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Overview

Jeff Boyd is affiliated with Fox Chase Cancer Center in the United States. Their primary fields of study include Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with particular emphasis on Oncology, Cancer Research, and Molecular Biology. Their research interests extend into subfields such as Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and Gastroenterology.

The main topics addressed in their work cover:

  • Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research
  • Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics
  • Epigenetics and DNA Methylation
  • Cancer Cells and Metastasis
  • Sarcoma Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Gastrointestinal Tumor Research and Treatment
  • Soft tissue tumors and treatment

Recent publications authored or co-authored by Jeff Boyd include:

  • "Pancreatic Cancer Patient-derived Organoids Can Predict Response to Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy," 2022, Annals of Surgery
  • "Comprehensive and Integrated Genomic Characterization of Adult Soft Tissue Sarcomas," 2020, UNC Libraries
  • "A case report of EGFR L861Q mutation in synchronous de novo small cell and non-small cell lung cancer: molecular interrogation identifies origin and potential options for targeted therapy," 2023, Precision Cancer Medicine
  • "Association of TP53 mutation status and GATA6 amplification with clinical outcome of pancreatic cancer," 2021, Journal of Clinical Oncology
  • "GATA6 amplification is associated with improved survival of TP53-mutated pancreatic cancer," 2022, Journal of Clinical Oncology

Jeff Boyd frequently collaborates with other researchers in their field. Some of their frequent co-authors have been:

  • Daniel A. King
  • Jung-In Yang
  • Taehoon Ha
  • Chris Tzanavaris
  • Amber N. Habowski

Their research outputs have appeared in several notable publication venues, including:

  • Journal of Clinical Oncology
  • Annals of Surgery
  • UNC Libraries
  • Precision Cancer Medicine
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Best Publications

  • Comprehensive molecular profiling of lung adenocarcinoma: The cancer genome atlas research network

    Eric A. Collisson;Joshua D. Campbell;Angela N. Brooks;Angela N. Brooks;Alice H. Berger

  • Comprehensivemolecular characterization of clear cell renal cell carcinoma

    Chad J. Creighton;Margaret Morgan;Preethi H. Gunaratne;Preethi H. Gunaratne;David A. Wheeler

  • Comprehensive genomic characterization of squamous cell lung cancers

    Peter S. Hammerman;Doug Voet;Michael S. Lawrence;Douglas Voet

  • Pan-cancer analysis of whole genomes

    Peter J. Campbell;Gad Getz;Jan O. Korbel;Joshua M. Stuart

  • Risk-reducing salpingo-oophorectomy in women with a BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation.

    Noah D. Kauff;Jaya M. Satagopan;Mark E. Robson;Lauren Scheuer

  • Comprehensive Molecular Characterization of Papillary Renal-Cell Carcinoma.

    W. Marston Linehan;Paul T. Spellman;Christopher J. Ricketts;Chad J. Creighton

  • Resistance to therapy caused by intragenic deletion in BRCA2

    Stacey L. Edwards;Rachel Brough;Christopher J. Lord;Rachael Natrajan

  • Comprehensive and Integrated Genomic Characterization of Adult Soft Tissue Sarcomas

    Adam Abeshouse;Clement Adebamowo;Sally N. Adebamowo;Rehan Akbani

  • Differential exoprotease activities confer tumor-specific serum peptidome patterns

    Josep Villanueva;David R. Shaffer;John Philip;Carlos A. Chaparro

  • Clinicopathologic Features of BRCA-Linked and Sporadic Ovarian Cancer

    Jeff Boyd;Yukio Sonoda;Mark G. Federici;Faina Bogomolniy

  • Comprehensive Genomic Characterization of Long Non-coding RNAs across Human Cancers

    Xiaohui Yan;Xiaohui Yan;Zhongyi Hu;Yi Feng;Xiaowen Hu

  • Frequent Mutation of the PIK3CA Gene in Ovarian and Breast Cancers

    Douglas A. Levine;Faina Bogomolniy;Cindy J. Yee;Alex Lash

  • Outcome of Preventive Surgery and Screening for Breast and Ovarian Cancer in BRCA Mutation Carriers

    Lauren Scheuer;Noah Kauff;Mark Robson;Bridget Kelly

  • Mutations in the BRCA1 gene in families with early-onset breast and ovarian cancer

    Lucio H. Castilla;Lucio H. Castilla;Fergus J. Couch;Michael R. Erdos;Kent F. Hoskins

  • Gene expression profiles of serous, endometrioid, and clear cell subtypes of ovarian and endometrial cancer.

    Kristin K. Zorn;Tomas Bonome;Lisa Gangi;Gadisetti V.R. Chandramouli

  • A gene signature predicting for survival in suboptimally debulked patients with ovarian cancer.

    Tomas Bonome;Douglas A. Levine;Joanna H. Shih;Mike Randonovich

  • A Functional Genomic Approach Identifies FAL1 as an Oncogenic Long Noncoding RNA that Associates with BMI1 and Represses p21 Expression in Cancer

    Xiaowen Hu;Yi Feng;Dongmei Zhang;Dongmei Zhang;Sihai D. Zhao

  • Gene expression profiles of BRCA1-linked, BRCA2-linked, and sporadic ovarian cancers.

    Amir Jazaeri;Cindy J Yee;Christos Sotiriou;Kelly R Brantley

  • Genome-wide association study provides evidence for a breast cancer risk locus at 6q22.33

    Bert Gold;Tomas Kirchhoff;Stefan Stefanov;James Lautenberger

  • The Molecular Taxonomy of Primary Prostate Cancer

    Adam Abeshouse;Jaeil Ahn;Rehan Akbani;Adrian Ally

Frequent Co-Authors

Douglas A. Levine
Douglas A. Levine New York University
Kenneth Offit
Kenneth Offit Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Mark E. Robson
Mark E. Robson Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Richard R. Barakat
Richard R. Barakat Northwell Health
Patrick I. Borgen
Patrick I. Borgen Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Gordon B. Mills
Gordon B. Mills Oregon Health & Science University
Larry Norton
Larry Norton Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Robert A. Soslow
Robert A. Soslow Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Rameen Beroukhim
Rameen Beroukhim Harvard University
Matthew Meyerson
Matthew Meyerson Harvard University

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