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Nicolas Altemose

Stanford University

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About Nicolas Altemose at Stanford University (Stanford)

Nicolas Altemose is an academic professional affiliated with Stanford University. Their primary research focus includes Genomics and Chromatin Dynamics, Chromosomal and Genetic Variations, and Epigenetics and DNA Methylation. As a highly cited researcher, their work has accumulated over 1,454 citations, reflecting substantial influence across the academic community. Their H-index of 15 further reflects the breadth and sustained impact of their scholarly contributions.

Research Areas

Genomics and Chromatin DynamicsChromosomal and Genetic VariationsEpigenetics and DNA MethylationRNA modifications and cancerGenomics and Phylogenetic Studies

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Research Output

Total Citations1,454

Emerging researcher

Publications53

Selective publication record

h-index15

Developing track record

i10-index19

Early-stage portfolio

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