Greg Jefferis

Greg Jefferis

University of Cambridge

H-index: 46

Europe-United Kingdom

About Greg Jefferis

Greg Jefferis, With an exceptional h-index of 46 and a recent h-index of 39 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Cambridge, specializes in the field of Olfaction, Drosophila, Neuroscience, Behaviour, Connectomics.

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

Connectome-driven neural inventory of a complete visual system

Neuronal wiring diagram of an adult brain

A leaky integrate-and-fire computational model based on the connectome of the entire adult Drosophila brain reveals insights into sensorimotor processing

Whole-brain annotation and multi-connectome cell typing quantifies circuit stereotypy in Drosophila

Virtual Fly Brain—An interactive atlas of the Drosophila nervous system

Generating parallel representations of position and identity in the olfactory system

Circuit structural plasticity by a neurotrophin with a Toll modifies behaviour

Transforming descending input into behavior: The organization of premotor circuits in the Drosophila Male Adult Nerve Cord connectome

Greg Jefferis Information

University

Position

MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology

Citations(all)

10033

Citations(since 2020)

6000

Cited By

5834

hIndex(all)

46

hIndex(since 2020)

39

i10Index(all)

67

i10Index(since 2020)

63

Email

University Profile Page

University of Cambridge

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Greg Jefferis Skills & Research Interests

Olfaction

Drosophila

Neuroscience

Behaviour

Connectomics

Top articles of Greg Jefferis

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Connectome-driven neural inventory of a complete visual system

bioRxiv

Aljoscha Nern

Frank Loesche

Shin-ya Takemura

Laura E Burnett

Marisa Dreher

...

2024/4/18

Neuronal wiring diagram of an adult brain

bioRxiv

Sven Dorkenwald

Arie Matsliah

Amy R Sterling

Philipp Schlegel

Szi-Chieh Yu

...

2023/7/11

A leaky integrate-and-fire computational model based on the connectome of the entire adult Drosophila brain reveals insights into sensorimotor processing

bioRxiv

Philip K Shiu

Gabriella R Sterne

Nico Spiller

Romain Franconville

Andrea Sandoval

...

2023/5/2

Whole-brain annotation and multi-connectome cell typing quantifies circuit stereotypy in Drosophila

bioRxiv

Philipp Schlegel

Yijie Yin

Alexander S Bates

Sven Dorkenwald

Katharina Eichler

...

2023/6/27

Virtual Fly Brain—An interactive atlas of the Drosophila nervous system

Frontiers in physiology

Robert Court

Marta Costa

Clare Pilgrim

Gillian Millburn

Alex Holmes

...

2023/1/26

Generating parallel representations of position and identity in the olfactory system

Cell

István Taisz

Erika Donà

Daniel Münch

Shanice N Bailey

Billy J Morris

...

2023/6/8

Circuit structural plasticity by a neurotrophin with a Toll modifies behaviour

bioRxiv

Jun Sun

Suzana Ulian-Benitez

Manuel G Forero

Guiyi Li

Deepanshu Singh

...

2023/1/4

Transforming descending input into behavior: The organization of premotor circuits in the Drosophila Male Adult Nerve Cord connectome

bioRxiv

Han SJ Cheong

Katharina Eichler

Tomke Stuerner

Samuel K Asinof

Andrew S Champion

...

2023

Neural circuit mechanisms underlying context-specific halting in Drosophila.

bioRxiv

Neha Sapkal

Nino Mancini

Divya Sthanu Kumar

Nico Spiller

Kazuma Murakami

...

2023

Systematic annotation of a complete adult male Drosophila nerve cord connectome reveals principles of functional organisation

bioRxiv

Elizabeth C Marin

Billy J Morris

Tomke Stuerner

Andrew S Champion

Dominik Krzeminski

...

2023/6/6

Network statistics of the whole-brain connectome of drosophila

bioRxiv

Albert Lin

Runzhe Yang

Sven Dorkenwald

Arie Matsliah

Amy R Sterling

...

2023

A Connectome of the Male Drosophila Ventral Nerve Cord

bioRxiv

Shin-ya Takemura

Kenneth J Hayworth

Gary B Huang

Michal Januszewski

Zhiyuan Lu

...

2023

BigNeuron: a resource to benchmark and predict performance of algorithms for automated tracing of neurons in light microscopy datasets

Nature Methods

Linus Manubens-Gil

Zhi Zhou

Hanbo Chen

Arvind Ramanathan

Xiaoxiao Liu

...

2023/6

Speed of learning depends on turning

István Taisz

Gregory SXE Jefferis

2022/12/8

Fly Cell Atlas: A single-nucleus transcriptomic atlas of the adult fruit fly

Science

Hongjie Li

Jasper Janssens

Maxime De Waegeneer

Sai Saroja Kolluru

Kristofer Davie

...

2022/3/4

Mating-driven variability in olfactory local interneuron wiring

Science Advances

Ya-Hui Chou

Chi-Jen Yang

Hao-Wei Huang

Nan-Fu Liou

Michael Raphael Panganiban

...

2022/2/18

Connectomics and the neural basis of behaviour

Dana S Galili

Gregory SXE Jefferis

Marta Costa

2022/12/1

Discriminative attribution from paired images

Nils Eckstein

Habib Bukhari

Alexander S Bates

Gregory SXE Jefferis

Jan Funke

2022/10/23

BigNeuron: A resource to benchmark and predict best-performing algorithms for automated reconstruction of neuronal morphology

bioRxiv

Linus Manubens-Gil

Zhi Zhou

Hanbo Chen

Arvind Ramanathan

Xiaoxiao Liu

...

2022/5/11

Chemoreceptor co-expression in Drosophila melanogaster olfactory neurons

Elife

Darya Task

Chun-Chieh Lin

Alina Vulpe

Ali Afify

Sydney Ballou

...

2022/4/20

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Co-Authors

H-index: 115
Liqun Luo

Liqun Luo

Stanford University

H-index: 48
Richard Benton

Richard Benton

Université de Lausanne

H-index: 45
Scott Waddell

Scott Waddell

University of Oxford

H-index: 35
Christopher J. Potter

Christopher J. Potter

Johns Hopkins University

H-index: 34
Takaki Komiyama

Takaki Komiyama

University of California, San Diego

H-index: 21
Marta Costa

Marta Costa

University of Cambridge

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