Biography and Research Information
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Sidney Cohen is a researcher affiliated with the National Center for Toxicological Research. His work encompasses a broad range of scientific disciplines, as evidenced by his extensive publication record. Recent publications explore topics including the role of secreted proteasomes in malaria parasite growth, the structural transitions of silk protein monomers, and the application of convolutional neural networks in scanning probe microscopy. Other areas of investigation include protein nanofibril design, the release of vesicle subpopulations by malaria parasites, and the manipulation of spin selectivity in molecular motors. Cohen also studies the influence of dopant size on electrostrictive strain in ceria solid solutions and variations in the surface texture, dimensions, and morphology of chiral and single crystals.
With an h-index of 85 and over 565 publications cited more than 24,000 times, Cohen is recognized as a highly cited researcher. His diverse research interests span molecular biology, materials science, parasitology, and advanced computational techniques. The breadth of his scholarly output suggests a multifaceted research approach, contributing to multiple fields within the scientific community.
Metrics
- h-index: 85
- Publications: 565
- Citations: 24,293
Selected Publications
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Deep learning for enhancement of low-resolution and noisy scanning probe microscopy images (2025)
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A semantic approach to mapping the Provenance Ontology to Basic Formal Ontology (2025)
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A semantic approach to mapping the Provenance Ontology to Basic Formal Ontology (2024)
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Magnetic Monopole‐Like Behavior in Superparamagnetic Nanoparticle Coated With Chiral Molecules (2024)
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Core-shell model of the clusters of CPEB4 isoforms preceding liquid-liquid phase separation (2024)
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Oocyte and embryo culture under oil profoundly alters effective concentrations of small molecule inhibitors (2024)
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CCDC 2266998: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination (2023)
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Guided Search to Self‐Healing in Semiconductors (2023)
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The SPOT-IL positron beam construction and its use for Doppler Broadening measurement of annealed Cu (2023)
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Some considerations in nanoindentation measurement and analysis by atomic force microscopy (2023)
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OOCYTE AND EMBRYO CULTURE UNDER OIL PROFOUNDLY ALTERS EFFECTIVE CONCENTRATIONS OF SMALL MOLECULE INHIBITORS (2023)
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Measuring and understanding the nanomechanical properties of halide perovskites and their correlation to structure—A perspective (2023)
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LIS1 RNA-binding orchestrates the mechanosensitive properties of embryonic stem cells in AGO2-dependent and independent ways (2023)
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Using Telehealth Strategies to Increase Shared Decision Making for Lung Cancer Screening: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial (2023)
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Mast Cell Degranulation Links Anti-PEG IgE to Anaphylaxis Caused by PEGylated Drugs and PEG-contained LNP/mRNA COVID Vaccines (2023)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- 20S proteasomes secreted by the malaria parasite promote its growth
- Micro and nano-scale compartments guide the structural transition of silk protein monomers into silk fibers
- Protein nanofibril design via manipulation of hydrogen bonds
- The role of convolutional neural networks in scanning probe microscopy: a review
- Malaria parasites release vesicle subpopulations with signatures of different destinations
Showing 5 of 18 shared publications
- Unusual Surface Texture, Dimensions and Morphology Variations of Chiral and Single Crystals**
- Noncovalent Bonding Caught in Action: From Amorphous to Cocrystalline Molecular Thin Films
- Unusual Surface Texture, Dimensions and Morphology Variations of Chiral and Single Crystals**
- Non-Covalent Bonding Caught in Action: From Amorphous-to-Cocrystalline Molecular Thin Films
- The Egg-Shaped Crystals That Should Not Be: A Brain-like Texture Combined with Single Crystallinity
Showing 5 of 9 shared publications
- Unusual Surface Texture, Dimensions and Morphology Variations of Chiral and Single Crystals**
- Noncovalent Bonding Caught in Action: From Amorphous to Cocrystalline Molecular Thin Films
- Unusual Surface Texture, Dimensions and Morphology Variations of Chiral and Single Crystals**
- Non-Covalent Bonding Caught in Action: From Amorphous-to-Cocrystalline Molecular Thin Films
- The Egg-Shaped Crystals That Should Not Be: A Brain-like Texture Combined with Single Crystallinity
Showing 5 of 9 shared publications
- Unusual Surface Texture, Dimensions and Morphology Variations of Chiral and Single Crystals**
- Noncovalent Bonding Caught in Action: From Amorphous to Cocrystalline Molecular Thin Films
- Unusual Surface Texture, Dimensions and Morphology Variations of Chiral and Single Crystals**
- Non-Covalent Bonding Caught in Action: From Amorphous-to-Cocrystalline Molecular Thin Films
- The Egg-Shaped Crystals That Should Not Be: A Brain-like Texture Combined with Single Crystallinity
Showing 5 of 8 shared publications
- Unusual Surface Texture, Dimensions and Morphology Variations of Chiral and Single Crystals**
- Noncovalent Bonding Caught in Action: From Amorphous to Cocrystalline Molecular Thin Films
- Unusual Surface Texture, Dimensions and Morphology Variations of Chiral and Single Crystals**
- An atomistic view of rigid crystalline supramolecular polymers derived from short amphiphilic, α,β hybrid peptide
- CCDC 2266998: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- Unusual Surface Texture, Dimensions and Morphology Variations of Chiral and Single Crystals**
- Poly(L-lactic acid) Reinforced with Hydroxyapatite and Tungsten Disulfide Nanotubes
- Unusual Surface Texture, Dimensions and Morphology Variations of Chiral and Single Crystals**
- C-Axis Textured, 2–3 μm Thick Al0.75Sc0.25N Films Grown on Chemically Formed TiN/Ti Seeding Layers for MEMS Applications
- Polymer Gel with Tunable Conductive Properties: A Material for Thermal Energy Harvesting
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Poly(L-lactic acid) Reinforced with Hydroxyapatite and Tungsten Disulfide Nanotubes
- Noncovalent Bonding Caught in Action: From Amorphous to Cocrystalline Molecular Thin Films
- Control over size, shape, and photonics of self-assembled organic nanocrystals
- Non-Covalent Bonding Caught in Action: From Amorphous-to-Cocrystalline Molecular Thin Films
- Non-Covalent Bonding Caught in Action: From Amorphous-to-Cocrystalline Molecular Thin Films
- Unusual Surface Texture, Dimensions and Morphology Variations of Chiral and Single Crystals**
- Unusual Surface Texture, Dimensions and Morphology Variations of Chiral and Single Crystals**
- The Egg-Shaped Crystals That Should Not Be: A Brain-like Texture Combined with Single Crystallinity
- The Egg-Shaped Crystals That Should Not Be: A Brain-like Texture Combined with Single Crystallinity
- CCDC 2020813: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
- Noncovalent Bonding Caught in Action: From Amorphous to Cocrystalline Molecular Thin Films
- Non-Covalent Bonding Caught in Action: From Amorphous-to-Cocrystalline Molecular Thin Films
- The Egg-Shaped Crystals That Should Not Be: A Brain-like Texture Combined with Single Crystallinity
- Non-Covalent Bonding Caught in Action: From Amorphous-to-Cocrystalline Molecular Thin Films
- CCDC 2020813: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
- Multistate Switching of Spin Selectivity in Electron Transport through Light‐Driven Molecular Motors
- The role of electrons’ spin in DNA oxidative damage recognition
- Magnetic Monopole‐Like Behavior in Superparamagnetic Nanoparticle Coated With Chiral Molecules
- Multistate Switching of Spin Selectivity in Electron Transport Through Light-Driven Molecular Motors
- The Role of Electrons’ Spin in DNA Oxidative Damage Recognition
- Multistate Switching of Spin Selectivity in Electron Transport through Light‐Driven Molecular Motors
- The role of electrons’ spin in DNA oxidative damage recognition
- Magnetic Monopole‐Like Behavior in Superparamagnetic Nanoparticle Coated With Chiral Molecules
- Multistate Switching of Spin Selectivity in Electron Transport Through Light-Driven Molecular Motors
- The Role of Electrons’ Spin in DNA Oxidative Damage Recognition
- Poly(L-lactic acid) Reinforced with Hydroxyapatite and Tungsten Disulfide Nanotubes
- Electronic interactions and stability issues at the copper-graphene interface in air and in alkaline solution under electrochemical control
- C-Axis Textured, 2–3 μm Thick Al0.75Sc0.25N Films Grown on Chemically Formed TiN/Ti Seeding Layers for MEMS Applications
- Electronic Interactions and Stability Issues at the Copper-Graphene Interface in Air and in Alkaline Solution Under Electrochemical Control
- CCDC 2266998: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
- 20S proteasomes secreted by the malaria parasite promote its growth
- The role of convolutional neural networks in scanning probe microscopy: a review
- Malaria parasites release vesicle subpopulations with signatures of different destinations
- Deep learning for enhancement of low-resolution and noisy scanning probe microscopy images
- Non-Covalent Bonding Caught in Action: From Amorphous-to-Cocrystalline Molecular Thin Films
- The Egg-Shaped Crystals That Should Not Be: A Brain-like Texture Combined with Single Crystallinity
- The Egg-Shaped Crystals That Should Not Be: A Brain-like Texture Combined with Single Crystallinity
- Non-Covalent Bonding Caught in Action: From Amorphous-to-Cocrystalline Molecular Thin Films
- Multistate Switching of Spin Selectivity in Electron Transport through Light‐Driven Molecular Motors
- The role of electrons’ spin in DNA oxidative damage recognition
- Multistate Switching of Spin Selectivity in Electron Transport Through Light-Driven Molecular Motors
- The Role of Electrons’ Spin in DNA Oxidative Damage Recognition
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