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11289
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2153
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37

Oleg Georgiev publication distribution in Molecular Biology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Molecular Biology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Oleg Georgiev sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 564+

This scientist: 113 publications — 18th percentile

18% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 564 publications or more.

Oleg Georgiev D-index placement in Molecular Biology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Molecular Biology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Oleg Georgiev sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 145+

This scientist: 57 D-Index — 31st percentile

31% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 145 D-Index or more.

Overview

Oleg Georgiev is affiliated with the University of Zurich in Switzerland. Their academic profile indicates an active role in research and teaching within this institution.

While specific details on recent papers or frequent publication venues are not available, Oleg Georgiev's association with a prominent European university suggests engagement with contemporary academic discourse in their field.

No information on co-authors or collaborative research partnerships has been provided. This limits insight into the scope of their academic network or interdisciplinary collaborations.

Details regarding primary and subfields of study, as well as main topics of research, are not included in the available data. This absence of thematic specifics constrains the ability to outline the particular areas of expertise or scientific focus.

There is no record of book publications connected to Oleg Georgiev, which indicates that their academic output may primarily consist of journal articles, conference papers, or other scholarly contributions.

The available data do not list any awards or honors. This neither confirms nor denies recognition but provides no evidence of formally documented accolades at this time.

Overall, the information portrays a scientist active at a reputable institution, though detailed documentation of their academic output, research interests, and professional collaborations is not accessible from the current dataset.

Best Publications

  • Transcriptional activation modulated by homopolymeric glutamine and proline stretches.

    Hans-Peter Gerber;Katja Seipel;Oleg Georgiev;Manuela Höfferer

  • The transcription factor MTF-1 is essential for basal and heavy metal-induced metallothionein gene expression.

    R Heuchel;F Radtke;O Georgiev;G Stark

  • Cloned transcription factor MTF-1 activates the mouse metallothionein I promoter.

    F Radtke;R Heuchel;O Georgiev;M Hergersberg

  • Different activation domains stimulate transcription from remote ('enhancer') and proximal ('promoter') positions.

    K Seipel;O Georgiev;W Schaffner

  • Molecular Genetic Analyses of the Tyrolean Ice Man

    Oliva Handt;Martin Richards;Marion Trommsdorff;Christian Kilger

  • Transcriptional Repression by RING Finger Protein TIF1β That Interacts with the KRAB Repressor Domain of KOX1

    P Moosmann;O Georgiev;B Le Douarin;J P Bourquin

  • A B-cell coactivator of octamer-binding transcription factors

    Matthias Gstaiger;Lea Knoepfel;Oleg Georgiev;Walter Schaffner

  • Embryonic lethality and liver degeneration in mice lacking the metal-responsive transcriptional activator MTF-1

    Ćagatay Günes;Rainer Heuchel;Oleg Georgiev;Karl Heinz Müller

  • Activity of metal-responsive transcription factor 1 by toxic heavy metals and H2O2 in vitro is modulated by metallothionein.

    Bo Zhang;Oleg Georgiev;Michael Hagmann;Çagatay Günes

  • A Recent Evolutionary Change Affects a Regulatory Element in the Human FOXP2 Gene

    Tomislav Maricic;Viola Günther;Oleg Georgiev;Sabine Gehre

  • Cloning, chromosomal mapping and characterization of the human metal-regulatory transcription factor MTF-1.

    Enrico Brugnera;Oleg Georgiev;Freddy Radtke;Rainer Heuchel

  • RNA polymerase II C-terminal domain required for enhancer-driven transcription

    Hans Peter Gerber;Michael Hagmann;Katja Seipel;Oleg Georgiev

  • Functional domains of the heavy metal-responsive transcription regulator MTF-1

    Freddy Radtke;Oleg Georgiev;Hans-Peter Müller;Enrico Brugnera

  • Two major branches of anti-cadmium defense in the mouse: MTF-1/metallothioneins and glutathione

    Ursula Wimmer;Ying Wang;Oleg Georgiev;Walter Schaffner

  • B lymphocytes are impaired in mice lacking the transcriptional co-activator Bob1/OCA-B/OBF1.

    Peter J. Nielsen;Oleg Georgiev;Barbara Lorenz;Walter Schaffner

  • The Drosophila Homolog of Mammalian Zinc Finger Factor MTF-1 Activates Transcription in Response to Heavy Metals

    Bo Zhang;Dieter Egli;Oleg Georgiev;Walter Schaffner

  • Target gene search for the metal-responsive transcription factor MTF-1

    P. Lichtlen;Y. Wang;T. Belser;O. Georgiev

  • Cadmium detoxification in earthworms: from genes to cells

    Stephen R Stürzenbaum;Oleg Georgiev;A John Morgan;Peter Kille

  • Metal-responsive transcription factor (MTF-1) handles both extremes, copper load and copper starvation, by activating different genes.

    Anand Selvaraj;Kuppusamy Balamurugan;Hasmik Yepiskoposyan;Hao Zhou

  • The Transcription Factor Mtf-1 Is Essential for Basal and Heavy Metal-Induced Metallothionein-I Gene-Expression

    F. Radtke;R. Heuchel;O. Georgiev;G. Stark

Frequent Co-Authors

Walter Schaffner
Walter Schaffner University of Zurich
Dieter Egli
Dieter Egli Columbia University
Koichi Matsuo
Koichi Matsuo Keio University
John Silke
John Silke Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
Christopher M. Hovens
Christopher M. Hovens University of Melbourne
Freddy Radtke
Freddy Radtke École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Hans-Peter Gerber
Hans-Peter Gerber Seattle Genetics (United States)
Peter Kille
Peter Kille Cardiff University
Gerd Multhaup
Gerd Multhaup McGill University

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