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44
Citations
18735
World Ranking
1794
National Ranking
205

Overview

Mark Armstrong is affiliated with the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom and has a research focus intersecting medicine, biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their work spans multiple subfields including hematology, genetics, molecular biology, cancer research, and electrical and electronic engineering.

The main topics addressed in Armstrong's research comprise acute myeloid leukemia, epigenetics and DNA methylation, cancer genomics and diagnostics, myeloproliferative neoplasms diagnosis and treatment, blood disorders and treatments, and the application of IoT technologies in smart home systems and network protocols.

Frequent collaborators include Claire C. Homan, Sarah L. King-Smith, David Lawrence, Peer Arts, and Jinghua Feng. Armstrong's publications appear in a variety of scientific venues, notably Haematologica, Blood Advances, IEEE Sensors Journal, Blood, and the International Journal for Parasitology.

Selected recent publications by Armstrong include:

  • The RUNX1 database (RUNX1db): establishment of an expert curated RUNX1 registry and genomics database as a public resource for familial platelet disorder with myeloid malignancy, 2021, Haematologica
  • Somatic mutational landscape of hereditary hematopoietic malignancies caused by germline variants in RUNX1, GATA2, and DDX41, 2023, Blood Advances
  • An Autonomous Hand Hygiene Tracking Sensor System for Prevention of Hospital Associated Infections, 2020, IEEE Sensors Journal
  • Somatic Mutational Landscape of Hereditary Hematopoietic Malignancies Associated with Germline Variants in RUNX1, GATA2 and DDX41, 2022, Blood
  • Characterisation of PfCZIF1 and PfCZIF2 in Plasmodium falciparum asexual stages, 2022, International Journal for Parasitology

Best Publications

  • Competition in Two-Sided Markets ¤

    Mark Armstrong

  • Regulatory Reform: Economic Analysis and British Experience

    Mark Armstrong;Simon G.B. Cowan;John Vickers

  • Two-Sided Markets, Competitive Bottlenecks, and Exclusive Contracts

    Mark Armstrong;Julian Wright

  • Network Interconnection in Telecommunications

    Mark Armstrong

  • Multiproduct Nonlinear Pricing

    Mark Armstrong

  • The theory of access pricing and interconnection

    Mark Armstrong

  • Competitive price discrimination

    CM Armstrong;J Vickers

  • Regulation, Competition, and Liberalization

    Mark Armstrong;David E. M. Sappington

  • The access pricing problem: a synthesis

    Mark Armstrong;Chris Doyle;John Vickers

  • Recent Developments in the Theory of Regulation

    Mark Armstrong;David Sappington

  • Prominence and consumer search

    Mark Armstrong;John Vickers;Jidong Zhou

  • Recent Developments in the Economics of Price Discrimination

    Mark Armstrong

  • Multi-dimensional screening:: A user's guide

    Mark Armstrong;Jean-Charles Rochet

  • Price Discrimination by a Many-Product Firm

    Mark Armstrong

  • Optimal Multi-Object Auctions

    Mark Armstrong

  • Competitive Non-linear Pricing and Bundling

    Mark Armstrong;John Vickers

  • Behavioral economics as applied to firms: a primer

    Mark Armstrong;Steffen Huck

  • Paying for prominence

    Mark Armstrong;Jidong Zhou

  • Price Discrimination, Competition and Regulation

    Mark Armstrong;John Vickers

  • Mobile Call Termination

    Mark Armstrong;Julian Wright

  • A Theory of Incentives in Procurement and Regulation.

    Mark Armstrong

Frequent Co-Authors

John Vickers
John Vickers University of Oxford
Julian Wright
Julian Wright National University of Singapore
Steffen Huck
Steffen Huck Social Science Research Center Berlin
David E. M. Sappington
David E. M. Sappington University of Florida
Orazio Attanasio
Orazio Attanasio Yale University
Michael Woodford
Michael Woodford Columbia University
Jean-Charles Rochet
Jean-Charles Rochet Toulouse School of Economics

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