Lucy Bicks

2.5k total citations · 2 hit papers
16 papers, 1.3k citations indexed

About

Lucy Bicks is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Cognitive Neuroscience and Genetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Lucy Bicks has authored 16 papers receiving a total of 1.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Molecular Biology, 9 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience and 6 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in Lucy Bicks's work include Autism Spectrum Disorder Research (8 papers), Genetics and Neurodevelopmental Disorders (6 papers) and Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior (5 papers). Lucy Bicks is often cited by papers focused on Autism Spectrum Disorder Research (8 papers), Genetics and Neurodevelopmental Disorders (6 papers) and Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior (5 papers). Lucy Bicks collaborates with scholars based in United States, Japan and Canada. Lucy Bicks's co-authors include Aleksandra Kupferberg, Gregor Hasler, Schahram Akbarian, Hirofumi Morishita, Hiroyuki Koike, Meghan E. Flanigan, Scott J. Russo, Kazuhiko Yamamuro, Daisuke Kato and Kevin J. Norman and has published in prestigious journals such as Science, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and Nature Communications.

In The Last Decade

Lucy Bicks

16 papers receiving 1.3k citations

Hit Papers

Social functioning in major depressive disorder 2015 2026 2018 2022 2016 2015 100 200 300 400

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Lucy Bicks United States 12 429 425 282 259 255 16 1.3k
Susanne Henningsson Sweden 19 334 0.8× 538 1.3× 188 0.7× 179 0.7× 273 1.1× 37 1.4k
Nicola M. Grissom United States 20 324 0.8× 322 0.8× 230 0.8× 186 0.7× 145 0.6× 38 1.5k
Hanna E. Stevens United States 26 457 1.1× 276 0.6× 400 1.4× 159 0.6× 190 0.7× 69 1.9k
Takeshi Otowa Japan 23 210 0.5× 340 0.8× 323 1.1× 222 0.9× 508 2.0× 64 1.6k
Johannes Fuß Germany 28 298 0.7× 737 1.7× 199 0.7× 303 1.2× 695 2.7× 77 2.2k
Allison M. J. Anacker United States 15 306 0.7× 430 1.0× 176 0.6× 255 1.0× 74 0.3× 22 997
Maria A. Morgan United States 14 362 0.8× 235 0.6× 302 1.1× 431 1.7× 266 1.0× 30 1.5k
Valeria Carola Italy 21 236 0.6× 597 1.4× 314 1.1× 469 1.8× 329 1.3× 53 1.9k
Vanessa Nieratschker Germany 25 379 0.9× 121 0.3× 352 1.2× 218 0.8× 257 1.0× 63 1.4k
Andrea Gogos Australia 27 320 0.7× 433 1.0× 325 1.2× 509 2.0× 208 0.8× 68 2.0k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Lucy Bicks

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

16 of 16 papers shown
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Wamsley, Brie, Lucy Bicks, Yuyan Cheng, et al.. (2024). Molecular cascades and cell type–specific signatures in ASD revealed by single-cell genomics. Science. 384(6698). eadh2602–eadh2602. 44 indexed citations
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Bicks, Lucy & Daniel H. Geschwind. (2024). Functional neurogenomics in autism spectrum disorders: A decade of progress. Current Opinion in Neurobiology. 86. 102858–102858. 9 indexed citations
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Cirnigliaro, Matilde, Timothy S. Chang, Laura Pérez‐Cano, et al.. (2023). The contributions of rare inherited and polygenic risk to ASD in multiplex families. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 120(31). e2215632120–e2215632120. 44 indexed citations
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Bicks, Lucy, Katherine W. Eyring, & Daniel H. Geschwind. (2023). Neuronal protein interaction networks in autism spectrum disorder. Cell Genomics. 3(3). 100279–100279. 1 indexed citations
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Chandrasekaran, Sandhya, Sergio Espeso‐Gil, Yong‐Hwee Eddie Loh, et al.. (2021). Neuron-specific chromosomal megadomain organization is adaptive to recent retrotransposon expansions. Nature Communications. 12(1). 7243–7243. 15 indexed citations
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Bicks, Lucy, et al.. (2021). An Adolescent Sensitive Period for Social Dominance Hierarchy Plasticity Is Regulated by Cortical Plasticity Modulators in Mice. Frontiers in Neural Circuits. 15. 676308–676308. 11 indexed citations
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Yamamuro, Kazuhiko, Lucy Bicks, Daisuke Kato, et al.. (2020). A prefrontal–paraventricular thalamus circuit requires juvenile social experience to regulate adult sociability in mice. Nature Neuroscience. 23(10). 1240–1252. 109 indexed citations
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Bicks, Lucy, Kazuhiko Yamamuro, Meghan E. Flanigan, et al.. (2020). Prefrontal parvalbumin interneurons require juvenile social experience to establish adult social behavior. Nature Communications. 11(1). 1003–1003. 103 indexed citations
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Heshmati, Mitra, Hossein Aleyasin, Caroline Ménard, et al.. (2018). Cell-type-specific role for nucleus accumbens neuroligin-2 in depression and stress susceptibility. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 115(5). 1111–1116. 55 indexed citations
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Mitchell, Amanda, Behnam Javidfar, Venu Pothula, et al.. (2017). MEF2C transcription factor is associated with the genetic and epigenetic risk architecture of schizophrenia and improves cognition in mice. Molecular Psychiatry. 23(1). 123–132. 62 indexed citations
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Javidfar, Behnam, Royce Park, Bibi Kassim, Lucy Bicks, & Schahram Akbarian. (2017). The epigenomics of schizophrenia, in the mouse. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part B Neuropsychiatric Genetics. 174(6). 631–640. 10 indexed citations
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Mitchell, Amanda, Behnam Javidfar, Lucy Bicks, et al.. (2016). Longitudinal assessment of neuronal 3D genomes in mouse prefrontal cortex. Nature Communications. 7(1). 12743–12743. 13 indexed citations
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Kupferberg, Aleksandra, Lucy Bicks, & Gregor Hasler. (2016). Social functioning in major depressive disorder. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews. 69. 313–332. 463 indexed citations breakdown →
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Morishita, Hirofumi, Marija Kundaković, Lucy Bicks, Amanda Mitchell, & Schahram Akbarian. (2015). Interneuron epigenomes during the critical period of cortical plasticity: Implications for schizophrenia. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. 124. 104–110. 38 indexed citations
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Bicks, Lucy, Hiroyuki Koike, Schahram Akbarian, & Hirofumi Morishita. (2015). Prefrontal Cortex and Social Cognition in Mouse and Man. Frontiers in Psychology. 6. 1805–1805. 355 indexed citations breakdown →
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Beery, Annaliese K., Lucy Bicks, Skyler J. Mooney, Nastacia L. Goodwin, & Melissa M. Holmes. (2015). Sex, social status, and CRF receptor densities in naked mole‐rats. The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 524(2). 228–243. 12 indexed citations

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