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Overview

Christopher P. Crum is a researcher affiliated with Brigham and Women's Hospital in the United States. Their academic work spans multiple fields within medicine, with a focus on areas including pulmonary and respiratory medicine, molecular biology, reproductive medicine, surgery, and cancer research.

The scientist's research interests primarily encompass ovarian cancer diagnosis and treatment, neonatal respiratory health research, cervical cancer and HPV research, urologic and reproductive health conditions, extracellular vesicles in disease, microRNA in disease regulation, and cancer genomics and diagnostics.

Frequent publication venues for their research include:

  • Cancer Research
  • The American Journal of Surgical Pathology
  • UNC Libraries
  • Modern Pathology
  • Advanced Science

They have authored numerous papers, some of the most cited recent works are:

  • Enhanced Efficacy of Simultaneous PD-1 and PD-L1 Immune Checkpoint Blockade in High-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer, 2020, Cancer Research
  • Regenerative Metaplastic Clones in COPD Lung Drive Inflammation and Fibrosis, 2020, Cell
  • Molecular characterization of diffuse malignant peritoneal mesothelioma, 2020, Modern Pathology
  • Inaugurating High-Throughput Profiling of Extracellular Vesicles for Earlier Ovarian Cancer Detection, 2023, Advanced Science
  • Prostatic Metaplasia of the Vagina and Uterine Cervix, 2020, The American Journal of Surgical Pathology

Christopher P. Crum has also contributed to the field through book publications, including the work titled "Tumors of the Cervix, Vagina, and Vulva" published in 2023 by American Registry of Pathology Arlington, Virginia eBooks.

The scientist collaborates regularly with several co-authors, including:

  • Frank McKeon
  • Wa Xian
  • Matthew Vincent
  • David L. Kolin
  • Marisa R. Nucci

Their contributions to research highlight a multidisciplinary approach, combining clinical and molecular insights to address complex diseases related to cancer and respiratory health. This diversity is reflected in their extensive output across multiple high-impact scientific journals and collaborative networks within the medical research community.

Best Publications

  • p63 is essential for regenerative proliferation in limb, craniofacial and epithelial development

    Annie Yang;Ronen Schweitzer;Deqin Sun;Mourad Kaghad

  • Intraepithelial carcinoma of the fimbria and pelvic serous carcinoma: Evidence for a causal relationship.

    David W. Kindelberger;Yonghee Lee;Alexander Miron;Michelle S. Hirsch

  • A candidate precursor to serous carcinoma that originates in the distal fallopian tube.

    Y Lee;A Miron;R Drapkin;M R Nucci

  • The tubal fimbria is a preferred site for early adenocarcinoma in women with familial ovarian cancer syndrome.

    Fabiola Medeiros;Michael G Muto;Yonghee Lee;Julia A Elvin

  • p63 Is Essential for the Proliferative Potential of Stem Cells in Stratified Epithelia

    Makoto Senoo;Filipa Pinto;Christopher P. Crum;Frank McKeon

  • Human epididymis protein 4 (HE4) is a secreted glycoprotein that is overexpressed by serous and endometrioid ovarian carcinomas.

    Ronny Drapkin;Hans Henning von Horsten;Yafang Lin;Samuel C. Mok

  • Landscape of genomic alterations in cervical carcinomas

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

  • Interim Guidelines for Management of Abnormal Cervical Cytology

    Robert J. Kurman;Donald E. Henson;Arthur L. Herbst;Kenneth L. Noller

  • Latent papillomavirus and recurring genital warts

    Alex Ferenczy;Massaru Mitao;Nobutaka Nagai;Saul J. Silverstein

  • The human VASA gene is specifically expressed in the germ cell lineage

    Diego H. Castrillon;Bradley J. Quade;T. Y. Wang;Catherine Quigley

  • The human papillomavirus type 16 E6 and E7 oncoproteins cooperate to induce mitotic defects and genomic instability by uncoupling centrosome duplication from the cell division cycle.

    Stefan Duensing;Lily Y. Lee;Anette Duensing;John Basile

  • Distal Airway Stem Cells Yield Alveoli In Vitro and during Lung Regeneration following H1N1 Influenza Infection

    Pooja A. Kumar;Yuanyu Hu;Yusuke Yamamoto;Neo Boon Hoe

  • Transformation of the Fallopian Tube Secretory Epithelium Leads to High-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer in Brca;Tp53;Pten Models

    Ruth Perets;Gregory A. Wyant;Katherine W. Muto;Jonathan G. Bijron

  • p63 protects the female germ line during meiotic arrest

    Eun Kyung Suh;Annie Yang;Arminja Kettenbach;Casimir Bamberger

  • Primary Fallopian Tube Malignancies in BRCA-Positive Women Undergoing Surgery for Ovarian Cancer Risk Reduction

    Michael J. Callahan;Christopher P. Crum;Fabiola Medeiros;David W. Kindelberger

  • The distal fallopian tube: a new model for pelvic serous carcinogenesis.

    Christopher P. Crum;Ronny Drapkin;Alexander Miron;Tan A. Ince

  • Ki-67, cyclin E, and p16INK4 are complimentary surrogate biomarkers for human papilloma virus-related cervical neoplasia.

    Jeffrey T. Keating;Aida Cviko;Sabine Riethdorf;Lutz Riethdorf

  • A compendium of gene expression in normal human tissues.

    Li Li Hsiao;Fernando Dangond;Takumi Yoshida;Robert Hong

  • Human Papillomavirus Type 16 and Early Cervical Neoplasia

    Christopher P. Crum;Hans Ikenberg;Ralph M. Richart;Lutz Gissman

  • NAD(P)H and collagen as in vivo quantitative fluorescent biomarkers of epithelial precancerous changes.

    Irene Georgakoudi;Brian C Jacobson;Markus G Müller;Ellen E Sheets

Frequent Co-Authors

Frank McKeon
Frank McKeon University of Houston
Ross S. Berkowitz
Ross S. Berkowitz Harvard Medical School
Ronny Drapkin
Ronny Drapkin University of Pennsylvania
Shelley S. Tworoger
Shelley S. Tworoger Harvard University
Ursula A. Matulonis
Ursula A. Matulonis Harvard University
Daniel W. Cramer
Daniel W. Cramer Brigham and Women's Hospital
Tan A. Ince
Tan A. Ince Cornell University
Judy Garber
Judy Garber Harvard University
Gerard J. Nuovo
Gerard J. Nuovo The Ohio State University
Suzy V. Torti
Suzy V. Torti University of Connecticut Health Center

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