Jeremy E. Purvis, Ph.D.

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2009 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
Area:
Cell Biology, Biomedical Engineering
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Scott L. Diamond grad student 2009 Penn
 (A systems approach to cellular signal transduction.)
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Ranek JS, Stallaert W, Milner JJ, et al. (2024) DELVE: feature selection for preserving biological trajectories in single-cell data. Nature Communications. 15: 2765
Zikry TM, Wolff SC, Ranek JS, et al. (2024) Cell cycle plasticity underlies fractional resistance to palbociclib in ER+/HER2- breast tumor cells. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 121: e2309261121
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
Ranek JS, Stanley N, Purvis JE. (2022) Integrating temporal single-cell gene expression modalities for trajectory inference and disease prediction. Genome Biology. 23: 186
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
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