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Augustinus A. M. Hart

Augustinus A. M. Hart

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Medicine

D-Index
85
Citations
42322
World Ranking
14377
National Ranking
549

Overview

Augustinus A. M. Hart is affiliated with Amsterdam UMC in the Netherlands and has contributed to research across biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and social sciences. Their work spans several subfields, including molecular biology, safety research, clinical psychology, cancer research, and gender studies.

The scope of Hart's research bridges biological sciences and social issues. They have notable publications in topics such as disability rights and representation, cancer genomics and diagnostics, single-cell and spatial transcriptomics, child abuse and trauma, sexual assault and victimization studies, CRISPR and genetic engineering, and genomics related to rare diseases.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Hart include:

  • "A thin line between consent and abuse - Reflections on sexual experiences among Swedish young adults with intellectual disabilities" (2024, Journal of Intellectual Disabilities)
  • "Pharming: Joint Clonal Tree Reconstruction of SNV and CNA Evolution from Single-cell DNA Sequencing of Tumors" (2024, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory))
  • "Pharming: Joint Clonal Tree Reconstruction of Single-Nucleotide Variant and Copy Number Aberration Evolution from Single-Cell DNA Sequencing of Tumors" (2025, Journal of Computational Biology)
  • "Sexuality and Intimacy Among Young Adults With Intellectual Disabilities in Sweden: Support Networks" (2025, Journal of Social Work)

Hart collaborates frequently with several researchers, including Lotta Löfgren-Mårtenson, Charlotta Carlström, Eva Elmerstig, Leah L. Weber, and Idoia Ochoa.

Their work has been published in a range of venues, notably:

  • Journal of Intellectual Disabilities
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Journal of Computational Biology
  • Journal of Social Work

The interdisciplinary nature of Hart's work reflects a combination of molecular insights and social science perspectives, focusing on areas that address both genetic and social dimensions of health and human rights issues.

Best Publications

  • Gene expression profiling predicts clinical outcome of breast cancer

    Laura J. van 't Veer;Hongyue Dai;Marc J. van de Vijver;Yudong D. He

  • A Gene-Expression Signature as a Predictor of Survival in Breast Cancer

    Marc J. van de Vijver;Yudong D. He;Laura J. van 't Veer;Hongyue Dai

  • Medical assessment of adverse health outcomes in long-term survivors of childhood cancer

    Maud M. Geenen;Mathilde C. Cardous-Ubbink;Leontien C. M. Kremer;Cor van den Bos

  • Late cardiotoxicity after treatment for Hodgkin lymphoma

    Berthe M. P. Aleman;Alexandra W. van den Belt-Dusebout;Marie L. De Bruin;Mars B. van 't Veer

  • Prediction of poor outcome within the first 3 days of postanoxic coma

    E.G.J. Zandbergen;A. Hijdra;J. H.T.M. Koelman;A. A.M. Hart

  • Prognostic factors of neck node metastasis.

    G. B. Snow;A. A. Annyas;E. A. Van Slooten;H. Bartelink

  • Insulin resistance and breast‐cancer risk

    Peter F. Bruning;Johannes M. G. Bonfrèr;Paul A. H. van Noord;Augustinus A. M. Hart

  • Overexpression of Cyclin D1 Correlates with Recurrence in a Group of Forty-seven Operable Squamous Cell Carcinomas of the Head and Neck

    R Michalides;N van Veelen;A Hart;B Loftus

  • High-throughput retroviral tagging to identify components of specific signaling pathways in cancer

    Harald Mikkers;John Allen;Puck Knipscheer;Lieke Romeyn

  • Risk factors in breast-conservation therapy.

    J Borger;H Kemperman;A Hart;H Peterse

  • Diagnosis and prognosis of breast cancer patients

    Hongyue Dai;Yudong He;Peter S. Linsley;Mao Mao

  • Impact of Pathological Characteristics on Local Relapse After Breast-Conserving Therapy: A Subgroup Analysis of the EORTC Boost Versus No Boost Trial

    Heather A. Jones;Ninja Antonini;Augustinus A.M. Hart;Johannes L. Peterse

  • The relevance of intraventricular chemotherapy for leptomeningeal metastasis in breast cancer: a randomised study.

    W. Boogerd;M.J. van den Bent;P.J. Koehler;J.J. Heimans

  • Defining and categorizing leukoencephalopathies of unknown origin: MR imaging approach.

    M. S. Van Der Knaap;S. N. Breiter;S. Naidu;A. A. M. Hart

  • Insulin‐like growth‐factor‐binding protein 3 is decreased in early‐stage operable pre‐menopausal breast cancer

    Peter F. Bruning;Jaap Van Doorn;Johannes M. G. Bonfrèr;Paul A. M. Van Noord

  • Meningeal carcinomatosis in breast cancer. Prognostic factors and influence of treatment.

    Willem Boogerd;Augustinus A. M. Hart;J. Jacob van der Sande;Evert Engelsman

  • Recombinant congenic strains--a new tool for analyzing genetic traits determined by more than one gene.

    P. Démant;A. A. M. Hart

  • Overexpression of cyclin D1 indicates a poor prognosis in squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck.

    R. J. A. M. Michalides;N. M. J. Van Veelen;P. M. P. Kristel;A. A. M. Hart

  • Maximizing setup accuracy using portal images as applied to a conformal boost technique for prostatic cancer.

    Jurrien Bijhold;Joos V. Lebesque;Augustinus A.M. Hart;Ron E. Vijlbrief

  • Cross-validated Cox regression on microarray gene expression data

    Hans C. van Houwelingen;Tako Bruinsma;Augustinus A. M. Hart;Laura J. van't Veer

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Demant
Peter Demant Roswell Park Cancer Institute
Harry Bartelink
Harry Bartelink Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital
Johannes L. Peterse
Johannes L. Peterse Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital
Joos V. Lebesque
Joos V. Lebesque Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital
Emiel J. Th. Rutgers
Emiel J. Th. Rutgers Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital
René Bernards
René Bernards Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital
Marc J. van de Vijver
Marc J. van de Vijver University of Amsterdam
Laura J. van't Veer
Laura J. van't Veer University of California, San Francisco
Omgo E. Nieweg
Omgo E. Nieweg Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
Lodewyk F. A. Wessels
Lodewyk F. A. Wessels Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital

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