Stephen P. Ficklin

Stephen P. Ficklin

Washington State University

H-index: 24

North America-United States

About Stephen P. Ficklin

Stephen P. Ficklin, With an exceptional h-index of 24 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Washington State University, specializes in the field of systems genetics, genomics, bioinformatics, computational biology.

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

Rating Pome Fruit Quality Traits Using Deep Learning and Image Processing

A Phased, Chromosome-scale Genome for Malus domestica'WA 38'

Data sharing and ontology use among agricultural genetics, genomics, and breeding databases and resources of the Agbiodata Consortium (Vol 2023, baad076, 2023)

Towards identification of postharvest fruit quality transcriptomic markers in Malus domestica

A chromosome-scale assembly for ‘d’Anjou’pear

Predicting Phenotypic Traits Using a Massive RNA-seq Dataset

Evaluation of biogenic markers-based phenotyping for resistance to Aphanomyces root rot in field pea

Addressing noise in co-expression network construction

Stephen P. Ficklin Information

University

Position

Department of Horticulture

Citations(all)

4039

Citations(since 2020)

2153

Cited By

2802

hIndex(all)

24

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

40

i10Index(since 2020)

35

Email

University Profile Page

Washington State University

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Stephen P. Ficklin Skills & Research Interests

systems genetics

genomics

bioinformatics

computational biology

Top articles of Stephen P. Ficklin

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Rating Pome Fruit Quality Traits Using Deep Learning and Image Processing

bioRxiv

Nhan Huu Nguyen

Joseph Michaud

Rene Mogollon

Huiting Zhang

Heidi Hargarten

...

2024

A Phased, Chromosome-scale Genome for Malus domestica'WA 38'

bioRxiv

Huiting Zhang

Abigail Eaker

Itsuhiro Ko

Sabrina Haney

Ninh Khuu

...

2024

Data sharing and ontology use among agricultural genetics, genomics, and breeding databases and resources of the Agbiodata Consortium (Vol 2023, baad076, 2023)

Database

Jennifer L Clarke

Laurel D Cooper

Monica F Poelchau

Tanya Z Berardini

Justin Elser

...

2023/1/1

Towards identification of postharvest fruit quality transcriptomic markers in Malus domestica

Plos one

John A Hadish

Heidi L Hargarten

Huiting Zhang

James P Mattheis

Loren A Honaas

...

2024/3/6

A chromosome-scale assembly for ‘d’Anjou’pear

G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics

Alan Yocca

Mary Akinyuwa

Nick Bailey

Brannan Cliver

Harrison Estes

...

2024/3

Predicting Phenotypic Traits Using a Massive RNA-seq Dataset

bioRxiv

John Anthony Hadish

Loren A Honaas

Stephen P Ficklin

2023

Evaluation of biogenic markers-based phenotyping for resistance to Aphanomyces root rot in field pea

Information Processing in Agriculture

Afef Marzougui

Abirami Rajendran

D Scott Mattinson

Yu Ma

Rebecca J McGee

...

2022/3/1

Addressing noise in co-expression network construction

Joshua JR Burns

Benjamin T Shealy

Mitchell S Greer

John A Hadish

Matthew T McGowan

...

2022/1

Identification of condition-specific regulatory mechanisms in normal and cancerous human lung tissue

BMC genomics

Yuqing Hang

Josh Burns

Benjamin T Shealy

Rini Pauly

Stephen P Ficklin

...

2022/5/6

GEMmaker: process massive RNA-seq datasets on heterogeneous computational infrastructure

BMC bioinformatics

John A Hadish

Tyler D Biggs

Benjamin T Shealy

M Reed Bender

Coleman B McKnight

...

2022/5/2

Notification: This chapter contains a modified version of a research paper published in BMC Genomic Data in 2021

INSIGHTS INTO THE ROLE OF CHROMATIN STRUCTURE ON TRANSCRIPTIONAL VARIATION ACROSS GENOTYPE, ENVIRONMENT, AND DEVELOPMENTAL STAGE IN ORYZA SATIVA

Matthew McGowan

Jiabo Wang

Haixiao Dong

Xiaolei Liu

Yi Jia

...

2022/5

Named data networking for genomics data management and integrated workflows

Frontiers in big Data

Cameron Ogle

David Reddick

Coleman McKnight

Tyler Biggs

Rini Pauly

...

2021/2/15

Tripal, a community update after 10 years of supporting open source, standards-based genetic, genomic and breeding databases

Margaret Staton

Ethalinda Cannon

Lacey-Anne Sanderson

Jill Wegrzyn

Tavis Anderson

...

2021/11

Transcriptomics of differential ripening in ‘d’Anjou’pear (Pyrus communis L.)

Frontiers in plant science

Loren Honaas

Heidi Hargarten

John Hadish

Stephen P Ficklin

Sara Serra

...

2021/6/16

Chromosomal characteristics of salt stress heritable gene expression in the rice genome

BMC genomic data

Matthew T McGowan

Zhiwu Zhang

Stephen P Ficklin

2021/5/27

Better forest health through tree resistance—collaborative approaches

Genetics of Host-Parasite Interactions in Forestry

C Dana Nelson

Jennifer Koch

Kevin Potter

Susan McCord

Adam Costanza

...

2020

Dissecting genetic architecture of Aphanomyces root rot resistance in lentil by QTL maapping and genome-wide association

Ma Yu

Afef Marzougui

Clarice J Coyne

Sindhuja Sankaran

Dorrie Main

...

2020

Transcriptomic analysis of peripheral leukocytes in dairy cows with and without evidence of metritis and associated early postpartum disease

Applied animal science

Craig McConnel

Sierra Crisp

Tyler Biggs

Lindsay Parrish

William Sischo

...

2020/12/1

A fixed cohort field study of gene expression in circulating leukocytes from dairy cows with and without mastitis

Frontiers in Veterinary Science

Craig S McConnel

Sierra A Crisp

Tyler D Biggs

Stephen P Ficklin

Lindsay M Parrish

...

2020/9/30

Joining the Tripal community to efficiently expose your research

Valentin Guignon

Ethalinda KS Cannon

Dorrie Main

Monica Poelchau

Manuel Ruiz

...

2020

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