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77
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21197
World Ranking
4785
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355

Martin Dugas 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 Martin Dugas sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 386 publications — 89th percentile

89% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Martin Dugas 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 Martin Dugas sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 77 D-Index — 76th percentile

76% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Martin Dugas is affiliated with Heidelberg University in Germany and has contributed extensively to research in medicine, biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their publications primarily explore molecular biology, genetics, public health, hematology, and cancer research. The main topics covered in their work include acute myeloid leukemia research, biomedical text mining and ontologies, cancer genomics and diagnostics, electronic health records systems, single-cell and spatial transcriptomics, scientific computing and data management, and epigenetics and DNA methylation.

They have coauthored many papers with frequent collaborators such as Julian Varghese, Sarah Sandmann, Michael Storck, Carolin Walter, and Sabine Kliesch. These partnerships reflect a strong network within the biomedical and clinical research communities.

Martin Dugas's recent papers include:

  • "Benchmarking atlas-level data integration in single-cell genomics," 2021, Nature Methods
  • "Benchmarking atlas-level data integration in single-cell genomics," 2020, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • "Bi-allelic Mutations in M1AP Are a Frequent Cause of Meiotic Arrest and Severely Impaired Spermatogenesis Leading to Male Infertility," 2020, The American Journal of Human Genetics
  • "Single-cell RNA-seq unravels alterations of the human spermatogonial stem cell compartment in patients with impaired spermatogenesis," 2021, Cell Reports Medicine
  • "A proof of concept phase I/II pilot trial of LSD1 inhibition by tranylcypromine combined with ATRA in refractory/relapsed AML patients not eligible for intensive therapy," 2020, Leukemia

Their publications are frequently found in venues such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Blood, Faculty of 1000 Research Ltd, Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, and the Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology. These journals and platforms indicate a focus on both foundational and clinical biomedical sciences.

Best Publications

  • Landscape of genetic lesions in 944 patients with myelodysplastic syndromes

    T Haferlach;Y Nagata;V Grossmann;Y Okuno

  • Analysis of FLT3 length mutations in 1003 patients with acute myeloid leukemia: correlation to cytogenetics, FAB subtype, and prognosis in the AMLCG study and usefulness as a marker for the detection of minimal residual disease.

    Susanne Schnittger;Claudia Schoch;Martin Dugas;Wolfgang Kern

  • Inhibition of the LSD1 (KDM1A) demethylase reactivates the all-trans-retinoic acid differentiation pathway in acute myeloid leukemia

    Tino Schenk;Weihsu Claire Chen;Stefanie Göllner;Louise Howell

  • Landscape Of Genetic Lesions In 944 Patients With Myelodysplastic Syndromes

    Yasunobu Nagata;Vera Grossmann;Yusuke Okuno;Ulrike Bacher

  • Interleukin-4 therapy of psoriasis induces Th2 responses and improves human autoimmune disease

    Kamran Ghoreschi;Peter Thomas;Susanne Breit;Martin Dugas

  • Inherited and Somatic Defects in DDX41 in Myeloid Neoplasms.

    Chantana Polprasert;Isabell Schulze;Mikkael Sekeres;Hideki Makishima

  • Next-Generation Sequencing Technology Reveals a Characteristic Pattern of Molecular Mutations in 72.8% of Chronic Myelomonocytic Leukemia by Detecting Frequent Alterations in TET2, CBL, RAS, and RUNX1

    Alexander Kohlmann;Vera Grossmann;Hans-Ulrich Klein;Sonja Schindela

  • Electronic health records: new opportunities for clinical research

    Pascal Coorevits;Pascal Coorevits;M Sundgren;Gunnar O. Klein;A Bahr

  • Acute myeloid leukemias with reciprocal rearrangements can be distinguished by specific gene expression profiles.

    Claudia Schoch;Alexander Kohlmann;Alexander Kohlmann;Susanne Schnittger;Susanne Schnittger;Benedikt Brors;Benedikt Brors

  • Global approach to the diagnosis of leukemia using gene expression profiling.

    Torsten Haferlach;Alexander Kohlmann;Susanne Schnittger;Martin Dugas

  • Whole-exome sequencing identifies somatic mutations of BCOR in acute myeloid leukemia with normal karyotype

    Vera Grossmann;Enrico Tiacci;Antony B. Holmes;Alexander Kohlmann

  • Detection of significantly differentially methylated regions in targeted bisulfite sequencing data

    Katja Hebestreit;Martin Dugas;Hans-Ulrich Klein

  • Molecular characterization of acute leukemias by use of microarray technology.

    Alexander Kohlmann;Claudia Schoch;Susanne Schnittger;Martin Dugas

  • Evaluating Variant Calling Tools for Non-Matched Next-Generation Sequencing Data.

    Sarah Sandmann;Aniek O. de Graaf;Mohsen Karimi;Bert A. van der Reijden

  • Reprogramming of the Human Atrial Transcriptome in Permanent Atrial Fibrillation: Expression of a Ventricular-Like Genomic Signature

    Andreas S. Barth;Sylvia Merk;Elisabeth Arnoldi;Ludwig Zwermann

  • Loss of the histone methyltransferase EZH2 induces resistance to multiple drugs in acute myeloid leukemia

    Stefanie Göllner;Thomas Oellerich;Thomas Oellerich;Shuchi Agrawal-Singh;Tino Schenk

  • Mutations in the cohesin complex in acute myeloid leukemia: clinical and prognostic implications

    Felicitas Thol;Robin Bollin;Marten Gehlhaar;Carolin Walter

  • Identification of Differentially Expressed Genes in Scrapie-Infected Mouse Brains by Using Global Gene Expression Technology

    Wei Xiang;Otto Windl;Gerda Wünsch;Martin Dugas

  • Using electronic health records for clinical research

    Georges De Moor;Mats Sundgren;Dipak Kalra;Andreas Schmidt

  • Benchmarking atlas-level data integration in single-cell genomics

    Luecken M;Büttner M;Chaichoompu K;Danese A

Frequent Co-Authors

Torsten Haferlach
Torsten Haferlach MLL Munich Leukemia Laboratory
Susanne Schnittger
Susanne Schnittger Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Wolfgang Kern
Wolfgang Kern Munich Leukemia Laboratory (Germany)
Carsten Müller-Tidow
Carsten Müller-Tidow University Hospital Heidelberg
Wolfgang E. Berdel
Wolfgang E. Berdel University of Münster
Claudia Schoch
Claudia Schoch MLL Munich Leukemia Laboratory
Wolfgang Hiddemann
Wolfgang Hiddemann Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Claudia Haferlach
Claudia Haferlach Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Hubert Serve
Hubert Serve Goethe University Frankfurt
Arndt Borkhardt
Arndt Borkhardt Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf

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