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Doris Steinemann

Doris Steinemann

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Molecular Biology

D-Index
53
Citations
9751
World Ranking
2390
National Ranking
159

Overview

Doris Steinemann is affiliated with Hannover Medical School in Germany and has contributed extensively to research in medicine, particularly in hematology and molecular biology. Their work spans multiple interconnected subfields including genetics, oncology, public health, and environmental and occupational health, with a significant focus on leukemia and blood disorders.

Their research topics include:

  • Acute Myeloid Leukemia Research
  • Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia research
  • Myeloproliferative Neoplasms: Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Blood disorders and treatments
  • Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics
  • Epigenetics and DNA Methylation
  • CRISPR and Genetic Engineering

Steinemann's frequent coauthors reflect strong collaborative work within their fields and include:

  • Brigitte Schlegelberger
  • Gudrun Göhring
  • Winfried Hofmann
  • Jonathan Lukas Lühmann
  • Tim Ripperger

Their work has been published in various scientific journals, notably:

  • Leukemia
  • Blood
  • Cancers
  • Genes Chromosomes and Cancer
  • HemaSphere

Examples of recent papers authored or co-authored by Steinemann include:

  • The complex genetic landscape of familial MDS and AML reveals pathogenic germline variants, 2020, Nature Communications
  • The Clinical Utility of Optical Genome Mapping for the Assessment of Genomic Aberrations in Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, 2021, Cancers
  • E-cadherin to P-cadherin switching in lobular breast cancer with tubular elements, 2020, Modern Pathology
  • Implementation of RNA sequencing and array CGH in the diagnostic workflow of the AIEOP-BFM ALL 2017 trial on acute lymphoblastic leukemia, 2020, Annals of Hematology
  • Clinical and genetic characteristics of children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia and Li-Fraumeni syndrome, 2021, Leukemia

Best Publications

  • Gene Therapy for Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome—Long-Term Efficacy and Genotoxicity

    Christian Jörg Braun;Kaan Boztug;Anna Paruzynski;Maximilian Witzel

  • Association of type and location of BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations with risk of breast and ovarian cancer.

    Timothy R. Rebbeck;Nandita Mitra;Fei Wan;Olga M. Sinilnikova

  • Identification of 12 new susceptibility loci for different histotypes of epithelial ovarian cancer

    Catherine M Phelan;Karoline B Kuchenbaecker;Karoline B Kuchenbaecker;Jonathan P Tyrer;Siddhartha P Kar

  • The BCL11 gene family: involvement of BCL11A in lymphoid malignancies.

    Ed Satterwhite;Takashi Sonoki;Tony G. Willis;Lana Harder

  • Mutational spectrum in a worldwide study of 29,700 families with BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations

    Timothy R. Rebbeck;Tara M. Friebel;Eitan Friedman;Ute Hamann

  • Childhood cancer predisposition syndromes : A concise review and recommendations by the Cancer Predisposition Working Group of the Society for Pediatric Oncology and Hematology

    Tim Ripperger;Stefan S. Bielack;Arndt Borkhardt;Ines B. Brecht;Ines B. Brecht

  • IKZF1plus Defines a New Minimal Residual Disease–Dependent Very-Poor Prognostic Profile in Pediatric B-Cell Precursor Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

    Martin Stanulla;Elif Dagdan;Marketa Zaliova;Anja Möricke

  • Frequent epigenetic inactivation of the RASSF1A gene in hepatocellular carcinoma.

    Undraga Schagdarsurengin;Ludwig Wilkens;Doris Steinemann;Peer Flemming

  • Direct Reprogramming of Hepatic Myofibroblasts into Hepatocytes In Vivo Attenuates Liver Fibrosis.

    Guangqi Song;Martin Pacher;Asha Balakrishnan;Qinggong Yuan

  • Cyclin D3 is a target gene of t(6;14)(p21.1;q32.3) of mature B-cell malignancies

    Takashi Sonoki;Lana Harder;Doug E. Horsman;Loraine Karran

  • Prediction of breast and prostate cancer risks in male BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers using polygenic risk scores

    Julie Lecarpentier;Valentina Silvestri;Karoline B. Kuchenbaecker;Karoline B. Kuchenbaecker;Daniel Barrowdale

  • Cooperativity of RUNX1 and CSF3R mutations in severe congenital neutropenia: a unique pathway in myeloid leukemogenesis

    Julia Skokowa;Doris Steinemann;Jenny E. Katsman-Kuipers;Cornelia Zeidler

  • Identification of four novel susceptibility loci for oestrogen receptor negative breast cancer

    Fergus J. Couch;Karoline B. Kuchenbaecker;Kyriaki Michailidou;Gustavo A. Mendoza-Fandino

  • Male breast cancer in BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers: Pathology data from the Consortium of Investigators of Modifiers of BRCA1/2

    Valentina Silvestri;Daniel Barrowdale;Anna Marie Mulligan;Anna Marie Mulligan;Susan L. Neuhausen

  • Large scale multifactorial likelihood quantitative analysis of BRCA1 and BRCA2 variants : An ENIGMA resource to support clinical variant classification

    Michael T. Parsons;Emma Tudini;Hongyan Li;Eric Hahnen

  • Gene-expression profiles and their association with drug resistance in adult acute myeloid leukemia.

    Michael Heuser;Luzie U Wingen;Doris Steinemann;Gunnar Cario

  • Genome-wide association and transcriptome studies identify target genes and risk loci for breast cancer

    Manuel A. Ferreira;Eric R. Gamazon;Eric R. Gamazon;Fares Al-Ejeh;Kristiina Aittomäki

  • DNA glycosylases involved in base excision repair may be associated with cancer risk in BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers

    Ana Osorio;Roger L. Milne;Karoline Kuchenbaecker;Tereza Vaclová

  • Refined histopathological predictors of BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation status: a large-scale analysis of breast cancer characteristics from the BCAC, CIMBA, and ENIGMA consortia

    Amanda B. Spurdle;Fergus J. Couch;Michael T. Parsons;Lesley McGuffog

  • Parthenogenetic stem cells for tissue-engineered heart repair

    Michael Didié;Peter Christalla;Michael Rubart;Vijayakumar Muppala

Frequent Co-Authors

Brigitte Schlegelberger
Brigitte Schlegelberger Hannover Medical School
Gudrun Göhring
Gudrun Göhring Hannover Medical School
Axel Schambach
Axel Schambach Hannover Medical School
Irene L. Andrulis
Irene L. Andrulis University of Toronto
Rita K. Schmutzler
Rita K. Schmutzler University of Cologne
Charlotte M. Niemeyer
Charlotte M. Niemeyer University of Freiburg
Paolo Radice
Paolo Radice Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori
David E. Goldgar
David E. Goldgar University of Utah
Fergus J. Couch
Fergus J. Couch Mayo Clinic

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