Scott Ginebaugh

Scott Ginebaugh

Harvard University

H-index: 4

North America-United States

About Scott Ginebaugh

Scott Ginebaugh, With an exceptional h-index of 4 and a recent h-index of 4 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Harvard University, specializes in the field of Computational Biology, Cancer Genomics.

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

Bronchial epithelial cell transcriptional responses to inhaled corticosteroids dictate severe asthmatic outcomes

Simulations of active zone structure and function at mammalian NMJs predict that loss of calcium channels alone is not sufficient to replicate LEMS effects

Spatially Resolved Single-Cell Assessment of Pancreatic Cancer Expression Subtypes Reveals Co-expressor Phenotypes and Extensive Intratumoral Heterogeneity

15LO1 dictates glutathione redox changes in asthmatic airway epithelium to worsen type 2 inflammation

Neuromuscular Active Zone Structure and Function in Healthy and Lambert-Eaton Myasthenic Syndrome States

Abstract PR-006: Integrative genomic characterization of therapeutic targets for pancreatic cancer

Short duration presynaptic action potentials shape calcium dynamics and transmitter release at the neuromuscular junction in healthy and diseased states

A high-affinity, partial antagonist effect of 3, 4-diaminopyridine mediates action potential broadening and enhancement of transmitter release at NMJs

Scott Ginebaugh Information

University

Position

Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

Citations(all)

96

Citations(since 2020)

96

Cited By

6

hIndex(all)

4

hIndex(since 2020)

4

i10Index(all)

4

i10Index(since 2020)

4

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Scott Ginebaugh Skills & Research Interests

Computational Biology

Cancer Genomics

Top articles of Scott Ginebaugh

Bronchial epithelial cell transcriptional responses to inhaled corticosteroids dictate severe asthmatic outcomes

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology

2023/6/1

Simulations of active zone structure and function at mammalian NMJs predict that loss of calcium channels alone is not sufficient to replicate LEMS effects

Journal of Neurophysiology

2023/5/1

Spatially Resolved Single-Cell Assessment of Pancreatic Cancer Expression Subtypes Reveals Co-expressor Phenotypes and Extensive Intratumoral Heterogeneity

Cancer research

2023/2/3

15LO1 dictates glutathione redox changes in asthmatic airway epithelium to worsen type 2 inflammation

The Journal of clinical investigation

2022/1/4

Neuromuscular Active Zone Structure and Function in Healthy and Lambert-Eaton Myasthenic Syndrome States

2022/5/24

Abstract PR-006: Integrative genomic characterization of therapeutic targets for pancreatic cancer

Cancer Research

2021/11/15

Short duration presynaptic action potentials shape calcium dynamics and transmitter release at the neuromuscular junction in healthy and diseased states

2021/3/31

A high-affinity, partial antagonist effect of 3, 4-diaminopyridine mediates action potential broadening and enhancement of transmitter release at NMJs

Journal of Biological Chemistry

2021/1/1

The frog motor nerve terminal has very brief action potentials and three electrical regions predicted to differentially control transmitter release

Journal of Neuroscience

2020/4/29

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