya;Diana Ortiz;Jana Sperschneider

  • Microarray expression profiling in melanoma reveals a BRAF mutation signature.

    Sandra Pavey;Peter Johansson;Leisl Packer;Jennifer Taylor

  • Heterosis of Arabidopsis hybrids between C24 and Col is associated with increased photosynthesis capacity

    Ryo Fujimoto;Jennifer M. Taylor;Sachiko Shirasawa;W. James Peacock

  • Advances and Challenges in Computational Prediction of Effectors from Plant Pathogenic Fungi

    Jana Sperschneider;Peter N. Dodds;Donald M. Gardiner;John M. Manners

Frequent Co-Authors

Jana Sperschneider
Jana Sperschneider Australian National University
Karam B. Singh
Karam B. Singh Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Peter N. Dodds
Peter N. Dodds Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Elizabeth S. Dennis
Elizabeth S. Dennis Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Donald M. Gardiner
Donald M. Gardiner Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Cecilia M. Lindgren
Cecilia M. Lindgren University of Oxford
Anna M. G. Koltunow
Anna M. G. Koltunow University of Queensland
Narayana M. Upadhyaya
Narayana M. Upadhyaya Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Melania Figueroa
Melania Figueroa Agriculture and Food

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