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Michael Rosbash
Genetics · Genetics
Waltham, United States
121 H-Index
8,058 Citations
1,461 Total Impact
GLNobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (2017)0
Overview
Michael Rosbash is a genetics specialist at Brandeis University. Based in Waltham.
For Patients
- Research is cited 8K+ times by other doctors and scientists
- Currently at Brandeis University in Waltham, United States
Biography
Michael Rosbash is an American geneticist who discovered the transcription-translation feedback loop underlying circadian rhythm. Nobel Prize 2017.
Affiliations & Institutions
Research Impact
10 Publications
8,058 Total Citations
5K+ Citation Milestone
Publication Timeline
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CellNatureProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Key Publications
A pdf Neuropeptide Gene Mutation and Ablation of PDF Neurons Each Cause Severe Abnormalities of Behavioral Circadian Rhythms in Drosophila
Feedback of the Drosophila period gene product on circadian cycling of its messenger RNA levels
The cryb Mutation Identifies Cryptochrome as a Circadian Photoreceptor in Drosophila
CRY, a Drosophila Clock and Light-Regulated Cryptochrome, Is a Major Contributor to Circadian Rhythm Resetting and Photosensitivity
A Mutant Drosophila Homolog of Mammalian Clock Disrupts Circadian Rhythms and Transcription of period and timeless
Areas of Expertise
Medical Specialties
Clinical Knowledge & Procedures
Legacy Timeline
The life and contributions of Michael Rosbash
1990
Proposed feedback loop model
Proposed the transcription-translation negative feedback loop for circadian clocks
2017
Nobel Prize
For discoveries of molecular mechanisms controlling circadian rhythm