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Ann L. Oberg

Ann L. Oberg

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Medicine

D-Index
84
Citations
22901
World Ranking
15231
National Ranking
7684

Overview

Ann L. Oberg is affiliated with the Mayo Clinic in the United States, contributing extensively to research in medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their work primarily focuses on oncology, with a significant emphasis on pancreatic and hepatic oncology research, ovarian cancer diagnosis and treatment, and related molecular and epidemiological studies.

The scientist's recent publications include studies addressing biomarker discovery, cancer proteomics, and therapeutic targets in resistant ovarian cancer. Notable papers are:

  • "Biomarker Discovery and Validation: Statistical Considerations" (2021), published in Journal of Thoracic Oncology
  • "Challenges and Opportunities in Clinical Applications of Blood-Based Proteomics in Cancer" (2020), published in Cancers
  • "Multiomic analysis identifies CPT1A as a potential therapeutic target in platinum-refractory, high-grade serous ovarian cancer" (2021), published in Cell Reports Medicine
  • "The DNA Cytosine Deaminase APOBEC3B is a Molecular Determinant of Platinum Responsiveness in Clear Cell Ovarian Cancer" (2020), published in Clinical Cancer Research
  • "Marked Up-Regulation of ACE2 in Hearts of Patients With Obstructive Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: Implications for SARS-CoV-2-Mediated COVID-19" (2020), published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings

Frequent collaborators include researchers such as William R. Bamlet, Scott H. Kaufmann, Melissa C. Larson, Kari G. Rabe, and S. John Weroha, indicating an established network within the cancer research community and molecular biology fields.

The common venues for Oberg's work highlight a focus on cancer research and clinical studies with repeated publications in

  • Cancer Research
  • Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention
  • Pancreatology
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Gynecologic Oncology

The scope of their research covers several subfields, including oncology, molecular biology, epidemiology, cancer research, and surgery. Specific topics of interest encompass

  • Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research
  • Ovarian Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Epigenetics and DNA Methylation
  • PARP Inhibition in Cancer Therapy
  • Neuroendocrine Tumor Research Advances
  • Cancer, Lipids, and Metabolism
  • Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics

The body of work produced by Ann L. Oberg reflects a multidisciplinary approach integrating clinical oncology and molecular biology, aimed at advancing understanding and treatment approaches for various cancer types, with attention also to pandemic-related implications in cardiac health.

Best Publications

  • Integrated Genomic Characterization of Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma

    Benjamin J. Raphael;Ralph H. Hruban;Andrew J. Aguirre;Richard A. Moffitt

  • Cellular senescence mediates fibrotic pulmonary disease

    Marissa J. Schafer;Thomas A. White;Koji Iijima;Andrew J. Haak

  • Papillary thyroid carcinoma managed at the Mayo Clinic during six decades (1940-1999): temporal trends in initial therapy and long-term outcome in 2444 consecutively treated patients.

    Ian D Hay;Geoffrey B Thompson;Clive S Grant;Eric J Bergstralh

  • Effects of Sex and Age on Bone Microstructure at the Ultradistal Radius: A Population-Based Noninvasive In Vivo Assessment

    Sundeep Khosla;B Lawrence Riggs;Elizabeth J Atkinson;Ann L Oberg

  • Incidence of Childhood Distal Forearm Fractures Over 30 Years: A Population-Based Study

    Sundeep Khosla;L. Joseph Melton;Mark B. Dekutoski;Sara J. Achenbach

  • Folate receptor alpha as a tumor target in epithelial ovarian cancer

    Kimberly R. Kalli;Ann L. Oberg;Gary L. Keeney;Teresa J.H. Christianson

  • Incidence of Primary Hyperparathyroidism in Rochester, Minnesota, 1993–2001: An Update on the Changing Epidemiology of the Disease†

    Robert A Wermers;Sundeep Khosla;Elizabeth J Atkinson;Sara J Achenbach

  • Prevalence and Predictors of Coronary Artery Calcification in Women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

    Rose C. Christian;Daniel A. Dumesic;Thomas Behrenbeck;Ann L. Oberg

  • Mechanisms of the Age-Associated Deterioration in Glucose Tolerance: Contribution of Alterations in Insulin Secretion, Action, and Clearance

    Rita Basu;Elena Breda;Ann L. Oberg;Claudia C. Powell

  • Fracture Risk With Multiple Myeloma: A Population-Based Study

    L Joseph Melton;Robert A Kyle;Sara J Achenbach;Ann L Oberg

  • A Transposon-Based Genetic Screen in Mice Identifies Genes Altered in Colorectal Cancer

    Timothy K. Starr;Raha Allaei;Kevin A. T. Silverstein;Rodney A. Staggs

  • Human colon cancer profiles show differential microRNA expression depending on mismatch repair status and are characteristic of undifferentiated proliferative states

    Aaron L. Sarver;Amy J. French;Pedro M. Borralho;Venugopal Thayanithy

  • Genome-wide association study identifies multiple susceptibility loci for pancreatic cancer

    Brian M. Wolpin;Cosmeri Rizzato;Peter Kraft;Charles Kooperberg

  • RNA-seq: technical variability and sampling

    Lauren M McIntyre;Kenneth K Lopiano;Alison M Morse;Victor Amin

  • Folate receptor overexpression is associated with poor outcome in breast cancer.

    Lynn C. Hartmann;Gary L. Keeney;Wilma L. Lingle;Teresa J.H. Christianson

  • Faster cyclic loess: normalizing RNA arrays via linear models

    Karla V. Ballman;Diane E. Grill;Ann L. Oberg;Terry M. Therneau

  • Statistical design of quantitative mass spectrometry-based proteomic experiments.

    Ann L. Oberg;Olga Vitek

  • Common variation at 2p13.3, 3q29, 7p13 and 17q25.1 associated with susceptibility to pancreatic cancer

    Erica J Childs;Evelina Mocci;Daniele Campa;Daniele Campa;Paige M Bracci

  • Statistical analysis of relative labeled mass spectrometry data from complex samples using ANOVA.

    Ann L. Oberg;Douglas W. Mahoney;Jeanette E. Eckel-Passow;Christopher J. Malone

  • Linear mixed effects models.

    Ann L. Oberg;Douglas W. Mahoney

Frequent Co-Authors

Graham G. Giles
Graham G. Giles University of Melbourne
Roger L. Milne
Roger L. Milne Cancer Council Victoria
J. Michael Gaziano
J. Michael Gaziano Brigham and Women's Hospital
L. Joseph Melton
L. Joseph Melton Mayo Clinic
Howard D. Sesso
Howard D. Sesso Harvard Medical School

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