Alexander van Oudenaarden(1970)
Alexander van Oudenaarden is a recipient of the Spinoza Prize (2016) from Netherlands. They were educated at Delft University of Technology. They have been affiliated with Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Major Awards
457
Publications
61,985
Citations
116
h-index
216
i10-index
135.6
Avg Citations/Paper
Awards & Recognition
Most Cited Works
Top publications by citation count#1
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Functional modules from variable genes: Leveraging percolation to analyze noisy, high-dimensional data
bioRxiv(2020)
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P119 An organoid platform for ovarian cancer captures intra- and interpatient heterogeneity
International Journal of Gynecological Cancer(2019)
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Recent Publications
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Open Access9citations
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Open AccessLong‐term expanding human airway organoids for disease modeling
EMBO Journal2019
886citations
Open AccessP119 An organoid platform for ovarian cancer captures intra- and interpatient heterogeneity
International Journal of Gynecological Cancer2019
7citations
The Human Cell Atlas White Paper
arXiv: Tissues and Organs2018
82citations
461citations
Career History
Director
Hubrecht Institute
Utrecht, NL
Professor
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, US
Professor
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, US
Associate Professor
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, US
Assistant Professor
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, US
Education
Stanford University
Post-doctoral associate
1999
Delft University of Technology
PhD
Physics
1998
Delft University of Technology
M.Sc.
Physics
1993
Delft University of Technology
M. Sc.
Materials Science
1993
External Profiles
Education
Delft University of Technology
Career Timeline
Utrecht University?–present
Massachusetts Institute of Technology?–present
Massachusetts Institute of Technology2000–2004
Massachusetts Institute of Technology2004–2008
Massachusetts Institute of Technology2008–2014
Massachusetts Institute of Technology2009–2014
Hubrecht Institute2012–present
Top Publications
Single-cell sequencing reveals dissociation-induced gene expression in tissue subpopulations
Nature Methods2017948 citations
An in vitro model of early anteroposterior organization during human development
Nature2020442 citations
High-throughput total RNA sequencing in single cells using VASA-seq
Nature Biotechnology2022193 citations
Unravelling cellular relationships during development and regeneration using genetic lineage tracing
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology2019169 citations
Sequencing metabolically labeled transcripts in single cells reveals mRNA turnover strategies
Science2020164 citations
Related Laureates
Other winners of the same award(s)
PV
Piek Vossen
Spinoza Prize (2021)
MM
Michel Mayor
Nobel Prize in Physics (2019)
EV
Ewine van Dishoeck
Kavli Prize in Astrophysics (2018)
BF
Ben Feringa
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2016)
HC
Hans Clevers
Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences (2013)
G'
Gerard 't Hooft
Max Planck Medal (2011)
AV
Albert van den Berg
Spinoza Prize (2009)
MS
Marten Scheffer
Spinoza Prize (2009)
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