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Jean Claude Zenklusen
National Cancer Institute
1991
60
38
Nathan Sheffield (CM4AI)
PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
37267580The Childhood Cancer Data Initiative: Using the Power of Data to Learn From and Improve Outcomes for Every Child and Young Adult With Pediatric Cancer.J Clin Oncol2023
37267580The Childhood Cancer Data Initiative: Using the Power of Data to Learn From and Improve Outcomes for Every Child and Young Adult With Pediatric Cancer.J Clin Oncol2023
35710826Just Add Data: automated predictive modeling for knowledge discovery and feature selection.NPJ Precis Oncol2022
35710826Just Add Data: automated predictive modeling for knowledge discovery and feature selection.NPJ Precis Oncol2022
32339229The Exceptional Responders Initiative: Feasibility of a National Cancer Institute Pilot Study.J Natl Cancer Inst2021
32339229The Exceptional Responders Initiative: Feasibility of a National Cancer Institute Pilot Study.J Natl Cancer Inst2021
33798439The next horizon in precision oncology: Proteogenomics to inform cancer diagnosis and treatment.Cell2021
34007079Author Correction: The NCI Genomic Data Commons.Nat Genet2021
33626341Whole-genome characterization of lung adenocarcinomas lacking alterations in the RTK/RAS/RAF pathway.Cell Rep2021
33619384The NCI Genomic Data Commons.Nat Genet2021
33982016Integrative modeling identifies genetic ancestry-associated molecular correlates in human cancer.STAR Protoc2021
32818326The International Collaboration for Cancer Classification and Research.Int J Cancer2021
33217343Molecular Features of Cancers Exhibiting Exceptional Responses to Treatment.Cancer Cell2021
33626341Whole-genome characterization of lung adenocarcinomas lacking alterations in the RTK/RAS/RAF pathway.Cell Rep2021
33619384The NCI Genomic Data Commons.Nat Genet2021
33798439The next horizon in precision oncology: Proteogenomics to inform cancer diagnosis and treatment.Cell2021
33982016Integrative modeling identifies genetic ancestry-associated molecular correlates in human cancer.STAR Protoc2021
34007079Author Correction: The NCI Genomic Data Commons.Nat Genet2021
33217343Molecular Features of Cancers Exhibiting Exceptional Responses to Treatment.Cancer Cell2021
32818326The International Collaboration for Cancer Classification and Research.Int J Cancer2021
29316429Integrative Analysis Identifies Four Molecular and Clinical Subsets in Uveal Melanoma.Cancer Cell2018
30361341The chromatin accessibility landscape of primary human cancers.Science2018
30106394The REMBRANDT study, a large collection of genomic data from brain cancer patients.Sci Data2018
30322867Integrative Molecular Characterization of Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma.Cancer Discov2018
29898407Integrated Molecular Characterization of Testicular Germ Cell Tumors.Cell Rep2018
29625049Perspective on Oncogenic Processes at the End of the Beginning of Cancer Genomics.Cell2018
29625059SnapShot: TCGA-Analyzed Tumors.Cell2018
29625045The Cancer Genome Atlas: Creating Lasting Value beyond Its Data.Cell2018
29438696The Integrated Genomic Landscape of Thymic Epithelial Tumors.Cancer Cell2018
29642018A Distinct DNA Methylation Shift in a Subset of Glioma CpG Island Methylator Phenotypes during Tumor Recurrence.Cell Rep2018
29316429Integrative Analysis Identifies Four Molecular and Clinical Subsets in Uveal Melanoma.Cancer Cell2018
30106394The REMBRANDT study, a large collection of genomic data from brain cancer patients.Sci Data2018
29898407Integrated Molecular Characterization of Testicular Germ Cell Tumors.Cell Rep2018
30322867Integrative Molecular Characterization of Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma.Cancer Discov2018
30361341The chromatin accessibility landscape of primary human cancers.Science2018
29642018A Distinct DNA Methylation Shift in a Subset of Glioma CpG Island Methylator Phenotypes during Tumor Recurrence.Cell Rep2018
29438696The Integrated Genomic Landscape of Thymic Epithelial Tumors.Cancer Cell2018
29625049Perspective on Oncogenic Processes at the End of the Beginning of Cancer Genomics.Cell2018
29625059SnapShot: TCGA-Analyzed Tumors.Cell2018
29625045The Cancer Genome Atlas: Creating Lasting Value beyond Its Data.Cell2018
28564575Seeing the Forest through the Phylogenetic Tree.N Engl J Med2017
28810145Integrative Analysis Identifies Four Molecular and Clinical Subsets in Uveal Melanoma.Cancer Cell2017
28564575Seeing the Forest through the Phylogenetic Tree.N Engl J Med2017
29149611Core Clinical Data Elements for Cancer Genomic Repositories: A Multi-stakeholder Consensus.Cell2017
29149611Core Clinical Data Elements for Cancer Genomic Repositories: A Multi-stakeholder Consensus.Cell2017
28810145Integrative Analysis Identifies Four Molecular and Clinical Subsets in Uveal Melanoma.Cancer Cell2017
27008012A Practical Guide to The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA).Methods Mol Biol2016
27149219Facilitating a culture of responsible and effective sharing of cancer genome data.Nat Med2016
27008012A Practical Guide to The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA).Methods Mol Biol2016
26536169Comprehensive Molecular Characterization of Papillary Renal-Cell Carcinoma.N Engl J Med2016
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Meyer Cancer Center
Co-authored papers 13
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Co-authored papers 12
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
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National Cancer Institute
Co-authored papers 8
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
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Van Andel Institute
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Nationwide Children's Hospital
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Van Andel Institute
Co-authored papers 5
Baylor College of Medicine
Co-authored papers 5
National Human Genome Research Institute, National Institutes of Health
Co-authored papers 5
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Knight Cancer Institute, Oregon Health and Sciences University
Co-authored papers 5
Ontario Brain Institute
Co-authored papers 5
Nationwide Children's Hospital
Co-authored papers 5
Broad Institute
Co-authored papers 4
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University of California at Santa Cruz
Co-authored papers 4
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Center for Cancer Research, University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Co-authored papers 4
Baylor College of Medicine
Co-authored papers 4
Yale School of Medicine
Co-authored papers 4
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Buck Institute for Research on Aging
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The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
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