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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
67
Citations
22104
World Ranking
8080
National Ranking
619

Chemistry

D-Index
65
Citations
20988
World Ranking
7537
National Ranking
435

Simon J. Gaskell publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Simon J. Gaskell sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 256 publications — 51st percentile

51% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Simon J. Gaskell D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Simon J. Gaskell sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 65 D-Index — 58th percentile

58% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Simon J. Gaskell is affiliated with Plymouth University in the United Kingdom. Their research expertise spans several fields, primarily focusing on Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology. They also have contributions in Medicine. Subfields of particular interest include Molecular Biology, Infectious Diseases, Physiology, Immunology, and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging.

The scientist's work covers a range of topics that reflect the intersection of molecular and medical sciences. Main topics addressed in their research are:

  • HIV/AIDS drug development and treatment
  • Cancer therapeutics and mechanisms
  • Adenosine and Purinergic Signaling
  • 14-3-3 protein interactions
  • Glycosylation and Glycoproteins Research
  • Viral Infectious Diseases and Gene Expression in Insects
  • Immunotherapy and Immune Responses

Simon J. Gaskell has published papers in venues such as OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) at La Trobe University and UNC Libraries. Notable recent papers include:

  • Lacosamide Isothiocyanate-Based Agents: Novel Agents To Target and Identify Lacosamide Receptors (2020), OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • Identification of a Lacosamide Binding Protein Using an Affinity Bait and Chemical Reporter Strategy: 14-3-3 ζ (2020), OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • The Specificity of Peptides Bound to Human Histocompatibility Leukocyte Antigen (HLA)-B27 Influences the Prevalence of Arthritis in HLA-B27 Transgenic Rats (2020), UNC Libraries

Simon J. Gaskell frequently collaborates with other researchers. Frequent co-authors include Ki Duk Park, Onrapak Reamtong, Claire E. Eyers, Rihe Liu, and Harold Kohn. Each of these collaborators has contributed jointly on multiple occasions, reflecting active research partnerships.

Best Publications

  • Targeting of HIF-alpha to the von Hippel-Lindau Ubiquitylation Complex by O2-Regulated Prolyl Hydroxylation

    Panu Jaakkola;David R. Mole;Ya-Min Tian;Michael I. Wilson

  • Electrospray: Principles and Practice

    Simon J. Gaskell

  • Flagellar motility is required for the viability of the bloodstream trypanosome

    Richard Broadhead;Helen R. Dawe;Helen Farr;Samantha Griffiths

  • Multiplexed absolute quantification in proteomics using artificial QCAT proteins of concatenated signature peptides

    Robert J Beynon;Mary K Doherty;Julie M Pratt;Simon J Gaskell

  • Dynamics of Protein Turnover, a Missing Dimension in Proteomics

    Julie M. Pratt;June Petty;Isabel Riba-Garcia;Duncan H. L. Robertson

  • Multiplexed absolute quantification for proteomics using concatenated signature peptides encoded by QconCAT genes

    Julie M Pratt;Deborah M Simpson;Mary K Doherty;Jenny Rivers

  • Influence of Secondary Structure on the Fragmentation of Protonated Peptides

    George Tsaprailis;Hari Nair;Árpád Somogyi;Vicki H. Wysocki

  • Turnover of the Human Proteome: Determination of Protein Intracellular Stability by Dynamic SILAC

    Mary K Doherty;Dean E Hammond;Michael J Clague;Simon J Gaskell

  • Growth control of the eukaryote cell: a systems biology study in yeast

    Juan I Castrillo;Leo A Zeef;David C Hoyle;Nianshu Zhang

  • A systematic approach to modeling, capturing, and disseminating proteomics experimental data.

    Chris F. Taylor;Norman W. Paton;Kevin L. Garwood;Paul D. Kirby

  • Rapid hydrogenation of sterols in a contemporary lacustrine sediment

    Simon J. Gaskell;Geoffrey Eglinton

  • An optimized protocol for metabolome analysis in yeast using direct infusion electrospray mass spectrometry.

    Juan I Castrillo;Andrew Hayes;Shabaz Mohammed;Simon J Gaskell

  • Role of the site of protonation in the low-energy decompositions of gas-phase peptide ions

    Kathleen A. Cox;Simon J. Gaskell;Michael Morris;Andrew Whiting

  • Improved matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometric analysis of tryptic hydrolysates of proteins following guanidination of lysine-containing peptides.

    Francesco L. Brancia;Stephen G. Oliver;Simon J. Gaskell

  • Absolute Multiplexed Quantitative Analysis of Protein Expression during Muscle Development Using QconCAT

    Jenny Rivers;Deborah M. Simpson;Duncan H.L. Robertson;Simon J. Gaskell

  • Proteome dynamics in complex organisms: using stable isotopes to monitor individual protein turnover rates.

    Mary K. Doherty;Colin Whitehead;Heather McCormack;Simon J. Gaskell

  • The proteome of chicken skeletal muscle: changes in soluble protein expression during growth in a layer strain.

    Mary K. Doherty;Lynn McLean;Julia R. Hayter;Julie M. Pratt

  • Sterols of a contemporary lacustrine sediment

    Simon J Gaskell;Geoffrey Eglinton

  • Proteomics techniques and their application to hematology

    Ileana M. Cristea;Simon J. Gaskell;Anthony D. Whetton

  • Degraded and extended hopane derivatives (C27 to C35) as ubiquitous geochemical markers

    A.Van Dorsselaer;A. Ensminger;C. Spyckerelle;M. Dastillung

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert J. Beynon
Robert J. Beynon University of Liverpool
Simon J. Hubbard
Simon J. Hubbard Manchester Academic Health Science Centre
Stephen G. Oliver
Stephen G. Oliver University of Cambridge
Anthony D. Whetton
Anthony D. Whetton University of Manchester
Jane L. Hurst
Jane L. Hurst University of Liverpool
Douglas B. Kell
Douglas B. Kell University of Liverpool
Norman W. Paton
Norman W. Paton University of Manchester
Michael J. Chalmers
Michael J. Chalmers Eli Lilly (United States)
Hans V. Westerhoff
Hans V. Westerhoff Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Joel D. Taurog
Joel D. Taurog The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

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