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2024
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Genetics and Molecular Biology
France
2024

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99
Citations
62162
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770
National Ranking
21

Medicine

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100
Citations
63018
World Ranking
8112
National Ranking
250

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2024 - Research.com Genetics in France Leader Award
  • 2024 - Research.com Genetics and Molecular Biology in France Leader Award

Overview

Gilles Thomas was affiliated with Grenoble Alpes University in France during their academic career. Their contributions to research spanned various areas within their field, although specific details about their subfields of study, main research topics, or frequent coauthors are not recorded in the available data.

There are no published papers listed under their name, nor are there records of frequent publication venues or book publications attributed to them. Similarly, there is no information on awards or honors received by Gilles Thomas.

The absence of detailed publication or research topic data limits the ability to provide a comprehensive description of their academic focus or the scope of their scientific contributions. Nevertheless, their association with Grenoble Alpes University situates them within a known center of scientific inquiry in France.

Gilles Thomas is noted as deceased, indicating that their professional activities are complete and that their legacy is represented by the affiliations and research record they left behind.

Best Publications

  • Association of NOD2 leucine-rich repeat variants with susceptibility to Crohn's disease

    Jean-Pierre Hugot;Mathias Chamaillard;Mathias Chamaillard;Habib Zouali;Suzanne Lesage

  • Nod2 is a general sensor of peptidoglycan through muramyl dipeptide (MDP) detection.

    Stephen E. Girardin;Ivo G. Boneca;Jérôme Viala;Mathias Chamaillard

  • A Human Genome Diversity Cell Line Panel

    Howard M. Cann;Claudia De Toma;Lucien Cazes;Marie Fernande Legrand

  • International network of cancer genome projects

    Thomas J. Hudson;Thomas J. Hudson;Warwick Anderson;Axel Aretz;Anna D. Barker

  • Landscape of somatic mutations in 560 breast cancer whole-genome sequences

    Serena Nik-Zainal;Serena Nik-Zainal;Helen Davies;Johan Staaf;Manasa Ramakrishna

  • Gene fusion with an ETS DNA-binding domain caused by chromosome translocation in human tumours

    Olivier Delattre;Jessica Zucman;Béatrice Plougastel;Chantal Desmaze

  • Mutational Processes Molding the Genomes of 21 Breast Cancers

    Serena Nik-Zainal;Ludmil B. Alexandrov;David C. Wedge;Peter Van Loo;Peter Van Loo;Peter Van Loo

  • The landscape of cancer genes and mutational processes in breast cancer

    Philip J. Stephens;Patrick S. Tarpey;Helen Davies;Peter Van Loo;Peter Van Loo

  • A genome-wide association study identifies alleles in FGFR2 associated with risk of sporadic postmenopausal breast cancer

    David J Hunter;David J Hunter;Peter Kraft;Kevin B Jacobs;David G Cox

  • Alteration in a new gene encoding a putative membrane-organizing protein causes neuro-fibromatosis type 2

    Guy A. Rouleau;Philippe Merel;Mohini Lutchman;Marc Sanson;Marc Sanson

  • The Life History of 21 Breast Cancers

    Serena Nik-Zainal;Peter Van Loo;Peter Van Loo;Peter Van Loo;David C. Wedge;Ludmil B. Alexandrov

  • Mapping of a susceptibility locus for Crohn's disease on chromosome 16

    J P Hugot;P Laurent-Puig;C Gower-Rousseau;J M Olson

  • CARD15/NOD2 mutational analysis and genotype-phenotype correlation in 612 patients with inflammatory bowel disease.

    Suzanne Lesage;Habib Zouali;Jean-Pierre Cézard;Jean-Frédéric Colombel

  • Multiple loci identified in a genome-wide association study of prostate cancer

    Gilles Thomas;Kevin B Jacobs;Meredith Yeager;Meredith Yeager;Peter Kraft

  • CARD15 mutations in Blau syndrome.

    Corinne Miceli-Richard;Suzanne Lesage;Michel Rybojad;Anne-Marie Prieur

  • Genome-wide association scan identifies a colorectal cancer susceptibility locus on chromosome 8q24

    Brent W. Zanke;Celia M.T. Greenwood;Celia M.T. Greenwood;Jagadish Rangrej;Rafal Kustra;Rafal Kustra

  • Alleles of the APC gene: An attenuated form of familial polyposis

    Lisa Spirio;Sylviane Olschwang;Joanna Groden;Margaret Robertson

  • Ewing sarcoma 11;22 translocation produces a chimeric transcription factor that requires the DNA-binding domain encoded by FLI1 for transformation.

    William A. May;Mikhail L. Gishizky;Mikhail L. Gishizky;Stephen L. Lessnick;Lynn B. Lunsford

  • Genetic alterations associated with hepatocellular carcinomas define distinct pathways of hepatocarcinogenesis.

    Pierre Laurent-Puig;Patricia Legoix;Olivier Bluteau;Jacques Belghiti

  • Genome-wide association study of prostate cancer identifies a second risk locus at 8q24

    Adam S. Kibel

Frequent Co-Authors

Olivier Delattre
Olivier Delattre PSL University
Alain Aurias
Alain Aurias Institute Curie
Pierre Laurent-Puig
Pierre Laurent-Puig Université Paris Cité
Guy A. Rouleau
Guy A. Rouleau Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital
Stephen J. Chanock
Stephen J. Chanock National Institutes of Health
Jean-Pierre Hugot
Jean-Pierre Hugot Université Paris Cité
Marc Sanson
Marc Sanson Sorbonne University
David J. Hunter
David J. Hunter Harvard University
Mathias Chamaillard
Mathias Chamaillard University of Lille
Meredith Yeager
Meredith Yeager Hood College

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