Markus William Pleijzier

About Markus William Pleijzier

Markus William Pleijzier, With an exceptional h-index of 7 and a recent h-index of 7 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Cambridge, specializes in the field of Neuroscience, Genetics, Evolution.

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

Whole-brain annotation and multi-connectome cell typing quantifies circuit stereotypy in Drosophila

A consensus cell type atlas from multiple connectomes reveals principles of circuit stereotypy and variation.

The unique synaptic circuitry of specialized olfactory glomeruli in Drosophila melanogaster

The connectome of the adult Drosophila mushroom body provides insights into function

Connectomics Analysis Reveals First-, Second-, and Third-Order Thermosensory and Hygrosensory Neurons in the Adult Drosophila Brain

Input Connectivity Reveals Additional Heterogeneity of Dopaminergic Reinforcement in Drosophila

Markus William Pleijzier Information

University

Position

Laboratory of Molecular Biology

Citations(all)

567

Citations(since 2020)

561

Cited By

167

hIndex(all)

7

hIndex(since 2020)

7

i10Index(all)

6

i10Index(since 2020)

6

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Markus William Pleijzier Skills & Research Interests

Neuroscience

Genetics

Evolution

Top articles of Markus William Pleijzier

A consensus cell type atlas from multiple connectomes reveals principles of circuit stereotypy and variation.

Biorxiv: the Preprint Server for Biology

2023/6/27

The unique synaptic circuitry of specialized olfactory glomeruli in Drosophila melanogaster

bioRxiv

2022/10/2

Markus William Pleijzier
Markus William Pleijzier

H-Index: 5

Thomas Pertsch
Thomas Pertsch

H-Index: 39

The connectome of the adult Drosophila mushroom body provides insights into function

Elife

2020/12/14

Connectomics Analysis Reveals First-, Second-, and Third-Order Thermosensory and Hygrosensory Neurons in the Adult Drosophila Brain

Current Biology

2020/8/17

Input Connectivity Reveals Additional Heterogeneity of Dopaminergic Reinforcement in Drosophila

Current Biology

2020/8/17

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