Heather A Lawson

About Heather A Lawson

Heather A Lawson, With an exceptional h-index of 23 and a recent h-index of 16 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Washington University in St. Louis, specializes in the field of Gene by environment interactions, Parent of origin genetic effects, Modes of gene regulation, Metabolism.

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

Transposable elements in mammalian chromatin organization

Integrated transcriptomics contrasts fatty acid metabolism with hypoxia response in β-cell subpopulations associated with glycemic control

Author Correction: Comparative and demographic analysis of orang-utan genomes

Epigenomic analysis reveals prevalent contribution of transposable elements to cis-regulatory elements, tissue-specific expression, and alternative promoters in zebrafish

Genetic, epigenetic, and environmental mechanisms govern allele-specific gene expression

The Human Pangenome Project: a global resource to map genomic diversity

Parent-of-origin effects propagate through networks to shape metabolic traits

Reducing Judicial Reliance on Incarceration: Lessons from the creation of the Youth Criminal Justice Act

Heather A Lawson Information

University

Position

Department of Genetics School of Medicine

Citations(all)

4059

Citations(since 2020)

1592

Cited By

3058

hIndex(all)

23

hIndex(since 2020)

16

i10Index(all)

31

i10Index(since 2020)

24

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Heather A Lawson Skills & Research Interests

Gene by environment interactions

Parent of origin genetic effects

Modes of gene regulation

Metabolism

Top articles of Heather A Lawson

Transposable elements in mammalian chromatin organization

2023/10

Heather A Lawson
Heather A Lawson

H-Index: 14

Ting Wang
Ting Wang

H-Index: 6

Integrated transcriptomics contrasts fatty acid metabolism with hypoxia response in β-cell subpopulations associated with glycemic control

BMC genomics

2023/3/28

Heather A Lawson
Heather A Lawson

H-Index: 14

Epigenomic analysis reveals prevalent contribution of transposable elements to cis-regulatory elements, tissue-specific expression, and alternative promoters in zebrafish

Genome Research

2022/6/1

Genetic, epigenetic, and environmental mechanisms govern allele-specific gene expression

Genome research

2022/6/1

Li Yin
Li Yin

H-Index: 7

Heather A Lawson
Heather A Lawson

H-Index: 14

Parent-of-origin effects propagate through networks to shape metabolic traits

Elife

2022/3/31

Li Yin
Li Yin

H-Index: 7

Heather A Lawson
Heather A Lawson

H-Index: 14

Reducing Judicial Reliance on Incarceration: Lessons from the creation of the Youth Criminal Justice Act

Journal of Law & Equality

2022

Integrated transcriptomics identifies β-cell subpopulations and genetic networks associated with obesity and glycemic control in SM/J mice

bioRxiv

2021/7/15

Heather A Lawson
Heather A Lawson

H-Index: 14

Prevalence of intestinal schistosomiasis in pre-school aged children: a pilot survey in Marolambo District, Madagascar

Infectious Diseases of Poverty

2021/6/25

Pancreatic β-cell heterogeneity in health and diabetes: classes, sources, and subtypes

2021/4/7

Heather A Lawson
Heather A Lawson

H-Index: 14

Brown adipose expansion and remission of glycemic dysfunction in obese SM/J mice

Cell reports

2020/10/6

Heather A Lawson
Heather A Lawson

H-Index: 14

Spontaneous restoration of functional β‐cell mass in obese SM/J mice

Physiological reports

2020/10

Heather A Lawson
Heather A Lawson

H-Index: 14

TRAP-based allelic translation efficiency imbalance analysis to identify genetic regulation of ribosome occupancy in specific cell types in vivo

bioRxiv

2020/8/24

Yating Liu
Yating Liu

H-Index: 3

Heather A Lawson
Heather A Lawson

H-Index: 14

Genomics of Metabolic and Tumor/Cancer Traits: Genetic background and diet affect brown adipose gene coexpression networks associated with metabolic phenotypes

Physiological Genomics

2020/6/6

Heather A Lawson
Heather A Lawson

H-Index: 14

Genetic background and diet affect brown adipose gene coexpression networks associated with metabolic phenotypes

Physiological genomics

2020/6/1

Heather A Lawson
Heather A Lawson

H-Index: 14

Global health education in medical schools (GHEMS): a national, collaborative study of medical curricula

BMC Medical Education

2020

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