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Overview

Wilhelm Haas is affiliated with Harvard University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with significant contributions also in Medicine. The body of work includes 107 publications in Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology and 45 in Medicine.

Their subfields of study highlight a focus on Molecular Biology, Oncology, and Cancer Research, with additional work in Immunology and Surgery. These areas encompass a broad investigation into the molecular mechanisms underlying disease, particularly cancer.

The main research topics pursued by Haas involve RNA modifications and cancer, ubiquitin and proteasome pathways, and cancer-related molecular pathways. Further subjects of interest include cancer cells and metastasis, protein degradation and inhibitors, microtubule and mitosis dynamics, and interactions between cancer, hypoxia, and metabolism.

Haas has contributed to research published in multiple venues. The most frequent publication outlets are:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Cancer Research
  • Cell chemical biology
  • eLife
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

They have collaborated extensively with other researchers, notably with Johannes Kreuzer on 38 publications, Robert Morris on 33, Myriam Boukhali on 15, Shyamala Maheswaran on 9, and Soroush Hajizadeh also on 9.

Some recent significant papers by Haas include:

  • Deregulation of ribosomal protein expression and translation promotes breast cancer metastasis, 2020, Science
  • Global characterization of macrophage polarization mechanisms and identification of M2-type polarization inhibitors, 2021, Cell Reports
  • Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children is driven by zonulin-dependent loss of gut mucosal barrier, 2021, Journal of Clinical Investigation
  • Targeted degradation of the enhancer lysine acetyltransferases CBP and p300, 2021, Cell chemical biology
  • Tau Contributes to Sevoflurane-induced Neurocognitive Impairment in Neonatal Mice, 2020, Anesthesiology

Best Publications

  • Nutrient control of glucose homeostasis through a complex of PGC-1alpha and SIRT1.

    Joseph T. Rodgers;Carlos Lerin;Wilhelm Haas;Steven P. Gygi

  • A tissue-specific atlas of mouse protein phosphorylation and expression.

    Edward L. Huttlin;Mark P. Jedrychowski;Joshua E. Elias;Tapasree Goswami

  • MultiNotch MS3 Enables Accurate, Sensitive, and Multiplexed Detection of Differential Expression across Cancer Cell Line Proteomes

    Graeme C. McAlister;David P. Nusinow;Mark P. Jedrychowski;Martin Wühr

  • MS3 eliminates ratio distortion in isobaric multiplexed quantitative proteomics

    Lily Ting;Ramin Rad;Steven P Gygi;Wilhelm Haas

  • Comparative evaluation of mass spectrometry platforms used in large-scale proteomics investigations.

    Joshua E Elias;Wilhelm Haas;Brendan K Faherty;Steven P Gygi

  • Transcriptional control of autophagy-lysosome function drives pancreatic cancer metabolism.

    Rushika M. Perera;Svetlana Stoykova;Brandon N. Nicolay;Kenneth N. Ross

  • Increasing the multiplexing capacity of TMTs using reporter ion isotopologues with isobaric masses.

    Graeme C. McAlister;Edward L. Huttlin;Wilhelm Haas;Lily Ting

  • Regulation of monoubiquitinated PCNA by DUB autocleavage

    Tony T. Huang;Sebastian M.B. Nijman;Kanchan D. Mirchandani;Paul J. Galardy

  • A comprehensive Xist interactome reveals cohesin repulsion and an RNA-directed chromosome conformation

    Anand Minajigi;John E. Froberg;Chunyao Wei;Hongjae Sunwoo

  • Pharmacological perturbation of CDK9 using selective CDK9 inhibition or degradation

    Calla M Olson;Baishan Jiang;Michael A Erb;Yanke Liang

  • Stromal Microenvironment Shapes the Intratumoral Architecture of Pancreatic Cancer

    Matteo Ligorio;Srinjoy Sil;Jose Malagon-Lopez;Linda T. Nieman

  • HER2 expression identifies dynamic functional states within circulating breast cancer cells

    Nicole Vincent Jordan;Aditya Bardia;Ben S. Wittner;Cyril Benes

  • Succinate dehydrogenase is a direct target of sirtuin 3 deacetylase activity.

    Lydia W. S. Finley;Wilhelm Haas;Valérie Desquiret-Dumas;Douglas C. Wallace

  • A UAF1-Containing Multisubunit Protein Complex Regulates the Fanconi Anemia Pathway

    Martin A. Cohn;Przemyslaw Kowal;Kailin Yang;Wilhelm Haas

  • Large-scale phosphorylation analysis of alpha-factor-arrested Saccharomyces cerevisiae

    Xue Li;Scott A Gerber;Adam D Rudner;Sean A Beausoleil

  • Optimization and Use of Peptide Mass Measurement Accuracy in Shotgun Proteomics

    Wilhelm Haas;Brendan K. Faherty;Scott A. Gerber;Joshua E. Elias

  • A large-scale method to measure absolute protein phosphorylation stoichiometries

    Ronghu Wu;Wilhelm Haas;Noah Dephoure;Edward L Huttlin

  • LKB1 loss links serine metabolism to DNA methylation and tumorigenesis

    Filippos Kottakis;Brandon N. Nicolay;Ahlima Roumane;Rahul Karnik;Rahul Karnik

  • RNAi-Dependent and -Independent RNA Turnover Mechanisms Contribute to Heterochromatic Gene Silencing

    Marc Bühler;Wilhelm Haas;Steven P. Gygi;Danesh Moazed

  • ms3 eliminates ratio distortion in isobaric multiplexed quantitative

    Ramin Rad;Steven P Gygi;Wilhelm Haas

Frequent Co-Authors

Steven P. Gygi
Steven P. Gygi Harvard University
Daniel A. Haber
Daniel A. Haber Harvard University
Nicholas J. Dyson
Nicholas J. Dyson Harvard University
Shyamala Maheswaran
Shyamala Maheswaran Harvard University
Michael S. Lawrence
Michael S. Lawrence Harvard University
David T. Ting
David T. Ting Harvard University
Sridhar Ramaswamy
Sridhar Ramaswamy Harvard University
Nabeel Bardeesy
Nabeel Bardeesy Harvard University
Cyril H. Benes
Cyril H. Benes Harvard University
Ruslan I. Sadreyev
Ruslan I. Sadreyev Harvard University

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