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Mary S. Lipton 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 Mary S. Lipton sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 213 publications — 55th percentile

55% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Mary S. Lipton 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 Mary S. Lipton sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 167+

This scientist: 69 D-Index — 63rd percentile

63% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Mary S. Lipton is affiliated with the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in the United States. Their research spans multiple domains within Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, contributing extensively to understanding geophysical and environmental processes.

The scientist's work is primarily situated in the subfields of Geophysics and Environmental Chemistry, with additional involvement in Astronomy and Astrophysics, Oceanography, and Molecular Biology. Their research topics include seismic waves and analysis, methane hydrates and related phenomena, earthquake detection and analysis, geophysics and gravity measurements, ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics, microbial community ecology and physiology, and superconducting materials and applications.

Frequent collaborators in their publications have included the following researchers:

  • Tom Metz
  • Aaron Wright
  • Kirsten Hofmockel
  • Janet Jansson
  • Montana Smith

Mary S. Lipton's publication record features numerous papers, with notable recent works as follows:

  • "Soil Microbiomes Under Climate Change and Implications for Carbon Cycling," 2020, Annual Review of Environment and Resources
  • "The Specific Carbohydrate Diet and Diet Modification as Induction Therapy for Pediatric Crohn's Disease: A Randomized Diet Controlled Trial," 2020, Nutrients
  • "Decrypting bacterial polyphenol metabolism in an anoxic wetland soil," 2021, Nature Communications
  • "Widespread polycistronic gene expression in green algae," 2021, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "Niche differentiation of bacteria and fungi in carbon and nitrogen cycling of different habitats in a temperate coniferous forest: A metaproteomic approach," 2021, Soil Biology and Biochemistry

The scientist has published repeatedly in various prominent venues, including the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information repository (OSTI OAI), bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Nature Communications, mSystems, and the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Best Publications

  • Fermentation, hydrogen, and sulfur metabolism in multiple uncultivated bacterial phyla.

    Kelly C. Wrighton;Brian C. Thomas;Itai Sharon;Christopher S. Miller

  • Normalization Approaches for Removing Systematic Biases Associated with Mass Spectrometry and Label-Free Proteomics

    Stephen J. Callister;Richard C. Barry;Joshua N. Adkins;Ethan T. Johnson

  • An accurate mass tag strategy for quantitative and high-throughput proteome measurements.

    Richard D. Smith;Gordon A. Anderson;Mary S. Lipton;Ljiljana Pasa-Tolic

  • Global analysis of the Deinococcus radiodurans proteome by using accurate mass tags.

    Mary S. Lipton;Ljiljana Paša-Tolić;Gordon A. Anderson;David J. Anderson

  • Transport functions dominate the SAR11 metaproteome at low-nutrient extremes in the Sargasso Sea.

    Sarah M Sowell;Larry J Wilhelm;Angela D Norbeck;Mary S Lipton

  • Use of artificial neural networks for the accurate prediction of peptide liquid chromatography elution times in proteome analyses.

    Konstantinos Petritis;Lars J. Kangas;Patrick L. Ferguson;Gordon A. Anderson

  • Quantitative analysis of bacterial and mammalian proteomes using a combination of cysteine affinity tags and 15N-metabolic labeling.

    Thomas P. Conrads;Kim Alving;Timothy D. Veenstra;Mikhail E. Belov

  • Extracellular Polymeric Substances from Shewanella sp. HRCR-1 Biofilms: Characterization by Infrared Spectroscopy and Proteomics

    Bin Cao;Liang Shi;Roslyn N. Brown;Yijia Xiong

  • Probing proteomes using capillary isoelectric focusing-electrospray ionization Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry.

    Pamela K. Jensen;Ljiljana Paša-Tolić;Gordon A. Anderson;Julie A. Horner

  • Soil Microbiomes Under Climate Change and Implications for Carbon Cycling

    Dan Naylor;Natalie Sadler;Arunima Bhattacharjee;Emily B. Graham;Emily B. Graham

  • Predicting Species-Resolved Macronutrient Acquisition during Succession in a Model Phototrophic Biofilm Using an Integrated ‘Omics Approach

    Stephen R. Lindemann;Stephen R. Lindemann;Jennifer M. Mobberley;Jessica K. Cole;L. M. Markillie

  • High throughput proteome-wide precision measurements of protein expression using mass spectrometry

    Ljiljana Paša-Tolic;Pamela K. Jensen;Gordon A. Anderson;Mary S. Lipton

  • Packed Capillary Reversed-Phase Liquid Chromatography with High-Performance Electrospray Ionization Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance Mass Spectrometry for Proteomics

    Yufeng Shen;Rui Zhao;Mikhail E. Belov;Thomas P. Conrads

  • Enrichment of integral membrane proteins for proteomic analysis using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry.

    Josip Blonder;Michael B. Goshe;Ronald J. Moore;Ljiljana Pasa-Tolic

  • Statistical characterization of the charge state and residue dependence of low-energy CID peptide dissociation patterns.

    Yingying Huang;Joseph M. Triscari;George C. Tseng;Ljiljana Pasa-Tolic

  • Whole proteome analysis of post-translational modifications: Applications of mass-spectrometry for proteogenomic annotation

    Nitin Gupta;Stephen Tanner;Navdeep Jaitly;Joshua N. Adkins

  • Establishing the proteome of normal human cerebrospinal fluid.

    Steven E. Schutzer;Tao Liu;Benjamin H. Natelson;Thomas E. Angel

  • Identification and Characterization of MtoA: A Decaheme c-Type Cytochrome of the Neutrophilic Fe(II)-Oxidizing Bacterium Sideroxydans lithotrophicus ES-1

    Juan Liu;Zheming Wang;Sara M. Belchik;Marcus J. Edwards

  • Improved peptide elution time prediction for reversed-phase liquid chromatography-MS by incorporating peptide sequence information

    Konstantinos Petritis;Lars J. Kangas;Bo Yan;Matthew E. Monroe

  • Protein composition of the vaccinia virus mature virion

    Wolfgang Resch;Kim K. Hixson;Ronald J. Moore;Mary S. Lipton

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard D. Smith
Richard D. Smith Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Samuel O. Purvine
Samuel O. Purvine Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory
Ljiljana Paša-Tolić
Ljiljana Paša-Tolić Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory
Gordon A. Anderson
Gordon A. Anderson Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Matthew E. Monroe
Matthew E. Monroe Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Michael J. Wilkins
Michael J. Wilkins Colorado State University
Margaret F. Romine
Margaret F. Romine Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Ronald J. Moore
Ronald J. Moore Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
James K. Fredrickson
James K. Fredrickson Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Yufeng Shen
Yufeng Shen Columbia University

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