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65
Citations
14192
World Ranking
9208
National Ranking
4078

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1997 - Fellow of the American Statistical Association (ASA)

Overview

Marek Kimmel is affiliated with Rice University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology, as well as Medicine. Within these broader areas, they focus on subfields including Molecular Biology, Genetics, Cancer Research, Hematology, and Surgery.

The principal topics of Marek Kimmel's work include Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics, Evolution and Genetic Dynamics, Epigenetics and DNA Methylation, Bladder and Urothelial Cancer Treatments, Acute Myeloid Leukemia Research, Mathematical Biology Tumor Growth, and Gene Regulatory Network Analysis.

Their recent significant publications are as follows:

  • "Chronic infection drives Dnmt3a-loss-of-function clonal hematopoiesis via IFNγ signaling" (2021), Cell Stem Cell
  • "Assessment of Luminal and Basal Phenotypes in Bladder Cancer" (2020), Scientific Reports
  • "Interferon Gamma Mediates Hematopoietic Stem Cell Activation and Niche Relocalization through BST2" (2020), Cell Reports
  • "Urothelial-to-Neural Plasticity Drives Progression to Small Cell Bladder Cancer" (2020), iScience
  • "Heat shock response regulates stimulus-specificity and sensitivity of the pro-inflammatory NF-κB signalling" (2020), Cell Communication and Signaling

Marek Kimmel collaborates frequently with a core group of co-authors, including Roman Jaksik, Paweł Kuś, Khanh N. Dinh, Monika Kurpas, and Katherine Y. King.

Their research output is often published in venues including:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • iScience
  • Research Square (Research Square)
  • Cell Reports

Marek Kimmel has been recognized with the award of Fellow of the American Statistical Association (ASA) in 1997.

Best Publications

  • Alveolar soft-part sarcoma. A clinico-pathologic study of half a century.

    Philip H. Lieberman;Murray F. Brennan;Marek Kimmel;Robert A. Erlandson

  • Branching processes in biology

    Marek Kimmel;David Axelrod

  • RELATIVE MUTATION RATES AT DI-, TRI-, AND TETRANUCLEOTIDE MICROSATELLITE LOCI

    Ranajit Chakraborty;Marek Kimmel;David N. Stivers;Leslea J. Davison

  • The Effect of Surgical Treatment on Survival from Early Lung Cancer: Implications for Screening

    Betty J. Flehinger;Marek Kimmel;Myron R. Melamed

  • Mathematical model of NF- κB regulatory module

    Tomasz Lipniacki;Tomasz Lipniacki;Pawel Paszek;A R Allan R Brasier;Bruce Luxon

  • simuPOP: a forward-time population genetics simulation environment

    Bo Peng;Marek Kimmel

  • Lymphomas in dogs. A morphologic, immunologic, and clinical study.

    Paul G. Greenlee;Daniel A. Filippa;Fred W. Quimby;Amiya K. Patnaik

  • Mammary angiosarcoma: The prognostic significance of tumor differentiation

    Paul Peter Rosen;Marek Kimmel;Debra Ernsberger

  • Signatures of Population Expansion in Microsatellite Repeat Data

    Marek Kimmel;Ranajit Chakraborty;J. Patrick King;Michael Bamshad

  • The sensitivity of bladder wash flow cytometry, bladder wash cytology, and voided cytology in the detection of bladder carcinoma

    Robert A. Badalament;Dane K. Hermansen;Marek Kimmel

  • Prediction of missense mutation functionality depends on both the algorithm and sequence alignment employed.

    Stephanie Hicks;David A. Wheeler;Sharon E. Plon;Sharon E. Plon;Marek Kimmel

  • An Accurate, Sensitive, and Scalable Method to Identify Functional Sites in Protein Structures

    Hui Yao;David M. Kristensen;David M. Kristensen;Ivana Mihalek;Mathew E. Sowa

  • Chronic Infection Depletes Hematopoietic Stem Cells through Stress-Induced Terminal Differentiation

    Katie A. Matatall;Mira Jeong;Siyi Chen;Deqiang Sun

  • Chronic infection drives Dnmt3a-loss-of-function clonal hematopoiesis via IFNγ signaling.

    Daniel Hormaechea-Agulla;Katie A. Matatall;Duy T. Le;Bailee Kain

  • Impact of Reduced Tobacco Smoking on Lung Cancer Mortality in the United States During 1975–2000

    Suresh H. Moolgavkar;Theodore R. Holford;David T. Levy;David T. Levy;David T. Levy;Chung Yin Kong

  • Screening for lung cancer. The Mayo Lung Project revisited.

    Betty J. Flehinger;Marek Kimmel;Tatyana Polyak;Myron R. Melamed

  • Evolutionary Action Score of TP53 Identifies High-Risk Mutations Associated with Decreased Survival and Increased Distant Metastases in Head and Neck Cancer

    David M. Neskey;Abdullah A Osman;Thomas J. Ow;Panagiotis Katsonis

  • Malignant lymphoma of the breast. A study of 53 patients.

    S Brustein;D A Filippa;M Kimmel;P H Lieberman

  • Transcriptional stochasticity in gene expression.

    Tomasz Lipniacki;Pawel Paszek;Anna Marciniak-Czochra;Allan R. Brasier

  • Mathematical modeling as a tool for planning anticancer therapy.

    Andrzej Swierniak;Marek Kimmel;Marek Kimmel;Jaroslaw Smieja

Frequent Co-Authors

Lydia E. Kavraki
Lydia E. Kavraki Rice University
Olivier Lichtarge
Olivier Lichtarge Baylor College of Medicine
Ranajit Chakraborty
Ranajit Chakraborty University of North Texas Health Science Center
Zbigniew Darzynkiewicz
Zbigniew Darzynkiewicz New York Medical College
Sharon E. Plon
Sharon E. Plon Baylor College of Medicine
Allan R. Brasier
Allan R. Brasier University of Wisconsin–Madison
Christopher I. Amos
Christopher I. Amos Baylor College of Medicine
Frank Traganos
Frank Traganos New York Medical College
Myron R. Melamed
Myron R. Melamed New York Medical College
David A. Wheeler
David A. Wheeler Baylor College of Medicine

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