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Peter K. Vogt 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 Peter K. Vogt sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 564+

This scientist: 397 publications — 91st percentile

91% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Peter K. Vogt 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 Peter K. Vogt sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 145+

This scientist: 107 D-Index — 87th percentile

87% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2005 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • 1980 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences

Overview

Peter K. Vogt is affiliated with the Scripps Research Institute in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology, with a notable focus on Medicine. The scientist's work explores several subfields including Molecular Biology, Genetics, Organic Chemistry, Cancer Research, and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging.

The main topics covered in Peter K. Vogt's research include:

  • PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling in cancer
  • Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Research
  • Cancer-related molecular mechanisms research
  • Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research
  • Click Chemistry and Applications
  • Chemical Synthesis and Analysis
  • Biochemical and Molecular Research

Peter K. Vogt's recent publications demonstrate a focus on cancer biology, molecular signaling, and chemical library design. Selected recent papers include:

  • "Stereo- and regiodefined DNA-encoded chemical libraries enable efficient tumour-targeting applications", 2021, Nature Chemistry
  • "A Single-Stranded DNA-Encoded Chemical Library Based on a Stereoisomeric Scaffold Enables Ligand Discovery by Modular Assembly of Building Blocks", 2020, Advanced Science
  • "Cryo-EM structures of cancer-specific helical and kinase domain mutations of PI3Kα", 2022, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "An MXD1-derived repressor peptide identifies noncoding mediators of MYC-driven cell proliferation", 2020, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "Cryo-EM structures of PI3Kα reveal conformational changes during inhibition and activation", 2021, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

The frequent co-authors collaborating with Peter K. Vogt include:

  • Jonathan R. Hart
  • Su Yang
  • Qingtong Zhou
  • Dehua Yang
  • Ming-Wei Wang

Key publication venues where their research appears most frequently are:

  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Nature Chemistry
  • Cancer Research
  • Advanced Science
  • Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry

Awards received by Peter K. Vogt include:

  • Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2005)
  • Member of the National Academy of Sciences (1980)

Best Publications

  • DNA related to the transforming gene(s) of avian sarcoma viruses is present in normal avian DNA

    D. Stehelin;H. E. Varmus;J. M. Bishop;P. K. Vogt

  • Human Proto-Oncogene c-jun Encodes a DNA Binding Protein with Structural and Functional Properties of Transcription Factor AP-1

    Dirk Bohmann;Timothy J. Bos;Arie Admon;Tetsuji Nishimura

  • Oncogenic PI3K deregulates transcription and translation.

    Andreas G. Bader;Sohye Kang;Li Zhao;Peter K. Vogt

  • Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase mutations identified in human cancer are oncogenic

    Sohye Kang;Andreas G. Bader;Peter K. Vogt

  • Fos-associated protein p39 is the product of the jun proto-oncogene.

    Frank J. Rauscher;Donna R. Cohen;Tom Curran;Timothy J. Bos

  • Class I PI3K in oncogenic cellular transformation.

    Li Zhao;Peter K. Vogt

  • Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase signaling mediates angiogenesis and expression of vascular endothelial growth factor in endothelial cells.

    Bing-Hua Jiang;Jenny Z. Zheng;Masahiro Aoki;Peter K. Vogt

  • Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase signaling controls levels of hypoxia-inducible factor 1

    Bing-Hua Jiang;Guoqiang Jiang;Jenny Z. Zheng;Zhimin Lu

  • Avian sarcoma virus 17 carries the jun oncogene

    Yoshio Maki;Timothy J. Bos;Christie Davis;Michael Starbuck

  • Akt‐mediated regulation of NFκB and the essentialness of NFκB for the oncogenicity of PI3K and Akt

    Dong Bai;Lynn Ueno;Peter K. Vogt

  • Cancer-specific mutations in PIK3CA are oncogenic in vivo.

    Andreas G. Bader;Sohye Kang;Peter K. Vogt

  • Transformation of chicken cells by the gene encoding the catalytic subunit of PI 3-kinase.

    Hwai Wen Chang;Masahiro Aoki;David Fruman;Kurt R. Auger

  • Helical domain and kinase domain mutations in p110α of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase induce gain of function by different mechanisms

    Li Zhao;Peter K. Vogt

  • Rare cancer-specific mutations in PIK3CA show gain of function

    Marco Gymnopoulos;Marc-André Elsliger;Peter K. Vogt

  • THE DF-1 CHICKEN FIBROBLAST CELL LINE : TRANSFORMATION INDUCED BY DIVERSE ONCOGENES AND CELL DEATH RESULTING FROM INFECTION BY AVIAN LEUKOSIS VIRUSES

    Martin Himly;Douglas N. Foster;Ivan Bottoli;Jason S. Iacovoni

  • Continuous tissue culture cell lines derived from chemically induced tumors of Japanese quail

    Carlo Moscovici;Carlo Moscovici;M.Giovannella Moscovici;M.Giovannella Moscovici;Humberto Jimenez;Humberto Jimenez;Michael M.C. Lai

  • Proviruses of avian sarcoma virus are terminally redundant, co-extensive with unintegrated linear DNA and integrated at many sites.

    Stephen H. Hughes;Peter R. Shank;Deborah H. Spector;Hsing Jien Kung

  • jun: oncogene and transcription factor.

    Peter K. Vogt;Timothy J. Bos

  • A role of the kinase mTOR in cellular transformation induced by the oncoproteins P3k and Akt.

    Masahiro Aoki;Erik Blazek;Peter K. Vogt

  • Enhancement and inhibition of avian sarcoma viruses by polycations and polyanions.

    Kumao Toyoshima;Peter K. Vogt

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter H. Duesberg
Peter H. Duesberg University of California, Berkeley
James C. Neil
James C. Neil University of Glasgow
Harold E. Varmus
Harold E. Varmus Cornell University
Martin L. Breitman
Martin L. Breitman University of Toronto
Michael M. C. Lai
Michael M. C. Lai Academia Sinica
Bing-Hua Jiang
Bing-Hua Jiang Zhengzhou University
Kim D. Janda
Kim D. Janda Scripps Research Institute
Kevin V. Morris
Kevin V. Morris City of Hope
Eric Hunter
Eric Hunter Emory University
John R. Yates
John R. Yates Scripps Research Institute

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