Author Information
Mark C. Field is a prominent researcher affiliated with the Division of Biological Chemistry and Drug Discovery at the University of Dundee in the United Kingdom. His work primarily focuses on cell biology, with a significant emphasis on trypanosomes, a group of protozoan parasites. His research contributions are pivotal in understanding the cellular and molecular mechanisms of these organisms, which have substantial implications in the field of parasitology and biotechnology.Research Contributions
Mark C. Field has made significant strides in the field of cell biology, particularly through his research on trypanosomes. In his recent work, he has applied CRISPR/Cas9 technology for precision tagging of essential genes, explored protein networks supporting RNA export, and investigated the nuclear lamina architecture in trypanosomes. His research spans various aspects of trypanosome biology, including their genetics, cell structure, and potential biotechnological applications, as evidenced by his involvement in the Euglena International Network. Field's contributions are vital for advancing our understanding of parasitic diseases and developing novel therapeutic approaches.Aliases
Mark C. Field is known by several aliases in the academic community, including M C Field, M Field, M. C. Field, Mark Field, and M. Field. These variations are often used interchangeably in publications and citations.Publication and Citation Metrics
Metric |
Value |
Total Papers |
278 |
Total Citations |
13,304 |
H-index |
63 |