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Kevin E. Fogarty is affiliated with the University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School in the United States. Their research work spans several fields including biophysics, molecular biology, astronomy and astrophysics, artificial intelligence, and instrumentation.

The scientist's publication record includes contributions to multiple areas of study with notable focus on cell image analysis techniques, AI in cancer detection, astronomy and astrophysical research, adaptive optics and wavefront sensing, genetics, bioinformatics, and biomedical research, scientific computing and data management, and ion channel regulation and function.

Recent publications by Kevin E. Fogarty include the following papers:

  • Micro-Meta App: an interactive tool for collecting microscopy metadata based on community specifications (2021, Nature Methods)
  • Wheat germ agglutinin-conjugated fluorescent pH sensors for visualizing proton fluxes (2020, The Journal of General Physiology)
  • Micro-Meta App: an interactive software tool to facilitate the collection of microscopy metadata based on community-driven specifications (2021, bioRxiv [Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory])
  • Oscillating calcium signals in smooth muscle cells underlie the persistent basal tone of internal anal sphincter (2021, Journal of Cellular Physiology)
  • Deconvolution microscopy: A platform for rapid on-site evaluation of fine needle aspiration specimens that enables recovery of the sample (2022, Cytopathology)

Frequent coauthors in Kevin E. Fogarty's work include:

  • Karl Bellvé
  • Caterina Strambio-De-Castillia
  • Alessandro Rigano
  • Alexander Balashov
  • Mathias Hammer

The scientist has published repeatedly in venues such as:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Nature Methods
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • UNC Libraries
  • The Journal of General Physiology

The body of Kevin E. Fogarty's research reflects interdisciplinary approaches across imaging technologies, biophysical methods, and computational techniques. Their work touches on developing tools for microscopy metadata collection, fluorescence sensors for physiological studies, and the use of deconvolution microscopy to support diagnostic processes.

Best Publications

  • Close Contacts with the Endoplasmic Reticulum as Determinants of Mitochondrial Ca2+ Responses

    Rosario Rizzuto;Paolo Pinton;Paolo Pinton;Walter Carrington;Walter Carrington;Frederic S. Fay;Frederic S. Fay

  • Visualization of Single RNA Transcripts in Situ

    Andrea M. Femino;Fredric S. Fay;Fredric S. Fay;Kevin E. Fogarty;Kevin E. Fogarty;Robert H. Singer;Robert H. Singer

  • Calcium gradients in single smooth muscle cells revealed by the digital imaging microscope using Fura-2

    David A. Williams;Kevin E. Fogarty;Roger Y. Tsien;Fredric S. Fay

  • The Intraflagellar Transport Protein IFT20 Is Associated with the Golgi Complex and Is Required for Cilia Assembly

    John A. Follit;Richard A. Tuft;Kevin E. Fogarty;Gregory J. Pazour

  • MicroRNA-mediated integration of haemodynamics and Vegf signalling during angiogenesis

    Stefania Nicoli;Clive Standley;Paul Walker;Adam Hurlstone

  • Recombinant expression of the voltage-dependent anion channel enhances the transfer of Ca2+ microdomains to mitochondria

    Elena Rapizzi;Paolo Pinton;György Szabadkai;Mariusz R. Wieckowski

  • Calcium gradients underlying polarization and chemotaxis of eosinophils

    Rodney Arthur Brundage;Kevin E. Fogarty;Richard A. Tuft;Fredric S. Fay

  • Ca2+ imaging in single living cells: theoretical and practical issues.

    E.D.W Moore;P.L Becker;K.E Fogarty;D.A Williams

  • Coupling of the Na+/Ca2+ exchanger, Na+/K+ pump and sarcoplasmic reticulum in smooth muscle.

    Edwin D. W. Moore;Elaine F. Etter;Kenneth D. Philipson;Walter A. Carrington

  • Ca2+ sparks activate K+ and Cl− channels, resulting in spontaneous transient currents in guinea‐pig tracheal myocytes

    Ronghua ZhuGe;Stephen M. Sims;Richard A. Tuft;Kevin E. Fogarty

  • Unconventional myosin Myo1c promotes membrane fusion in a regulated exocytic pathway

    Avirup Bose;Stacey I. Robida;Paul S. Furcinitti;Anil Chawla

  • Paclitaxel affects cytosolic calcium signals by opening the mitochondrial permeability transition pore.

    Jackie F. Kidd;Mary F. Pilkington;Michael J. Schell;Kevin E. Fogarty

  • Recombinant aequorin and green fluorescent protein as valuable tools in the study of cell signalling

    A Chiesa;E Rapizzi;V Tosello;P Pinton

  • Sequential Roles for Phosphatidylinositol 3-Phosphate and Rab5 in Tethering and Fusion of Early Endosomes via Their Interaction with EEA1

    Deirdre C. Lawe;Anil Chawla;Eric Lee Merithew;John J. Dumas

  • Quantitative analysis of Spontaneous mitochondrial depolarizations

    Catherine M. O'reilly;Kevin E. Fogarty;Robert M. Drummond;Richard A. Tuft

  • The influence of sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ concentration on Ca2+ sparks and spontaneous transient outward currents in single smooth muscle cells

    Ronghua ZhuGe;Richard A. Tuft;Kevin E. Fogarty;Karl D. Bellve

  • Chemokine signaling guides regional patterning of the first embryonic artery

    Arndt F. Siekmann;Clive Standley;Kevin E. Fogarty;Scot A. Wolfe

  • Intercellular Calcium Waves in HeLa Cells Expressing GFP-labeled Connexin 43, 32, or 26

    Koen Paemeleire;Patricia E. M. Martin;Sharon Louise Coleman;Kevin E. Fogarty

  • The cellular and molecular basis of bitter tastant-induced bronchodilation.

    Cheng-Hai Zhang;Lawrence M. Lifshitz;Karl F. Uy;Mitsuo Ikebe

  • The case for electron re-acceleration at galaxy cluster shocks

    Reinout J. van Weeren;Felipe Andrade-Santos;William A. Dawson;Nathan Golovich

Frequent Co-Authors

Silvia Corvera
Silvia Corvera University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Dongsu Ryu
Dongsu Ryu Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
David G. Lambright
David G. Lambright University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Marcus Brüggen
Marcus Brüggen Universität Hamburg
William R. Forman
William R. Forman Harvard University
Michael P. Czech
Michael P. Czech University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Robert H. Singer
Robert H. Singer Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Ping Lu
Ping Lu Jilin University
David H. MacLennan
David H. MacLennan University of Toronto
Wyeth W. Wasserman
Wyeth W. Wasserman University of British Columbia

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