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Cem Meydan
Researcher at Cornell University
Publications - 106
Citations - 5281
Cem Meydan is an academic researcher from Cornell University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Epigenetics. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 87 publications receiving 3131 citations. Previous affiliations of Cem Meydan include Columbia University & University of Virginia.
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Single-nucleotide-resolution mapping of m6A and m6Am throughout the transcriptome
Bastian Linder,Anya V. Grozhik,Anthony O. Olarerin-George,Cem Meydan,Christopher E. Mason,Samie R. Jaffrey +5 more
TL;DR: m6A individual-nucleotide-resolution cross-linking and immunoprecipitation (miCLIP) is developed and used to demonstrate that antibodies to m6A can induce specific mutational signatures at m 6A residues after ultraviolet light–induced antibody-RNA cross- linking and reverse transcription.
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The NASA Twins Study: A multidimensional analysis of a year-long human spaceflight.
Francine E. Garrett-Bakelman,Francine E. Garrett-Bakelman,Manjula Darshi,Stefan J. Green,Ruben C. Gur,Ling Lin,Brandon R. Macias,Miles J. McKenna,Cem Meydan,Tejaswini Mishra,Jad Nasrini,Brian D. Piening,Brian D. Piening,Lindsay F. Rizzardi,Kumar Sharma,Jamila H. Siamwala,Jamila H. Siamwala,Lynn Taylor,Martha Hotz Vitaterna,Maryam Afkarian,Ebrahim Afshinnekoo,Sara Ahadi,Aditya Ambati,Maneesh Arya,Daniela Bezdan,Colin M. Callahan,Songjie Chen,Augustine M.K. Choi,George E. Chlipala,Kévin Contrepois,Marisa Covington,Brian Crucian,Immaculata De Vivo,David F. Dinges,Douglas J. Ebert,Jason I. Feinberg,Jorge Gandara,Kerry George,John Goutsias,George Grills,Alan R. Hargens,Martina Heer,Martina Heer,Ryan P. Hillary,Andrew N. Hoofnagle,Vivian Hook,Garrett Jenkinson,Garrett Jenkinson,Peng Jiang,Ali Keshavarzian,Steven S. Laurie,Brittany Lee-McMullen,Sarah B. Lumpkins,Matthew MacKay,Mark Maienschein-Cline,Ari Melnick,Tyler M. Moore,Kiichi Nakahira,Hemal H. Patel,Robert Pietrzyk,Varsha Rao,Rintaro Saito,Rintaro Saito,Denis Salins,Jan M. Schilling,Dorothy D. Sears,Caroline Sheridan,Michael B. Stenger,Rakel Tryggvadottir,Alexander E. Urban,Tomas Vaisar,Benjamin Van Espen,Jing Zhang,Michael G. Ziegler,Sara R. Zwart,John B. Charles,Craig E. Kundrot,Graham B. I. Scott,Susan M. Bailey,Mathias Basner,Andrew P. Feinberg,Stuart M. C. Lee,Christopher E. Mason,Emmanuel Mignot,Brinda K. Rana,Scott M. Smith,Michael Snyder,Fred W. Turek,Fred W. Turek +88 more
TL;DR: Given that the majority of the biological and human health variables remained stable, or returned to baseline, after a 340-day space mission, these data suggest that human health can be mostly sustained over this duration of spaceflight.
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Geospatial Resolution of Human and Bacterial Diversity with City-Scale Metagenomics
Ebrahim Afshinnekoo,Ebrahim Afshinnekoo,Cem Meydan,Shanin Chowdhury,Shanin Chowdhury,Dyala Jaroudi,Collin Boyer,Nick Bernstein,Julia M. Maritz,Darryl Reeves,Jorge Gandara,Sagar Chhangawala,Sofia Ahsanuddin,Sofia Ahsanuddin,Amber Simmons,Timothy Nessel,Bharathi Sundaresh,Elizabeth Pereira,Ellen Jorgensen,Sergios-Orestis Kolokotronis,Nell Kirchberger,Isaac Garcia,David Gandara,Sean Dhanraj,Tanzina Nawrin,Yogesh Saletore,Noah Alexander,Priyanka Vijay,Elizabeth Henaff,Paul Zumbo,Michael Walsh,Gregory D. O'Mullan,Scott Tighe,Joel T. Dudley,Anya Dunaif,Sean Ennis,Sean Ennis,Eoghan O'Halloran,Tiago R. Magalhaes,Tiago R. Magalhaes,Braden E. Boone,Angela Jones,Theodore R. Muth,Katie Schneider Paolantonio,Elizabeth Alter,Eric E. Schadt,Jeanne Garbarino,Robert J. Prill,Jane M. Carlton,Shawn Levy,Christopher E. Mason +50 more
TL;DR: This baseline metagenomic map of NYC could help long-term disease surveillance, bioterrorism threat mitigation, and health management in the built environment of cities.
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Immune complement and coagulation dysfunction in adverse outcomes of SARS-CoV-2 infection.
Vijendra Ramlall,Phyllis M. Thangaraj,Cem Meydan,Cem Meydan,Jonathan Foox,Daniel Butler,Jacob Kim,Ben May,Jessica K De Freitas,Benjamin S. Glicksberg,Christopher E. Mason,Nicholas P. Tatonetti,Sagi Shapira +12 more
TL;DR: A combination of clinical and molecular analyses supports an association between disorders of immune complement or coagulation with poor outcome in patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection.
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CREBBP Inactivation Promotes the Development of HDAC3-Dependent Lymphomas
Yanwen Jiang,Ana Ortega-Molina,Huimin Geng,Hsia-Yuan Ying,Katerina Hatzi,Katerina Hatzi,Sara Parsa,Dylan R. McNally,Ling Wang,Ashley S. Doane,Xabier Agirre,Xabier Agirre,Matt Teater,Cem Meydan,Zhuoning Li,David Poloway,Shenqiu Wang,Daisuke Ennishi,David W. Scott,Kristy R. Stengel,Janice E. Kranz,Edward B. Holson,Sneh Sharma,James W. Young,Chi-Shuen Chu,Robert G. Roeder,Rita Shaknovich,Scott W. Hiebert,Randy D. Gascoyne,Wayne Tam,Olivier Elemento,Hans-Guido Wendel,Ari Melnick +32 more
TL;DR: The findings establish the tumor suppressor function of CRE BBP in GC lymphomas in which CREBBP mutations disable acetylation and result in unopposed deacetylation by BCL6/SMRT/HDAC3 complexes at enhancers of B-cell signaling and immune response genes, suggesting HDAC3-targeted therapy as a precision approach forCREBBP-mutant lymphomas.