John Platig

John Platig

Harvard University

H-index: 18

North America-United States

About John Platig

John Platig, With an exceptional h-index of 18 and a recent h-index of 15 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Harvard University, specializes in the field of Regulatory Networks, Genomics, Systems Genetics.

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

Complex Traits Heritability is Highly Clustered in the eQTL Bipartite Network

Polygenic and transcriptional risk scores identify chronic obstructive pulmonary disease subtypes

The Network Zoo: a multilingual package for the inference and analysis of gene regulatory networks

An online notebook resource for reproducible inference, analysis and publication of gene regulatory networks

Predicting genotype-specific gene regulatory networks

GRAND: a database of gene regulatory network models across human conditions

Connectivity in eQTL networks dictates reproducibility and genomic properties

Gene targeting in disease networks

John Platig Information

University

Position

Instructor - Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School

Citations(all)

1932

Citations(since 2020)

1351

Cited By

1080

hIndex(all)

18

hIndex(since 2020)

15

i10Index(all)

22

i10Index(since 2020)

22

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John Platig Skills & Research Interests

Regulatory Networks

Genomics

Systems Genetics

Top articles of John Platig

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Complex Traits Heritability is Highly Clustered in the eQTL Bipartite Network

bioRxiv

Katherine L Stone

John Platig

John Quackenbush

Maud Fagny

2024

Polygenic and transcriptional risk scores identify chronic obstructive pulmonary disease subtypes

Matthew Moll

Julian Hecker

John Platig

Auyon Ghosh

Katherine Pratte

...

2023/9/9

The Network Zoo: a multilingual package for the inference and analysis of gene regulatory networks

Genome Biology

Marouen Ben Guebila

Tian Wang

Camila M Lopes-Ramos

Viola Fanfani

Des Weighill

...

2023/3/9

An online notebook resource for reproducible inference, analysis and publication of gene regulatory networks

Nature methods

Marouen Ben Guebila

Deborah Weighill

Camila M Lopes-Ramos

Rebekka Burkholz

Romana T Pop

...

2022/5

Predicting genotype-specific gene regulatory networks

Genome Research

Deborah Weighill

Marouen Ben Guebila

Kimberly Glass

John Quackenbush

John Platig

2022/3/1

GRAND: a database of gene regulatory network models across human conditions

Nucleic Acids Research

Marouen Ben Guebila

Camila M Lopes-Ramos

Deborah Weighill

Abhijeet Rajendra Sonawane

Rebekka Burkholz

...

2022/1/7

Connectivity in eQTL networks dictates reproducibility and genomic properties

Cell Reports Methods

Sheila M Gaynor

Maud Fagny

Xihong Lin

John Platig

John Quackenbush

2022/5/23

Gene targeting in disease networks

Frontiers in Genetics

Deborah Weighill

Marouen Ben Guebila

Kimberly Glass

John Platig

Jen Jen Yeh

...

2021/4/23

Multi-omic regulatory networks capture downstream effects of kinase inhibition in Mycobacterium tuberculosis

NPJ Systems Biology and Applications

Albert T Young

Xavier Carette

Michaela Helmel

Hanno Steen

Robert N Husson

...

2021/1/29

Alternative poly-adenylation modulates α1-antitrypsin expression in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

PLoS Genetics

Lela Lackey

Aaztli Coria

Auyon J Ghosh

Phil Grayeski

Abigail Hatfield

...

2021/11/16

Cigarette smoking-associated isoform switching and 3′ UTR lengthening via alternative polyadenylation

Genomics

Zhonghui Xu

John Platig

Sool Lee

Adel Boueiz

Rob Chase

...

2021/11/1

Sex differences in gene expression and regulatory networks across 29 human tissues

Cell reports

Camila M Lopes-Ramos

Cho-Yi Chen

Marieke L Kuijjer

Joseph N Paulson

Abhijeet R Sonawane

...

2020/6/23

Protein kinases PknA and PknB independently and coordinately regulate essential Mycobacterium tuberculosis physiologies and antimicrobial susceptibility

PLoS pathogens

Jumei Zeng

John Platig

Tan-Yun Cheng

Saima Ahmed

Yara Skaf

...

2020/4/7

Nongenic cancer-risk SNPs affect oncogenes, tumour-suppressor genes, and immune function

British journal of cancer

Maud Fagny

John Platig

Marieke Lydia Kuijjer

Xihong Lin

John Quackenbush

2020/2

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