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Marcus Bosenberg

Marcus Bosenberg

D-Index & Metrics

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
83
Citations
29601
World Ranking
3452
National Ranking
1738

Marcus Bosenberg 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 Marcus Bosenberg sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 484 publications — 94th percentile

94% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Marcus Bosenberg 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 Marcus Bosenberg sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 167+

This scientist: 83 D-Index — 83rd percentile

83% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Marcus Bosenberg is affiliated with Yale University in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields including medicine, biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology, and immunology and microbiology, with a particular emphasis on oncology, immunology, molecular biology, cancer research, and pulmonary and respiratory medicine.

The scientist's work covers key topics such as cancer immunotherapy and biomarkers, immunotherapy and immune responses, CAR-T cell therapy research, immune cell function and interaction, immune cells in cancer, cutaneous melanoma detection and management, and ferroptosis and cancer prognosis.

Frequent collaborators in Bosenberg's research include William Damsky, Meaghan K. McGeary, Richard A. Scolyer, Goran Micevic, and Harriet M. Kluger.

Their studies have been published predominantly in venues such as Cancer Research, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Cancer Immunology Research, Nature, and the Journal of Clinical Investigation.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Marcus Bosenberg include:

  • VEGF-C-driven lymphatic drainage enables immunosurveillance of brain tumours, 2020, Nature
  • IL-18BP is a secreted immune checkpoint and barrier to IL-18 immunotherapy, 2020, Nature
  • KDM5B promotes immune evasion by recruiting SETDB1 to silence retroelements, 2021, Nature
  • Cooperative sensing of mitochondrial DNA by ZBP1 and cGAS promotes cardiotoxicity, 2023, Cell
  • Endogenous Glucocorticoid Signaling Regulates CD8+ T Cell Differentiation and Development of Dysfunction in the Tumor Microenvironment, 2020, Immunity

Best Publications

  • Pan-cancer analysis of whole genomes

    Peter J. Campbell;Gad Getz;Jan O. Korbel;Joshua M. Stuart

  • Loss of PTEN Promotes Resistance to T Cell–Mediated Immunotherapy

    Weiyi Peng;Jie Qing Chen;Chengwen Liu;Shruti Malu

  • Phosphoenolpyruvate Is a Metabolic Checkpoint of Anti-tumor T Cell Responses.

    Ping Chih Ho;Jessica Dauz Bihuniak;Andrew N. MacIntyre;Matthew Staron

  • Exome sequencing identifies recurrent somatic RAC1 mutations in melanoma.

    Michael Krauthammer;Yong Lin Kong;Byung Hak Ha;Perry Evans

  • BrafV600E cooperates with Pten loss to induce metastatic melanoma

    David Dankort;David P. Curley;Robert A. Cartlidge;Betsy Nelson

  • Expansion and Activation of CD103(+) Dendritic Cell Progenitors at the Tumor Site Enhances Tumor Responses to Therapeutic PD-L1 and BRAF Inhibition.

    Hélène Salmon;Juliana Idoyaga;Adeeb Rahman;Marylène Leboeuf

  • Deregulated Akt3 Activity Promotes Development of Malignant Melanoma

    Jill M. Stahl;Arati Sharma;Mitchell Cheung;Melissa Zimmerman

  • Telomere dysfunction and evolution of intestinal carcinoma in mice and humans.

    Karl Lenhard Rudolph;Melissa Millard;Marcus W. Bosenberg;Ronald A. DePinho

  • An ultraviolet-radiation-independent pathway to melanoma carcinogenesis in the red hair/fair skin background

    Devarati Mitra;Xi Luo;Ann Morgan;Jin Wang

  • Exome sequencing identifies recurrent mutations in NF1 and RASopathy genes in sun-exposed melanomas

    Michael Krauthammer;Yong Kong;Antonella Bacchiocchi;Perry Evans

  • VEGF-C-driven lymphatic drainage enables immunosurveillance of brain tumours

    Eric Song;Tianyang Mao;Huiping Dong;Ligia Simoes Braga Boisserand

  • β-Catenin Signaling Controls Metastasis in Braf-Activated Pten-Deficient Melanomas

    William E. Damsky;William E. Damsky;David P. Curley;David P. Curley;Manjula Santhanakrishnan;Lara E. Rosenbaum

  • Coordinated activation of Wnt in epithelial and melanocyte stem cells initiates pigmented hair regeneration.

    Piul Rabbani;Makoto Takeo;Weichin Chou;Peggy Myung

  • sFRP2 in the aged microenvironment drives melanoma metastasis and therapy resistance

    Amanpreet Kaur;Amanpreet Kaur;Marie R. Webster;Katie Marchbank;Reeti Behera

  • Autophagy maintains tumour growth through circulating arginine

    Laura Poillet-Perez;Xiaoqi Xie;Le Zhan;Yang Yang

  • Integrative Genome Comparison of Primary and Metastatic Melanomas

    Omar Kabbarah;Cristina Nogueira;Cristina Nogueira;Bin Feng;Rosalynn M. Nazarian

  • Pleomorphic liposarcoma: clinicopathologic analysis of 57 cases.

    Jason L Hornick;Marcus W Bosenberg;Thomas Mentzel;Máirín E McMenamin

  • Failure to prolyl hydroxylate hypoxia‐inducible factor α phenocopies VHL inactivation in vivo

    William Y Kim;Michal Safran;Marshall R M Buckley;Benjamin L Ebert;Benjamin L Ebert

  • IL-18BP is a secreted immune checkpoint and barrier to IL-18 immunotherapy.

    Ting Zhou;William Damsky;Orr-El Weizman;Meaghan K. McGeary

  • Response to BRAF Inhibition in Melanoma Is Enhanced When Combined with Immune Checkpoint Blockade

    Zachary A. Cooper;Vikram R. Juneja;Peter T. Sage;Dennie T. Frederick

Frequent Co-Authors

David F. Stern
David F. Stern Yale University
Martin McMahon
Martin McMahon Huntsman Cancer Institute
Harriet M. Kluger
Harriet M. Kluger Yale University
Ze'ev Ronai
Ze'ev Ronai Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Robert N. Kelsh
Robert N. Kelsh University of Bath
Heinz Arnheiter
Heinz Arnheiter National Institutes of Health
Cristina W. Nogueira
Cristina W. Nogueira Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
Susan M. Kaech
Susan M. Kaech Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Akiko Iwasaki
Akiko Iwasaki Yale University
Keith T. Flaherty
Keith T. Flaherty Harvard University

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