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77
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4664
National Ranking
2259

Overview

Chip Stewart is affiliated with the Broad Institute in the United States and has an extensive publication record in the fields of medicine, biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their research primarily focuses on cancer genomics, diagnostics, and related subfields such as multiple myeloma, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, and lung cancer treatments.

The scientist's recent notable papers include:

  • Patterns of somatic structural variation in human cancer genomes, 2020, Nature
  • Comprehensive analysis of chromothripsis in 2,658 human cancers using whole-genome sequencing, 2020, Nature Genetics
  • Analyses of non-coding somatic drivers in 2,658 cancer whole genomes, 2020, Nature
  • Disruption of chromatin folding domains by somatic genomic rearrangements in human cancer, 2020, Nature Genetics
  • Genomic Profiling of Smoldering Multiple Myeloma Identifies Patients at a High Risk of Disease Progression, 2020, Journal of Clinical Oncology

Stewart's work spans multiple topics including:

  • Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics
  • Multiple Myeloma Research and Treatments
  • Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Research
  • Lung Cancer Treatments and Mutations
  • Genetic factors in colorectal cancer
  • Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers
  • Protein Degradation and Inhibitors

Frequent co-authors in Stewart's collaborations are:

  • Gad Getz
  • Andrew Dunford
  • Julian M. Hess
  • Ignaty Leshchiner
  • Irene M. Ghobrial

Stewart's research has been published in a variety of academic venues, with particular emphasis on:

  • Blood
  • Cancer Research
  • Nature Genetics
  • Nature Communications
  • UNC Libraries

The main disciplines framing Stewart's research include medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, highlighting a broad approach intersecting clinical and molecular insights. Subfields of study further specify focus areas as cancer research, molecular biology, hematology, genetics, and pulmonary and respiratory medicine.

Best Publications

  • The cancer genome atlas pan-cancer analysis project

    John N Weinstein;John N Weinstein;Eric A. Collisson;Gordon B Mills;Kenna R Mills Shaw;Kenna R Mills Shaw

  • Mutational heterogeneity in cancer and the search for new cancer-associated genes

    Michael S. Lawrence;Petar Stojanov;Petar Stojanov;Paz Polak;Paz Polak;Paz Polak;Gregory V. Kryukov;Gregory V. Kryukov;Gregory V. Kryukov

  • Comprehensive molecular profiling of lung adenocarcinoma: The cancer genome atlas research network

    Eric A. Collisson;Joshua D. Campbell;Angela N. Brooks;Angela N. Brooks;Alice H. Berger

  • Comprehensivemolecular characterization of clear cell renal cell carcinoma

    Chad J. Creighton;Margaret Morgan;Preethi H. Gunaratne;Preethi H. Gunaratne;David A. Wheeler

  • Comprehensive molecular characterization of urothelial bladder carcinoma

    John N Weinstein;Rehan Akbani;Bradley McIntosh Broom;Wenyi Wang

  • Comprehensive, Integrative Genomic Analysis of Diffuse Lower-Grade Gliomas.

    Daniel J. Brat;Roel G.W. Verhaak;Kenneth D. Aldape;W. K.Alfred Yung

  • Pan-cancer analysis of whole genomes

    Peter J. Campbell;Gad Getz;Jan O. Korbel;Joshua M. Stuart

  • The Molecular Taxonomy of Primary Prostate Cancer

    Adam Abeshouse;Jaeil Ahn;Rehan Akbani;Adrian Ally

  • Integrated Genomic Characterization of Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma

    Nishant Agrawal;Rehan Akbani;B. Arman Aksoy;Adrian Ally

  • Prospective Derivation of a Living Organoid Biobank of Colorectal Cancer Patients

    Marc van de Wetering;Hayley E. Francies;Joshua M. Francis;Joshua M. Francis;Gergana Bounova

  • Integrated Genomic Characterization of Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma

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

  • Molecular subtypes of diffuse large B cell lymphoma are associated with distinct pathogenic mechanisms and outcomes

    Bjoern Chapuy;Chip Stewart;Andrew J Dunford;Jaegil Kim

  • Evolution and Impact of Subclonal Mutations in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia

    Dan A. Landau;Scott L. Carter;Petar Stojanov;Petar Stojanov;Aaron McKenna

  • Mapping copy number variation by population-scale genome sequencing

    Ryan E. Mills;Klaudia Walter;Chip Stewart;Robert E. Handsaker

  • The genetic landscape of high-risk neuroblastoma

    Trevor J Pugh;Olena Morozova;Edward F Attiyeh;Edward F Attiyeh;Shahab Asgharzadeh;Shahab Asgharzadeh

  • Mutations driving CLL and their evolution in progression and relapse.

    Dan A. Landau;Eugen Tausch;Amaro N. Taylor-Weiner;Chip Stewart

  • Genomic Correlates of Immune-Cell Infiltrates in Colorectal Carcinoma

    Marios Giannakis;Marios Giannakis;Marios Giannakis;Xinmeng Jasmine Mu;Xinmeng Jasmine Mu;Xinmeng Jasmine Mu;Sachet A. Shukla;Sachet A. Shukla;Zhi Rong Qian

  • Landscape of genomic alterations in cervical carcinomas

    Akinyemi I. Ojesina;Lee Lichtenstein;Samuel S. Freeman;Chandra Sekhar Pedamallu

  • The Cancer Genome Atlas Pan-Cancer analysis project

    Kyle Chang;Chad J Creighton;Caleb Davis;Lawrence Donehower

  • The Molecular Taxonomy of Primary Prostate Cancer

    Adam Abeshouse;Jaeil Ahn;Rehan Akbani;Adrian Ally

Frequent Co-Authors

Gad Getz
Gad Getz Broad Institute
Michael S. Lawrence
Michael S. Lawrence Harvard University
Matthew Meyerson
Matthew Meyerson Harvard University
Eric S. Lander
Eric S. Lander Broad Institute
Scott L. Carter
Scott L. Carter Harvard University
Stacey Gabriel
Stacey Gabriel Broad Institute
Kristian Cibulskis
Kristian Cibulskis Broad Institute
Rameen Beroukhim
Rameen Beroukhim Harvard University
Todd R. Golub
Todd R. Golub Harvard University
Ignaty Leshchiner
Ignaty Leshchiner Broad Institute

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