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Ernest Fraenkel

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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About Ernest Fraenkel at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

Ernest Fraenkel is a researcher based at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. They specialize in Bioinformatics and Genomic Networks, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Research, and Genomics and Chromatin Dynamics, with ongoing contributions to these areas. Their academic career is distinguished by over 21,255 citations, demonstrating their leading role in the global research community. With a formidable H-index of 60, Ernest Fraenkel continues to drive innovation in their area of expertise.

Research Areas

Bioinformatics and Genomic NetworksAmyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis ResearchGenomics and Chromatin DynamicsGenetic Neurodegenerative DiseasesRNA Research and Splicing

Academic Impact Matrix

Research output metrics for Ernest Fraenkel aggregated from public academic databases. Student lab experience data is pending.

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Research Output

Total Citations42,510

Top 5% globally

Publications590

Highly prolific researcher

h-index60

Field leader

i10-index109

Broad impact

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