John Blenis

John Blenis

Cornell University

H-index: 118

North America-United States

About John Blenis

John Blenis, With an exceptional h-index of 118 and a recent h-index of 66 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Cornell University, specializes in the field of cancer signal transduction & metabolism, cancer biology.

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

Decoding Serine Metabolism: Unveiling Novel Pathways for Evolving Cancer Therapies

FAM120A couples SREBP-dependent transcription and splicing of lipogenesis enzymes downstream of mTORC1

An atlas of substrate specificities for the human serine/threonine kinome

Cell Biology

LKB1 suppresses growth and promotes the internalization of EGFR through the PIKFYVE lipid kinase

Nutrient signaling: Starvation flips a phosphoinositide switch on lysosomal catabolism

Balancing lysosome abundance in health and disease

Metabolite activation of tumorigenic signaling pathways in the tumor microenvironment

John Blenis Information

University

Cornell University

Position

Professor of Pharmacology, Weill Cornell Medicine

Citations(all)

80594

Citations(since 2020)

17954

Cited By

68561

hIndex(all)

118

hIndex(since 2020)

66

i10Index(all)

221

i10Index(since 2020)

154

Email

University Profile Page

Cornell University

John Blenis Skills & Research Interests

cancer signal transduction & metabolism

cancer biology

Top articles of John Blenis

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Decoding Serine Metabolism: Unveiling Novel Pathways for Evolving Cancer Therapies

Cancer Research

Aristotle Lau

John Blenis

Guillermo Burgos-Barragan

2024/2/16

FAM120A couples SREBP-dependent transcription and splicing of lipogenesis enzymes downstream of mTORC1

Molecular Cell

Sungyun Cho

Yujin Chun

Long He

Cuauhtemoc B Ramirez

Kripa S Ganesh

...

2023/8/17

An atlas of substrate specificities for the human serine/threonine kinome

Nature

Jared L Johnson

Tomer M Yaron

Emily M Huntsman

Alexander Kerelsky

Junho Song

...

2023/1/26

Cell Biology

Lindsey Madsen Meservey

Ved V Topkar

Meng-meng Fu

2021/6

LKB1 suppresses growth and promotes the internalization of EGFR through the PIKFYVE lipid kinase

bioRxiv

John Ferrarone

Jerin Thomas

Arun Unni

Yuxiang Zheng

Michal Nagiec

...

2023

Nutrient signaling: Starvation flips a phosphoinositide switch on lysosomal catabolism

Current Biology

Michal J Nagiec

John Blenis

2023/12/18

Balancing lysosome abundance in health and disease

Anders P Mutvei

Michal J Nagiec

John Blenis

2023/9

Metabolite activation of tumorigenic signaling pathways in the tumor microenvironment

Vivien Low

Zhongchi Li

John Blenis

2022/11/8

Altered propionate metabolism contributes to tumour progression and aggressiveness

Nature metabolism

Ana P Gomes

Didem Ilter

Vivien Low

Stanislav Drapela

Tanya Schild

...

2022/4

Methylmalonic acid is elevated in non-small cell lung cancer and promotes drug resistance

Cancer Research

Bobak Parang

Zhongchi Li

Vivien Low

Jennifer Endress

Murtaza Malbari

...

2022/6/15

Host protein kinases required for SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid phosphorylation and viral replication

Science signaling

Tomer M Yaron

Brook E Heaton

Tyler M Levy

Jared L Johnson

Tristan X Jordan

...

2022/10/25

Prolonged deprivation of arginine or leucine induces PI3K/Akt-dependent reactivation of mTORC1

Journal of Biological Chemistry

Gwen R Buel

Huy Q Dang

John M Asara

John Blenis

Anders P Mutvei

2022/6/1

Tumor-produced and aging-associated oncometabolite methylmalonic acid promotes cancer-associated fibroblast activation to drive metastatic progression

Nature Communications

Zhongchi Li

Vivien Low

Valbona Luga

Janet Sun

Ethan Earlie

...

2022/10/20

Targeting mTOR in the Context of Diet and Whole-body Metabolism

Nikos Koundouros

John Blenis

2022/6/1

P13K-MTORC1-S6K1 signaling pathway biomarkers predictive of anti-cancer responses

2022/6/21

A global atlas of substrate specificities for the human serine/threonine kinome

BioRxiv

2022/5

Methylmalonic acid in TME signaling

Cancer Research

Vivien Low

Zhongchi Li

Ashley Laughney

Wenbing Jin

Noah Dephoure

...

2022/6/15

AKTs do not translocate to the nucleus upon stimulation but AKT3 can constitutively signal from the nuclear envelope

Cell Reports

Ehud Wainstein

Galia Maik-Rachline

John Blenis

Rony Seger

2022/12/6

Suppression of nuclear GSK3 signaling promotes serine/one-carbon metabolism and confers metabolic vulnerability in lung cancer cells

Science Advances

Long He

Jennifer Endress

Sungyun Cho

Zhongchi Li

Yuxiang Zheng

...

2022/5/20

Identification of novel targets of Serine/arginine-rich protein-specific kinase 2

Cancer Research

Kripa Shobana Ganesh

Bethany Schaffer

Gina Lee

Jared Johnson

Tomer M Yaron

...

2022/6/15

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John Blenis FAQs

What is John Blenis's h-index at Cornell University?

The h-index of John Blenis has been 66 since 2020 and 118 in total.

What are John Blenis's top articles?

The articles with the titles of

Decoding Serine Metabolism: Unveiling Novel Pathways for Evolving Cancer Therapies

FAM120A couples SREBP-dependent transcription and splicing of lipogenesis enzymes downstream of mTORC1

An atlas of substrate specificities for the human serine/threonine kinome

Cell Biology

LKB1 suppresses growth and promotes the internalization of EGFR through the PIKFYVE lipid kinase

Nutrient signaling: Starvation flips a phosphoinositide switch on lysosomal catabolism

Balancing lysosome abundance in health and disease

Metabolite activation of tumorigenic signaling pathways in the tumor microenvironment

...

are the top articles of John Blenis at Cornell University.

What are John Blenis's research interests?

The research interests of John Blenis are: cancer signal transduction & metabolism, cancer biology

What is John Blenis's total number of citations?

John Blenis has 80,594 citations in total.