Pascale Richard
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Pascale Richard leads a research group at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, focusing on human genetics and disease mechanisms. With a substantial publication record of 365 papers and over 12,000 citations, Richard is recognized as a highly cited researcher. Their work investigates the genetic underpinnings of various inherited conditions, including cardiomyopathies, lipodystrophy syndromes, congenital myasthenic syndromes, and myopathies.
Recent publications highlight Richard's exploration of shared genetic pathways contributing to hypertrophic and dilated cardiomyopathies, the clinical features and prognosis of congenital myasthenic syndromes in adults, and the genotype-phenotype relationships in left ventricular noncompaction. The research also addresses the identification of novel risk models for arrhythmias in dilated cardiomyopathy and the role of specific gene variants, such as *ALPK3* and *LMNA*, in cardiac conditions. Collaborations with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and within the University of Arkansas at Little Rock extend the scope of this research.
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- h-index: 57
- Publications: 365
- Citations: 12,033
Selected Publications
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Environmental Pressure Drives the Acquisition of Aetokthonotoxin Genes: A Bioinformatic Study of Avian Vacuolar Myelinopathy Origin (2026)
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Phylogenetic analysis of microbial CP-lyase cluster genes for bioremediation of phosphonate (2025)
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- Phylogenetic analysis of microbial CP-lyase cluster genes for bioremediation of phosphonate
- Environmental Pressure Drives the Acquisition of Aetokthonotoxin Genes: A Bioinformatic Study of Avian Vacuolar Myelinopathy Origin
- Phylogenetic analysis of microbial CP-lyase cluster genes for bioremediation of phosphonate
- Environmental Pressure Drives the Acquisition of Aetokthonotoxin Genes: A Bioinformatic Study of Avian Vacuolar Myelinopathy Origin
- Phylogenetic analysis of microbial CP-lyase cluster genes for bioremediation of phosphonate
- Environmental Pressure Drives the Acquisition of Aetokthonotoxin Genes: A Bioinformatic Study of Avian Vacuolar Myelinopathy Origin
- Environmental Pressure Drives the Acquisition of Aetokthonotoxin Genes: A Bioinformatic Study of Avian Vacuolar Myelinopathy Origin
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