Ardeshir Kianercy
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Also affiliated: University of Southern California (2011–2013); Johns Hopkins University (2022–2023); Vanderbilt University (2016); Johns Hopkins Medicine (2022–2023); California Southern University (2011–2012); Marina Del Rey Hospital (2012); Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (2022); Johns Hopkins Hospital (2014–2016)
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Ardeshir Kianercy's research has focused on the characterization of surgical movements for improving efficiency and the manipulation of the 3D organization of synthetic yeast chromosomes. His work in surgical training aims to enhance performance and reduce errors through systematic analysis of movement patterns. In parallel, Kianercy investigates fundamental biological processes, specifically the spatial arrangement of genetic material within the cell nucleus, using yeast as a model organism. His publications in this area explore how chromosome structure influences cellular functions. Kianercy's scholarly contributions include 14 publications and a citation count of 216, with an h-index of 6, indicating consistent research output and impact.
Metrics
- h-index: 6
- Publications: 14
- Citations: 217
Selected Publications
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Characterization of Surgical Movements As a Training Tool for Improving Efficiency (2024)
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- Characterization of Surgical Movements As a Training Tool for Improving Efficiency
- Characterization of Surgical Movements As a Training Tool for Improving Efficiency
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