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Ed Schuuring publication distribution in Molecular Biology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Molecular Biology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Ed Schuuring sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 564+

This scientist: 351 publications — 87th percentile

87% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 564 publications or more.

Ed Schuuring D-index placement in Molecular Biology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Molecular Biology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Ed Schuuring sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 145+

This scientist: 84 D-Index — 72nd percentile

72% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 145 D-Index or more.

Overview

Ed Schuuring is affiliated with the University Medical Center Groningen in the Netherlands. Their research spans multiple areas within medicine, particularly focusing on cancer genomics and diagnostics, lung cancer treatments and mutations, and molecular biology techniques and applications.

The scientist has contributed to the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology through a notable number of publications. Their work further specializes in subfields such as Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Cancer Research, Oncology, and Epidemiology. Key topics in their research include Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics, Lung Cancer Treatments and Mutations, Genetic Factors in Colorectal Cancer, Gastrointestinal Tumor Research and Treatment, Lung Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment, Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers, and Molecular Biology Techniques and Applications.

Some of Ed Schuuring's recent papers include:

  • Comparison of three commercial decision support platforms for matching of next-generation sequencing results with therapies in patients with cancer, 2020, ESMO Open
  • Comprehensive routine diagnostic screening to identify predictive mutations, gene amplifications, and microsatellite instability in FFPE tumor material, 2020, BMC Cancer
  • Implementation of Novel Molecular Biomarkers for Non-small Cell Lung Cancer in the Netherlands: How to Deal With Increasing Complexity, 2020, Frontiers in Oncology
  • Standardization through education of molecular pathology: a spotlight on the European Masters in Molecular Pathology, 2024, Archiv für Pathologische Anatomie und Physiologie und für Klinische Medicin
  • Genome-Wide DNA Methylation and Copy Number Alterations in Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors, 2025, Genes Chromosomes and Cancer

Ed Schuuring has frequently published in venues such as Cancer Research, ESMO Open, BMC Cancer, Frontiers in Oncology, and Archiv für Pathologische Anatomie und Physiologie und für Klinische Medicin.

The scientist has collaborated recurrently with multiple coauthors, including:

  • T. Jeroen N. Hiltermann
  • Ellen Heitzer
  • Léon C.L.T. van Kempen
  • Harry J.M. Groen
  • Geertruida H. de Bock

Best Publications

  • Design and standardization of PCR primers and protocols for detection of clonal immunoglobulin and T-cell receptor gene recombinations in suspect lymphoproliferations: report of the BIOMED-2 Concerted Action BMH4-CT98-3936.

    J J M van Dongen;A W Langerak;M Brüggemann;P A S Evans

  • Double-hit B-cell lymphomas

    Sietse M. Aukema;Reiner Siebert;Ed Schuuring;Gustaaf W. van Imhoff

  • Clinical relevance of BCL2, BCL6, and MYC rearrangements in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma

    M.H.H. Kramer;J. Hermans;E. Wijburg;K. Philippo

  • EuroClonality/BIOMED-2 guidelines for interpretation and reporting of Ig/TCR clonality testing in suspected lymphoproliferations

    A. W. Langerak;P. J. T. A. Groenen;M. Brüggemann;K. Beldjord

  • D11S287, a putative oncogene on chromosome 11q13, is amplified and expressed in squamous cell and mammary carcinomas and linked to BCL-1.

    Lammie Ga;Fantl;Smith R;Schuuring E

  • EMSY Links the BRCA2 Pathway to Sporadic Breast and Ovarian Cancer

    Luke Hughes-Davies;David Huntsman;Margarida Ruas;Francois Fuks

  • Lymphoma-associated translocation t(14;18) in blood B cells of normal individuals

    J Limpens;R Stad;C Vos;C de Vlaam

  • Identification and cloning of two overexpressed genes, U21B31/PRAD1 and EMS1, within the amplified chromosome 11q13 region in human carcinomas.

    E. Schuuring;E. Verhoeven;W. J. Mooi;R. J. A. M. Michalides

  • Significantly improved PCR-based clonality testing in B-cell malignancies by use of multiple immunoglobulin gene targets: Report of the BIOMED-2 Concerted Action BHM4-CT98-3936

    P. A. S. Evans;Ch Pott;P. J. T. A. Groenen;G. Salles

  • Involvement of the CCND1 gene in hairy cell leukemia

    C J de Boer;Johanna Kluin-Nelemans;E Dreef;M G Kester

  • Improved reliability of lymphoma diagnostics via PCR-based clonality testing: report of the BIOMED-2 Concerted Action BHM4-CT98-3936.

    J H J M van Krieken;A W Langerak;E A Macintyre;M Kneba

  • The involvement of the chromosome 11q13 region in human malignancies: cyclin D1 and EMS1 are two new candidate oncogenes--a review

    Ed Schuuring

  • Vaccination with HPV16 peptides of patients with advanced cervical carcinoma : Clinical evaluation of a phase I-II trial

    W.J. van Driel;M.E. Ressing;G.G. Kenter;R.M.P. Brandt

  • Extensive genetic alterations of the HLA region, including homozygous deletions of HLA class II genes in B-cell lymphomas arising in immune-privileged sites.

    Sietske A. Riemersma;Ekaterina S. Jordanova;Roelandt F. J. Schop;Katja Philippo

  • Amplification of genes within the chromosome 11q13 region is indicative of poor prognosis in patients with operable breast cancer

    Schuuring E;Verhoeven E;van Tinteren H;Peterse Jl

  • Upregulation of the transcription factor TFEB in t(6;11)(p21;q13)-positive renal cell carcinomas due to promoter substitution

    Roland P. Kuiper;Marga Schepens;José Thijssen;Martien van Asseldonk

  • Mantle-cell lymphoma: a population-based clinical study

    G A Velders;J C Kluin-Nelemans;C J De Boer;J Hermans

  • Cyclin D1 protein analysis in the diagnosis of mantle cell lymphoma

    C. J. De Boer;E. Schuuring;E. Dreef;G. Peters

  • Polymerase chain reaction-based clonality testing in tissue samples with reactive lymphoproliferations: usefulness and pitfalls. A report of the BIOMED-2 Concerted Action BMH4-CT98-3936

    A. W. Langerak;T. J. Molina;F. L. Lavender;D. Pearson

  • Prognostic Impact of Germinal Center–Associated Proteins and Chromosomal Breakpoints in Poor-Risk Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma

    Gustaaf W. van Imhoff;Evert-Jan G. Boerma;Bronno van der Holt;Ed Schuuring

Frequent Co-Authors

Harry J.M. Groen
Harry J.M. Groen University Medical Center Groningen
Philip M. Kluin
Philip M. Kluin University Medical Center Groningen
Wim Timens
Wim Timens University Medical Center Groningen
J.H.J.M. van Krieken
J.H.J.M. van Krieken Radboud University Medical Center
Johannes A. Langendijk
Johannes A. Langendijk University Medical Center Groningen
Klaas Kok
Klaas Kok University of Groningen
Anke van den Berg
Anke van den Berg University Medical Center Groningen
Ekaterina S. Jordanova
Ekaterina S. Jordanova Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Wim Van Criekinge
Wim Van Criekinge Ghent University
Hanneke C. Kluin-Nelemans
Hanneke C. Kluin-Nelemans University Medical Center Groningen

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