Jason L Stein

About Jason L Stein

Jason L Stein, With an exceptional h-index of 51 and a recent h-index of 40 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, specializes in the field of Genetics, NeuroImaging, Neuropsychiatry, Neural Stem Cells.

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

Mapping of neuronal and glial primary cilia contactome and connectome in the human cerebral cortex

Inference of putative cell-type-specific imprinted regulatory elements and genes during human neuronal differentiation

MicroRNA-eQTLs in the developing human neocortex link miR-4707-3p expression to brain size

Brain organoids: models of cell type diversity, connectivity, and disease phenotypes

Cellular genome-wide association study identifies common genetic variation influencing lithium-induced neural progenitor proliferation

Genetic variations within human gained enhancer elements affect human brain sulcal morphology

Systematic investigation of allelic regulatory activity of schizophrenia-associated common variants

The pivotal role of the X-chromosome in the genetic architecture of the human brain

Jason L Stein Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor

Citations(all)

15981

Citations(since 2020)

8571

Cited By

10898

hIndex(all)

51

hIndex(since 2020)

40

i10Index(all)

92

i10Index(since 2020)

76

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Jason L Stein Skills & Research Interests

Genetics

NeuroImaging

Neuropsychiatry

Neural Stem Cells

Top articles of Jason L Stein

Mapping of neuronal and glial primary cilia contactome and connectome in the human cerebral cortex

Neuron

2024/1/3

Inference of putative cell-type-specific imprinted regulatory elements and genes during human neuronal differentiation

Human molecular genetics

2023/2/1

MicroRNA-eQTLs in the developing human neocortex link miR-4707-3p expression to brain size

Elife

2023/1/11

Brain organoids: models of cell type diversity, connectivity, and disease phenotypes

2023/1/1

Jason L Stein
Jason L Stein

H-Index: 37

Cellular genome-wide association study identifies common genetic variation influencing lithium-induced neural progenitor proliferation

Biological psychiatry

2023/1/1

Genetic variations within human gained enhancer elements affect human brain sulcal morphology

NeuroImage

2023/1/1

Yann Le Guen
Yann Le Guen

H-Index: 6

Jason L Stein
Jason L Stein

H-Index: 37

Systematic investigation of allelic regulatory activity of schizophrenia-associated common variants

Cell Genomics

2023/10/11

The pivotal role of the X-chromosome in the genetic architecture of the human brain

Medrxiv. DOI: 10.1101/2023.08.30.23294848

2023/9/2

Genetics of cell-type-specific post-transcriptional gene regulation during human neurogenesis

bioRxiv

2023/9/1

Dan Liang
Dan Liang

H-Index: 5

Jason L Stein
Jason L Stein

H-Index: 37

Cross-site reproducibility of human cortical organoids reveals consistent cell type composition and architecture

bioRxiv

2023/7/29

Donor perspectives on informed consent and use of biospecimens for brain organoid research

Stem Cell Reports

2023/7/11

Inferring cell-type-specific causal gene regulatory networks during human neurogenesis

Genome biology

2023/5/30

High Throughput Deep Model of 3D Nucleus Instance Segmentation by Stereo Stitching Contextual Gaps

2023/4/18

Meta-analysis of harmonized brain transcriptomics data prioritizes therapeutic target genes

2023/2/23

Eye-brain connections revealed by multimodal retinal and brain imaging genetics in the UK Biobank

Medrxiv. https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.02.16.23286035v1

2023/2

Wnt activity reveals context-specific genetic effects on gene regulation in neural progenitors

bioRxiv

2023/2/7

Focus on your locus with a massively parallel reporter assay

2022/12

Using neuroimaging genomics to investigate the evolution of human brain structure

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2022/10/4

Jason L Stein
Jason L Stein

H-Index: 37

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