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Overview

Anne M. Bowcock is affiliated with the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a focus on subfields including Molecular Biology, Oncology, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Cancer Research, and Immunology.

The scientist's main research topics include:

  • Occupational and environmental lung diseases
  • Cutaneous Melanoma Detection and Management
  • Cancer-related molecular mechanisms research
  • Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics
  • Genetic factors in colorectal cancer
  • Ubiquitin and proteasome pathways
  • Cancer-related Molecular Pathways

Some of the recent papers authored or co-authored by Anne M. Bowcock are:

  • The tumor genetics of acral melanoma: What should a dermatologist know?, 2020, JAAD International
  • CARD14E138A signalling in keratinocytes induces TNF-dependent skin and systemic inflammation, 2020, eLife
  • Integrated genomics point to immune vulnerabilities in pleural mesothelioma, 2021, Scientific Reports
  • CARD14-associated papulosquamous eruption (CAPE) in pediatric patients: Three additional cases and review of the literature, 2021, Pediatric Dermatology
  • Global expression and CpG methylation analysis of primary endothelial cells before and after TNFa stimulation reveals gene modules enriched in inflammatory and infectious diseases and associated DMRs, 2020, PLoS ONE

The scientist frequently publishes in the following venues:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Scientific Reports
  • JAAD International
  • eLife
  • Pediatric Dermatology

Anne M. Bowcock often collaborates with a core group of co-authors, including:

  • Anca Năstase
  • Hima Anbunathan
  • Yu Zhi Zhang
  • Alex Bowman
  • Sanjay Popat

Best Publications

  • High resolution of human evolutionary trees with polymorphic microsatellites

    A. M. Bowcock;A. Ruiz-Linares;J. Tomfohrde;E. Minch

  • Pathogenesis and therapy of psoriasis

    Michelle A. Lowes;Anne M. Bowcock;James G. Krueger

  • Genome-wide scan reveals association of psoriasis with IL-23 and NF-κB pathways

    Rajan P. Nair;Kristina Callis Duffin;Cynthia Helms;Jun Ding

  • Frequent Mutation of BAP1 in Metastasizing Uveal Melanomas

    J. William Harbour;Michael D. Onken;Elisha D. O. Roberson;Shenghui Duan

  • JM2, encoding a fork head–related protein, is mutated in X-linked autoimmunity–allergic disregulation syndrome

    Talal A. Chatila;Frank Blaeser;Nga Ho;Howard M. Lederman

  • Identification of 15 new psoriasis susceptibility loci highlights the role of innate immunity

    Lam C. Tsoi;Sarah L. Spain;Sarah L. Spain;Jo Knight;Eva Ellinghaus;Eva Ellinghaus

  • Identification of a RING protein that can interact in vivo with the BRCA1 gene product.

    Leeju C. Wu;Zhuo Wei Wang;Julia Tsou Tsan;Monique A. Spillman

  • Psoriasis pathophysiology: current concepts of pathogenesis

    J G Krueger;A Bowcock

  • A Genome-Wide Association Study of Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis Identifies New Disease Loci

    Ying Liu;Cynthia Helms;Wilson Liao;Lisa C. Zaba

  • Getting under the skin: the immunogenetics of psoriasis

    Anne M. Bowcock;James G. Krueger

  • The immunogenetics of Psoriasis: A comprehensive review.

    Jamie L. Harden;James G. Krueger;Anne M. Bowcock

  • Deletion of the late cornified envelope LCE3B and LCE3C genes as a susceptibility factor for psoriasis

    Rafael De Cid;Eva Riveira-Munoz;Patrick L.J.M. Zeeuwen;Jason Robarge

  • AGPAT2 is mutated in congenital generalized lipodystrophy linked to chromosome 9q34.

    Anil K Agarwal;Elif Arioglu;Salome De Almeida;Nurullah Akkoc

  • Gene for familial psoriasis susceptibility mapped to the distal end of human chromosome 17q

    James Tomfohrde;Alan Silverman;Robert Barnes;Marcelo A. Fernandez-Vina

  • The C-terminal (BRCT) Domains of BRCA1 Interact in Vivo with CtIP, a Protein Implicated in the CtBP Pathway of Transcriptional Repression

    Xin Yu;Leeju C. Wu;Anne M. Bowcock;Ami Aronheim

  • Drift, admixture, and selection in human evolution : a study with DNA polymorphisms

    A M Bowcock;J R Kidd;J L Mountain;J M Hebert

  • Recurrent mutations at codon 625 of the splicing factor SF3B1 in uveal melanoma

    J William Harbour;J William Harbour;Elisha D O Roberson;Hima Anbunathan;Michael D Onken

  • Nonlesional atopic dermatitis skin is characterized by broad terminal differentiation defects and variable immune abnormalities.

    Mayte Suárez-Fariñas;Suzanne J. Tintle;Avner Shemer;Andrea Chiricozzi;Andrea Chiricozzi

  • PSORS2 Is Due to Mutations in CARD14

    Catherine T. Jordan;Li Cao;Elisha D.O. Roberson;Katherine C. Pierson

  • Identification of 15 new psoriasis susceptibility loci highlights the role of innate immunity

    L. C. Tsoi;S. L. Spain;J. Knight;E. Ellinghaus

Frequent Co-Authors

Kenneth K. Kidd
Kenneth K. Kidd Yale University
Peter L. Pearson
Peter L. Pearson Universidade de São Paulo
David Neil Cooper
David Neil Cooper Cardiff University
Judi E. Hewitt
Judi E. Hewitt University of Auckland
Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza
Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza Stanford University
Jacques S. Beckmann
Jacques S. Beckmann University of Lausanne
James T. Elder
James T. Elder University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Alan Menter
Alan Menter Texas A&M University
Huntington F. Willard
Huntington F. Willard Duke University
Philip E. Stuart
Philip E. Stuart University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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