Michelle Heacock

1.8k total citations
23 papers, 1.0k citations indexed

About

Michelle Heacock is a scholar working on Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Molecular Biology and Sociology and Political Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Michelle Heacock has authored 23 papers receiving a total of 1.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, 8 papers in Molecular Biology and 5 papers in Sociology and Political Science. Recurrent topics in Michelle Heacock's work include DNA Repair Mechanisms (7 papers), Health, Environment, Cognitive Aging (7 papers) and Environmental Justice and Health Disparities (5 papers). Michelle Heacock is often cited by papers focused on DNA Repair Mechanisms (7 papers), Health, Environment, Cognitive Aging (7 papers) and Environmental Justice and Health Disparities (5 papers). Michelle Heacock collaborates with scholars based in United States, Austria and Hungary. Michelle Heacock's co-authors include Dorothy E. Shippen, Karel Říha, William A. Suk, Jasna Puizina, Elizabeth A. Spangler, Heather F. Henry, Danielle J. Carlin, Dmitri Churikov, Yulia V. Surovtseva and Kara A. Boltz and has published in prestigious journals such as Nucleic Acids Research, Environmental Science & Technology and The EMBO Journal.

In The Last Decade

Michelle Heacock

23 papers receiving 987 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Michelle Heacock United States 12 538 318 269 203 171 23 1.0k
Nilanjana Banerjee United States 19 726 1.3× 43 0.1× 114 0.4× 424 2.1× 558 3.3× 45 1.5k
Adriana Arita United States 15 851 1.6× 30 0.1× 93 0.3× 416 2.0× 165 1.0× 17 1.4k
Greg A. Freyer United States 18 621 1.2× 31 0.1× 141 0.5× 192 0.9× 163 1.0× 31 1.1k
Carina Ladeira Portugal 18 192 0.4× 35 0.1× 109 0.4× 602 3.0× 47 0.3× 50 1.1k
Andrea Rössnerová Czechia 24 321 0.6× 100 0.3× 36 0.1× 876 4.3× 30 0.2× 70 1.4k
Yana Chervona United States 14 544 1.0× 44 0.1× 29 0.1× 299 1.5× 120 0.7× 15 926
Erin A. Marshall Canada 14 546 1.0× 63 0.2× 81 0.3× 85 0.4× 118 0.7× 40 1.1k
Yue Pu China 14 249 0.5× 43 0.1× 95 0.4× 172 0.8× 60 0.4× 52 771
Steven H. Robison United States 18 331 0.6× 53 0.2× 102 0.4× 452 2.2× 25 0.1× 32 1.1k
Linda Rieswijk Netherlands 10 209 0.4× 24 0.1× 82 0.3× 496 2.4× 99 0.6× 14 924

Countries citing papers authored by Michelle Heacock

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Fields of papers citing papers by Michelle Heacock

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Michelle Heacock

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Michelle Heacock. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Michelle Heacock based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Michelle Heacock. Michelle Heacock is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Schmitt, Charles, Jeanette A. Stingone, Arcot Rajasekar, et al.. (2023). A roadmap to advance exposomics through federation of data. PubMed. 3(1). 5 indexed citations
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Carlin, Danielle J., et al.. (2022). Understanding exposures and latent disease risk within the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Superfund Research Program. Experimental Biology and Medicine. 247(7). 529–537. 5 indexed citations
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Carlin, Danielle J., et al.. (2022). Adapting to Climate Change: Leveraging Systems-Focused Multidisciplinary Research to Promote Resilience. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 19(22). 14674–14674. 4 indexed citations
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Heacock, Michelle, Lesley A. Skalla, Danielle J. Carlin, et al.. (2020). Sharing SRP data to reduce environmentally associated disease and promote transdisciplinary research. Reviews on Environmental Health. 35(2). 111–122. 11 indexed citations
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Suk, William A., et al.. (2020). Benefits of basic research from the Superfund Research Program. Reviews on Environmental Health. 35(2). 85–109. 6 indexed citations
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Suk, William A., et al.. (2020). Greater than the sum of its parts: focusing SRP research through a systems approach lens. Reviews on Environmental Health. 36(4). 451–457. 5 indexed citations
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Suk, William A., et al.. (2018). Assessing the Economic and Societal Benefits of SRP-Funded Research. Environmental Health Perspectives. 126(6). 65002–65002. 12 indexed citations
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Balshaw, David M., Caroline Dilworth, Christina H. Drew, et al.. (2018). Expanding the Concept of Translational Research: Making a Place for Environmental Health Sciences. Environmental Health Perspectives. 126(7). 74501–74501. 24 indexed citations
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Heacock, Michelle, et al.. (2016). E-waste: the growing global problem and next steps. Reviews on Environmental Health. 31(1). 131–135. 28 indexed citations
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Carlin, Danielle J., Karen D. Bradham, John Cowden, et al.. (2015). Arsenic and Environmental Health: State of the Science and Future Research Opportunities. Environmental Health Perspectives. 124(7). 890–899. 239 indexed citations
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Sly, Peter D., María Neira, Gwen W. Collman, et al.. (2014). Networking to advance progress in children's environmental health. The Lancet Global Health. 2(3). e129–e130. 10 indexed citations
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Lam, Lawrence, et al.. (2012). Regulation of subcellular distribution and oncogenic potential of nucleophosmin by plakoglobin. Oncogenesis. 1(3). e4–e4. 18 indexed citations
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Heacock, Michelle, Vladimir Poltoratsky, Rajendra Prasad, & Samuel H. Wilson. (2012). Evidence for Abasic Site Sugar Phosphate-Mediated Cytotoxicity in Alkylating Agent Treated Saccharomyces cerevisiae. PLoS ONE. 7(10). e47945–e47945. 5 indexed citations
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Heacock, Michelle, Donna F. Stefanick, Julie K. Horton, & Samuel H. Wilson. (2010). Alkylation DNA damage in combination with PARP inhibition results in formation of S-phase-dependent double-strand breaks. DNA repair. 9(8). 929–936. 46 indexed citations
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Poltoratsky, Vladimir, Michelle Heacock, Grace E. Kissling, Rajendra Prasad, & Samuel H. Wilson. (2010). Mutagenesis dependent upon the combination of activation-induced deaminase expression and a double-strand break. Molecular Immunology. 48(1-3). 164–170. 8 indexed citations
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Wilson, Samuel H., William A. Beard, David D. Shock, et al.. (2010). Base excision repair and design of small molecule inhibitors of human DNA polymerase β. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences. 67(21). 3633–3647. 29 indexed citations
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Surovtseva, Yulia V., Dmitri Churikov, Kara A. Boltz, et al.. (2009). Conserved Telomere Maintenance Component 1 Interacts with STN1 and Maintains Chromosome Ends in Higher Eukaryotes. Molecular Cell. 36(2). 207–218. 220 indexed citations
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Heacock, Michelle, Rachel A. Idol, Joanna Friesner, Anne Britt, & Dorothy E. Shippen. (2007). Telomere dynamics and fusion of critically shortened telomeres in plants lacking DNA ligase IV. Nucleic Acids Research. 35(19). 6490–6500. 56 indexed citations
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Říha, Karel, Michelle Heacock, & Dorothy E. Shippen. (2006). The Role of the Nonhomologous End-Joining DNA Double-Strand Break Repair Pathway in Telomere Biology. Annual Review of Genetics. 40(1). 237–277. 85 indexed citations
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Heacock, Michelle, Elizabeth A. Spangler, Karel Říha, Jasna Puizina, & Dorothy E. Shippen. (2004). Molecular analysis of telomere fusions in Arabidopsis: multiple pathways for chromosome end‐joining. The EMBO Journal. 23(11). 2304–2313. 153 indexed citations

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