Leon Peshkin

Leon Peshkin

Harvard University

H-index: 35

North America-United States

About Leon Peshkin

Leon Peshkin, With an exceptional h-index of 35 and a recent h-index of 29 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Harvard University, specializes in the field of Aging, Machine Learning, Quantitative Proteomics, Embryology, Systems Pharmacology.

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

DIY Intervention Testing in Daphnia: A simplified way to test lifespan interventions at home

Open Genes—a new comprehensive database of human genes associated with aging and longevity

Short lifespan is one’s fate, long lifespan is one’s achievement: lessons from Daphnia

A revised single-cell transcriptomic atlas of Xenopus embryo reveals new differentiation dynamics.

Author Spotlight: Standardizing Tissue Sampling in Proteomics and Immunochemistry Research

On standardization of controls in lifespan studies

Effective Rapid Blood Perfusion in Xenopus

Secreted PGK1 and IGFBP2 contribute to the bystander effect of miR-10b gene editing in glioma

Leon Peshkin Information

University

Position

Harvard Medical School

Citations(all)

25180

Citations(since 2020)

11565

Cited By

18880

hIndex(all)

35

hIndex(since 2020)

29

i10Index(all)

53

i10Index(since 2020)

39

Email

University Profile Page

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Leon Peshkin Skills & Research Interests

Aging

Machine Learning

Quantitative Proteomics

Embryology

Systems Pharmacology

Top articles of Leon Peshkin

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

DIY Intervention Testing in Daphnia: A simplified way to test lifespan interventions at home

Cora Anderson

Benyamin Matei-Dediu

Edouard Debonneuil

Rachael A Jonas-Closs

Leonid Peshkin

2024/1/7

Open Genes—a new comprehensive database of human genes associated with aging and longevity

Nucleic Acids Research

Ekaterina Rafikova

Nikolay Nemirovich-Danchenko

Anna Ogmen

Anna Parfenenkova

Anastasiia Velikanova

...

2024/1/5

Short lifespan is one’s fate, long lifespan is one’s achievement: lessons from Daphnia

bioRxiv

Thomas Beam

Mchale Bright

Amelia C Pearson

Ishaan Dua

Meridith Smith

...

2024/3/30

A revised single-cell transcriptomic atlas of Xenopus embryo reveals new differentiation dynamics.

bioRxiv

Kseniya Petrova

Aleksandr Kotov

Maksym Tretiakov

Anne Helene Monsoro-Burq

Leonid Peshkin

2024

Author Spotlight: Standardizing Tissue Sampling in Proteomics and Immunochemistry Research

JoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments)

Rachael A Jonas-Closs

Leonid Peshkin

2024/2/16

On standardization of controls in lifespan studies

Aging (Albany NY)

Olga Spiridonova

Dmitrii Kriukov

Nikolai Nemirovich-Danchenko

Leonid Peshkin

2024/2/2

Effective Rapid Blood Perfusion in Xenopus

JoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments)

Rachael A Jonas-Closs

Leonid Peshkin

2023/5/16

Secreted PGK1 and IGFBP2 contribute to the bystander effect of miR-10b gene editing in glioma

Molecular Therapy-Nucleic Acids

Yanhong Zhang

Rosalia Rabinovsky

Zhiyun Wei

Rachid El Fatimy

Evgeny Deforzh

...

2023/3/14

Identification of kinases activated by multiple pro-angiogenic growth factors

Frontiers in Pharmacology

Scott Gruver

Scott Rata

Leonid Peshkin

Marc W Kirschner

2023/1/4

Age-associated DNA methylation changes in Xenopus frogs

Epigenetics

Marco Morselli

Ronan Bennett

Nikko-Ideen Shaidani

Marko Horb

Leonid Peshkin

...

2023/12/31

AI for Longevity: Getting Past the Mechanical Turk Model Will Take Good Data

Leonid Peshkin

Dmitrii Kriukov

2023/7/8

Lack of age-related respiratory changes in Daphnia

Biogerontology

Cora E Anderson

Millicent N Ekwudo

Rachael A Jonas-Closs

Yongmin Cho

Leonid Peshkin

...

2022/2

Epigenetic profiling and incidence of disrupted development point to gastrulation as aging ground zero in Xenopus laevis

bioRxiv

Bohan Zhang

Andrei E Tarkhov

Wil Ratzan

Kejun Ying

Mahdi Moqri

...

2022/8/4

Developing immortal cell lines from Xenopus embryos, four novel cell lines derived from Xenopus tropicalis

Open Biology

Gary J Gorbsky

John R Daum

Hem Sapkota

Katja Summala

Hitoshi Yoshida

...

2022/7/6

Most complete human genome yet is revealed

Science (New York, NY)

Elizabeth Pennisi

2022/4/1

From neural border to migratory stage: A comprehensive single cell roadmap of the timing and regulatory logic driving cranial and vagal neural crest emergence

bioRxiv

Aleksandr Kotov

Mansour Alkobtawi

Subham Seal

Vincent Kappès

Sofia Medina Ruiz

...

2022/3/23

Inverse Lansing effect: maternal age and provisioning affecting daughters’ longevity and male offspring production

The American Naturalist

Cora E Anderson

Morad C Malek

Rachael A Jonas-Closs

Yongmin Cho

Leonid Peshkin

...

2022/11/1

Intelligent high‐throughput intervention testing platform in Daphnia

Aging Cell

Yongmin Cho

Rachael A Jonas‐Closs

Lev Y Yampolsky

Marc W Kirschner

Leonid Peshkin

2022/3

Rapamycin treatment during development extends life span and health span of male mice and Daphnia magna

Science advances

Anastasia V Shindyapina

Yongmin Cho

Alaattin Kaya

Alexander Tyshkovskiy

José P Castro

...

2022/9/16

Transitions in the proteome and phospho-proteome during Xenopus laevis development

bioRxiv

Elizabeth Van Itallie

Marian Kalocsay

Martin Wühr

Leonid Peshkin

Marc W Kirschner

2021/8/6

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Co-Authors

H-index: 210
David A. Weitz

David A. Weitz

Harvard University

H-index: 181
Marc Kirschner

Marc Kirschner

Harvard University

H-index: 89
Shamil Sunyaev

Shamil Sunyaev

Harvard University

H-index: 52
Allon M Klein

Allon M Klein

Harvard University

H-index: 33
Kee-Eung Kim

Kee-Eung Kim

KAIST

H-index: 32
Steffen Schmidt

Steffen Schmidt

Universität Bayreuth

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