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Overview

Karsten Suhre is affiliated with Cornell University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Medicine. Within these broad areas, Suhre's work focuses on subfields including Molecular Biology, Genetics, Physiology, Epidemiology, and Plant Science.

The scientist's recent body of work includes a range of topics such as Genetic Associations and Epidemiology, Metabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Studies, Epigenetics and DNA Methylation, Bioinformatics and Genomic Networks, Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment, Diet and Metabolism Studies, and Genomics and Rare Diseases.

Prominent recent papers authored or co-authored by Suhre include:

  • "Plasma proteomic associations with genetics and health in the UK Biobank" (2023), published in Nature
  • "Genetics meets proteomics: perspectives for large population-based studies" (2020), published in Nature Reviews Genetics
  • "Genetic studies of urinary metabolites illuminate mechanisms of detoxification and excretion in humans" (2020), published in Nature Genetics
  • "Rare and common genetic determinants of metabolic individuality and their effects on human health" (2022), published in Nature Medicine
  • "Epigenetic scores for the circulating proteome as tools for disease prediction" (2022), published in eLife

Suhre collaborates frequently with several researchers who have co-authored many papers, including Annette Peters, Gabi Kastenmüller, Anna Halama, Gaurav Thareja, and Christian Gieger.

Regarding publication venues, Suhre has contributed extensively to:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Nature Communications
  • Metabolites
  • Scientific Reports
  • Research Square (Research Square)

This publication record illustrates a significant engagement with both preprint and peer-reviewed scientific journals, reflecting active participation in disseminating research findings.

Best Publications

  • Genomic atlas of the human plasma proteome.

    Benjamin Sun;Joseph C Maranville;James E Peters;James E Peters;David Stacey

  • An atlas of genetic influences on human blood metabolites

    So-Youn Shin;Eric B Fauman;Ann-Kristin Petersen;Jan Krumsiek

  • Human metabolic individuality in biomedical and pharmaceutical research

    Karsten Suhre;So-Youn Shin;Ann-Kristin Petersen;Robert P. Mohney

  • ElNémo: a normal mode web server for protein movement analysis and the generation of templates for molecular replacement

    Karsten Suhre;Yves-Henri Sanejouand

  • Genetics meets metabolomics: a genome-wide association study of metabolite profiles in human serum.

    Christian Gieger;Ludwig Geistlinger;Elisabeth Altmaier;Martin Hrabé de Angelis

  • Novel biomarkers for pre-diabetes identified by metabolomics

    Rui Wang-Sattler;Zhonghao Yu;Christian Herder;Ana C Messias

  • A genome-wide perspective of genetic variation in human metabolism

    Thomas Illig;Christian Gieger;Guangju Zhai;Werner Römisch-Margl

  • Connecting genetic risk to disease end points through the human blood plasma proteome.

    Karsten Suhre;Matthias Arnold;Aditya Mukund Bhagwat;Richard J. Cotton

  • Metabolic footprint of diabetes: a multiplatform metabolomics study in an epidemiological setting.

    Karsten Suhre;Christa Meisinger;Angela Döring;Elisabeth Altmaier

  • Metabolomics enables precision medicine: "A White Paper, Community Perspective"

    Richard D. Beger;Warwick Dunn;Michael A. Schmidt;Steven S. Gross

  • Differences between human plasma and serum metabolite profiles

    Zhonghao Yu;Gabi Kastenmüller;Ying He;Petra Belcredi

  • Biomarkers for type 2 diabetes and impaired fasting glucose using a nontargeted metabolomics approach

    Cristina Menni;Eric Fauman;Idil Erte;John R.B. Perry

  • Metabolic network failures in Alzheimer's disease: A biochemical road map

    Jon B. Toledo;Jon B. Toledo;Matthias Arnold;Gabi Kastenmüller;Rui Chang

  • Discovery of Sexual Dimorphisms in Metabolic and Genetic Biomarkers

    Kirstin Mittelstrass;Janina S. Ried;Zhonghao Yu;Jan Krumsiek

  • FusionDB: a database for in-depth analysis of prokaryotic gene fusion events.

    Karsten Suhre;Jean-Michel Claverie

  • 3DCoffee: combining protein sequences and structures within multiple sequence alignments.

    Orla O'Sullivan;Karsten Suhre;Chantal Abergel;Desmond G Higgins

  • Procedure for tissue sample preparation and metabolite extraction for high-throughput targeted metabolomics

    Werner Römisch-Margl;Cornelia Prehn;Ralf Bogumil;Cornelia Röhring

  • The dynamic range of the human metabolome revealed by challenges

    Susanne Krug;Gabi Kastenmüller;Ferdinand Stückler;Manuela J. Rist

  • Gaussian graphical modeling reconstructs pathway reactions from high-throughput metabolomics data

    Jan Krumsiek;Karsten Suhre;Thomas Illig;Jerzy Adamski

  • Genome-wide mapping of plasma protein QTLs identifies putatively causal genes and pathways for cardiovascular disease.

    Chen Yao;George Chen;Ci Song;Joshua Keefe

Frequent Co-Authors

Jerzy Adamski
Jerzy Adamski Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres
Christian Gieger
Christian Gieger Helmholtz Zentrum München
Gabi Kastenmüller
Gabi Kastenmüller Helmholtz Zentrum München
Annette Peters
Annette Peters Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Thomas Illig
Thomas Illig Hannover Medical School
Dennis O. Mook-Kanamori
Dennis O. Mook-Kanamori Leiden University Medical Center
Tim D. Spector
Tim D. Spector King's College London
Fabian J. Theis
Fabian J. Theis Technical University of Munich
Melanie Waldenberger
Melanie Waldenberger Helmholtz Zentrum München
Christa Meisinger
Christa Meisinger University of Augsburg

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