World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!

D-Index & Metrics

Molecular Biology

D-Index
54
Citations
12351
World Ranking
2314
National Ranking
1142

Overview

Ronald Berezney is affiliated with the University at Buffalo, State University of New York in the United States. Their research contributions are primarily documented through publications in the journal BioEssays, where they have a notable presence.

The scientist's recent papers include:

  • BioEssays 7/2022, 2022, BioEssays
  • BioEssays 11/2022, 2022, BioEssays
  • BioEssays 2/2023, 2023, BioEssays
  • BioEssays 3/2023, 2023, BioEssays
  • BioEssays 4/2023, 2023, BioEssays

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Berezney include:

  • Luís Aragón
  • Mohan Babu
  • Hannah Correia
  • Thomas Cremer
  • Jeremy M. Crook

Berezney's work is published predominantly in the venue BioEssays.

The scientist's research intersects with the field of Molecular Biology, where they have multiple publications.

Main topics of Berezney's academic focus include:

  • Bioinformatics and Genomic Networks

Best Publications

  • Identification of a nuclear protein matrix.

    Ronald Berezney;Donald S. Coffey

  • Nuclear matrix: isolation and characterization of a framework structure from rat liver nuclei

    R Berezney;D S Coffey

  • MAPPING REPLICATIONAL SITES IN THE EUCARYOTIC CELL NUCLEUS

    H Nakayasu;R Berezney

  • Nuclear Protein Matrix: Association with Newly Synthesized DNA

    Ronald Berezney;Donald S. Coffey

  • Heterogeneity of eukaryotic replicons, replicon clusters, and replication foci.

    Ronald Berezney;Dharani D. Dubey;Joel A. Huberman

  • The nuclear matrix: A structural milieu for genomic function

    R. Berezney;M.J. Mortillaro;H. Ma;X. Wei

  • A hyperphosphorylated form of the large subunit of RNA polymerase II is associated with splicing complexes and the nuclear matrix

    Michael J. Mortillaro;Benjamin J. Blencowe;Xiangyun Wei;Hiroshi Nakayasu

  • Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of DNA Replication Sites in Mammalian Cells

    Hong Ma;Jagath Samarabandu;Rekandu S. Devdhar;Raj Acharya

  • The nuclear matrix: a heuristic model for investigating genomic organization and function in the cell nucleus.

    Ronald Berezney

  • Segregation of Transcription and Replication Sites Into Higher Order Domains

    Xiangyun Wei;Jagath Samarabandu;Rakendu S. Devdhar;Alan J. Siegel

  • Dynamic association of replicating DNA fragments with the nuclear matrix of regenerating liver.

    Ronald Berezney;Linda A. Buchholtz

  • Growth-related changes in phosphorylation of yeast RNA polymerase II.

    Meera Patturajan;Roberta J. Schulte;Bartholomew M. Sefton;Ronald Berezney

  • Nuclear matrins: identification of the major nuclear matrix proteins.

    Hiroshi Nakayasu;Ronald Berezney

  • The Nuclear Protein Matrix: Isolation, Structure, And Functions

    Ronald Berezney;Donald S. Coffey

  • The spatio-temporal organization of DNA replication sites is identical in primary, immortalized and transformed mammalian cells.

    Daniela S. Dimitrova;Ronald Berezney

  • Three-Dimensional Visualization of Transcription Sites and Their Association with Splicing Factor–Rich Nuclear Speckles

    Xiangyun Wei;Suryanarayan Somanathan;Jagath Samarabandu;Ronald Berezney

  • Molecular cloning of matrin 3. A 125-kilodalton protein of the nuclear matrix contains an extensive acidic domain.

    P Belgrader;R Dey;R Berezney

  • Association of chromosome territories with the nuclear matrix. Disruption of human chromosome territories correlates with the release of a subset of nuclear matrix proteins.

    Hong Ma;Alan J. Siegel;Ronald Berezney

  • Dynamic properties of the nuclear matrix

    R. Berezney

  • A comprehensive study on the isolation and characterization of the HeLa S3 nuclear matrix.

    P. Belgrader;A.J. Siegel;R. Berezney

Frequent Co-Authors

Harold C. Smith
Harold C. Smith University of Rochester
Ivan Raška
Ivan Raška Charles University
Vikas Singh
Vikas Singh University of Wisconsin–Madison
Alberto M. Martelli
Alberto M. Martelli University of Bologna
Michal K. Stachowiak
Michal K. Stachowiak University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Jeffry L. Corden
Jeffry L. Corden Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Avery A. Sandberg
Avery A. Sandberg Roswell Park Cancer Institute
Pamela Maher
Pamela Maher Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Paras N. Prasad
Paras N. Prasad University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Guang S. He
Guang S. He University at Buffalo, State University of New York

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

Studying Molecular Biology opens doors to a variety of related fields and career opportunities, especially when you supplement your education with relevant online degrees. For those interested in a faster route to an advanced credential, accelerated psychology masters programs offer the flexibility to quickly gain specialized knowledge that complements a background in biosciences.

If you are passionate about mental health, pursuing an online masters in clinical mental health counseling can expand your career options in healthcare and wellness. Your molecular biology expertise can help you understand the biological bases of behavior, benefiting both research and clinical practice.

Interested in the intersection of biology and law? Consider exploring what can you do with a masters in forensic psychology. An understanding of molecular science can be valuable in forensic analysis and the justice system.

For those drawn to working with younger populations, a masters in child psychology online integrates well with a foundation in molecular biology, especially in settings where genetics, development, and behavior are closely linked.

Best Scientists Citing Ronald Berezney

Trending Scientists