Ravi Sachidanandam

About Ravi Sachidanandam

Ravi Sachidanandam, With an exceptional h-index of 75 and a recent h-index of 50 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, specializes in the field of Genomics, Bioinformatics, Innate and adaptive immunity, virology.

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

82. Can mitochondrial DNA mutations be used as a biomarker for endometrial cancer?

The T cell receptor repertoire reflects the early dynamics of the immune response to vaccination

Marburg and ebola virus infections elicit a complex, muted inflammatory state in bats

Identification of somatic mitochondrial DNA mutations, heteroplasmy, and increased levels of catenanes in tumor specimens obtained from three endometrial cancer patients

Pooled adapter strategy for reducing bias in small RNA characterization

ISG15 deficiency restricts HIV-1 infection

Methods of Suppressing Adaptor Dimer Formation in Deep Sequencing Library Preparation

High endogenous CCL2 expression promotes the aggressive phenotype of human inflammatory breast cancer

Ravi Sachidanandam Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

33625

Citations(since 2020)

9538

Cited By

28383

hIndex(all)

75

hIndex(since 2020)

50

i10Index(all)

111

i10Index(since 2020)

98

Email

University Profile Page

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Ravi Sachidanandam Skills & Research Interests

Genomics

Bioinformatics

Innate and adaptive immunity

virology

Top articles of Ravi Sachidanandam

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

82. Can mitochondrial DNA mutations be used as a biomarker for endometrial cancer?

Cancer Genetics

Pabitra Khadka

Carolyn Young

Taryn Sauerbrunn

Kathleen Groesch

Kathy Robinson

...

2023/11/1

The T cell receptor repertoire reflects the early dynamics of the immune response to vaccination

The Journal of Immunology

Ravi Sachidanandam

2023/5/1

Marburg and ebola virus infections elicit a complex, muted inflammatory state in bats

Viruses

Anitha D Jayaprakash

Adam J Ronk

Abhishek N Prasad

Michael F Covington

Kathryn R Stein

...

2023/1/26

Identification of somatic mitochondrial DNA mutations, heteroplasmy, and increased levels of catenanes in tumor specimens obtained from three endometrial cancer patients

Life

Matthew J Young

Ravi Sachidanandam

Dale B Hales

Laurent Brard

Kathy Robinson

...

2022/4/9

Pooled adapter strategy for reducing bias in small RNA characterization

2022/4/5

ISG15 deficiency restricts HIV-1 infection

PLoS Pathogens

Denise Jurczyszak

Lara Manganaro

Sofija Buta

Conor Gruber

Marta Martin-Fernandez

...

2022/3/25

Methods of Suppressing Adaptor Dimer Formation in Deep Sequencing Library Preparation

2022/4/21

High endogenous CCL2 expression promotes the aggressive phenotype of human inflammatory breast cancer

Nature communications

Anita Rogic

Ila Pant

Luca Grumolato

Ruben Fernandez-Rodriguez

Andrew Edwards

...

2021/11/25

Identification of New Rare Variants Associated With Familial Autoimmune Thyroid Diseases by Deep Sequencing of Linked Loci

The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism

Cheuk Wun Li

Ravi Sachidanandam

Anitha Jayaprakash

Zhengzi Yi

Weijia Zhang

...

2021/11/1

The transient human thyroid progenitor cell: examining the thyroid continuum from stem cell to follicular cell

Terry F Davies

Rauf Latif

Ravi Sachidanandam

Risheng Ma

2021/8/1

Binding of guide piRNA triggers methylation of the unstructured N-terminal region of Aub leading to assembly of the piRNA amplification complex

Nature Communications

Xiawei Huang

Hongmiao Hu

Alexandre Webster

Fan Zou

Jiamu Du

...

2021/7/1

Methods for determining recombination diversity at a genomic locus

2021/12/16

The T cell receptor repertoire reflects the dynamics of the immune response to vaccination

bioRxiv

Kevin Mohammed

Austin Meadows

Saboor Hekmaty

Sandra Hatem

Viviana Simon

...

2021/12/12

ImmGen at 15

Nature immunology

Stephanie Vargas Aguilar

Oscar Aguilar

Rhys Allan

Veronique Angeli

Maxim N Artyomov

...

2020/7

Ebola and Marburg virus infection in bats induces a systemic response

Available at SSRN 3705638

Anitha D Jayaprakash

Adam J Ronk

Abhishek N Prasad

Michael F Covington

Kathryn R Stein

...

2020

Filovirus infection induces an anti-inflammatory state in Rousettus bats

bioRxiv

AD Jayaprakash

AJ Ronk

AN Prasad

MF Covington

KR Stein

2020

Impact of suboptimal APOBEC3G neutralization on the emergence of HIV drug resistance in humanized mice

Journal of virology

Matthew M Hernandez

Audrey Fahrny

Anitha Jayaprakash

Gustavo Gers-Huber

Marsha Dillon-White

...

2020/2/14

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