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D-Index
58
Citations
24658
World Ranking
12893
National Ranking
5488

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1995 - Charles S. Mott Prize, General Motors Cancer Research Foundation
  • Member of the Association of American Physicians
  • Member of the Association of American Physicians
  • Member of the Association of American Physicians

Overview

Frederick P. Li was affiliated with Harvard University in the United States during their academic career. Their contributions to scientific research were recognized in the field of medical science, particularly through an award received in 1995, the Charles S. Mott Prize from the General Motors Cancer Research Foundation.

Further recognition for their professional standing included being a member of the Association of American Physicians, denoting an established position within the medical research community.

No documented list of recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, specific fields or subfields of study, main topics, or book publications is available for Frederick P. Li. This presents a profile based mainly on institutional affiliation and awarded honors.

Their career is noted in past tense, confirming that Frederick P. Li is deceased. This context frames their contributions as part of the historical scientific record rather than ongoing research activity.

Best Publications

  • Germ line p53 mutations in a familial syndrome of breast cancer, sarcomas, and other neoplasms

    David Malkin;Frederick P. Li;Frederick P. Li;Louise C. Strong;Joseph F. Fraumeni

  • Soft-Tissue Sarcomas, Breast Cancer, and Other Neoplasms: A Familial Syndrome?

    Frederick P. Li;Joseph F. Fraumeni

  • Human keratinocytes that express hTERT and also bypass a p16(INK4a)-enforced mechanism that limits life span become immortal yet retain normal growth and differentiation characteristics.

    Mark A. Dickson;William C. Hahn;William C. Hahn;Yasushi Ino;Vincent Ronfard

  • Heterozygous germ line hCHK2 mutations in Li-Fraumeni syndrome.

    Daphne W. Bell;Jennifer M. Varley;Tara E. Szydlo;Deborah H. Kang

  • Bone sarcomas linked to radiotherapy and chemotherapy in children.

    MA Tucker;GJ D'Angio;Jr Jd Boice;LC Strong

  • Hereditary renal-cell carcinoma associated with a chromosomal translocation.

    Andrew J. Cohen;Frederick P. Li;Solomon Berg;David J. Marchetto

  • Multiple Primary Cancers in Families With Li-Fraumeni Syndrome

    M Hisada;JE Garber;CY Fung;Jr Jf Fraumeni

  • Mortality From Second Tumors Among Long-Term Survivors of Retinoblastoma

    Charis Eng;Frederick P. Li;David H. Abramson;Robert M. Ellsworth

  • WT1 mutations contribute to abnormal genital system development and hereditary Wilms' tumour

    Jerry Pelletier;Jerry Pelletier;Wendy Bruening;Frederick P. Li;Daniel A. Haber;Daniel A. Haber

  • Rhabdomyosarcoma in children: epidemiologic study and identification of a familial cancer syndrome.

    Frederick P. Li;Joseph F. Fraumeni

  • Deletions of a DNA sequence in retinoblastomas and mesenchymal tumors: organization of the sequence and its encoded protein.

    Stephen H. Friend;Jonathan M. Horowitz;Monica R. Gerber;Xiao-Fan Wang

  • Germline mutations of the p53 tumor-suppressor gene in children and young adults with second malignant neoplasms.

    David Malkin;Stephen H. Friend;Frederick P. Li;Louise C. Strong

  • Germ-line msh6 Mutations in Colorectal Cancer Families

    Richard D. Kolodner;Jessica D. Tytell;James L. Schmeits;Michael F. Kane

  • Germ-line p53 Mutations Predispose to a Wide Spectrum of Early-onset Cancers

    Kim E. Nichols;David Malkin;Judy E. Garber;Joseph F. Fraumeni

  • Follow-up study of twenty-four families with Li-Fraumeni syndrome.

    Judy E. Garber;Alisa M. Goldstein;Arlene F. Kantor;Margaret G. Dreyfus

  • Familial predisposition to Wilms' tumour does not map to the short arm of chromosome 11

    Paul Grundy;Alex Koufos;Kenneth Morgan;Frederick P. Li

  • Prospective study of a family cancer syndrome.

    Frederick P. Li;Joseph F. Fraumeni

  • Histopathological, cytogenetic, and molecular characterization of renal cortical tumors.

    Joseph C. Presti;P. H. Rao;Q. Chen;Victor E. Reuter

  • Involvement of chromosome X in primary cytogenetic change in human neoplasia: nonrandom translocation in synovial sarcoma

    C Turc-Carel;P Dal Cin;J Limon;U Rao

  • Prevalence of Pathogenic BRCA1 Mutation Carriers in 5 US Racial/Ethnic Groups. Commentary

    Esther M. John;Alexander Miron;Gail Gong;Amanda I. Phipps

Frequent Co-Authors

Joseph F. Fraumeni
Joseph F. Fraumeni National Institutes of Health
Avery A. Sandberg
Avery A. Sandberg Roswell Park Cancer Institute
Judy Garber
Judy Garber Harvard University
Robert S. Brown
Robert S. Brown Cornell University
Louise C. Strong
Louise C. Strong The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Stephen E. Sallan
Stephen E. Sallan Harvard University
Charis Eng
Charis Eng Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine
Anna T. Meadows
Anna T. Meadows Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Daniel A. Haber
Daniel A. Haber Harvard University
Harry A. Drabkin
Harry A. Drabkin Medical University of South Carolina

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