Philip L. De Jager

Philip L. De Jager

Columbia University in the City of New York

H-index: 133

North America-United States

About Philip L. De Jager

Philip L. De Jager, With an exceptional h-index of 133 and a recent h-index of 101 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Columbia University in the City of New York, specializes in the field of genetics, immunology, multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer, systems biology.

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

Multi-omics and pathway analyses of genome-wide associations implicate regulation and immunity in verbal declarative memory performance

Bridging the Gap: Multi-Omics Profiling of Brain Tissue in Alzheimer's Disease and Older Controls in Multi-Ethnic Populations

Associations of Brain Morphology with Cortical Proteins of Cognitive Resilience

Association of whole-person eigen-polygenic risk scores with Alzheimer’s disease

Association of 10 VEGF Family Genes with Alzheimer's Disease Pathology at Single Cell Resolution

ZCCHC17 modulates neuronal RNA splicing and supports cognitive resilience in Alzheimer's disease

CHRNA5 links chandelier cells to severity of amyloid pathology in aging and Alzheimer’s disease

Post-COVID Conditions in People with Multiple Sclerosis: A Cross-sectional Multicenter Study (P1-6.002)

Philip L. De Jager Information

University

Columbia University in the City of New York

Position

Weil-Granat Professor of Neurology at

Citations(all)

94204

Citations(since 2020)

55087

Cited By

61235

hIndex(all)

133

hIndex(since 2020)

101

i10Index(all)

456

i10Index(since 2020)

412

Email

University Profile Page

Columbia University in the City of New York

Philip L. De Jager Skills & Research Interests

genetics

immunology

multiple sclerosis

Alzheimer

systems biology

Top articles of Philip L. De Jager

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Multi-omics and pathway analyses of genome-wide associations implicate regulation and immunity in verbal declarative memory performance

Alzheimer's Research & Therapy

Hao Mei

Jeannette Simino

Lianna Li

Fan Jiang

Joshua C Bis

...

2024/1/20

Bridging the Gap: Multi-Omics Profiling of Brain Tissue in Alzheimer's Disease and Older Controls in Multi-Ethnic Populations

bioRxiv

Joseph S Reddy

Laura Heath

Abby Vander Linden

Mariet Allen

Katia de Pavia Lopes

...

2024

Associations of Brain Morphology with Cortical Proteins of Cognitive Resilience

Neurobiology of Aging

Victoria N Poole

Abdur R Ridwan

Konstantinos Arfanakis

Robert J Dawe

Nicholas T Seyfried

...

2024/2/15

Association of whole-person eigen-polygenic risk scores with Alzheimer’s disease

Human Molecular Genetics

Amin Kharaghani

Earvin S Tio

Milos Milic

David A Bennett

Philip L De Jager

...

2024/4/27

Association of 10 VEGF Family Genes with Alzheimer's Disease Pathology at Single Cell Resolution

bioRxiv

Yiyang Wu

Julia B Libby

Logan Dumitrescu

Philip L De Jager

Vilas Menon

...

2024

ZCCHC17 modulates neuronal RNA splicing and supports cognitive resilience in Alzheimer's disease

Journal of Neuroscience

Anne Marie W Bartosch

Elliot HH Youth

Shania Hansen

Yiyang Wu

Heather M Buchanan

...

2024/1/17

CHRNA5 links chandelier cells to severity of amyloid pathology in aging and Alzheimer’s disease

Translational Psychiatry

Jonas Rybnicek

Yuxiao Chen

Milos Milic

Earvin S Tio

JoAnne McLaurin

...

2024/2/8

Post-COVID Conditions in People with Multiple Sclerosis: A Cross-sectional Multicenter Study (P1-6.002)

Ji Yeon Son

Chen Hu

Lindsay McAlpine

Amit Bar-Or

Megan Dahl

...

2024/4/14

A pharmacological toolkit for human microglia identifies Topoisomerase I inhibitors as immunomodulators for Alzheimer's disease

bioRxiv

Verena Claudia Haage

John F Tuddenham

Natacha Comandante-Lou

Alex Bautista

Anna Monzel

...

2024

Hippocampus Glutathione S Reductase Potentially Confers Genetic Resilience to Cognitive Decline in the AD-BXD Mouse Population

bioRxiv

Michael C Saul

Elizabeth M Litkowski

Niran Hadad

Amy R Dunn

Stephanie M Boas

...

2024/1/9

Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Personal Networks and Neurological Outcomes of People With Multiple Sclerosis: Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Case-Control Study

JMIR Public Health and Surveillance

Claire Riley

Shruthi Venkatesh

Amar Dhand

Nandini Doshi

Katelyn Kavak

...

2024/2/6

Person‐specific differences in ubiquitin‐proteasome mediated proteostasis in human neurons

Alzheimer's & Dementia

Yi‐Chen Hsieh

Zachary M Augur

Mason Arbery

Nancy Ashour

Katharine Barrett

...

2024/4

Individual bioenergetic capacity as a potential source of resilience to Alzheimer's disease

medRxiv

Matthias Arnold

Mustafa Buyukozkan

P Murali Doraiswamy

Kwangsik Nho

Tong Wu

...

2024

Pericyte biology, sleep fragmentation, and cognitive decline in community dwelling older adults

Sleep Medicine

M Hamid

SJ Tripathy

V Menon

L Yu

AS Buchman

...

2024/2/1

Somatic cancer driver mutations are enriched and associated with inflammatory states in Alzheimer’s disease microglia

bioRxiv

August Yue Huang

Zinan Zhou

Maya Talukdar

Michael B Miller

Brian Chhouk

...

2024/1/4

A Human Brain Map of Mitochondrial Respiratory Capacity and Diversity

Martin Picard

Eugene Mosharov

Ayelet Rosenberg

Anna Monzel

Corey Osto

...

2024/3/22

Inflammatory vaginitis in four B-cell suppressed women with Multiple Sclerosis

Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders

Libby Levine

Jiyeon Son

Amy Yu

Sarah Wesley

Philip L De Jager

...

2024/2/1

Large-Scale Deep Proteomic Analysis in Alzheimer's Disease Brain Regions Across Race and Ethnicity

bioRxiv

Fatemeh Seifar

Edward J Fox

Ananth Shantaraman

Yue Liu

Eric B Dammer

...

2024

Cell subtype-specific effects of genetic variation in the Alzheimer’s disease brain

Nature Genetics

Masashi Fujita

Zongmei Gao

Lu Zeng

Cristin McCabe

Charles C White

...

2024/3/21

Genome sequence analyses identify novel risk loci for multiple system atrophy

Neuron

Ruth Chia

Anindita Ray

Zalak Shah

Jinhui Ding

Paola Ruffo

...

2024/5/2

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Philip L. De Jager FAQs

What is Philip L. De Jager's h-index at Columbia University in the City of New York?

The h-index of Philip L. De Jager has been 101 since 2020 and 133 in total.

What are Philip L. De Jager's top articles?

The articles with the titles of

Multi-omics and pathway analyses of genome-wide associations implicate regulation and immunity in verbal declarative memory performance

Bridging the Gap: Multi-Omics Profiling of Brain Tissue in Alzheimer's Disease and Older Controls in Multi-Ethnic Populations

Associations of Brain Morphology with Cortical Proteins of Cognitive Resilience

Association of whole-person eigen-polygenic risk scores with Alzheimer’s disease

Association of 10 VEGF Family Genes with Alzheimer's Disease Pathology at Single Cell Resolution

ZCCHC17 modulates neuronal RNA splicing and supports cognitive resilience in Alzheimer's disease

CHRNA5 links chandelier cells to severity of amyloid pathology in aging and Alzheimer’s disease

Post-COVID Conditions in People with Multiple Sclerosis: A Cross-sectional Multicenter Study (P1-6.002)

...

are the top articles of Philip L. De Jager at Columbia University in the City of New York.

What are Philip L. De Jager's research interests?

The research interests of Philip L. De Jager are: genetics, immunology, multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer, systems biology

What is Philip L. De Jager's total number of citations?

Philip L. De Jager has 94,204 citations in total.