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Michael Buckley 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 Michael Buckley sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 226 publications — 60th percentile

60% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Michael Buckley 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 Michael Buckley sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 167+

This scientist: 65 D-Index — 55th percentile

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

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

Overview

Michael Buckley is affiliated with the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Environmental Science. Within these fields, their work focuses on subfields such as Archeology, Paleontology, Ecology, Anthropology, and Molecular Biology.

The scientist's work centers on several main topics relevant to their expertise, including Archaeology and ancient environmental studies, Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology, Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology Studies, Forensic and Genetic Research, Isotope Analysis in Ecology, Identification and Quantification in Food, and Wildlife Ecology and Conservation.

Michael Buckley has published extensively, with a significant number of papers appearing in specific venues. Frequent publication venues include Scientific Reports, the Journal of Archaeological Science, Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, the Journal of Proteome Research, and Science Advances.

Recent papers by Michael Buckley cover a diverse range of topics and years of publication:

  • Modern human incursion into Neanderthal territories 54,000 years ago at Mandrin, France (2022, Science Advances)
  • Late Holocene spread of pastoralism coincides with endemic megafaunal extinction on Madagascar (2021, Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences)
  • Zooarchaeology through the lens of collagen fingerprinting at Denisova Cave (2021, Scientific Reports)
  • Sulfur isotopes (δ34S) in Arctic marine mammals: indicators of benthic vs. pelagic foraging (2020, Marine Ecology Progress Series)
  • Deforestation caused abrupt shift in Great Lakes nitrogen cycle (2020, Limnology and Oceanography)

Their work is often collaborative, with frequent co-authors being Manasij Pal Chowdhury, Virginia L. Harvey, Ludovic Slimak, Thomas Higham, and Lee J. Arnold.

Best Publications

  • De novo identification of differentially methylated regions in the human genome

    Timothy J Peters;Michael J Buckley;Aaron L Statham;Ruth Pidsley

  • Comparison of Methods for Image Analysis on cDNA Microarray Data

    Yee Hwa Yang;Michael J Buckley;Sandrine Dudoit;Terence P Speed

  • Species identification by analysis of bone collagen using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionisation time-of-flight mass spectrometry.

    Michael Buckley;Matthew Collins;Jane Thomas-Oates;Julie C. Wilson

  • Nutrigenetics and Nutrigenomics: Viewpoints on the Current Status and Applications in Nutrition Research and Practice

    Michael Fenech;Ahmed El-Sohemy;Leah Cahill;Lynnette R. Ferguson

  • Integrative detection and analysis of structural variation in cancer genomes

    Jesse R. Dixon;Jie Xu;Vishnu Dileep;Ye Zhan

  • Distinguishing between archaeological sheep and goat bones using a single collagen peptide

    Mike Buckley;Sarah Whitcher Kansa;Sarah Howard;Stuart Campbell

  • Analysis of cDNA microarray images

    Yee Hwa Yang;Michael J. Buckley;Terence P. Speed

  • Global reference mapping of human transcription factor footprints.

    Jeff Vierstra;John Lazar;Richard Sandstrom;Jessica Halow

  • Index and biological spectrum of human DNase I hypersensitive sites

    Wouter Meuleman;Alexander Muratov;Eric Rynes;Jessica Halow

  • Mid-Pliocene warm-period deposits in the High Arctic yield insight into camel evolution

    Natalia Rybczynski;John C. Gosse;C. Richard Harington;Roy A. Wogelius

  • Age estimates for hominin fossils and the onset of the Upper Palaeolithic at Denisova Cave

    Katerina Douka;Katerina Douka;Viviane Slon;Zenobia Jacobs;Zenobia Jacobs;Christopher Bronk Ramsey

  • Unexpected features of the dark proteome

    Nelson Perdigão;Julian Heinrich;Christian Stolte;Kenneth S. Sabir;Kenneth S. Sabir

  • A panel of genes methylated with high frequency in colorectal cancer

    Susan M Mitchell;Jason P Ross;Horace R Drew;Thu Ho

  • Identification of a new hominin bone from Denisova Cave, Siberia using collagen fingerprinting and mitochondrial DNA analysis.

    Samantha Brown;Thomas Higham;Viviane Slon;Svante Pääbo

  • Proteome degradation in fossils: investigating the longevity of protein survival in ancient bone.

    Caroline Wadsworth;Mike Buckley

  • Species identification of archaeological marine mammals using collagen fingerprinting

    M. Buckley;S. Fraser;J. Herman;N. D. Melton

  • Identification of collagen-based materials in cultural heritage.

    Daniel P. Kirby;Michael Buckley;Ellen Promise;Sunia A. Trauger

  • Structural and chemical changes of thermally treated bone apatite

    Susan Essien Etok;Eugenia Valsami-Jones;Timothy James Wess;Jennifer Hiller

  • Ancient collagen reveals evolutionary history of the endemic South American ‘ungulates’

    Michael Buckley

  • The estimation of residual variance in nonparametric regression

    M. J. Buckley;G. K. Eagleson;B. W. Silverman

Frequent Co-Authors

Matthew J. Collins
Matthew J. Collins University of Cambridge
Peter L. Molloy
Peter L. Molloy Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Bart E. van Dongen
Bart E. van Dongen University of Manchester
Susan J. Clark
Susan J. Clark Garvan Institute of Medical Research
Hugues Talbot
Hugues Talbot University of Paris-Saclay
Kirsty Penkman
Kirsty Penkman University of York
Andrew C. Kitchener
Andrew C. Kitchener National Museums Scotland
Jane Thomas-Oates
Jane Thomas-Oates University of York
Richard Sandstrom
Richard Sandstrom University of Washington
Michael A. Kamm
Michael A. Kamm University of Melbourne

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