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Stefan Taudien publication distribution in Genetics in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Genetics in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Stefan Taudien sits on this spectrum.

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45 publications 703+

This scientist: 76 publications — 1st percentile

1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 703 publications or more.

Stefan Taudien D-index placement in Genetics in 2026

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

40–41 D-Index: 24 scientists 42–43 D-Index: 52 scientists 44–45 D-Index: 84 scientists 46–47 D-Index: 112 scientists 48–49 D-Index: 118 scientists 50–51 D-Index: 141 scientists 52–53 D-Index: 143 scientists 54–55 D-Index: 145 scientists 56–57 D-Index: 179 scientists 58–59 D-Index: 162 scientists 60–61 D-Index: 175 scientists 62–63 D-Index: 191 scientists 64–65 D-Index: 172 scientists 66–67 D-Index: 184 scientists 68–69 D-Index: 164 scientists 70–71 D-Index: 158 scientists 72–73 D-Index: 150 scientists 74–75 D-Index: 136 scientists 76–77 D-Index: 127 scientists 78–79 D-Index: 127 scientists 80–81 D-Index: 111 scientists 82–83 D-Index: 110 scientists 84–85 D-Index: 110 scientists 86–87 D-Index: 84 scientists 88–89 D-Index: 102 scientists 90–91 D-Index: 66 scientists 92–93 D-Index: 72 scientists 94–95 D-Index: 70 scientists 96–97 D-Index: 54 scientists 98–99 D-Index: 60 scientists 100–101 D-Index: 49 scientists 102–103 D-Index: 55 scientists 104–105 D-Index: 45 scientists 106–107 D-Index: 42 scientists 108–109 D-Index: 28 scientists 110–111 D-Index: 39 scientists 112–113 D-Index: 25 scientists 114–115 D-Index: 31 scientists 116–117 D-Index: 29 scientists 118–119 D-Index: 34 scientists 120–121 D-Index: 29 scientists 122–123 D-Index: 29 scientists 124–125 D-Index: 18 scientists 126–127 D-Index: 27 scientists 128–129 D-Index: 22 scientists 130–131 D-Index: 16 scientists 132–133 D-Index: 11 scientists 134–135 D-Index: 17 scientists 136–137 D-Index: 12 scientists 138–139 D-Index: 21 scientists 140–141 D-Index: 4 scientists 142–143 D-Index: 9 scientists 144–145 D-Index: 14 scientists 146–147 D-Index: 6 scientists 148–149 D-Index: 10 scientists 150–151 D-Index: 7 scientists 152–153 D-Index: 9 scientists 154–155 D-Index: 8 scientists 156–157 D-Index: 8 scientists 158–159 D-Index: 9 scientists 160+ D-Index: 96 scientists
40 D-Index 160+

This scientist: 44 D-Index — 3rd percentile

3% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 160 D-Index or more.

Overview

Stefan Taudien is affiliated with Universitätsmedizin Göttingen in Germany. Their academic profile reflects a scholarly engagement within this institution, contributing to its research environment.

No data regarding recent publications, frequent co-authors, or preferred publication venues is provided. Similarly, there is no information available about specific fields or subfields of study associated with their work, nor about main topics covered in their research.

There are no records of book publications or awards received. The absence of these details limits the visibility of the scientist's broader scholarly contributions and recognition.

No indication exists that Stefan Taudien is deceased, so the profile is presented in the present tense, consistent with the current status of their academic career.

Best Publications

  • Initial sequencing and analysis of the human genome.

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

  • A physical, genetic and functional sequence assembly of the barley genome

    Klaus F.X. Mayer;Robbie Waugh;Peter Langridge;Timothy J. Close

  • A chromosome conformation capture ordered sequence of the barley genome

    Martin Mascher;Heidrun Gundlach;Axel Himmelbach;Sebastian Beier

  • The DNA sequence of the human X chromosome

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

  • Unlocking the Barley Genome by Chromosomal and Comparative Genomics

    Klaus F. X. Mayer;Mihaela Martis;Pete E. Hedley;Hana Simkova

  • Exploiting the mosaic structure of trans-acyltransferase polyketide synthases for natural product discovery and pathway dissection.

    TuAnh Nguyen;Keishi Ishida;Holger Jenke-Kodama;Elke Dittmann

  • Insights into Sex Chromosome Evolution and Aging from the Genome of a Short-Lived Fish.

    Kathrin Reichwald;Andreas Petzold;Philipp Koch;Bryan R Downie

  • Polyketide assembly lines of uncultivated sponge symbionts from structure-based gene targeting

    Katja M Fisch;Cristian Gurgui;Nina Heycke;Sonia A van der Sar

  • Frequent Gene Movement and Pseudogene Evolution Is Common to the Large and Complex Genomes of Wheat, Barley, and Their Relatives

    Thomas Wicker;Klaus F X Mayer;Heidrun Gundlach;Mihaela Martis

  • SNP and haplotype mapping for genetic analysis in the rat

    Kathrin Saar;Alfred Beck;Marie-Thérèse Bihoreau;Ewan Birney

  • Architecture and anatomy of the genomic locus encoding the human leukemia-associated transcription factor RUNX1/AML1.

    Ditsa Levanon;Gustavo Glusman;Thorsten Bangsow;Edna Ben-Asher

  • Gene content and virtual gene order of barley chromosome 1H.

    Klaus F.X. Mayer;Stefan Taudien;Mihaela Martis;Hana Simkova

  • A whole-genome snapshot of 454 sequences exposes the composition of the barley genome and provides evidence for parallel evolution of genome size in wheat and barley.

    Thomas Wicker;Stefan Taudien;Andreas Houben;Beat Keller

  • Comparative evaluation of establishing a human gut microbial community within rodent models

    Melissa L. Wos-Oxley;André Bleich;Andrew P.A. Oxley;Silke Kahl

  • Construction of a map-based reference genome sequence for barley, Hordeum vulgare L.

    Sebastian Beier;Axel Himmelbach;Christian Colmsee;Xiao Qi Zhang

  • A poke into the diversity and associations within human anterior nare microbial communities

    Melissa L Wos-Oxley;Iris Plumeier;Christof von Eiff;Stefan Taudien

  • Mapping Human Genetic Ancestry

    Ingo Ebersberger;Petra Galgoczy;Stefan Taudien;Simone Taenzer

  • Genome Dynamics Explain the Evolution of Flowering Time CCT Domain Gene Families in the Poaceae

    James Cockram;Thomas Thiel;Burkhard Steuernagel;Nils Stein

  • Distribution, functional impact, and origin mechanisms of copy number variation in the barley genome.

    María Muñoz-Amatriaín;Steven R. Eichten;Thomas Wicker;Todd A. Richmond

  • A highly conserved retinoic acid responsive element controls wt1a expression in the zebrafish pronephros

    Frank Bollig;Birgit Perner;Birgit Besenbeck;Susanne Köthe

Frequent Co-Authors

Matthias Platzer
Matthias Platzer Leibniz Association
Nils Stein
Nils Stein University of Western Australia
Uwe Scholz
Uwe Scholz Leibniz Association
Marco Groth
Marco Groth Leibniz Institute on Aging – Fritz Lipmann Institute
Burkhard Steuernagel
Burkhard Steuernagel John Innes Centre
André Rosenthal
André Rosenthal Institute of Molecular Biotechnology
Klaus F. X. Mayer
Klaus F. X. Mayer Technical University of Munich
Robbie Waugh
Robbie Waugh James Hutton Institute
Martin Mascher
Martin Mascher Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research
Heidrun Gundlach
Heidrun Gundlach Helmholtz Zentrum München

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