Mark A. Kay - Nanotechnology

Author Information

Mark A. Kay is a distinguished researcher affiliated with the Departments of Pediatrics and Genetics at Stanford University, located in Stanford, CA, USA. His research primarily focuses on genetic and molecular biology, with significant contributions in the fields of gene editing and RNA biology. His work is recognized globally, which is evident from his high citation metrics and publication count.

Research Contributions

Mark A. Kay has made substantial contributions to the field of genetic research, particularly in gene editing technologies such as CRISPR/Cas9. His recent work includes developing promoterless gene targeting approaches to correct genetic disorders in animal models, enhancing homologous recombination using nuclease-free methods, and studying RNA structures to understand their interactions with proteins. His research also explores innovative techniques for gene delivery and the regulation of gene expression through small RNA molecules. These contributions have significant implications for disease therapeutics and improving gene therapy methodologies.

Aliases

Throughout his academic and research career, Mark A. Kay has published under various aliases including M. A. Kay, Mark Kay, M Kay, M A Kay, Marka. Kay, Ma Kay, and Mark A Kay. These aliases reflect the variations in his name used across different publications and platforms.

Publication and Citation Metrics

Metric Value
Citation Count 42,232
H-index 102
Paper Count 427

Publications:

DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1009675

Year: 2021

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