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Roderick T. Bronson

Roderick T. Bronson

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Best Scientists

D-Index
196
Citations
146484
World Ranking
345
National Ranking
229

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
200
Citations
150614
World Ranking
34
National Ranking
27

Medicine

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199
Citations
149929
World Ranking
190
National Ranking
127

Roderick T. Bronson 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 Roderick T. Bronson sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 739 publications — 99th percentile

99% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Roderick T. Bronson 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 Roderick T. Bronson sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 200 D-Index — 100th percentile

100% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Biology and Biochemistry in United States Leader Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Best Scientists Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Biology and Biochemistry in United States Leader Award
  • 2023 - Research.com Biology and Biochemistry in United States Leader Award

Overview

Roderick T. Bronson is affiliated with Harvard University in the United States and has published extensively across the fields of medicine, biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their work primarily focuses on molecular biology and oncology, with significant contributions to cancer research and pulmonary and respiratory medicine. They explore various subfields including pathology and forensic medicine, with research topics encompassing cancer genomics and diagnostics, epigenetics and DNA methylation, and immunotherapy.

Bronson's recent publications highlight a range of biomedical challenges and advancements. These include "The CD155/TIGIT axis promotes and maintains immune evasion in neoantigen-expressing pancreatic cancer" (2021, Cancer Cell), "Organoids Model Transcriptional Hallmarks of Oncogenic KRAS Activation in Lung Epithelial Progenitor Cells" (2020, Cell Stem Cell), "Mismatch repair deficiency is not sufficient to elicit tumor immunogenicity" (2023, Nature Genetics), "Adhesive anti-fibrotic interfaces on diverse organs" (2024, Nature), and "Keap1 mutation renders lung adenocarcinomas dependent on Slc33a1" (2020, Nature Cancer).

The scientist collaborates frequently with a select group of peers, indicating a pattern of sustained research partnerships. Their frequent co-authors include Tyler Jacks, Arjun Bhutkar, Peter M.K. Westcott, Carla F. Kim, and Mary C. Beytagh.

Bronson's research is often published in notable scientific venues such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), UNC Libraries, Nature Genetics, Nature, and Cancer Research. These publications reveal an integration of preprint archives, institutional repositories, and high-impact journals.

The main research topics associated with Bronson's work cover:

  • Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics
  • Epigenetics and DNA Methylation
  • Genetic factors in colorectal cancer
  • Neonatal Respiratory Health Research
  • Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers
  • Immunotherapy and Immune Responses
  • Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research

The combination of biomedical disciplines with specific focus on immune evasion mechanisms, genetic mutations, and cellular models illustrates a research profile engaged with understanding cancer biology and related therapeutic strategies. Bronson's work intersects molecular pathways and clinical implications, with a consistent output in both foundational and applied sciences.

Best Publications

  • Targeted Disruption of Cbfa1 Results in a Complete Lack of Bone Formation owing to Maturational Arrest of Osteoblasts

    T Komori;H Yagi;S Nomura;A Yamaguchi

  • Projection of an Immunological Self Shadow Within the Thymus by the Aire Protein

    Mark S. Anderson;Emily S. Venanzi;Ludger Klein;Zhibin Chen

  • Identification of Bronchioalveolar Stem Cells in Normal Lung and Lung Cancer

    Carla F. Bender Kim;Erica L. Jackson;Amber E. Woolfenden;Sharon Lawrence

  • p63 is essential for regenerative proliferation in limb, craniofacial and epithelial development

    Annie Yang;Ronen Schweitzer;Deqin Sun;Mourad Kaghad

  • Tumor spectrum analysis in p53-mutant mice.

    Tyler Jacks;Lee Remington;Bart O. Williams;Earlene M. Schmitt

  • Embryonic lethality and liver degeneration in mice lacking the RelA component of NF-kappa B.

    Amer A. Beg;William C. Sha;Roderick T. Bronson;Sankar Ghosh

  • Effects of an Rb mutation in the mouse

    Tyler Jacks;Amin Fazeli;Earlene M. Schmitt;Roderick T. Bronson

  • Analysis of lung tumor initiation and progression using conditional expression of oncogenic K-ras

    Erica L. Jackson;Nicholas Willis;Kim Mercer;Roderick T. Bronson

  • Impaired B-lymphopoiesis, myelopoiesis, and derailed cerebellar neuron migration in CXCR4- and SDF-1-deficient mice

    Qing Ma;Dan Jones;Paul R. Borghesani;Rosalind A. Segal

  • Targeted Deletion Reveals Essential and Overlapping Functions of the miR-17∼92 Family of miRNA Clusters

    Andrea Ventura;Amanda G. Young;Monte M. Winslow;Laura Lintault

  • Genomic Instability and Aging-like Phenotype in the Absence of Mammalian SIRT6

    Raul Mostoslavsky;Katrin F. Chua;Katrin F. Chua;David B. Lombard;Wendy W. Pang

  • Neonatal lethality and lymphopenia in mice with a homozygous disruption of the c-abl proto-oncogene

    Victor L.J. Tybulewicz;Camila E. Crawford;Peter K. Jackson;Roderick T. Bronson

  • Mutant p53 gain of function in two mouse models of Li-Fraumeni syndrome.

    Kenneth P. Olive;David A. Tuveson;Zachary C. Ruhe;Bob Yin

  • Mammalian Sir2 homolog SIRT3 regulates global mitochondrial lysine acetylation.

    David B. Lombard;Frederick W. Alt;Hwei Ling Cheng;Jakob Bunkenborg

  • Telomere dysfunction induces metabolic and mitochondrial compromise

    Ergiin Sahin;Simona Colla;Marc Liesa;Javid Moslehi

  • Somatic activation of the K-ras oncogene causes early onset lung cancer in mice

    Leisa Johnson;Kim Mercer;Kim Mercer;Doron Greenbaum;Doron Greenbaum;Roderick T. Bronson

  • Developmental defects and p53 hyperacetylation in Sir2 homolog (SIRT1)-deficient mice

    Hwei-Ling Cheng;Raul Mostoslavsky;Shin'ichi Saito;John P. Manis

  • Cyclin D1 provides a link between development and oncogenesis in the retina and breast

    Piotr Sicinski;Joana Liu Donaher;Susan B. Parker;Susan B. Parker;Tiansen Li

  • p73-deficient mice have neurological, pheromonal and inflammatory defects but lack spontaneous tumours

    Annie Yang;Nancy Walker;Roderick Bronson;Mourad Kaghad

  • Lethal skeletal dysplasia from targeted disruption of the parathyroid hormone-related peptide gene.

    Andrew C. Karaplis;Arne Luz;Julia Glowacki;Roderick T. Bronson

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