Ronan Chaligne

Ronan Chaligne

Cornell University

H-index: 24

North America-United States

About Ronan Chaligne

Ronan Chaligne, With an exceptional h-index of 24 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Cornell University, specializes in the field of single cell, epigenetic, cancer, biology, hematology.

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

Automated preparation of single nuclei from FFPE samples for snRNA-Seq

Childhood cancer mutagenesis caused by transposase-derived PGBD5

Functional and molecular interrogation of a high-plasticity cell state in lung cancer

Abstract B045: Deep genomic and single cell molecular profiles define immunogenic pancreatic cancer

Transcript-specific enrichment enables profiling rare cell states via scRNA-seq

Metastatic site influences driver gene function in pancreatic cancer

Single Cell Analysis of Treatment–Resistant Prostate Cancer: Implications of Cell State Changes for Cell Surface Antigen Targeted Therapies

The neuroendocrine transition in prostate cancer is dynamic and dependent on ASCL1

Ronan Chaligne Information

University

Position

Weill Cornell Medical College

Citations(all)

2623

Citations(since 2020)

1869

Cited By

916

hIndex(all)

24

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

33

i10Index(since 2020)

30

Email

University Profile Page

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Ronan Chaligne Skills & Research Interests

single cell

epigenetic

cancer

biology

hematology

Top articles of Ronan Chaligne

Automated preparation of single nuclei from FFPE samples for snRNA-Seq

Cancer Research

2024/3/22

Kenny Yu
Kenny Yu

H-Index: 1

Ronan Chaligne
Ronan Chaligne

H-Index: 11

Childhood cancer mutagenesis caused by transposase-derived PGBD5

Science Advances

2024/3/22

Francesco Maura
Francesco Maura

H-Index: 20

Ronan Chaligne
Ronan Chaligne

H-Index: 11

Functional and molecular interrogation of a high-plasticity cell state in lung cancer

Cancer Research

2024/3/22

Abstract B045: Deep genomic and single cell molecular profiles define immunogenic pancreatic cancer

Cancer Research

2024/1/16

Transcript-specific enrichment enables profiling rare cell states via scRNA-seq

bioRxiv

2024

Metastatic site influences driver gene function in pancreatic cancer

bioRxiv

2024

Single Cell Analysis of Treatment–Resistant Prostate Cancer: Implications of Cell State Changes for Cell Surface Antigen Targeted Therapies

bioRxiv

2024/4/12

The neuroendocrine transition in prostate cancer is dynamic and dependent on ASCL1

bioRxiv

2024/4/11

The covariance environment defines cellular niches for spatial inference

Nature Biotechnology

2024/4/2

Doron Haviv
Doron Haviv

H-Index: 3

Ronan Chaligne
Ronan Chaligne

H-Index: 11

2. PERFF-seq: HCR Flow-FISH and Polymer Disassembly Protocol

2024/3/25

Ronan Chaligne
Ronan Chaligne

H-Index: 11

Caleb Lareau
Caleb Lareau

H-Index: 26

1. PERFF-seq: Cell and Nuclei Preparation

2024/3/25

Ronan Chaligne
Ronan Chaligne

H-Index: 11

Caleb Lareau
Caleb Lareau

H-Index: 26

ERG activates a stem-like proliferation-differentiation program in prostate epithelial cells with mixed basal-luminal identity

Biorxiv: the Preprint Server for Biology

2024/4/6

Epigenetic plasticity cooperates with cell-cell interactions to direct pancreatic tumorigenesis

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2023/5/12

Leptomeningeal anti-tumor immunity follows unique signaling principles

bioRxiv

2023

Application of high-throughput single-nucleus DNA sequencing in pancreatic cancer

Nature Communications

2023/2/10

Progressive plasticity during colorectal cancer metastasis

bioRxiv

2023

Comparison of Live Cell Enrichment Methods for Single-Cell Rnaseq

Blood

2023/12/1

Roshan Sharma
Roshan Sharma

H-Index: 3

Ronan Chaligne
Ronan Chaligne

H-Index: 11

SEACells infers transcriptional and epigenomic cellular states from single-cell genomics data

Nature Biotechnology

2023/12

Deconvoluting Clonal and Cellular Architecture in IDH-Mutant Acute Myeloid Leukemia

Blood

2023/11/28

Soobeom Lee
Soobeom Lee

H-Index: 4

Ronan Chaligne
Ronan Chaligne

H-Index: 11

N/KRAS-Mutant AML lSCs originate from committed myelomonocytic progenitors and drive clinical resistance to venetoclax

Blood

2023/11/28

Abhishek Maiti
Abhishek Maiti

H-Index: 2

Ronan Chaligne
Ronan Chaligne

H-Index: 11

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