Anthony a. Hyman - Genetic Mutations

Author Information

Anthony A. Hyman is a distinguished researcher affiliated with the Max-Planck-Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, located in Dresden, Germany. His work primarily focuses on the molecular mechanisms underlying cellular and genetic processes, with a special emphasis on phase separation and protein condensates.

Research Contributions

Anthony A. Hyman has made significant contributions to the field of molecular cell biology and genetics. His research has provided deep insights into the role of phase separation in cellular organization and function. In 2022, he published several influential papers, including studies on the sequence-dependent surface condensation of pioneer transcription factors on DNA, the molecular mechanism of stress-induced reactivation in mumps virus condensates, and high-resolution multidimensional protein condensate phase diagrams. His work has broad implications for understanding the physical properties of proteins and their role in various cellular processes, including stress response, embryonic development, and disease mechanisms like Parkinson's.

Aliases

Anthony A. Hyman is also known by various aliases in scientific publications, including Anthony Hyman, A. Hyman, Anthony A Hyman, Anthony a. Hyman, A A Hyman, A. A Hyman, and A. A. Hyman.

Publication and Citation Metrics

Metric Value
Total Citation Count 57,104
h-index 128
Paper Count 375

Publications:

DOI: 10.1200/JCO.2021.39.15_SUPPL.3131

Year: 2021

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