Rick Penciner

Rick Penciner

University of Toronto

H-index: 9

North America-Canada

About Rick Penciner

Rick Penciner, With an exceptional h-index of 9 and a recent h-index of 7 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Toronto, specializes in the field of Medical & Health Professional Education.

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

Analysis of a detailed multi-stage model of stochastic gene expression using queueing theory and model reduction

Feedback and Feedforward Regulation of Interneuronal Communication

The transcription factor ATML1 maintains giant cell identity by inducing synthesis of its own (very) long-chain fatty acid-containing ligands

Unraveling IFN-I response dynamics and TNF crosstalk in the pathophysiology of systemic lupus erythematosus

The protein hourglass: First passage time distributions for protein thresholds

Unique growth and morphology properties of Clade 5 Clostridioides difficile strains revealed by single-cell time-lapse microscopy

Evolution of a bistable genetic system in fluctuating and non-fluctuating environments

Single-cell approach reveals intercellular heterogeneity in phage-producing capacities

Rick Penciner Information

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Citations(all)

305

Citations(since 2020)

119

Cited By

238

hIndex(all)

9

hIndex(since 2020)

7

i10Index(all)

9

i10Index(since 2020)

3

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Rick Penciner Skills & Research Interests

Medical & Health Professional Education

Top articles of Rick Penciner

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Analysis of a detailed multi-stage model of stochastic gene expression using queueing theory and model reduction

arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.12661

Muhan Ma

Juraj Szavits-Nossan

Abhyudai Singh

Ramon Grima

2024/1/23

Feedback and Feedforward Regulation of Interneuronal Communication

bioRxiv

Oliver Gambrell

Zahra Vahdat

Abhyudai Singh

2024

The transcription factor ATML1 maintains giant cell identity by inducing synthesis of its own (very) long-chain fatty acid-containing ligands

bioRxiv

Batthula Vijaya Lakshmi Vadde

Nicholas Joseph Russell

Saket R Bagde

Bryce Askey

Michael M Saint-Antoine

...

2024

Unraveling IFN-I response dynamics and TNF crosstalk in the pathophysiology of systemic lupus erythematosus

Frontiers in Immunology

Laura C Van Eyndhoven

Eleni Chouri

Catarina I Matos

Aridaman Pandit

Timothy RDJ Radstake

...

2024/3/26

The protein hourglass: First passage time distributions for protein thresholds

Bulletin of the American Physical Society

Krishna Rijal

Dibyendu Das

Ashok Prasad

Abhyudai Singh

2024/3/7

Unique growth and morphology properties of Clade 5 Clostridioides difficile strains revealed by single-cell time-lapse microscopy

bioRxiv

John W Ribis

Cesar A Nieto-Acuna

Qiwen Dong

Nicholas DiBenedetto

Anchal Mehra

...

2024/2/14

Evolution of a bistable genetic system in fluctuating and non-fluctuating environments

bioRxiv

Rocio Fernandez-Fernandez

David R Olivenza

Esther Weyer

Abhyudai Singh

Josep Casadesus

...

2024

Single-cell approach reveals intercellular heterogeneity in phage-producing capacities

Microbiology Spectrum

Sherin Kannoly

Gabriella Oken

Jonathan Shadan

David Musheyev

Kevin Singh

...

2023/2/14

Evaluating single-cell variability in proteasomal decay.

bioRxiv

Sukanya Das

Abhyudai Singh

Premal Shah

2023/1/1

Transcriptional regulation of Sis1 promotes fitness but not feedback in the heat shock response

Elife

Rania Garde

Abhyudai Singh

Asif Ali

David Pincus

2023/5/9

Development of adaptive anoikis resistance promotes metastasis that can be overcome by CDK8/19 Mediator kinase inhibition

bioRxiv

Mehri Monavarian

Emily Faith Page

Resha Rajkarnikar

Asha Kumari

Liz Quintero Macias

...

2023

Genome-wide screening reveals metabolic regulation of stop-codon readthrough by cyclic AMP

Nucleic Acids Research

Zhihui Lyu

Patricia Villanueva

Liam O’Malley

Parker Murphy

Jacques Augenstreich

...

2023/10/13

An exact transient solution characterizing stochastic dynamics of neuronal synaptic transmission

Abhyudai Singh

2023/6

Statistical properties of dynamical models underlying cell size homeostasis

tech. rep., Center for Open Science

César Nieto

Cesar A Vargas-Garcia

Abhyudai Singh

2023/12/12

Precision of Biomolecular Timekeeping Through Regulated Degradation

Sayeh Rezaee

César Nieto

Abhyudai Singh

2023/12/27

Stochastic dynamics of the logistic growth model subjected to environmental perturbations

Sayeh Rezaee

Cesar Nieto

Zahra Vahdat

Abhyudai Singh

2023/8/16

Optimal harvesting strategies for ecological population dynamics

bioRxiv

Sayeh Rezaee

Cesar Nieto

Abhyudai Singh

2023

Probing transient memory of cellular states using single-cell lineage variations

Abhyudai Singh

Michael Saint-Antoine

2023/2/7

Tradeoff between lag time and growth rate drives the plasmid acquisition cost

Nature Communications

Mehrose Ahmad

Hannah Prensky

Jacqueline Balestrieri

Shahd ElNaggar

Angela Gomez-Simmonds

...

2023/4/24

Limits of parasitoid-mediated host population density suppression: Implications for biological control

bioRxiv

Abhyudai Singh

2023

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