Aaron D. Gitler

Aaron D. Gitler

Stanford University

H-index: 70

North America-United States

About Aaron D. Gitler

Aaron D. Gitler, With an exceptional h-index of 70 and a recent h-index of 60 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Stanford University, specializes in the field of Neurodegenerative Disease, Genetics, ALS, Parkinson's disease, yeast.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

A molecular atlas of adult C. elegans motor neurons reveals ancient diversity delineated by conserved transcription factor codes

A 3′UTR Insertion Is a Candidate Causal Variant at the TMEM106B Locus Associated With Increased Risk for FTLD-TDP

It’s me, hi, I solved the problem, it’s TF-seqFISH

TDP-43 nuclear loss in FTD/ALS causes widespread alternative polyadenylation changes

Challenges of profiling motor neuron transcriptomes from human spinal cord

Aberrant phase separation is a common killing strategy of positively charged peptides in biology and human disease

Author Correction: Toxic expanded GGGGCC repeat transcription is mediated by the PAF1 complex in C9orf72-associated FTD

FTLD targets brain regions expressing recently evolved genes

Aaron D. Gitler Information

University

Position

Professor of Genetics

Citations(all)

26881

Citations(since 2020)

13854

Cited By

18785

hIndex(all)

70

hIndex(since 2020)

60

i10Index(all)

128

i10Index(since 2020)

105

Email

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Stanford University

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Aaron D. Gitler Skills & Research Interests

Neurodegenerative Disease

Genetics

ALS

Parkinson's disease

yeast

Top articles of Aaron D. Gitler

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

A molecular atlas of adult C. elegans motor neurons reveals ancient diversity delineated by conserved transcription factor codes

Cell Reports

Jayson J Smith

Seth R Taylor

Jacob A Blum

Weidong Feng

Rebecca Collings

...

2024/3/26

A 3′UTR Insertion Is a Candidate Causal Variant at the TMEM106B Locus Associated With Increased Risk for FTLD-TDP

Neurology: Genetics

Augustine Chemparathy

Yann Le Guen

Yi Zeng

John Gorzynski

Tanner D Jensen

...

2024/2/6

It’s me, hi, I solved the problem, it’s TF-seqFISH

Cell Research

Olivia Gautier

Aaron D Gitler

2024/1/5

TDP-43 nuclear loss in FTD/ALS causes widespread alternative polyadenylation changes

bioRxiv

Yi Zeng

Anastasiia Lovchykova

Tetsuya Aikyama

Chang Liu

Caiwei Guo

...

2024

Challenges of profiling motor neuron transcriptomes from human spinal cord

Neuron

Olivia Gautier

Jacob A Blum

James Maksymetz

Derek Chen

Christoph Schweingruber

...

2023/12/6

Aberrant phase separation is a common killing strategy of positively charged peptides in biology and human disease

bioRxiv

Steven Boeynaems

X Rosa Ma

Vivian Yeong

Garrett M Ginell

Jian-Hua Chen

...

2023/3/9

Author Correction: Toxic expanded GGGGCC repeat transcription is mediated by the PAF1 complex in C9orf72-associated FTD

Nature neuroscience

Lindsey D Goodman

Mercedes Prudencio

Nicholas J Kramer

Luis F Martinez-Ramirez

Ananth R Srinivasan

...

2023/3

FTLD targets brain regions expressing recently evolved genes

medRxiv

Lorenzo Pasquini

Felipe L Pereira

Sahba Seddighi

Yi Zeng

Yongbin Wei

...

2023/10/28

Radiogenomics of C9orf72 expansion carriers reveals global transposable element derepression and enables prediction of thalamic atrophy and clinical impairment

Journal of Neuroscience

Luke W Bonham

Ethan G Geier

Daniel W Sirkis

Josiah K Leong

Eliana Marisa Ramos

...

2023/1/11

Drugging" undruggable" neurodegenerative disease targets with small molecules

Science Bulletin

Junmei Lu

Zhaoyang Li

Aaron D Gitler

Boxun Lu

2023/8

Erratum: A yeast functional screen predicts new candidate ALS disease genes (Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA (2011) 108 (20881–20890

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

Julien Couthouis

Michael P Hart

James Shorter

Mariely DeJesus-Hernandez

Renske Erion

...

2023/1/3

A 3' UTR Deletion Is a Leading Candidate Causal Variant at the TMEM106B Locus Reducing Risk for FTLD-TDP.

Medrxiv: the Preprint Server for Health Sciences

Augustine Chemparathy

YL Guen

Yi Zeng

John Gorzynski

Tanner Jensen

...

2023/7/8

Human motor neurons are rare and can be transcriptomically divided into known subtypes

BioRxiv

Olivia Gautier

Jacob A Blum

James Maksymetz

Derek Chen

Christoph Schweingruber

...

2023

Poly (A)-binding protein is an ataxin-2 chaperone that regulates biomolecular condensates

Molecular cell

Steven Boeynaems

Yanniv Dorone

Yanrong Zhuang

Victoria Shabardina

Guozhong Huang

...

2023/6/15

Floe1-mediated modulation of seed longevity and germination rates

2023/12/28

TDP-43 represses cryptic exon inclusion in the FTD–ALS gene UNC13A

Nature

X Rosa Ma

Mercedes Prudencio

Yuka Koike

Sarat C Vatsavayai

Garam Kim

...

2022/3

A yeast functional screen predicts new candidate ALS disease genes (vol 108, pg 20881, 2011)

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Julien Couthouis

Michael P Hart

James Shorter

Mariely DeJesus-Hernandez

Renske Erion

...

2011/12/27

The material properties of a bacterial-derived biomolecular condensate tune biological function in natural and synthetic systems

Nature Communications

Keren Lasker

Steven Boeynaems

Vinson Lam

Daniel Scholl

Emma Stainton

...

2022/9/26

Phenotypic Heterogeneity among GBA p.R202X Carriers in Lewy Body Spectrum Disorders

Biomedicines

Valerio Napolioni

Carolyn A Fredericks

Yongha Kim

Divya Channappa

Raiyan R Khan

...

2022/1/12

Rnq1! You are still dangerous, but you can be my wingman anytime

Molecular Cell

Caiwei Guo

Aaron D Gitler

2022/11/17

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