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Wolfgang Huber
Technische Universitat Munchen
1995
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37962298Improved discovery of RNA-binding protein binding sites in eCLIP data using DEWSeq.Nucleic Acids Res2024
37962298Improved discovery of RNA-binding protein binding sites in eCLIP data using DEWSeq.Nucleic Acids Res2024
36394253htseq-clip: a toolset for the preprocessing of eCLIP/iCLIP datasets.Bioinformatics2023
36394253htseq-clip: a toolset for the preprocessing of eCLIP/iCLIP datasets.Bioinformatics2023
37352275Comparing the value of mono- vs coculture for high-throughput compound screening in hematological malignancies.Blood Adv2023
37226709Subgroup-specific gene expression profiles and mixed epistasis in chronic lymphocytic leukemia.Haematologica2023
37037999Comparison of transformations for single-cell RNA-seq data.Nat Methods2023
37352275Comparing the value of mono- vs coculture for high-throughput compound screening in hematological malignancies.Blood Adv2023
37037999Comparison of transformations for single-cell RNA-seq data.Nat Methods2023
37226709Subgroup-specific gene expression profiles and mixed epistasis in chronic lymphocytic leukemia.Haematologica2023
34788796MatrixQCvis: shiny-based interactive data quality exploration for omics data.Bioinformatics2022
35904277Metabolic balance in colorectal cancer is maintained by optimal Wnt signaling levels.Mol Syst Biol2022
35994503Inferring tumor-specific cancer dependencies through integrating ex vivo drug response assays and drug-protein profiling.PLoS Comput Biol2022
36266272Proteogenomics refines the molecular classification of chronic lymphocytic leukemia.Nat Commun2022
36605986Pre-analytical processing of plasma and serum samples for combined proteome and metabolome analysis.Front Mol Biosci2022
34788796MatrixQCvis: shiny-based interactive data quality exploration for omics data.Bioinformatics2022
36605986Pre-analytical processing of plasma and serum samples for combined proteome and metabolome analysis.Front Mol Biosci2022
35904277Metabolic balance in colorectal cancer is maintained by optimal Wnt signaling levels.Mol Syst Biol2022
35994503Inferring tumor-specific cancer dependencies through integrating ex vivo drug response assays and drug-protein profiling.PLoS Comput Biol2022
36266272Proteogenomics refines the molecular classification of chronic lymphocytic leukemia.Nat Commun2022
31596468Adaptive penalization in high-dimensional regression and classification with external covariates using variational Bayes.Biostatistics2021
31596468Adaptive penalization in high-dimensional regression and classification with external covariates using variational Bayes.Biostatistics2021
33931470Control of PD-L1 expression in CLL-cells by stromal triggering of the Notch-c-Myc-EZH2 oncogenic signaling axis.J Immunother Cancer2021
33979727SAMHD1 mutations in mantle cell lymphoma are recurrent and confer in vitro resistance to nucleoside analogues.Leuk Res2021
34189564The protein landscape of chronic lymphocytic leukemia.Blood2021
33974913Timer-based proteomic profiling of the ubiquitin-proteasome system reveals a substrate receptor of the GID ubiquitin ligase.Mol Cell2021
33295604glmGamPoi: fitting Gamma-Poisson generalized linear models on single cell count data.Bioinformatics2021
32791934Miniaturized Drug Sensitivity and Resistance Test on Patient-Derived Cells Using Droplet-Microarray.SLAS Technol2021
33411954Analysis of nonleukemic cellular subcompartments reconstructs clonal evolution of acute myeloid leukemia and identifies therapy-resistant preleukemic clones.Int J Cancer2021
34741066Pairwise effects between lipid GWAS genes modulate lipid plasma levels and cellular uptake.Nat Commun2021
34423310Multi-omics reveals clinically relevant proliferative drive associated with mTOR-MYC-OXPHOS activity in chronic lymphocytic leukemia.Nat Cancer2021
34587238An autologous culture model of nodal B-cell lymphoma identifies ex vivo determinants of response to bispecific antibodies.Blood Adv2021
31381862Assessment of a novel, smartglass-based control device for electrically powered wheelchairs.Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol2021
33931470Control of PD-L1 expression in CLL-cells by stromal triggering of the Notch-c-Myc-EZH2 oncogenic signaling axis.J Immunother Cancer2021
34587238An autologous culture model of nodal B-cell lymphoma identifies ex vivo determinants of response to bispecific antibodies.Blood Adv2021
34423310Multi-omics reveals clinically relevant proliferative drive associated with mTOR-MYC-OXPHOS activity in chronic lymphocytic leukemia.Nat Cancer2021
34741066Pairwise effects between lipid GWAS genes modulate lipid plasma levels and cellular uptake.Nat Commun2021
33979727SAMHD1 mutations in mantle cell lymphoma are recurrent and confer in vitro resistance to nucleoside analogues.Leuk Res2021
33974913Timer-based proteomic profiling of the ubiquitin-proteasome system reveals a substrate receptor of the GID ubiquitin ligase.Mol Cell2021
34189564The protein landscape of chronic lymphocytic leukemia.Blood2021
33295604glmGamPoi: fitting Gamma-Poisson generalized linear models on single cell count data.Bioinformatics2021
33411954Analysis of nonleukemic cellular subcompartments reconstructs clonal evolution of acute myeloid leukemia and identifies therapy-resistant preleukemic clones.Int J Cancer2021
32791934Miniaturized Drug Sensitivity and Resistance Test on Patient-Derived Cells Using Droplet-Microarray.SLAS Technol2021
31381862Assessment of a novel, smartglass-based control device for electrically powered wheelchairs.Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol2021
32558274Reduced proteasome activity in the aging brain results in ribosome stoichiometry loss and aggregation.Mol Syst Biol2020
31959954Identifying drug targets in tissues and whole blood with thermal-shift profiling.Nat Biotechnol2020
31792435Orchestrating single-cell analysis with Bioconductor.Nat Methods2020
32122365gscreend: modelling asymmetric count ratios in CRISPR screens to decrease experiment size and improve phenotype detection.Genome Biol2020
32404973Survey of ex vivo drug combination effects in chronic lymphocytic leukemia reveals synergistic drug effects and genetic dependencies.Leukemia2020
31827272Publisher Correction: Orchestrating single-cell analysis with Bioconductor.Nat Methods2020
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German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) and Heidelberg University
Co-authored papers 14
Center for Computational Biomedicine, Harvard Medical School
Co-authored papers 13
European Bioinformatics Institute
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Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
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Translational Lung Research Center Heidelberg, German Center for Lung Research
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Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School
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German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ)
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1 Preclinical Safety, Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research
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European Bioinformatics Institute
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Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center
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Wellcome Sanger Institute
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Oregon Health and Science University
Co-authored papers 4
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Co-authored papers 4
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Co-authored papers 4
City University of New York School of Public Health
Co-authored papers 4
The University of Melbourne
Co-authored papers 3
Institute for Biomedical Research August Pi I Sunyer
Co-authored papers 3
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
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Northeastern University
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Center for Cancer Research, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School
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Institute of Child Health and Human Development
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