Brenda Andrews

Brenda Andrews

University of Toronto

H-index: 88

North America-Canada

About Brenda Andrews

Brenda Andrews, With an exceptional h-index of 88 and a recent h-index of 48 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Toronto, specializes in the field of genetics, genomics.

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

PIFiA: self-supervised approach for protein functional annotation from single-cell imaging data

Expanding TheCellVision. org: a central repository for visualizing and mining high-content cell imaging projects

The PRC2. 1 Subcomplex Opposes G1 Progression through Regulation of CCND1 and CCND2

TSC22D, WNK and NRBP gene families exhibit functional buffering and evolved with Metazoa for macromolecular crowd sensing

Proteome-scale movements and compartment connectivity during the eukaryotic cell cycle

N-terminal acetylation shields proteins from degradation and promotes age-dependent motility and longevity

K29-linked unanchored polyubiquitin chains disrupt ribosome biogenesis and direct ribosomal proteins to the Intranuclear Quality control compartment (INQ)

Highlighting rare disease research with a GENETICS and G3 series on genetic models of rare diseases

Brenda Andrews Information

University

Position

Director The Donnelly Centre

Citations(all)

35867

Citations(since 2020)

9891

Cited By

30068

hIndex(all)

88

hIndex(since 2020)

48

i10Index(all)

187

i10Index(since 2020)

133

Email

University Profile Page

University of Toronto

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Brenda Andrews Skills & Research Interests

genetics

genomics

Top articles of Brenda Andrews

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

PIFiA: self-supervised approach for protein functional annotation from single-cell imaging data

bioRxiv

Anastasia Razdaibiedina

Alexander V Brechalov

Helena Friesen

Mojca Mattiazzi Usaj

Myra Paz David Masinas

...

2023

Expanding TheCellVision. org: a central repository for visualizing and mining high-content cell imaging projects

Genetics

Myra Paz David Masinas

Athanasios Litsios

Anastasia Razdaibiedina

Matej Usaj

Charles Boone

...

2024/3/22

The PRC2. 1 Subcomplex Opposes G1 Progression through Regulation of CCND1 and CCND2

bioRxiv

Adam D Longhurst

Kyle Wang

Harsha Garadi Suresh

Mythili Ketavarapu

Henry N Ward

...

2024

TSC22D, WNK and NRBP gene families exhibit functional buffering and evolved with Metazoa for macromolecular crowd sensing

bioRxiv

Yu-Xi Xiao

Seon Yong Lee

Magali Aguilera Uribe

Reuben Samson

Aaron Au

...

2024

Proteome-scale movements and compartment connectivity during the eukaryotic cell cycle

Cell

Athanasios Litsios

Benjamin T Grys

Oren Z Kraus

Helena Friesen

Catherine Ross

...

2024/3/14

N-terminal acetylation shields proteins from degradation and promotes age-dependent motility and longevity

Nature communications

Sylvia Varland

Rui Duarte Silva

Ine Kjosås

Alexandra Faustino

Annelies Bogaert

...

2023/10/27

K29-linked unanchored polyubiquitin chains disrupt ribosome biogenesis and direct ribosomal proteins to the Intranuclear Quality control compartment (INQ)

E Bonneil

B Albert

C Dominique

M Costanzo

C Pons

...

2023/5/4

Highlighting rare disease research with a GENETICS and G3 series on genetic models of rare diseases

Philip Hieter

Brenda Andrews

Douglas Fowler

Hugo Bellen

2023/8

Reproducibility metrics for context-specific CRISPR screens

Cell Systems

Maximilian Billmann

Henry N Ward

Michael Aregger

Michael Costanzo

Brenda J Andrews

...

2023/5/17

Single-cell imaging of protein dynamics of paralogs reveals mechanisms of gene retention

bioRxiv

Rohan Dandage

Mikhail Papkov

Brittany M Greco

Dmytro Fishman

Helena Friesen

...

2023/11/23

High-throughput platform for yeast morphological profiling predicts the targets of bioactive compounds

npj Systems Biology and Applications

Shinsuke Ohnuki

Itsuki Ogawa

Kaori Itto-Nakama

Fachuang Lu

Ashish Ranjan

...

2022/1/27

Imaging cell biology

Nature Cell Biology

Brenda Andrews

Jae-Byum Chang

Lucy Collinson

Dong Li

Emma Lundberg

...

2022/8

The future of fungi: threats and opportunities

Nicola T Case

Judith Berman

David S Blehert

Robert A Cramer

Christina Cuomo

...

2022/11/1

Phenomics approaches to understand genetic networks and gene function in yeast

Clarence Hue Lok Yeung

Nil Sahin

Brenda Andrews

2022/4/29

Repression of essential cell cycle genes increases cellular fitness

PLoS genetics

Michelle M Conti

Julie M Ghizzoni

Ana Gil-Bona

Wen Wang

Michael Costanzo

...

2022/8/29

Genetic Models of Rare Diseases: A Call for Papers

Genetics

Brenda Andrews

Hugo Bellen

Philip Hieter

2022

Reproducibility metrics for CRISPR screens

bioRxiv

Maximilian Billmann

Henry N Ward

Michael Aregger

Michael Costanzo

Brenda J Andrews

...

2022/2/19

A genome‐scale yeast library with inducible expression of individual genes

Molecular Systems Biology

Yuko Arita

Griffin Kim

Zhijian Li

Helena Friesen

Gina Turco

...

2021/6

High-throughput imaging of arrays of fluorescently tagged yeast mutant strains

Mojca Mattiazzi Usaj

Dara S Lo

Ben T Grys

Brenda J Andrews

2021/5/25

τ-sga: synthetic genetic array analysis for systematically screening and quantifying trigenic interactions in yeast

Elena Kuzmin

Mahfuzur Rahman

Benjamin VanderSluis

Michael Costanzo

Chad L Myers

...

2021/2

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