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Richard Reinhardt

Richard Reinhardt

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Genetics
Germany
2024
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Genetics and Molecular Biology
Germany
2024

D-Index & Metrics

Genetics

D-Index
112
Citations
81844
World Ranking
490
National Ranking
31

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2024 - Research.com Genetics in Germany Leader Award
  • 2024 - Research.com Genetics and Molecular Biology in Germany Leader Award
  • 2023 - Research.com Genetics in Germany Leader Award

Overview

Richard Reinhardt is affiliated with the Max Planck Society in Germany and specializes in Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a strong focus on Molecular Biology as indicated by their extensive publication record in this subfield.

Their research spans various related subfields including Ecology, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Plant Science, and Aquatic Science. The main topics covered in their work encompass:

  • Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies
  • Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology
  • Identification and Quantification in Food
  • Fish Biology and Ecology Studies
  • Parasite Biology and Host Interactions
  • Protist Diversity and Phylogeny
  • Cystic Fibrosis Research Advances

Richard Reinhardt has contributed scholarly articles to several publication venues, with multiple articles appearing in:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Microbial Physiology
  • UNC Libraries
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Genomics

Selected recent papers authored or co-authored by Richard Reinhardt include:

  • The salmon louse genome: Copepod features and parasitic adaptations, 2021, Genomics
  • DNAH5 Mutations Are a Common Cause of Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia with Outer Dynein Arm Defects, 2020, UNC Libraries
  • Proteogenomic Insights into the Physiology of Marine, Sulfate-Reducing, Filamentous Desulfonema limicola and Desulfonema magnum, 2021, Microbial Physiology
  • Complete Genomes of the Anaerobic Degradation Specialists Aromatoleum petrolei ToN1T and Aromatoleum bremense PbN1T, 2021, Microbial Physiology
  • The temperature-regulated DEAD-box RNA helicase CrhR interactome: autoregulation and photosynthesis-related transcripts, 2021, Journal of Experimental Botany

The scientist frequently collaborates with several other researchers, including:

  • Rasmus Skern-Mauritzen
  • Ketil Malde
  • Christiane Eichner
  • Michael Dondrup
  • Tomasz Furmanek

Best Publications

  • Initial sequencing and analysis of the human genome.

    Eric S. Lander;Lauren M. Linton;Bruce Birren;Chad Nusbaum

  • Revealing structure and assembly cues for Arabidopsis root-inhabiting bacterial microbiota

    Davide Bulgarelli;Matthias Rott;Klaus Schlaeppi;Emiel Ver Loren van Themaat

  • The genome sequence of Schizosaccharomyces pombe

    V. Wood;R. Gwilliam;M.A. Rajandream;M. Lyne

  • The genome of the kinetoplastid parasite, Leishmania major.

    Alasdair C. Ivens;Christopher S. Peacock;Elizabeth A. Worthey;Lee Murphy

  • The DNA sequence of human chromosome 21

    M. Hattori;A. Fujiyama;T. D. Taylor;H. Watanabe

  • The DNA sequence of the human X chromosome

    Mark T Ross;Darren V Grafham;Alison J Coffey;Steven Scherer

  • The primary transcriptome of the major human pathogen Helicobacter pylori

    Cynthia M. Sharma;Steve Hoffmann;Fabien Darfeuille;Fabien Darfeuille;Jérémy Reignier;Jérémy Reignier

  • Lifestyle transitions in plant pathogenic Colletotrichum fungi deciphered by genome and transcriptome analyses

    Richard J. O'Connell;Michael R. Thon;Stéphane Hacquard;Stefan G. Amyotte

  • A gene (PEX) with homologies to endopeptidases is mutated in patients with X–linked hypophosphatemic rickets

    F. Francis;S. Hennig;B. Korn;R. Reinhardt

  • Genome expansion and gene loss in powdery mildew fungi reveal tradeoffs in extreme parasitism

    Pietro D. Spanu;James C. Abbott;Joelle Amselem;Timothy A. Burgis

  • The genome sequence of Atlantic cod reveals a unique immune system

    Bastiaan Star;Alexander J. Nederbragt;Sissel Jentoft;Unni Grimholt

  • A physical map of the human genome.

    John Douglas Mcpherson;Marco Marra;Marco Marra;La Deana Hillier;Robert H. Waterston

  • Genome analysis of the platypus reveals unique signatures of evolution

    Wesley C. Warren;La Deana W. Hillier;Jennifer A. Marshall Graves;Ewan Birney

  • The genome of the recently domesticated crop plant sugar beet ( Beta vulgaris )

    Juliane C. Dohm;André E. Minoche;Daniela Holtgräwe;Salvador Capella-Gutiérrez

  • Mutations in DNAH5 cause primary ciliary dyskinesia and randomization of left–right asymmetry

    Heike Olbrich;Karsten Häffner;Andreas Kispert;Alexander Völkel

  • Complete genome sequence of the marine planctomycete Pirellula sp. strain 1.

    F. O. Glöckner;M. Kube;M. Bauer;H. Teeling

  • Dual RNA-seq unveils noncoding RNA functions in host–pathogen interactions

    Alexander J. Westermann;Konrad U. Förstner;Fabian Amman;Fabian Amman;Lars Barquist

  • European sea bass genome and its variation provide insights into adaptation to euryhalinity and speciation

    Mbaye Tine;Heiner Kuhl;Pierre-Alexandre Gagnaire;Bruno Louro

  • Generation and analysis of a 29,745 unique Expressed Sequence Tags from the Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) assembled into a publicly accessible database: the GigasDatabase

    Elodie Fleury;Arnaud Huvet;Christophe Lelong;Julien de Lorgeril

  • Tumour invasion and metastasis initiated by microRNA-10b in breast cancer (Nature (2007) 449, (682-688))

    Li Ma;Julie Teruya-Feldstein;Robert A. Weinberg

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael Kube
Michael Kube Max Planck Society
Hans Lehrach
Hans Lehrach Max Planck Society
Ralf Rabus
Ralf Rabus Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg
Albert Jeltsch
Albert Jeltsch University of Stuttgart
Bruno Huettel
Bruno Huettel Max Planck Society
Rudolf Amann
Rudolf Amann Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology
Adelino V.M. Canario
Adelino V.M. Canario University of Algarve
Heymut Omran
Heymut Omran University of Münster
Jörg Vogel
Jörg Vogel University of Würzburg
Heike Olbrich
Heike Olbrich University Hospital Münster

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