John O'Neill

John O'Neill

University of Cambridge

H-index: 41

Europe-United Kingdom

About John O'Neill

John O'Neill, With an exceptional h-index of 41 and a recent h-index of 31 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Cambridge, specializes in the field of Molecular & Cellular Biology, Circadian Rhythms, Signal Transduction, Metabolism, Water Potential.

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

Thermosensitivity of translation underlies the mammalian nocturnal-diurnal switch

Macromolecular condensation buffers intracellular water potential

Mechanisms and physiological function of daily haemoglobin oxidation rhythms in red blood cells

Healthy human brains have a daily heatwave

Propylene glycol inactivates respiratory viruses and prevents airborne transmission

Detecting circadian rhythms in human red blood cells by dielectrophoresis

Circadian regulation of protein turnover and proteome renewal

Using ALLIGATORs to Capture Circadian Bioluminescence

John O'Neill Information

University

Position

Group Leader Cell Biology Division MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology .

Citations(all)

9655

Citations(since 2020)

3907

Cited By

7378

hIndex(all)

41

hIndex(since 2020)

31

i10Index(all)

64

i10Index(since 2020)

56

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John O'Neill Skills & Research Interests

Molecular & Cellular Biology

Circadian Rhythms

Signal Transduction

Metabolism

Water Potential

Top articles of John O'Neill

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Thermosensitivity of translation underlies the mammalian nocturnal-diurnal switch

bioRxiv

Andrew David Beale

Nina M Rzechorzek

Andrei Mihut

Aiwei Zeng

Nicola J Smyllie

...

2023

Macromolecular condensation buffers intracellular water potential

Nature

Joseph L Watson

Estere Seinkmane

Christine T Styles

Andrei Mihut

Lara K Krüger

...

2023/11/23

Mechanisms and physiological function of daily haemoglobin oxidation rhythms in red blood cells

The EMBO journal

Andrew D Beale

Edward A Hayter

Priya Crosby

Utham K Valekunja

Rachel S Edgar

...

2023/10/4

Healthy human brains have a daily heatwave

Nina M Rzechorzek

John S O’Neill

2023/4/3

Propylene glycol inactivates respiratory viruses and prevents airborne transmission

EMBO Molecular Medicine

Christine T Styles

Jie Zhou

Katie E Flight

Jonathan C Brown

Charlotte Lewis

...

2023/12/7

Detecting circadian rhythms in human red blood cells by dielectrophoresis

Andrew D Beale

Fatima H Labeed

Stephen J Kitcatt

John S O’Neill

2022/5/25

Circadian regulation of protein turnover and proteome renewal

E Seinkmane

SY Peak-Chew

A Zeng

NM Rzechorzek

AD Beale

...

2022/9/30

Using ALLIGATORs to Capture Circadian Bioluminescence

Aiwei Zeng

John S O’Neill

2022/5/25

A daily temperature rhythm in the human brain predicts survival after brain injury

Brain

Nina M Rzechorzek

Michael J Thrippleton

Francesca M Chappell

Grant Mair

Ari Ercole

...

2022/6/1

CRYPTOCHROMES promote daily protein homeostasis

The EMBO Journal

David CS Wong

Estere Seinkmane

Aiwei Zeng

Alessandra Stangherlin

Nina M Rzechorzek

...

2022/1/4

Author Correction: Eukaryotic cell biology is temporally coordinated to support the energetic demands of protein homeostasis

Nature Communications

John S O’Neill

Nathaniel P Hoyle

J Brian Robertson

Rachel S Edgar

Andrew D Beale

...

2021

Distinct circadian mechanisms govern cardiac rhythms and susceptibility to arrhythmia

Nature communications

Edward A Hayter

Sophie MT Wehrens

Hans PA Van Dongen

Alessandra Stangherlin

Shobhan Gaddameedhi

...

2021/4/30

Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry for elemental analysis in circadian biology

Circadian Clocks: Methods and Protocols

Alessandra Stangherlin

Jason Day

John O’Neill

2021

Redox-coupled rhythm and brews

Nature Chemical Biology

John S O’Neill

2021/4

Deep-coverage spatiotemporal proteome of the picoeukaryote Ostreococcus tauri reveals differential effects of environmental and endogenous 24-hour rhythms

Communications biology

Holly Kay

Ellen Grünewald

Helen K Feord

Sergio Gil

Sew Y Peak-Chew

...

2021/9/30

CRYPTOCHROMES confer robustness, not rhythmicity, to circadian timekeeping

The EMBO Journal

Marrit Putker

David CS Wong

Estere Seinkmane

Nina M Rzechorzek

Aiwei Zeng

...

2021/4/1

Understanding circadian regulation of mammalian cell function, protein homeostasis, and metabolism

Alessandra Stangherlin

Estere Seinkmane

John S O'Neill

2021/12/1

Differential effects of environmental and endogenous 24h rhythms within a deep-coverage spatiotemporal proteome

bioRxiv

Holly Kay

Ellen Grünewald

Helen K Feord

Sergio Gil

Sew Y Peak-Chew

...

2021/3/31

Targeted modification of the Per2 clock gene alters circadian function in mPer2luciferase (mPer2Luc) mice

PLOS Computational Biology

Martin R Ralph

Shu-qun Shi

Carl H Johnson

Pavel Houdek

Tenjin C Shrestha

...

2021/5/28

Diurnal brain temperature rhythms and mortality after brain injury: A prospective and retrospective cohort study

medRxiv

Nina M Rzechorzek

Michael J Thrippleton

Francesca M Chappell

Grant Mair

Ari Ercole

...

2021/1/27

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Co-Authors

H-index: 76
Christian Frezza

Christian Frezza

University of Cambridge

H-index: 68
Kenneth Wright

Kenneth Wright

University of Colorado Boulder

H-index: 67
Kyriacou Charalambos P

Kyriacou Charalambos P

University of Leicester

H-index: 52
Martha Merrow

Martha Merrow

Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

H-index: 40
David Bechtold

David Bechtold

Manchester University

H-index: 21
Carl Troein

Carl Troein

Lunds Universitet

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