John D. Rioux

John D. Rioux

Université de Montréal

H-index: 94

North America-Canada

About John D. Rioux

John D. Rioux, With an exceptional h-index of 94 and a recent h-index of 62 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Université de Montréal, specializes in the field of Genetics, Genomics, Complex traits, Monogenic diseases.

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

Clinical predictors of early and late endoscopic recurrence following ileocolonic resection in Crohn’s disease

Comprehensive association analyses of extraintestinal manifestations in inflammatory bowel disease

P803 iGenoMed-MTT: A prospective multiomic study of response to molecularly targeted therapies in IBD

Human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) derived cells reflect tissue specificity found in patients with Leigh syndrome French Canadian variant (LSFC)

PATTERNS OF INFORMATION-SEEKING OF PATIENTS NEWLY DIAGNOSED WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE: A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY.

Identifying transcript-level differential expression in primary human immune cells

Gene-metabolite annotation with shortest reactional distance enhances metabolite genome-wide association studies results

The role of admixture in the rare variant contribution to inflammatory bowel disease

John D. Rioux Information

University

Position

Professor of Medicine and the Montreal Heart Institute

Citations(all)

66812

Citations(since 2020)

20628

Cited By

54801

hIndex(all)

94

hIndex(since 2020)

62

i10Index(all)

206

i10Index(since 2020)

149

Email

University Profile Page

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John D. Rioux Skills & Research Interests

Genetics

Genomics

Complex traits

Monogenic diseases

Top articles of John D. Rioux

Clinical predictors of early and late endoscopic recurrence following ileocolonic resection in Crohn’s disease

Journal of Crohn's and Colitis

2024/4/1

Comprehensive association analyses of extraintestinal manifestations in inflammatory bowel disease

Gastroenterology

2024/3/13

P803 iGenoMed-MTT: A prospective multiomic study of response to molecularly targeted therapies in IBD

Journal of Crohn's and Colitis

2024/1/1

Human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) derived cells reflect tissue specificity found in patients with Leigh syndrome French Canadian variant (LSFC)

Frontiers in Genetics

2024/4/19

PATTERNS OF INFORMATION-SEEKING OF PATIENTS NEWLY DIAGNOSED WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE: A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY.

Journal of International Management Studies

2023/1/1

Identifying transcript-level differential expression in primary human immune cells

Molecular Immunology

2023/1/1

Gene-metabolite annotation with shortest reactional distance enhances metabolite genome-wide association studies results

Iscience

2023/12/15

The role of admixture in the rare variant contribution to inflammatory bowel disease

Genome Medicine

2023/11/15

Metabolic biomarkers of inflammatory bowel disease

2023/11/2

Genetic coding variant in complement factor B (CFB) is associated with increased risk for perianal Crohn’s disease and leads to impaired CFB cleavage and phagocytosis

Gut

2023/11/1

Investigating the Crime Scene—Molecular Signatures in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

2023/7/7

Serum Lipidomic Screen Identifies Key Metabolites, Pathways, and Disease Classifiers in Crohn’s Disease

Inflammatory bowel diseases

2023/7/1

Identifying high-impact variants and genes in exomes of Ashkenazi Jewish inflammatory bowel disease patients

Nature communications

2023/4/20

THE MEDICAL CARE PROCESS OF INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASES IN CANADA: PERCEPTIONS OF PATIENTS AND PROVIDERS.

Journal of International Management Studies

2023/1/1

Su1017: MALE GENDER AND NON-CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY ARE ASSOCIATED WITH HIGHER RISK OF POSTOPERATIVE RECURRENCE OF CROHN'S DISEASE INDEPENDENT OF KNOWN CLINICAL RISK FACTORS

Gastroenterology

2022/5/1

IBD-associated G protein-coupled receptor 65 variant compromises signalling and impairs key functions involved in inflammation

Cellular signalling

2022/5/1

Human enteric viruses autonomously shape inflammatory bowel disease phenotype through divergent innate immunomodulation

Science immunology

2022/4/8

Serum analyte profiles associated with Crohn’s disease and disease location

Inflammatory bowel diseases

2022/1/1

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