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Bing Zhang's publicly indexed outputs suggest a primary research focus on advanced proteomics techniques and their application in cancer genomics and diagnostics, particularly through the development of bioinformatics tools for gene set enrichment analysis and multi-omics data interpretation. Their lead-authored publications frequently center on creating and refining web-based platforms such as WebGestalt and LinkedOmics, which facilitate the analysis of complex biological data, including gene sets, proteoforms, and multi-omics datasets across various cancer types. This focus is further supported by work on detecting differential protein expression and improving proteomic accuracy. The researcher's portfolio, as indicated by indexed publications, demonstrates a sustained output over an active publishing window spanning three decades. With an h-index of 85 and over 3900 total citations across 48 indexed publications, their work has garnered significant attention within the scientific community. The high citation counts for their bioinformatics tool development papers, in particular, highlight the broad utility and impact of their contributions, fostering a wide collaboration network involving over 1000 distinct co-authors.
Ruedi Aebersold, Jeffrey N Agar, I Jonathan Amster, Mark S Baker, Carolyn R Bertozzi, Emily S Boja, Catherine E Costello, Benjamin F Cravatt, Catherine Fenselau, Benjamin A Garcia, Ying Ge, Jeremy Gunawardena, Ronald C Hendrickson, Paul J Hergenrother, Christian G Huber, Alexander R Ivanov, Ole N Jensen, Michael C Jewett, Neil L Kelleher, Laura L Kiessling, Nevan J Krogan, Martin R Larsen, Joseph A Loo, Rachel R Ogorzalek Loo, Emma Lundberg, Michael J MacCoss, Parag Mallick, Vamsi K Mootha, Milan Mrksich, Tom W Muir, Steven M Patrie, James J Pesavento, Sharon J Pitteri, Henry Rodriguez, Alan Saghatelian, Wendy Sandoval, Hartmut Schlüter, Salvatore Sechi, Sarah A Slavoff, Lloyd M Smith, Michael P Snyder, Paul M Thomas, Mathias Uhlén, Jennifer E Van Eyk, Marc Vidal, David R Walt, Forest M White, Evan R Williams, Therese Wohlschlager, Vicki H Wysocki, Nathan A Yates, Nicolas L Young, Bing Zhang
Liangqing Dong, Dayun Lu, Ran Chen, Youpei Lin, Hongwen Zhu, Zhou Zhang, Shangli Cai, Peng Cui, Guohe Song, Dongning Rao, Xinpei Yi, Yingcheng Wu, Nixue Song, Fen Liu, Yunhao Zou, Shu Zhang, Xiaoming Zhang, Xiaoying Wang, Shuangjian Qiu, Jian Zhou, Shisheng Wang, Xu Zhang, Yongyong Shi, Daniel Figeys, Li Ding, Pei Wang, Bing Zhang, Henry Rodriguez, Qiang Gao, Daming Gao, Hu Zhou, Jia Fan
John M Elizarraras, Yuxing Liao, Zhiao Shi, Qian Zhu, Alexander R Pico, Bing Zhang
Brian D Lehmann, Antonio Colaprico, Tiago C Silva, Jianjiao Chen, Hanbing An, Yuguang Ban, Hanchen Huang, Lily Wang, Jamaal L James, Justin M Balko, Paula I Gonzalez-Ericsson, Melinda E Sanders, Bing Zhang, Jennifer A Pietenpol, X Steven Chen
Bing Zhang, Jeffrey R Whiteaker, Andrew N Hoofnagle, Geoffrey S Baird, Karin D Rodland, Amanda G Paulovich
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