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Mark Gerstein
Researcher at Yale University
Publications - 802
Citations - 172183
Mark Gerstein is an academic researcher from Yale University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Gene. The author has an hindex of 168, co-authored 751 publications receiving 149578 citations. Previous affiliations of Mark Gerstein include Rutgers University & Structural Genomics Consortium.
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Phase 2 of extracellular RNA communication consortium charts next-generation approaches for extracellular RNA research
Bogdan Mateescu,Jennifer Jones,Roger P. Alexander,Eric Alsop,J. Y. An,Mohammad Asghari,Alex C. Boomgarden,Laura Bouchareychas,Alfonso Cayota,Hsueh-Chia Chang,Alain Charest,Daniel T. Chiu,Robert J. Coffey,Saumya Das,Peter DeHoff,A. DeMello,Crislyn D'Souza-Schorey,David Elashoff,Kiarash Rahmani Eliato,Jeffrey L. Franklin,David J. Galas,Mark Gerstein,Ionita Ghiran,David B. Go,Stephen G. GOuld,Tristan Grogan,James N. Higginbotham,Florian Hladik,Tony Jun Huang,Xiaoye Huo,Elizabeth Hutchins,Dennis K. Jeppesen,Tijana Jovanovic-Talisman,Betty Y.S. Kim,Sung Kim,Kyoung-mee Kim,Yong Yul Kim,Robert R. Kitchen,Vaughan Knouse,Emily L LaPlante,Carlos B. Lebrilla,L. James Lee,Kathleen M. Lennon,Guoping Li,Feng Li,Tieyi Li,Tao Liu,Zirui Liu,Adam L. Maddox,Kyle McCarthy,Bessie Meechoovet,Nalin H. Maniya,Yingchao Meng,Aleksandar Milosavljević,Byoung Hoon Min,Amber Morey,Martin K.C. Ng,J. Nolan,G. P. de Oliveira Júnior,Michael E. Paulaitis,Tuan Anh Phu,Robert L. Raffai,Eduardo Reategui,Matthew E. Roth,David A. Routenberg,Joel Rozowsky,Joseph Michael Rufo,Satyajyoti Senapati,Sigal Shachar,Himani Sharma,Anil K. Sood,Stavros Stavrakis,Alessandra Stürchler,Muneesh Tewari,Juan Pablo Tosar,Alexander K. Tucker-Schwartz,Andrey Turchinovich,Nedyalka Valkov,Kendall Van Keuren-Jensen,Kasey C. Vickers,Lucia Vojtech,Wyatt N. Vreeland,Ceming Wang,Kai Wang,Zeyu Wang,Joshua A. Welsh,Kenneth W. Witwer,David T.W. Wong,Jian-ping Xia,Yanping Xie,Kaichun Yang,Mikołaj Zaborowski,Chenguang Zhang,Qian Zhang,Angela Zivkovic,Louise C. Laurent +95 more
TL;DR: The extracellular RNA communication consortium (ERCC) is an NIH-funded program aiming to promote the development of new technologies, resources, and knowledge about exRNAs and their carriers as mentioned in this paper .
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Recurrent repeat expansions in human cancer genomes
Graham S. Erwin,Gamze Gürsoy,R. Al-Abri,Ashwini Suriyaprakash,Egor Dolzhenko,Kevin Zhu,Christian R. Hoerner,Shannon M. White,L. Ramirez,Ananya Vadlakonda,Alekhya Vadlakonda,Konor von Kraut,Julia Park,Charlotte M. Brannon,Daniel A. Sumano,R. Kirtikar,Alicia A. Erwin,Thomas J. Metzner,Ryan K. C. Yuen,Alice C. Fan,John T. Leppert,Michael A. Eberle,Mark Gerstein,Michael Snyder +23 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors identified 160 repeat expansions in 2,622 cancer genomes spanning 29 cancer types and found that rREs were non-uniformly distributed in the genome with enrichment near candidate cis-regulatory elements, suggesting a potential role in gene regulation.
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A universal legal framework as a prerequisite for database interoperability.
Dov Greenbaum,Mark Gerstein +1 more
TL;DR: The US Congress is currently attempting to augment weak copyright protections in database protection, and in doing so, US lawmakers need to consider the repercussions of their legislation on scientific research.
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Privacy-preserving genotype imputation with fully homomorphic encryption
TL;DR: The results showed that the performance of p-Impute is equivalent to the state-of-the-art plaintext solutions, achieving up to 99% micro area under curve score, and requiring a scalable amount of memory and computational time.
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Sixty years of genome biology
W. Ford Doolittle,Peter Fraser,Mark Gerstein,Mark Gerstein,Brenton R. Graveley,Steven Henikoff,Curtis Huttenhower,Curtis Huttenhower,Alicia Oshlack,Chris P. Ponting,Chris P. Ponting,John L. Rinn,John L. Rinn,John L. Rinn,Michael C. Schatz,Jernej Ule,Jernej Ule,Detlef Weigel,George M. Weinstock +18 more
TL;DR: Sixty years after Watson and Crick published the double helix model of DNA's structure, thirteen members of Genome Biology's Editorial Board select key advances in the field of genome biology subsequent to that discovery.