Sarah E Calvo

Sarah E Calvo

Harvard University

H-index: 46

North America-United States

About Sarah E Calvo

Sarah E Calvo, With an exceptional h-index of 46 and a recent h-index of 39 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Harvard University, specializes in the field of Computational Biology, Genetics, Mitochondria.

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

A Snapshot of Academic Job Placements in Linguistics in the US and Canada

ChREBP is activated by reductive stress and mediates GCKR-associated metabolic traits

Multi-omics identifies large mitoribosomal subunit instability caused by pathogenic MRPL39 variants as a cause of pediatric onset mitochondrial disease

Nuclear genetic control of mtDNA copy number and heteroplasmy in humans

Effectors enabling adaptation to mitochondrial complex I loss in Hürthle cell carcinoma

Mutations in MTFMT underlie a human disorder of formylation causing impaired mitochondrial translation

Combinatorial GxGxE CRISPR screen identifies SLC25A39 in mitochondrial glutathione transport linking iron homeostasis to OXPHOS

Mitochondrial DNA variation across 56,434 individuals in gnomAD

Sarah E Calvo Information

University

Position

Broad Institute, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School

Citations(all)

20968

Citations(since 2020)

8013

Cited By

16368

hIndex(all)

46

hIndex(since 2020)

39

i10Index(all)

53

i10Index(since 2020)

51

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Sarah E Calvo Skills & Research Interests

Computational Biology

Genetics

Mitochondria

Top articles of Sarah E Calvo

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

A Snapshot of Academic Job Placements in Linguistics in the US and Canada

Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique

Jason D Haugen

Amy V Margaris

Sarah E Calvo

2024/3/15

ChREBP is activated by reductive stress and mediates GCKR-associated metabolic traits

Cell Metabolism

Charandeep Singh

Byungchang Jin

Nirajan Shrestha

Andrew L Markhard

Apekshya Panda

...

2024/1/2

Multi-omics identifies large mitoribosomal subunit instability caused by pathogenic MRPL39 variants as a cause of pediatric onset mitochondrial disease

Human molecular genetics

Sumudu SC Amarasekera

Daniella H Hock

Nicole J Lake

Sarah E Calvo

Sabine W Grønborg

...

2023/8/1

Nuclear genetic control of mtDNA copy number and heteroplasmy in humans

Nature

Rahul Gupta

Masahiro Kanai

Timothy J Durham

Kristin Tsuo

Jason G McCoy

...

2023/8/24

Effectors enabling adaptation to mitochondrial complex I loss in Hürthle cell carcinoma

Cancer discovery

Raj K Gopal

Venkata R Vantaku

Apekshya Panda

Bryn Reimer

Sneha Rath

...

2023/8/4

Mutations in MTFMT underlie a human disorder of formylation causing impaired mitochondrial translation

Cell metabolism

Elena J Tucker

Steven G Hershman

Caroline Köhrer

Casey A Belcher-Timme

Jinal Patel

...

2011/9/7

Combinatorial GxGxE CRISPR screen identifies SLC25A39 in mitochondrial glutathione transport linking iron homeostasis to OXPHOS

Nature Communications

Hongying Shen Xiaojian Shi

Bryn Reinstadler

Hardik Shah

Tsz-Leung To

Katie Byrne

...

2022/5/5

Mitochondrial DNA variation across 56,434 individuals in gnomAD

Genome research

Kristen M Laricchia

Nicole J Lake

Nicholas A Watts

Megan Shand

Andrea Haessly

...

2022/3/1

Loss of LUC7L2 and U1 snRNP subunits shifts energy metabolism from glycolysis to OXPHOS

Molecular Cell

Alexis A Jourdain

Bridget E Begg

Eran Mick

Hardik Shah

Sarah E Calvo

...

2021/5/6

Fatal perinatal mitochondrial cardiac failure caused by recurrent de novo duplications in the ATAD3 locus

Med

Ann E Frazier

Alison G Compton

Yoshihito Kishita

Daniella H Hock

AnneMarie E Welch

...

2021/1/15

MitoCarta3. 0: an updated mitochondrial proteome now with sub-organelle localization and pathway annotations

Nucleic Acids Research

Sneha Rath

Rohit Sharma

Rahul Gupta

Tslil Ast

Connie Chan

...

2021/1/8

Combinatorial G x G x E CRISPR screening and functional analysis highlights SLC25A39 in mitochondrial GSH transport

bioRxiv

Xiaojian Shi

Bryn Reinstadler

Hardik Shah

Tsz-Leung To

Katie Byrne

...

2021/9/22

The proteomic signature of septic shock differs from cardiogenic shock or bacteremia without sepsis or shock

RS Rogers

K Hibbert

R Sharma

S Calvo

KL Brait

...

2020/5

Genetic screen for cell fitness in high or low oxygen highlights mitochondrial and lipid metabolism

Cell

Isha H Jain

Sarah E Calvo

Andrew L Markhard

Owen S Skinner

Tsz-Leung To

...

2020/4/30

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