Jeremy E. Purvis, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2009 | University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States |
Area:
Cell Biology, Biomedical EngineeringGoogle:
"Jeremy Purvis"Parents
Sign in to add mentorScott L. Diamond | grad student | 2009 | Penn | |
(A systems approach to cellular signal transduction.) |
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Sign in to add traineeWayne Stallaert | post-doc | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine (Neurotree) |
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Ranek JS, Stallaert W, Milner J, et al. (2023) Feature selection for preserving biological trajectories in single-cell data. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Stallaert W, Taylor SR, Kedziora KM, et al. (2022) The molecular architecture of cell cycle arrest. Molecular Systems Biology. 18: e11087 |
Stallaert W, Kedziora KM, Taylor CD, et al. (2022) The structure of the human cell cycle. Cell Systems. 13: 103 |
Enrico TP, Stallaert W, Wick ET, et al. (2021) Cyclin F drives proliferation through SCF-dependent degradation of the retinoblastoma-like tumor suppressor p130/RBL2. Elife. 10 |
Stallaert W, Kedziora KM, Taylor CD, et al. (2021) The structure of the human cell cycle. Cell Systems |
Haggerty RA, Purvis JE. (2021) Inferring the structures of signaling motifs from paired dynamic traces of single cells. Plos Computational Biology. 17: e1008657 |
Stallaert W, Kedziora KM, Chao HX, et al. (2019) Bistable switches as integrators and actuators during cell cycle progression. Febs Letters |
Chao HX, Fakhreddin RI, Shimerov HK, et al. (2019) Evidence that the human cell cycle is a series of uncoupled, memoryless phases. Molecular Systems Biology. 15: e8604 |
Grant GD, Kedziora KM, Limas JC, et al. (2018) Accurate delineation of cell cycle phase transitions in living cells with PIP-FUCCI. Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) |
Wolff SC, Kedziora KM, Dumitru R, et al. (2018) Inheritance of OCT4 predetermines fate choice in human embryonic stem cells. Molecular Systems Biology. 14: e8140 |