Michael R. Rose

19.0k total citations · 4 hit papers
213 papers, 13.7k citations indexed

About

Michael R. Rose is a scholar working on Genetics, Aging and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. According to data from OpenAlex, Michael R. Rose has authored 213 papers receiving a total of 13.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 84 papers in Genetics, 83 papers in Aging and 72 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. Recurrent topics in Michael R. Rose's work include Genetics, Aging, and Longevity in Model Organisms (83 papers), Evolution and Genetic Dynamics (59 papers) and Animal Behavior and Reproduction (58 papers). Michael R. Rose is often cited by papers focused on Genetics, Aging, and Longevity in Model Organisms (83 papers), Evolution and Genetic Dynamics (59 papers) and Animal Behavior and Reproduction (58 papers). Michael R. Rose collaborates with scholars based in United States, Portugal and Canada. Michael R. Rose's co-authors include Adam K. Chippindale, Brian Charlesworth, Thomas B. L. Kirkwood, Armand M. Leroi, Laurence D. Mueller, Philip M. Service, Scott C. Tadler, Richard E. Lenski, Timothy J. Bradley and E. W. Hutchinson and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Science and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

In The Last Decade

Michael R. Rose

210 papers receiving 13.1k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Michael R. Rose United States 58 5.7k 4.6k 4.4k 4.2k 2.3k 213 13.7k
Stephen C. Stearns United States 56 5.0k 0.9× 6.9k 1.5× 6.9k 1.6× 1.1k 0.3× 1.4k 0.6× 135 18.9k
Volker Loeschcke Denmark 66 8.6k 1.5× 5.0k 1.1× 9.8k 2.2× 1.4k 0.3× 3.8k 1.6× 404 18.5k
Marc Tatar United States 52 2.2k 0.4× 1.9k 0.4× 1.8k 0.4× 5.4k 1.3× 2.5k 1.1× 133 12.4k
Daniel Promislow United States 51 2.5k 0.4× 2.2k 0.5× 1.9k 0.4× 2.2k 0.5× 920 0.4× 185 9.0k
Bas J. Zwaan Netherlands 49 2.6k 0.5× 3.0k 0.6× 1.8k 0.4× 929 0.2× 1.7k 0.7× 171 8.0k
Tracey Chapman United Kingdom 54 5.9k 1.0× 7.9k 1.7× 1.2k 0.3× 866 0.2× 2.9k 1.3× 155 10.9k
Neil B. Metcalfe United Kingdom 78 2.2k 0.4× 9.1k 2.0× 11.3k 2.6× 1.0k 0.2× 796 0.3× 309 24.0k
Lawrence G. Harshman United States 37 2.2k 0.4× 2.7k 0.6× 1.7k 0.4× 1.7k 0.4× 2.1k 0.9× 95 7.4k
Derek A. Roff Canada 70 8.6k 1.5× 11.4k 2.4× 6.4k 1.4× 367 0.1× 3.4k 1.5× 244 21.2k
Thomas Flatt Switzerland 41 2.2k 0.4× 1.7k 0.4× 1.2k 0.3× 1.1k 0.3× 1.4k 0.6× 86 5.7k

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Kezos, James, et al.. (2023). Building Bridges from Genome to Physiology Using Machine Learning and Drosophila Experimental Evolution. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology. 96(3). 192–205. 1 indexed citations
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Stein, Sarah, et al.. (2023). Person, context and judgement: Exploring the potential of a theoretical model describing the role of information and communication technology in the doctoral research process. Australasian Journal of Educational Technology. 39(4). 16–32. 1 indexed citations
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Rose, Michael R.. (2020). Indigenous Spirits and Global Aspirations in a Southeast Asian Borderland. Amsterdam University Press eBooks. 1 indexed citations
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Phillips, Mark, et al.. (2019). Drosophila transcriptomics with and without ageing. Biogerontology. 20(5). 699–710. 8 indexed citations
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Simões, Pedro, Inês Fragata, Sofia G. Seabra, et al.. (2017). Predictable phenotypic, but not karyotypic, evolution of populations with contrasting initial history. Scientific Reports. 7(1). 913–913. 19 indexed citations
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Rose, Michael R., et al.. (2014). The Great Evolutionary Divide: Two Genomic Systems Biologies of Aging. PubMed. 40. 63–73. 3 indexed citations
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Shahrestani, Parvin, Laurence D. Mueller, & Michael R. Rose. (2009). Does Aging Stop?. Current Aging Science. 2(1). 3–11. 15 indexed citations
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Rose, Michael R., Molly K. Burke, Parvin Shahrestani, & Laurence D. Mueller. (2008). Evolution of ageing since Darwin. Journal of Genetics. 87(4). 363–371. 20 indexed citations
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Rose, Michael R., Casandra L. Rauser, Gregory Benford, Margarida Matos, & Laurence D. Mueller. (2007). HAMILTON'S FORCES OF NATURAL SELECTION AFTER FORTY YEARS. Evolution. 61(6). 1265–1276. 66 indexed citations
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Rauser, Casandra L., et al.. (2007). Interactions between injury, stress resistance, reproduction, and aging in Drosophila melanogaster. Experimental Gerontology. 43(3). 136–145. 18 indexed citations
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Rauser, Casandra L., et al.. (2005). Lifelong heterogeneity in fecundity is insufficient to explain late-life fecundity plateaus in Drosophila melanogaster. Experimental Gerontology. 40(8-9). 660–670. 32 indexed citations
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Chippindale, Adam K., et al.. (2003). The devil in the details of life-history evolution: Instability and reversal of genetic correlations during selection onDrosophila development. Journal of Genetics. 82(3). 133–145. 32 indexed citations
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Allikian, Michael J., et al.. (2002). Doxycycline-induced expression of sense and inverted-repeat constructs modulates phosphogluconate mutase (Pgm) gene expression in adult Drosophila melanogaster. Genome biology. 3(5). research0021–research0021. 16 indexed citations
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Nghiem, Dat X., Allen G. Gibbs, Michael R. Rose, & Timothy J. Bradley. (2000). Postponed aging and desiccation resistance in Drosophila melanogaster. Experimental Gerontology. 35(8). 957–969. 40 indexed citations
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Rose, Michael R., et al.. (1999). The Effects of Nutritional Manipulation and Laboratory Selection on Lifespan in Drosophila melanogaster. The Journals of Gerontology Series A. 54(5). B192–B198. 18 indexed citations
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Rose, Michael R.. (1998). Darwinian Anti-Aging Medicine. 1(2). 105–108. 1 indexed citations
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Rose, Michael R., et al.. (1994). Aging in Drosophila. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A Physiology. 109(1). 33–38. 15 indexed citations
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Rose, Michael R.. (1991). Evolution and Physiology. (Book Reviews: Evolutionary Genetics and Environmental Stress.). Scientia Forestalis. 254(5030). 448–449. 1 indexed citations
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Kirkwood, Thomas B. L. & Michael R. Rose. (1991). Evolution of senescence: late survival sacrificed for reproduction. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences. 332(1262). 15–24. 797 indexed citations breakdown →
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Rose, Michael R., et al.. (1987). Industrial sociology : work in the French tradition. SAGE Publications eBooks. 4 indexed citations

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