Rogier Braakman

About Rogier Braakman

Rogier Braakman, With an exceptional h-index of 14 and a recent h-index of 12 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, specializes in the field of Metabolic Evolution, Ecosystem Self-Assembly, Biogeochemistry, Microbial Macroevolution, Earth History.

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

Emergence of metabolic coupling to the heterotroph Alteromonas promotes dark survival in Prochlorococcus

Global niche partitioning of purine and pyrimidine cross-feeding among ocean microbes

Digital Microbe: A Genome-Informed Data Integration Framework for Collaborative Research on Emerging Model Organisms

Metabolite diversity among representatives of divergent Prochlorococcus ecotypes

Chitin utilization by marine picocyanobacteria and the evolution of a planktonic lifestyle

Novel isolates expand the physiological diversity of Prochlorococcus and illuminate its macroevolution

Microbial metabolites in the marine carbon cycle

Microbial feedbacks optimize ocean iron availability

Rogier Braakman Information

University

Position

Research Scientist

Citations(all)

1188

Citations(since 2020)

677

Cited By

785

hIndex(all)

14

hIndex(since 2020)

12

i10Index(all)

14

i10Index(since 2020)

13

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Rogier Braakman Skills & Research Interests

Metabolic Evolution

Ecosystem Self-Assembly

Biogeochemistry

Microbial Macroevolution

Earth History

Top articles of Rogier Braakman

Emergence of metabolic coupling to the heterotroph Alteromonas promotes dark survival in Prochlorococcus

bioRxiv

2024/1/1

Global niche partitioning of purine and pyrimidine cross-feeding among ocean microbes

bioRxiv

2024

Digital Microbe: A Genome-Informed Data Integration Framework for Collaborative Research on Emerging Model Organisms

bioRxiv

2024

Metabolite diversity among representatives of divergent Prochlorococcus ecotypes

Msystems

2023/10/26

Chitin utilization by marine picocyanobacteria and the evolution of a planktonic lifestyle

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2023/5/16

Novel isolates expand the physiological diversity of Prochlorococcus and illuminate its macroevolution

bioRxiv

2023

Microbial feedbacks optimize ocean iron availability

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2020/3/3

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