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D-Index
58
Citations
39622
World Ranking
3282
National Ranking
1429

Overview

Victor Markowitz is affiliated with Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in the United States. Their research career is centered in a prominent institution known for scientific and technological innovation.

While detailed information on recent publications, co-authors, and frequent publication venues is not available, Markowitz's position at a major national laboratory suggests involvement in collaborative and multidisciplinary research activities.

The available data does not specify particular fields or subfields of study, main research topics, or book publications related to Markowitz. Additionally, no records of awards won or specific citations have been found.

Given the lack of recent paper titles, citation metrics, or detailed subject areas, analysis is limited to affiliation context. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory hosts research across diverse scientific disciplines, which may imply Markowitz's engagement in one or more of those areas.

Best Publications

  • Structure, function and diversity of the healthy human microbiome

    Curtis Huttenhower;Curtis Huttenhower;Dirk Gevers;Rob Knight;Rob Knight;Sahar Abubucker

  • Minimum information about a microarray experiment (MIAME)-toward standards for microarray data.

    Alvis Brazma;Pascal Hingamp;John Quackenbush;Gavin Sherlock

  • A framework for human microbiome research

    Barbara A. Methé;Karen E. Nelson;Mihai Pop;Heather H. Creasy

  • IMG: the integrated microbial genomes database and comparative analysis system

    Victor M. Markowitz;I-Min A. Chen;Krishna Palaniappan;Ken Chu

  • The minimum information about a genome sequence (MIGS) specification.

    Dawn Field;George Garrity;Tanya Gray;Norman Morrison

  • IMG ER

    Victor M. Markowitz;Konstantinos Mavromatis;Natalia N. Ivanova;I-Min A. Chen

  • The Genomes On Line Database (GOLD) in 2009: status of genomic and metagenomic projects and their associated metadata

    Ioanna Pagani;Konstantinos Liolios;Jakob Jansson;I-Min A. Chen

  • A Catalog of Reference Genomes from the Human Microbiome

    Karen E. Nelson;George M. Weinstock;Sarah K. Highlander

  • Toward an online repository of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for (meta)genomic annotation.

    Samuel V. Angiuoli;Aaron Gussman;William Klimke;Guy Cochrane

  • IMG 4 version of the integrated microbial genomes comparative analysis system

    Victor M. Markowitz;I-Min A. Chen;Krishna Palaniappan;Ken Chu

  • Complete genome sequence of DSM 30083(T), the type strain (U5/41(T)) of Escherichia coli, and a proposal for delineating subspecies in microbial taxonomy.

    Jan P. Meier-Kolthoff;Richard L. Hahnke;Jörn Petersen;Carmen Scheuner

  • Genome Project Standards in a New Era of Sequencing

    P. S. G. Chain;D. V. Grafham;R. S. Fulton;M. G. FitzGerald

  • The integrated microbial genomes (IMG) system

    Victor M. Markowitz;Frank Korzeniewski;Krishna Palaniappan;Ernest Szeto

  • IMG/M: integrated genome and metagenome comparative data analysis system.

    I-Min A. Chen;Victor M. Markowitz;Ken Chu;Krishna Palaniappan

  • IMG/M: a data management and analysis system for metagenomes

    Victor M. Markowitz;Natalia N. Ivanova;Ernest Szeto;Krishna Palaniappan

  • The standard operating procedure of the DOE-JGI Microbial Genome Annotation Pipeline (MGAP v.4)

    Marcel Huntemann;Natalia N. Ivanova;Konstantinos Mavromatis;Konstantinos Mavromatis;H. James Tripp

  • High-resolution metagenomics targets specific functional types in complex microbial communities.

    Marina G Kalyuzhnaya;Alla Lapidus;Natalia Ivanova;Alex C Copeland

  • IMG/M 4 version of the integrated metagenome comparative analysis system.

    Victor M. Markowitz;I-Min A. Chen;Ken Chu;Ernest Szeto

  • The integrated microbial genomes system: an expanding comparative analysis resource

    Victor M. Markowitz;I-Min A. Chen;Krishna Palaniappan;Ken Chu

  • The DOE-JGI Standard Operating Procedure for the Annotations of Microbial Genomes

    Konstantinos Mavromatis;Natalia N. Ivanova;I-Min A. Chen;Ernest Szeto

Frequent Co-Authors

Lynne Goodwin
Lynne Goodwin Los Alamos National Laboratory
Jonathan A. Eisen
Jonathan A. Eisen University of California, Davis
Nikos C. Kyrpides
Nikos C. Kyrpides Joint Genome Institute
Miriam Land
Miriam Land Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Cliff Han
Cliff Han Los Alamos National Laboratory
Natalia Ivanova
Natalia Ivanova Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Loren Hauser
Loren Hauser Digital Infuzion (United States)
John C. Detter
John C. Detter Los Alamos National Laboratory
Philip Hugenholtz
Philip Hugenholtz University of Queensland
Amrita Pati
Amrita Pati Amgen (United States)

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