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D-Index
48
Citations
6177
World Ranking
2701
National Ranking
1309

Lindsay W. Black publication distribution in Molecular Biology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Molecular Biology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Lindsay W. Black sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 564+

This scientist: 108 publications — 15th percentile

15% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 564 publications or more.

Lindsay W. Black D-index placement in Molecular Biology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Molecular Biology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Lindsay W. Black sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 145+

This scientist: 48 D-Index — 14th percentile

14% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 145 D-Index or more.

Overview

Lindsay W. Black is affiliated with the University of Maryland, Baltimore in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology, with an emphasis on Molecular Biology as a subfield.

Their work covers key topics including:

  • Mitochondrial Function and Pathology
  • RNA modifications and cancer
  • RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms

Lindsay W. Black has published in the Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease, with at least one paper available that explores metabolic aspects of mitochondrial function.

Recent notable publication details include:

  • "Metabolic impact of pathogenic variants in the mitochondrial glutamyl-tRNA synthetase EARS2," published in 2021 in the Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease

Black frequently collaborates with several researchers including:

  • Min Ni
  • Chunxiao Pan
  • Hieu Vu
  • Jimin Pei
  • Bookyung Ko

Best Publications

  • DNA Packaging in dsDNA Bacteriophages

    Lindsay W. Black

  • STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL SIMILARITIES BETWEEN THE CAPSID PROTEINS OF BACTERIOPHAGES T4 AND HK97 POINT TO A COMMON ANCESTRY

    Andrei Fokine;Petr G. Leiman;Mikhail M. Shneider;Bijan Ahvazi

  • Phage display of intact domains at high copy number: A system based on SOC, the small outer capsid protein of bacteriophage T4

    Z J Ren;G K Lewis;P T Wingfield;E G Locke

  • Cloning, overexpression and purification of the terminase proteins gp16 and gp17 of bacteriophage T4: Construction of a defined in-vitro DNA packaging system using purified terminase proteins

    V.Basaveswara Rao;Lindsay W. Black

  • Phage T4 SOC and HOC display of biologically active, full-length proteins on the viral capsid

    Zhao-jun Ren;Lindsay W Black

  • Structure and assembly of bacteriophage T4 head.

    Venigalla B Rao;Lindsay W Black

  • A type IV modification dependent restriction nuclease that targets glucosylated hydroxymethyl cytosine modified DNAs.

    Catherine L Bair;Lindsay W Black

  • Portal fusion protein constraints on function in DNA packaging of bacteriophage T4

    Richard G. Baumann;Julienne Mullaney;Lindsay W. Black

  • Purification and Characterization of the Small Subunit of Phage T4 Terminase, gp16, Required for DNA Packaging

    Hsingchi Lin;Martha N. Simon;Lindsay W. Black

  • Pre-replicative development of the bacteriophage T4: RNA and protein synthesis in vivo and in vitro.

    Lindsay W. Black;Lawrence M. Gold

  • Isolation and Characterization of T4 Bacteriophage gp17 Terminase, a Large Subunit Multimer with Enhanced ATPase Activity

    Richard G. Baumann;Lindsay W. Black

  • Bubblegrams Reveal the Inner Body of Bacteriophage ϕKZ

    Weimin Wu;Julie A. Thomas;Naiqian Cheng;Lindsay W. Black

  • Covalent Modification of Bacteriophage T4 DNA Inhibits CRISPR-Cas9

    Alexandra L. Bryson;Young Hwang;Scott Sherrill-Mix;Gary D. Wu

  • Conformational changes of a viral capsid protein. Thermodynamic rationale for proteolytic regulation of bacteriophage T4 capsid expansion, co-operativity, and super-stabilization by soc binding.

    Alasdair C. Steven;Heather L. Greenstone;Frank P. Booy;Lindsay W. Black

  • Structure, assembly, and DNA packaging of the bacteriophage T4 head.

    Lindsay W. Black;Venigalla B. Rao

  • Analysis of capsid portal protein and terminase functional domains: interaction sites required for DNA packaging in bacteriophage T4.

    Hsingchi Lin;Venigalla B Rao;Lindsay W Black

  • DNA packaging and cutting by phage terminases: control in phage T4 by a synaptic mechanism.

    Lindsay W. Black

  • Bacteriophage T4 internal protein mutants: isolation and properties.

    Lindsay W Black

  • DNA packaging of bacteriophage T4 proheads in vitro. Evidence that prohead expansion is not coupled to DNA packaging.

    V.Basaveswara Rao;Lindsay W. Black

  • Portal fusion protein constraints on function in DNA packaging of bacteriophage T4. Commentary

    Nasib K. Maluf;Michael Feiss;Richard G. Baumann;Julienne Mullaney

Frequent Co-Authors

Alasdair C. Steven
Alasdair C. Steven National Institutes of Health
Susan T. Weintraub
Susan T. Weintraub The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Venigalla B. Rao
Venigalla B. Rao Catholic University of America
Joseph R. Lakowicz
Joseph R. Lakowicz University of Maryland, Baltimore
Naiqian Cheng
Naiqian Cheng National Institutes of Health
Michael G. Rossmann
Michael G. Rossmann Purdue University West Lafayette
William W. Newcomb
William W. Newcomb National Institutes of Health
Akira Tsugita
Akira Tsugita University of Tokyo
Lai-Xi Wang
Lai-Xi Wang University of Maryland, College Park
Graham F. Hatfull
Graham F. Hatfull University of Pittsburgh

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