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Citations
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Susan B. Olson 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 Susan B. Olson sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 146 publications — 25th percentile

25% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Susan B. Olson 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 Susan B. Olson sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 167+

This scientist: 53 D-Index — 19th percentile

19% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Susan B. Olson is affiliated with Oregon Health & Science University in the United States. Their research spans multiple domains within biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine, focusing particularly on molecular biology and genetics as key subfields.

Their recent scholarly contributions include work published between 2020 and 2024 across several scientific journals. Notable papers include:

  • "A Review of Recent Developments in Turner Syndrome Research", 2021, Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease
  • "FREQUENT GENE CONVERSION IN HUMAN EMBRYOS INDUCED BY DOUBLE STRAND BREAKS", 2020, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • "Limitations of gene editing assessments in human preimplantation embryos", 2023, Nature Communications
  • "Adult acute myeloid leukemia patients with NUP98 rearrangement have frequent cryptic translocations and unfavorable outcome", 2022, Leukemia & lymphoma/Leukemia and lymphoma
  • "Distinct tumor-TAM interactions in IDH-stratified glioma microenvironments unveiled by single-cell and spatial transcriptomics", 2024, Acta Neuropathologica Communications

The scientist collaborates frequently with peers in their field, including Shiva Bayat, Ali Mamivand, Meysam Motevasseli, Maryam Darvishi, and Alireza Khoshnevisan, each having coauthored multiple publications with them.

Research venues where this scientist's work appears repeatedly include:

  • Genetics in Medicine Open
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology
  • Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease
  • Nature Communications

Their main fields of study are biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine, with subfields emphasizing molecular biology, genetics, hematology, immunology, and pathology and forensic medicine.

Key research topics this scientist has explored include:

  • CRISPR and Genetic Engineering
  • Pluripotent Stem Cells Research
  • Animal Genetics and Reproduction
  • Acute Myeloid Leukemia Research
  • Single-cell and spatial transcriptomics
  • Immune cells in cancer
  • Lymphoma Diagnosis and Treatment

Best Publications

  • Cell fusion is the principal source of bone-marrow-derived hepatocytes

    Xin Wang;Holger Willenbring;Yassmine Akkari;Yumi Torimaru

  • Biallelic Inactivation of BRCA2 in Fanconi Anemia

    Niall G. Howlett;Toshiyasu Taniguchi;Susan Olson;Barbara Cox

  • Amphetamine, 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine, Lysergic Acid Diethylamide, and Metabolites of the Catecholamine Neurotransmitters Are Agonists of a Rat Trace Amine Receptor

    James R. Bunzow;Mark S. Sonders;Seksiri Arttamangkul;Laura M. Harrison

  • The ploidy conveyor of mature hepatocytes as a source of genetic variation

    Andrew W. Duncan;Matthew H. Taylor;Raymond D. Hickey;Amy E. Hanlon Newell

  • Positional Cloning of a Novel Fanconi Anemia Gene, FANCD2

    Cynthia Timmers;Toshiyasu Taniguchi;James Hejna;Carol Reifsteck

  • Myelomonocytic cells are sufficient for therapeutic cell fusion in liver.

    Holger Willenbring;Alexis S Bailey;Mark Foster;Yassmine Akkari

  • Transplanted adult hematopoietic stems cells differentiate into functional endothelial cells

    Alexis S. Bailey;Shuguang Jiang;Michael Afentoulis;Christina I. Baumann

  • Mitochondrial replacement in human oocytes carrying pathogenic mitochondrial DNA mutations

    Eunju Kang;Eunju Kang;Jun Wu;Nuria Marti Gutierrez;Amy Koski

  • DNA replication is required To elicit cellular responses to psoralen-induced DNA interstrand cross-links.

    Yassmine M. N. Akkari;Raynard L. Bateman;Carol A. Reifsteck;Susan B. Olson

  • Smad4 loss in mice causes spontaneous head and neck cancer with increased genomic instability and inflammation

    Sophia Bornstein;Ruth White;Ruth White;Stephen Malkoski;Masako Oka

  • Confirmation of CVS mosaicism in term placentae and high frequency of intrauterine growth retardation association with confined placental mosaicism

    D. K. Kalousek;P. N. Howard-Peebles;S. B. Olson;I. J. Barrett

  • Frequent Aneuploidy Among Normal Human Hepatocytes

    Andrew W. Duncan;Amy E. Hanlon Newell;Leslie Smith;Elizabeth M. Wilson

  • The impact of clonal evolution on response to imatinib mesylate (STI571) in accelerated phase CML

    Michael E. O'Dwyer;Michael J. Mauro;Michael J. Mauro;Michael J. Mauro;Gwen Kurilik;Gwen Kurilik;Gwen Kurilik;Motomi Mori;Motomi Mori;Motomi Mori

  • Chromosome abnormalities of eighty-one pediatric germ cell tumors: sex-, age-, site-, and histopathology-related differences--a Children's Cancer Group study.

    Kimberly J. Bussey;Helen J. Lawce;Susan B. Olson;Diane C. Arthur

  • Aneuploidy as a mechanism for stress-induced liver adaptation

    Andrew W. Duncan;Amy E. Hanlon Newell;Weimin Bi;Milton J. Finegold

  • FANCD2 Facilitates Replication through Common Fragile Sites.

    Advaitha Madireddy;Settapong T. Kosiyatrakul;Rebecca A. Boisvert;Emilia Herrera-Moyano

  • Role for DNA Polymerase κ in the Processing of N2-N2-Guanine Interstrand Cross-links

    Irina G. Minko;Michael B. Harbut;Ivan D. Kozekov;Albena Kozekova

  • Demonstration of Philadelphia chromosome negative abnormal clones in patients with chronic myelogenous leukemia during major cytogenetic responses induced by imatinib mesylate.

    M E O'Dwyer;K M Gatter;M Loriaux;B J Druker

  • Microcell mediated chromosome transfer maps the Fanconi anaemia group D gene to chromosome 3p

    Michael Whitney;Matt Thayer;Carol Reifsteck;Susan Olson

  • Fanconi Anemia Proteins Are Required To Prevent Accumulation of Replication-Associated DNA Double-Strand Breaks

    Alexandra Sobeck;Stacie Stone;Vincenzo Costanzo;Bendert de Graaf

Frequent Co-Authors

Markus Grompe
Markus Grompe Oregon Health & Science University
Grover C. Bagby
Grover C. Bagby Oregon Health & Science University
Brian J. Druker
Brian J. Druker Oregon Health & Science University
Milton J. Finegold
Milton J. Finegold Baylor College of Medicine
Alan D. D'Andrea
Alan D. D'Andrea Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Toshiyasu Taniguchi
Toshiyasu Taniguchi Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Hong Ma
Hong Ma Pennsylvania State University
Shoukhrat Mitalipov
Shoukhrat Mitalipov Oregon Health & Science University
Helmut Hanenberg
Helmut Hanenberg University of Duisburg-Essen
Hans Joenje
Hans Joenje VU University Medical Center

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