Core Metrics
Total Citations
1,472
H-Index
8
Publications
17
i10-Index
7
2-Year Citedness
3.8
avg citations per work
Ability Dimensions
1,472 citations, h=8
2yr mean: 3.8
17 papers (1.0/year)
87 cites/paper
3 unique research topics
4 topic areas
Top 3 papers: 92% of citations
* Percentile scores are calculated relative to all scholars in the computational neuroscience dataset. Tags are assigned based on dimension combinations. Hover over the radar chart for details.
Scholar Profile Analysis
Colleen J. Gillon is a emerging scholar in computational neuroscience, currently affiliated with Imperial College London.
Over a 17-year academic career, published 17 papers (averaging 1.0 per year), with 1,472 citations.
Academic impact accumulated gradually: first 5 years account for only 0.5%, indicating later works are more influential.
Primary research areas include Gene, Gene, Messenger RNA.
Key Findings
Signature Work
"A deep learning framework for neuroscience" is the most influential work, with 1,018 citations, published in 2019.
Early Career Analysis (First 5 Years)
Career Start
2008 - 2012
Early Citations
8
Early Works
1
Early Impact %
0.5%
Top Early Career Paper
Arthropathy in paediatric inflammatory bowel disease: a cross-sectional observational study
Publication Timeline
Research Topics
Top Publications
A deep learning framework for neuroscience
1,018
Citations
The Role of The RNA Demethylase FTO (Fat Mass and Obesity-Associated) and mRNA Methylation in Hippocampal Memory Formation
204
Citations
Adult NG2-Glia Are Required for Median Eminence-Mediated Leptin Sensing and Body Weight Control
136
Citations
Learning from unexpected events in the neocortical microcircuit
34
Citations
Advanced In vivo Use of CRISPR/Cas9 and Anti-sense DNA Inhibition for Gene Manipulation in the Brain
30
Citations
Parallel inference of hierarchical latent dynamics in two-photon calcium imaging of neuronal populations
12
Citations
Responses to Pattern-Violating Visual Stimuli Evolve Differently Over Days in Somata and Distal Apical Dendrites
11
Citations
Arthropathy in paediatric inflammatory bowel disease: a cross-sectional observational study
8
Citations
Responses of pyramidal cell somata and apical dendrites in mouse visual cortex over multiple days
6
Citations
Neural mechanisms of predictive processing: a collaborative community experiment through the OpenScope program
6
Citations