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Overview

Robert Sebra is affiliated with the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in the United States. Their research intersects multiple fields primarily within Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. A significant portion of their work focuses on molecular biology, infectious diseases, genetics, immunology, and cancer research.

The scientist has contributed to key topics including single-cell and spatial transcriptomics, cancer immunotherapy and biomarkers, SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 research, bladder and urothelial cancer treatments, cancer genomics and diagnostics, immune cell function and interaction, and cancer-related molecular mechanisms research.

Frequent coauthors in their research include Kristin G. Beaumont, Melissa Smith, Eric E. Schadt, Nancy Francoeur, and Nina Bhardwaj. These collaborations have contributed to a substantial number of publications across various scientific domains.

Robert Sebra's publications have appeared in several notable venues. The most frequent venues for their work are bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Nature Communications, Cancer Research, Nature Medicine, and Blood.

Recent papers reflecting the breadth of their research include:

  • Negative feedback control of neuronal activity by microglia, 2020, Nature
  • Introductions and early spread of SARS-CoV-2 in the New York City area, 2020, Science
  • Intratumoral heterogeneity and clonal evolution in liver cancer, 2020, Nature Communications
  • Dietary fructose improves intestinal cell survival and nutrient absorption, 2021, Nature
  • Pathophysiology of SARS-CoV-2: the Mount Sinai COVID-19 autopsy experience, 2021, Modern Pathology

Best Publications

  • Real-Time DNA Sequencing from Single Polymerase Molecules

    John Eid;Adrian Fehr;Jeremy Gray;Khai Luong

  • An integrated map of structural variation in 2,504 human genomes

    Peter H. Sudmant;Tobias Rausch;Eugene J. Gardner;Robert E. Handsaker;Robert E. Handsaker

  • Origins of the E. coli Strain Causing an Outbreak of Hemolytic–Uremic Syndrome in Germany

    David A. Rasko;Dale R. Webster;Jason W. Sahl;Ali Bashir

  • Negative feedback control of neuronal activity by microglia

    Ana Badimon;Hayley J. Strasburger;Pinar Ayata;Xinhong Chen

  • Extensive sequencing of seven human genomes to characterize benchmark reference materials

    Justin M. Zook;David Catoe;Jennifer McDaniel;Lindsay Vang

  • Assembly and diploid architecture of an individual human genome via single-molecule technologies

    Matthew Pendleton;Robert Sebra;Andy Wing Chun Pang;Ajay Ummat

  • Comparative analysis of tandem repeats from hundreds of species reveals unique insights into centromere evolution.

    Daniël P. Melters;Keith R. Bradnam;Hugh A. Young;Natalie Telis

  • The PsychENCODE project

    Schahram Akbarian;Chunyu Liu;James A Knowles;Flora M Vaccarino

  • Introductions and early spread of SARS-CoV-2 in the New York City area.

    Ana S. Gonzalez-Reiche;Matthew M. Hernandez;Mitchell J. Sullivan;Brianne Ciferri

  • Evolutionary History of the Global Emergence of the Escherichia coli Epidemic Clone ST131

    Nicole Stoesser;Anna E. Sheppard;Louise Pankhurst;Nicola De Maio

  • Gaining comprehensive biological insight into the transcriptome by performing a broad-spectrum RNA-seq analysis

    Sayed Mohammad Ebrahim Sahraeian;Marghoob Mohiyuddin;Robert Sebra;Hagen Tilgner

  • Intratumoral heterogeneity and clonal evolution in liver cancer.

    Bojan Losic;Amanda J. Craig;Carlos Villacorta-Martin;Sebastiao N. Martins-Filho;Sebastiao N. Martins-Filho

  • Nested Russian Doll-Like Genetic Mobility Drives Rapid Dissemination of the Carbapenem Resistance Gene blaKPC

    Anna E. Sheppard;Nicole Stoesser;Daniel J. Wilson;Robert Sebra

  • Pathophysiology of SARS-CoV-2: the Mount Sinai COVID-19 autopsy experience.

    Clare Bryce;Zachary Grimes;Elisabet Pujadas;Sadhna Ahuja

  • Double PIK3CA mutations in cis increase oncogenicity and sensitivity to PI3Kα inhibitors

    Neil Vasan;Neil Vasan;Pedram Razavi;Jared L. Johnson;Hong Shao

  • A hybrid approach for the automated finishing of bacterial genomes

    Ali Bashir;Aaron A. Klammer;William P. Robins;Chen Shan Chin

  • Quantifying influenza virus diversity and transmission in humans

    Leo L M Poon;Timothy Song;Roni Rosenfeld;Xudong Lin

  • Pathophysiology of SARS-CoV-2: targeting of endothelial cells renders a complex disease with thrombotic microangiopathy and aberrant immune response. The Mount Sinai COVID-19 autopsy experience

    Bryce C;Grimes Z;Pujadas E;Ahuja S

  • A physical and genetic map of Cannabis sativa identifies extensive rearrangements at the THC/CBD acid synthase loci

    Kaitlin U. Laverty;Jake M. Stout;Mitchell J. Sullivan;Hardik Shah

  • The Architecture of a Scrambled Genome Reveals Massive Levels of Genomic Rearrangement during Development

    Xiao Chen;John R. Bracht;Aaron David Goldman;Egor Dolzhenko

Frequent Co-Authors

Eric E. Schadt
Eric E. Schadt Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Derrick W. Crook
Derrick W. Crook University of Oxford
Harm van Bakel
Harm van Bakel Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Nicole Stoesser
Nicole Stoesser University of Oxford
Tim E. A. Peto
Tim E. A. Peto University of Oxford
Christopher N. Bowman
Christopher N. Bowman University of Colorado Boulder
Kristi S. Anseth
Kristi S. Anseth University of Colorado Boulder
John J McNeil
John J McNeil Monash University
John A. Martignetti
John A. Martignetti Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Rong Chen
Rong Chen Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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