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Matthew M. Binns publication distribution in Genetics in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Genetics in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Matthew M. Binns sits on this spectrum.

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45 publications 703+

This scientist: 176 publications — 41st percentile

41% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 703 publications or more.

Matthew M. Binns D-index placement in Genetics in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Genetics scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Matthew M. Binns sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 160+

This scientist: 63 D-Index — 35th percentile

35% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 160 D-Index or more.

Overview

Matthew M. Binns is affiliated with Equine Analysis Systems in the United States and has contributed to research in fields related to dementia risk reduction and brain health. Their work includes collaborative efforts with several co-authors contributing to studies in neurodegenerative disease prevention.

One of the recent published papers authored by Binns is titled Validation of a Community-Based Approach Toward Personalized Dementia Risk Reduction: The Kimel Family Centre for Brain Health and Wellness, published in 2024 in The Journal of Prevention of Alzheimer s Disease. This article has received citations, indicating engagement within the academic community.

Frequent co-authors working alongside Binns include:

  • Nicole D. Anderson
  • Donald J. D'Amico
  • Sara Rotenberg
  • Donna Rose Addis
  • Jenna B. Gillen

The primary publication venue associated with Binns is:

  • The Journal of Prevention of Alzheimer s Disease

Best Publications

  • Genome sequence, comparative analysis, and population genetics of the domestic horse.

    C. M. Wade;E. Giulotto;S. Sigurdsson;M. Zoli

  • Completion of the sequence of the genome of the coronavirus avian infectious bronchitis virus.

    M. E. G. Boursnell;T. D. K. Brown;I. J. Foulds;P. F. Green

  • High MHC diversity maintained by balancing selection in an otherwise genetically monomorphic mammal

    Andres Aguilar;Gary Roemer;Sally Debenham;Matthew Binns

  • An efficient ribosomal frame-shifting signal in the polymerase-encoding region of the coronavirus IBV.

    I. Brierley;M. E. G. Boursnell;M. M. Binns;B. Bilimoria

  • A cis -acting regulatory mutation causes premature hair graying and susceptibility to melanoma in the horse

    Gerli Rosengren Pielberg;Anna Golovko;Elisabeth Sundström;Ino Curik

  • Chromosome-Specific Single-Locus FISH Probes Allow Anchorage of an 1800-Marker Integrated Radiation-Hybrid/Linkage Map of the Domestic Dog Genome to All Chromosomes

    Matthew Breen;Sophie Jouquand;Corinne Renier;Cathryn S. Mellersh

  • Antigenic and genetic evolution of equine H3N8 influenza A viruses

    J. M. Daly;A. C. K. Lai;M. M. Binns;T. M. Chambers

  • Genome-Wide Analysis Reveals Selection for Important Traits in Domestic Horse Breeds

    Jessica L. Petersen;James R. Mickelson;Aaron K. Rendahl;Stephanie J. Valberg

  • Genetic diversity in the modern horse illustrated from genome-wide SNP data

    Jessica L. Petersen;James R. Mickelson;E. Gus Cothran;Lisa S. Andersson

  • A High Density SNP Array for the Domestic Horse and Extant Perissodactyla: Utility for Association Mapping, Genetic Diversity, and Phylogeny Studies

    Molly E. McCue;Danika L. Bannasch;Jessica Lynn Petersen;Jessica Gurr

  • Gene sequence and mapping data from Marek's disease virus and herpesvirus of turkeys: implications for herpesvirus classification.

    Anne E. Buckmaster;Simon D. Scott;Martin J. Sanderson;Michael E. G. Boursnell

  • Limited number of patrilines in horse domestication

    Gabriella Lindgren;Niclas Backström;June Swinburne;Linda Hellborg

  • Fowlpox virus promoters

    Matthew Mckinley Binns;Michele Edward Griffith Boursnell;Joan Iyabo Amiemenoghena Campbell;Fiona Margaret Tomley

  • Reciprocal chromosome painting reveals detailed regions of conserved synteny between the karyotypes of the domestic dog (Canis familiaris) and human.

    Matthew Breen;Rachael Thomas;Rachael Thomas;Matthew M. Binns;Nigel P. Carter

  • The First-Generation Whole-Genome Radiation Hybrid Map in the Horse Identifies Conserved Segments in Human and Mouse Genomes

    Bhanu P. Chowdhary;Terje Raudsepp;Srinivas R. Kata;Glenda Goh

  • Coronavirus IBV: partial amino terminal sequencing of spike polypeptide S2 identifies the sequence Arg-Arg-Phe-Arg-Arg at the cleavage site of the spike precursor propolypeptide of IBV strains Beaudette and M41

    D. Cavanagh;P. J. Davis;D. J. C. Pappin;M. M. Binns

  • A recombinant fowlpox virus expressing the hemagglutinin-neuraminidase gene of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) protects chickens against challenge NDV

    M.E.G. Boursnell;P.F. Green;A.C.R. Samson;J.I.A. Campbell

  • Cloning and sequencing of the gene encoding the spike protein of the coronavirus IBV

    M. M. Binns;M. E. G. Boursnell;D. Cavanagh;D. J. C. Pappin

  • Genetical and physical assignments of equine microsatellites - First integration of anchored markers in horse genome mapping

    Matthew Breen;Gabriella Lindgren;Matthew M. Binns;Julianne Norman

  • Molecular analysis of a spontaneous dystrophin 'knockout' dog.

    Scott J Schatzberg;Natasha J Olby;Matthew Breen;Louise V.B Anderson

Frequent Co-Authors

Matthew Breen
Matthew Breen North Carolina State University
Fiona M. Tomley
Fiona M. Tomley Royal Veterinary College
James R. Mickelson
James R. Mickelson University of Minnesota
Tosso Leeb
Tosso Leeb University of Bern
J. A. Mumford
J. A. Mumford University of Cambridge
Terje Raudsepp
Terje Raudsepp Texas A&M University
Bhanu P. Chowdhary
Bhanu P. Chowdhary Texas A&M University
Cordelia Langford
Cordelia Langford Wellcome Sanger Institute
Leif Andersson
Leif Andersson Texas A&M University
Hans Ellegren
Hans Ellegren Uppsala University

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