David M. Gilbert

David M. Gilbert

Florida State University

H-index: 78

North America-United States

About David M. Gilbert

David M. Gilbert, With an exceptional h-index of 78 and a recent h-index of 45 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Florida State University, specializes in the field of DNA replication, Cell Fate specification, Replication Timing.

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

Emergence of replication timing during early mammalian development

Beyond A and B Compartments: how major nuclear locales define nuclear genome organization and function

Linear interaction between replication and transcription shapes DNA break dynamics at recurrent DNA break Clusters

The genetic regulatory architecture and epigenomic basis for age-related changes in rattlesnake venom

RIF1 regulates replication origin activity and early replication timing in B cells

Spatial and temporal organization of the genome: Current state and future aims of the 4D nucleome project

Novel opto-fluidic drug delivery system for efficient cellular transfection

Transposase expression, element abundance, element size, and DNA repair determine the mobility and heritability of PIF/Pong/Harbinger transposable elements

David M. Gilbert Information

University

Position

Biological Science

Citations(all)

24916

Citations(since 2020)

9281

Cited By

17336

hIndex(all)

78

hIndex(since 2020)

45

i10Index(all)

175

i10Index(since 2020)

113

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Florida State University

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David M. Gilbert Skills & Research Interests

DNA replication

Cell Fate specification

Replication Timing

Top articles of David M. Gilbert

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Emergence of replication timing during early mammalian development

Nature

Tsunetoshi Nakatani

Tamas Schauer

Luis Altamirano-Pacheco

Kyle N Klein

Andreas Ettinger

...

2024/1/11

Beyond A and B Compartments: how major nuclear locales define nuclear genome organization and function

bioRxiv

Omid Gholamalamdari

Tom van Schaik

Yuchuan Wang

Pradeep Kumar

Liguo Zhang

...

2024

Linear interaction between replication and transcription shapes DNA break dynamics at recurrent DNA break Clusters

Nature Communications

Lorenzo Corazzi

Vivien S Ionasz

Sergej Andrejev

Li-Chin Wang

Athanasios Vouzas

...

2024/4/27

The genetic regulatory architecture and epigenomic basis for age-related changes in rattlesnake venom

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Michael P Hogan

Matthew L Holding

Gunnar S Nystrom

Timothy J Colston

Daniel A Bartlett

...

2024/4/16

RIF1 regulates replication origin activity and early replication timing in B cells

bioRxiv

Daniel Malzl

Mihaela Peycheva

Ali Rahjouei

Stefano Gnan

Kyle N Klein

...

2023/3/31

Spatial and temporal organization of the genome: Current state and future aims of the 4D nucleome project

Job Dekker

Frank Alber

Sarah Aufmkolk

Brian J Beliveau

Benoit G Bruneau

...

2023/8/3

Novel opto-fluidic drug delivery system for efficient cellular transfection

Journal of Nanobiotechnology

Majid Layachi

Anthony Treizebré

Laurent Hay

David Gilbert

Jean Pesez

...

2023/2/6

Transposase expression, element abundance, element size, and DNA repair determine the mobility and heritability of PIF/Pong/Harbinger transposable elements

Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology

Priscilla S Redd

Lisette Payero

David M Gilbert

Clinton A Page

Reese King

...

2023/6/9

RIF1 regulates early replication timing in murine B cells

Nature Communications

Daniel Malzl

Mihaela Peycheva

Ali Rahjouei

Stefano Gnan

Kyle N Klein

...

2023/12/11

The location and development of Replicon Cluster Domains i n early replicating DNA [version 1; peer review: 2 approved with

Wellcome Open Research

José A da Costa-Nunes

Marek Gierlinski

Takayo Sasaki

Emma J Haagensen

David M Gilbert

...

2023

Replication licensing during S phase: breaking the law to prevent breaking DNA

Nature Structural & Molecular Biology

David M Gilbert

2023/4

Brd2 is dispensable for genome compartmentalization and replication timing

bioRxiv

Laura Hinojosa-Gonzalez

Jesse L Turner

Takayo Sasaki

Ferhat Ay

David M Gilbert

2023/11/19

Nucleolus and centromere TSA-Seq reveals variable localization of heterochromatin in different cell types

bioRxiv

Pradeep Kumar

Omid Gholamalamdari

Yang Zhang

Liguo Zhang

Anastassiia Vertii

...

2023

SARS-CoV-2 restructures host chromatin architecture

Nature microbiology

Ruoyu Wang

Joo-Hyung Lee

Jieun Kim

Feng Xiong

Lana Al Hasani

...

2023/4

Master transcription factor binding sites are necessary for early replication control element activity

bioRxiv

Jesse L Turner

Laura Hinojosa-Gonzalez

Takayo Sasaki

Athanasios Vouzas

Mariella S Soto

...

2023/10/23

The wheat powdery mildew resistance gene Pm4 also confers resistance to wheat blast

bioRxiv

Tom O'Hara

Andrew Steed

Rachel Goddard

Kumar Gaurav

Sanu Arora

...

2023

Replication timing and transcriptional control: beyond cause and effect—part IV

Ichiro Hiratani

Shin-ichiro Takebayashi

Junjie Lu

David M Gilbert

2009/4/1

SHIELD: a platform for high-throughput screening of barrier-type DNA elements in human cells

Nature communications

Meng Zhang

Mary Elisabeth Ehmann

Srija Matukumalli

Aashutosh Girish Boob

David M Gilbert

...

2023/9/12

Population genomic analysis of Aegilops tauschii identifies targets for bread wheat improvement

Nature Biotechnology

Kumar Gaurav

Sanu Arora

Paula Silva

Javier Sánchez-Martín

Richard Horsnell

...

2021/11/1

Dynamic chromosomal interactions and control of heterochromatin positioning by Ki‐67

EMBO reports

Tom van Schaik

Stefano G Manzo

Athanasios E Vouzas

Ning Qing Liu

Hans Teunissen

...

2022/12/6

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