Christopher R Chin

Christopher R Chin

Cornell University

H-index: 26

North America-United States

About Christopher R Chin

Christopher R Chin, With an exceptional h-index of 26 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Cornell University,

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

Abstract P11: ARID1A mutations shape memory B-cell dynamics and confer sensitivity to SWI/SNF remodeling complex inhibition in lymphoma

Genome and clonal hematopoiesis stability contrasts with immune, cfDNA, mitochondrial, and telomere length changes during short duration spaceflight

SMARCA4 is a haploinsufficient B cell lymphoma tumor suppressor that fine-tunes centrocyte cell fate decisions

ARID1A orchestrates SWI/SNF-mediated sequential binding of transcription factors with ARID1A loss driving pre-memory B cell fate and lymphomagenesis

Loss of CREBBP and KMT2D cooperate to accelerate lymphomagenesis and shape the lymphoma immune microenvironment

SWI/SNF Chromatin Remodeling Complex Orchestrates Sequential Binding of Key Transcription Factors in B Cells and Restricts Aggressive Lymphoma

T-Cell Signaling Mediates the Epigenetic Priming of Germinal Center B-Cell Plasticity and Stem Functionality

Cooperative Super-Enhancer Inactivation through Loss of Crebbp and KMT2D Skews B Cell Fate Decisions and Yields T Cell-Depleted Lymphomas

Christopher R Chin Information

University

Position

Weill Cornell

Citations(all)

5390

Citations(since 2020)

3377

Cited By

3309

hIndex(all)

26

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

32

i10Index(since 2020)

29

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Top articles of Christopher R Chin

Abstract P11: ARID1A mutations shape memory B-cell dynamics and confer sensitivity to SWI/SNF remodeling complex inhibition in lymphoma

Blood Cancer Discovery

2024/3/4

ARID1A orchestrates SWI/SNF-mediated sequential binding of transcription factors with ARID1A loss driving pre-memory B cell fate and lymphomagenesis

Cancer cell

2024/4/8

Loss of CREBBP and KMT2D cooperate to accelerate lymphomagenesis and shape the lymphoma immune microenvironment

Nature Communications

2024/4/3

SWI/SNF Chromatin Remodeling Complex Orchestrates Sequential Binding of Key Transcription Factors in B Cells and Restricts Aggressive Lymphoma

Blood

2023/11/28

T-Cell Signaling Mediates the Epigenetic Priming of Germinal Center B-Cell Plasticity and Stem Functionality

Blood

2023/11/28

Cooperative Super-Enhancer Inactivation through Loss of Crebbp and KMT2D Skews B Cell Fate Decisions and Yields T Cell-Depleted Lymphomas

Blood

2023/11/28

ChromaFold predicts the 3D contact map from single-cell chromatin accessibility

bioRxiv

2023/7/28

Cooperative super-enhancer inactivation caused by heterozygous loss of CREBBP and KMT2D skews B cell fate decisions and yields T cell-depleted lymphomas

BioRxiv

2023/2/13

An aged/autoimmune B-cell program defines the early transformation of extranodal lymphomas

Cancer discovery

2023/1/9

A Single Cell Approach to Immunological Mechanisms of Gene Regulation

2023

Christopher R Chin
Christopher R Chin

H-Index: 17

Smarca4 (Brg1) Controls Germinal Center B-Cell Development and Is a Haploinsufficient Tumor Suppressor in Lymphoma

Blood

2022/11/15

Hypoxic memory of tumor intrinsic type I interferon suppression promotes breast cancer metastasis

bioRxiv

2022/5/13

BTG1 Mutation Promotes Aggressive Lymphoma Development By Lowering the Threshold to MYC Activation and Generating “Super-Competitor” B Cells

Blood

2021/11/23

Measuring kinetics and metastatic propensity of CTCs by blood exchange between mice

Nature communications

2021/9/28

Max Stockslager
Max Stockslager

H-Index: 5

Lin Lin
Lin Lin

H-Index: 23

Christopher R Chin
Christopher R Chin

H-Index: 17

Cohesin core complex gene dosage contributes to germinal center derived lymphoma phenotypes and outcomes

Frontiers in Immunology

2021/9/21

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