John F Nagle

John F Nagle

Carnegie Mellon University

H-index: 84

North America-United States

About John F Nagle

John F Nagle, With an exceptional h-index of 84 and a recent h-index of 39 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Carnegie Mellon University, specializes in the field of biological physics, soft condensed matter physics.

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

Measuring the splay-tilt modulus of lipid bilayers by diffuse X-ray scattering

Closer look at the calorimetric lower transition in lipid bilayers

MEDUSA: A cloud-based tool for the analysis of X-ray diffuse scattering to obtain the bending modulus from oriented membrane stacks

Location of dopamine in lipid bilayers and its relevance to neuromodulator function

Structure of the gel phase of diC22: 1PC lipid bilayers determined by x-ray diffraction

Understanding the phase behavior of a protobiomembrane

The effect of dopamine on model lipid membrane structure

The bending rigidity of the red blood cell cytoplasmic membrane

John F Nagle Information

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Citations(all)

26634

Citations(since 2020)

5029

Cited By

23650

hIndex(all)

84

hIndex(since 2020)

39

i10Index(all)

181

i10Index(since 2020)

95

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John F Nagle Skills & Research Interests

biological physics

soft condensed matter physics

Top articles of John F Nagle

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Journal

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Publication Date

Measuring the splay-tilt modulus of lipid bilayers by diffuse X-ray scattering

Biophysical Journal

Muhammed F Erguder

Markus Deserno

John F Nagle

2024/2/8

Closer look at the calorimetric lower transition in lipid bilayers

Biophysical Journal

Sophia A Korono

John F Nagle

2024/2/8

MEDUSA: A cloud-based tool for the analysis of X-ray diffuse scattering to obtain the bending modulus from oriented membrane stacks

PLOS Computational Biology

Sebastian Himbert

Dorian Gaboo

Emre Brookes

John F Nagle

Maikel C Rheinstädter

2024/1/8

Location of dopamine in lipid bilayers and its relevance to neuromodulator function

Biophysical Journal

Azam Shafieenezhad

Saheli Mitra

Stephen R Wassall

Stephanie Tristram-Nagle

John F Nagle

...

2023/3/21

Structure of the gel phase of diC22: 1PC lipid bilayers determined by x-ray diffraction

Biophysical Journal

John F Nagle

Nathaniel Jennings

Weiheng Qin

Daniel Yan

Stephanie Tristram-Nagle

...

2023/3/21

Understanding the phase behavior of a protobiomembrane

Physical Review E

John F Nagle

2023/6/29

The effect of dopamine on model lipid membrane structure

Biophysical Journal

Azam Shafieenezhad

Stephen R Wassall

Stephanie A Tristram-Nagle

John F Nagle

Horia I Petrache

2022/2/11

The bending rigidity of the red blood cell cytoplasmic membrane

PLoS One

Sebastian Himbert

Angelo D’Alessandro

Syed M Qadri

Michael J Majcher

Todd Hoare

...

2022/8/1

Euler's Formula Determines the Minimum Number of Splits in Maps of Election Districts

Available at SSRN 4115039

John Nagle

2022/6/7

Structure of gel phase di-C22: 1PC lipid bilayers

Biophysical Journal

John F Nagle

Weiheng Qin

Nathaniel Jennings

Daniel Yan

Stephanie Tristram-Nagle

2022/2/11

Measuring the bending modulus of lipid bilayers with cholesterol

Physical Review E

John F Nagle

2021/10/8

A needless but interesting controversy

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

John F Nagle

Evan A Evans

Patricia Bassereau

Tobias Baumgart

Stephanie Tristram-Nagle

...

2021/5/18

On measuring two-party partisan bias in unbalanced states

Election Law Journal: Rules, Politics, and Policy

John F Nagle

Alec Ramsay

2021/3/1

A Needless but Interesting Controversy with Pedagogical Overtones

Biophysical Journal

John F Nagle

2021/2/12

Rethinking the right to the divided city: An analysis of non-sectarian memorywork as political activism

Urban Spaces and Sectarian Contestation

John Nagle

2020

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