Roy Wollman

Roy Wollman

University of California, Los Angeles

H-index: 28

North America-United States

About Roy Wollman

Roy Wollman, With an exceptional h-index of 28 and a recent h-index of 23 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, Los Angeles, specializes in the field of Systems Biology, Spatial transcriptomics, FISH.

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

Single-cell Ca2+ parameter inference reveals how transcriptional states inform dynamic cell responses

Systems biology as a framework to understand the physiological and endocrine bases of behavior and its evolution—From concepts to a case study in birds

Myoscaffolds reveal laminin scarring is detrimental for stem cell function while sarcospan induces compensatory fibrosis

Quantifying the phenotypic information in mRNA abundance

Epigenetic fluctuations underlie gene expression timescales and variability

scPNMF: sparse gene encoding of single cells to facilitate gene selection for targeted gene profiling

Joint cell segmentation and cell type annotation for spatial transcriptomics

TNF controls a speed-accuracy tradeoff in the cell death decision to restrict viral spread

Roy Wollman Information

University

Position

Associate Professor of Integrative Biology and Physiology

Citations(all)

4585

Citations(since 2020)

1715

Cited By

3552

hIndex(all)

28

hIndex(since 2020)

23

i10Index(all)

36

i10Index(since 2020)

34

Email

University Profile Page

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Roy Wollman Skills & Research Interests

Systems Biology

Spatial transcriptomics

FISH

Top articles of Roy Wollman

Single-cell Ca2+ parameter inference reveals how transcriptional states inform dynamic cell responses

Journal of the Royal Society Interface

2023/6/7

Systems biology as a framework to understand the physiological and endocrine bases of behavior and its evolution—From concepts to a case study in birds

2023/5/1

Myoscaffolds reveal laminin scarring is detrimental for stem cell function while sarcospan induces compensatory fibrosis

NPJ Regenerative medicine

2023/3/15

Roy Wollman
Roy Wollman

H-Index: 19

Quantifying the phenotypic information in mRNA abundance

Molecular systems biology

2022/8

Roy Wollman
Roy Wollman

H-Index: 19

Epigenetic fluctuations underlie gene expression timescales and variability

Physiological Genomics

2022/6/1

Roy Wollman
Roy Wollman

H-Index: 19

scPNMF: sparse gene encoding of single cells to facilitate gene selection for targeted gene profiling

Bioinformatics

2021/7/1

Joint cell segmentation and cell type annotation for spatial transcriptomics

Molecular systems biology

2021/6

TNF controls a speed-accuracy tradeoff in the cell death decision to restrict viral spread

Nature Communications

2021/5/20

Bridging scales: from cell biology to physiology using in situ single-cell technologies

2021/5/19

Roy Wollman
Roy Wollman

H-Index: 19

Quantifying information accumulation encoded in the dynamics of biochemical signaling

Nature communications

2021/2/24

An incoherent feedforward loop interprets NFκB/RelA dynamics to determine TNF‐induced necroptosis decisions

Molecular systems biology

2020/12

Identifying chromatin features that regulate gene expression distribution

Scientific reports

2020/11/25

Roy Wollman
Roy Wollman

H-Index: 19

JSTA: joint cell segmentation and cell type annotation for spatial transcriptomics

bioRxiv

2020/9/20

Information transmission from NFkB signaling dynamics to gene expression

PLoS computational biology

2020/8/14

Roy Wollman
Roy Wollman

H-Index: 19

Loci specific epigenetic drug sensitivity

Nucleic acids research

2020/5/21

Roy Wollman
Roy Wollman

H-Index: 19

GATA3 mediates a fast, irreversible commitment to BMP4-driven differentiation in human embryonic stem cells

Cell stem cell

2020/5/7

Mammalian gene expression variability is explained by underlying cell state

Molecular systems biology

2020/2

Roy Wollman
Roy Wollman

H-Index: 19

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