Ramesh Shivdasani

Ramesh Shivdasani

Harvard University

H-index: 94

North America-United States

About Ramesh Shivdasani

Ramesh Shivdasani, With an exceptional h-index of 94 and a recent h-index of 54 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Harvard University, specializes in the field of Cell differentiation, Organ development, Transcriptional regulation, Epigenetics, Gastrointestinal cancers.

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

A MTA2-SATB2 chromatin complex restrains colonic plasticity toward small intestine by retaining HNF4A at colonic chromatin

Transcription factor dynamics, oscillation, and functions in human enteroendocrine cell differentiation

Role of PDGFRA+ cells and a CD55+ PDGFRALo fraction in the gastric mesenchymal niche

Cochlear organoids reveal transcriptional programs of postnatal hair cell differentiation from supporting cells

Smooth muscle contributes to the development and function of a layered intestinal stem cell niche

Graded BMP signaling within intestinal crypt architecture directs self-organization of the Wnt-secreting stem cell niche

Defining the structure, signals, and cellular elements of the gastric mesenchymal niche

Stem cell responses to stretch and strain

Ramesh Shivdasani Information

University

Position

Professor of Medicine, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard Medical School

Citations(all)

30410

Citations(since 2020)

9971

Cited By

24075

hIndex(all)

94

hIndex(since 2020)

54

i10Index(all)

168

i10Index(since 2020)

135

Email

University Profile Page

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Ramesh Shivdasani Skills & Research Interests

Cell differentiation

Organ development

Transcriptional regulation

Epigenetics

Gastrointestinal cancers

Top articles of Ramesh Shivdasani

A MTA2-SATB2 chromatin complex restrains colonic plasticity toward small intestine by retaining HNF4A at colonic chromatin

bioRxiv

2022/12/16

Transcription factor dynamics, oscillation, and functions in human enteroendocrine cell differentiation

bioRxiv

2024

Role of PDGFRA+ cells and a CD55+ PDGFRALo fraction in the gastric mesenchymal niche

Nature Communications

2023/12/2

Cochlear organoids reveal transcriptional programs of postnatal hair cell differentiation from supporting cells

Cell Reports

2023/11/28

Smooth muscle contributes to the development and function of a layered intestinal stem cell niche

Developmental Cell

2023/4/10

Graded BMP signaling within intestinal crypt architecture directs self-organization of the Wnt-secreting stem cell niche

Cell Stem Cell

2023/4/6

Defining the structure, signals, and cellular elements of the gastric mesenchymal niche

bioRxiv

2023/2/12

Stem cell responses to stretch and strain

2022/1/1

Cell and chromatin transitions in intestinal stem cell regeneration

Genes & Development

2022/6/1

The hens guarding epithelial cancer fox-houses

Cell Research

2022/3

Transcription factor-mediated intestinal metaplasia and the role of a shadow enhancer

Genes & Development

2022/1/1

Delineation and birth of a layered intestinal stem cell niche

bioRxiv

2021/9/30

Cochlear organoids reveal epigenetic and transcriptional programs of postnatal hair cell differentiation from supporting cells

bioRxiv

2021/9/19

Hybrid stomach-intestinal chromatin states underlie human Barrett’s metaplasia

Gastroenterology

2021/9/1

Race to the bottom: Darwinian competition in early intestinal tumorigenesis

Cell Stem Cell

2021/8/5

Creb5 establishes the competence for Prg4 expression in articular cartilage

Communications biology

2021/3/12

Adaptation of pancreatic cancer cells to nutrient deprivation is reversible and requires glutamine synthetase stabilization by mTORC1

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2021/3/9

Tissue regeneration: reserve or reverse?

Science

2021/2/19

Epigenetic signatures and plasticity of intestinal and other stem cells

2021/2/10

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