Gábor Balázsi

Gábor Balázsi

Stony Brook University

H-index: 38

North America-United States

About Gábor Balázsi

Gábor Balázsi, With an exceptional h-index of 38 and a recent h-index of 26 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Stony Brook University, specializes in the field of synthetic biology, systems biology, physical biology, quantitative biology.

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

Unveiling Heterogeneity in Optogenetic Circuit Dynamics via Single-Cell Time-Lapse Imaging

Construction of a stably integrated mammalian toggle switch from bacterial components

Phenotypic consequences of gene expression driven by positive and negative feedback gene circuits.

Nonmonotone invasion landscape by noise-aware control of metastasis activator levels

Mechanisms of mammalian drug resistance acquired during long-term evolution

Immune mechanisms shape the clonal landscape during early progression of prostate cancer

Adaptive DNA amplification of synthetic gene circuit opens a way to overcome cancer chemoresistance

Stochastic Models of Cellular Survival and Evolution

Gábor Balázsi Information

University

Position

Henry Laufer Professor of Physical & Quantitative Biology

Citations(all)

7106

Citations(since 2020)

2606

Cited By

5728

hIndex(all)

38

hIndex(since 2020)

26

i10Index(all)

65

i10Index(since 2020)

51

Email

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Gábor Balázsi Skills & Research Interests

synthetic biology

systems biology

physical biology

quantitative biology

Top articles of Gábor Balázsi

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Unveiling Heterogeneity in Optogenetic Circuit Dynamics via Single-Cell Time-Lapse Imaging

Bulletin of the American Physical Society

Joshua Azukas

Rafal Krzyszton

Gabor Balazsi

Helmut Strey

2024/3/4

Construction of a stably integrated mammalian toggle switch from bacterial components

Bulletin of the American Physical Society

Julia Petreczky

Rafal Krzyszton

Kai Wahlin

Yiming Wan

Gabor Balazsi

2024/3/4

Phenotypic consequences of gene expression driven by positive and negative feedback gene circuits.

APS March Meeting Abstracts

Rafal Krzyszton

Joshua Azukas

Yiming Wan

Helmut Strey

Gabor Balazsi

2023

Nonmonotone invasion landscape by noise-aware control of metastasis activator levels

Nature Chemical Biology

Yiming Wan

Joseph Cohen

Mariola Szenk

Kevin S Farquhar

Damiano Coraci

...

2023/7

Mechanisms of mammalian drug resistance acquired during long-term evolution

APS March Meeting Abstracts

Yiming Wan

Quanhua Mu

Joseph Cohen

Damiano Coraci

Christopher Helenek

...

2023

Immune mechanisms shape the clonal landscape during early progression of prostate cancer

Developmental Cell

Lara F Tshering

Fu Luo

Savanah Russ

Mariola Szenk

Diana Rubel

...

2023/6/19

Adaptive DNA amplification of synthetic gene circuit opens a way to overcome cancer chemoresistance

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Yiming Wan

Quanhua Mu

Rafał Krzysztoń

Joseph Cohen

Damiano Coraci

...

2023/12/5

Stochastic Models of Cellular Survival and Evolution

APS March Meeting Abstracts

Christopher Siebor

Gabor Balazsi

2023

Abstract A085: A luminal intermediate cell state maintains long-term prostate homeostasis and contributes to tumorigenesis

Cancer Research

Fu Luo

Lara F Tshering

Karis Tutuska

Mariola Szenk

Diana Rubel

...

2023/6/2

Transcriptional drift in aging cells: A global de-controller

bioRxiv

Tyler Matsuzaki

Corey Weistuch

Adam de Graff

Ken A Dill

Gábor Balázsi

2023/11/21

Gene expression heterogeneity reveals therapeutic targets and novel regulators of metastasis

Cancer Research

Dongbo Yang

Christopher Dann

Andrea Valdespino

Lydia Robinson-Mailman

Mengjie Chen

...

2023/4/4

Cusp bifurcation in a metastatic regulatory network

Journal of Theoretical Biology

Brenda Delamonica

Gábor Balázsi

Michael Shub

2023/11/7

A luminal intermediate cell state maintains long-term prostate homeostasis and contributes to tumorigenesis

bioRxiv

Fu Luo

Lara F Tshering

Karis Tutuska

Mariola Szenk

Diana Rubel

...

2023/2/27

MaxCal can infer models from coupled stochastic trajectories of gene expression and cell division

Biophysical Journal

Andrew Torres

Spencer Cockerell

Michael Phillips

Gábor Balázsi

Kingshuk Ghosh

2023/7/11

Distinguishing Multicellular from Unicellular Sources of Antifungal Resistance

APS March Meeting Abstracts

Lesia Guinn

Evan Lo

Gabor Balazsi

2022

Drug-dependent growth curve reshaping reveals mechanisms of antifungal resistance in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Communications Biology

Lesia Guinn

Evan Lo

Gábor Balázsi

2022/3/31

Noise and tunability of a programmable CRISPR platform for gene network regulation

APS March Meeting Abstracts

Yiming Wan

Rafal Krzyszton

Joseph Cohen

Damiano Coraci

Gabor Balazsi

2022

Cusp Bifurcation in Metastatic Breast Cancer Cells

arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.15888

Brenda Delamonica

Gabor Balazsi

Michael Shub

2022/3/29

A novel riboswitch design for integrative, functional RNA detection in mammalian cells.

APS March Meeting Abstracts

Rafał Krzysztoń

Yiming Wan

Julia Petreczky

Gabor Balazsi

2022

What differentiates a stress response from responsiveness in general?

Cell Systems

Christine Vogel

Gábor Balázsi

Alexander Löwer

Caifu Jiang

Amy K Schmid

...

2022/3/16

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Co-Authors

H-index: 169
James J Collins

James J Collins

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

H-index: 164
Albert-László Barabási

Albert-László Barabási

North Eastern University

H-index: 108
David Walt

David Walt

Harvard University

H-index: 45
Zoltan N. Oltvai

Zoltan N. Oltvai

University of Pittsburgh

H-index: 42
Farren Isaacs

Farren Isaacs

Yale University

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