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Johanna A. Joyce

Johanna A. Joyce

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
72
Citations
45984
World Ranking
6102
National Ranking
102

Overview

Johanna A. Joyce is affiliated with Ludwig Cancer Research in Belgium. Their research primarily spans the fields of medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with a focus on molecular biology, immunology, genetics, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, and neurology.

The scientist's work covers various main topics, including:

  • Immune cells in cancer
  • Glioma diagnosis and treatment
  • Single-cell and spatial transcriptomics
  • Neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration mechanisms
  • Brain metastases and treatment
  • Cancer genomics and diagnostics
  • Nanoplatforms for cancer theranostics

Johanna A. Joyce has frequently published in several prominent venues in cancer and biological sciences. These include:

  • Nature Cancer (7 publications)
  • Cancer Cell (5 publications)
  • Cell (5 publications)
  • Immunity (4 publications)
  • Cancer Research (4 publications)

Recent papers associated with Johanna A. Joyce include:

  • The evolving tumor microenvironment: From cancer initiation to metastatic outgrowth, 2023, Cancer Cell
  • Therapeutic Targeting of the Tumor Microenvironment, 2021, Cancer Discovery
  • Interrogation of the Microenvironmental Landscape in Brain Tumors Reveals Disease-Specific Alterations of Immune Cells, 2020, Cell
  • Expansion sequencing: Spatially precise in situ transcriptomics in intact biological systems, 2021, Science
  • Embracing cancer complexity: Hallmarks of systemic disease, 2024, Cell

The scientist often collaborates with several frequently co-authoring colleagues, including Klara Soukup, Bernd Bodenmiller, Spencer S. Watson, Roeltje R. Maas, and Roy Thomas Daniel. Coauthorship counts with these individuals range between 10 and 12 publications.

Best Publications

  • Microenvironmental regulation of tumor progression and metastasis.

    Daniela F Quail;Johanna A Joyce

  • Microenvironmental regulation of metastasis

    Johanna A. Joyce;Jeffrey W. Pollard

  • T cell exclusion, immune privilege, and the tumor microenvironment

    Johanna A. Joyce;Douglas T. Fearon;Douglas T. Fearon

  • CSF-1R inhibition alters macrophage polarization and blocks glioma progression

    Stephanie M Pyonteck;Leila Akkari;Alberto J Schuhmacher;Robert L Bowman

  • The Microenvironmental Landscape of Brain Tumors

    Daniela F. Quail;Johanna A. Joyce;Johanna A. Joyce

  • Therapeutic Targeting of the Tumor Microenvironment

    Leire Bejarano;Marta J.C. Jordāo;Johanna A. Joyce;Johanna A. Joyce

  • IL-4 induces cathepsin protease activity in tumor-associated macrophages to promote cancer growth and invasion

    Vasilena Gocheva;Hao-Wei Wang;Bedrick B. Gadea;Tanaya Shree

  • Cathepsin cysteine proteases are effectors of invasive growth and angiogenesis during multistage tumorigenesis

    Johanna A. Joyce;Amos Baruch;Amos Baruch;Kareem Chehade;Kareem Chehade;Nicole Meyer-Morse

  • Microenvironmental regulation of therapeutic response in cancer.

    Florian Klemm;Johanna A. Joyce

  • Non-Cell-Autonomous Tumor Suppression by p53

    Amaia Lujambio;Leila Akkari;Janelle Simon;Janelle Simon;Janelle Simon;Danielle Grace;Danielle Grace

  • Challenges to curing primary brain tumours

    Kenneth Aldape;Kevin M Brindle;Louis Chesler;Rajesh Chopra

  • Interrogation of the Microenvironmental Landscape in Brain Tumors Reveals Disease-Specific Alterations of Immune Cells

    Florian Klemm;Florian Klemm;Roeltje R. Maas;Robert L. Bowman;Mara Kornete;Mara Kornete

  • Therapeutic targeting of the tumor microenvironment

    Johanna A. Joyce

  • Distinct roles for cysteine cathepsin genes in multistage tumorigenesis

    Vasilena Gocheva;Wei Zeng;Danxia Ke;David Klimstra

  • Proteolytic networks in cancer.

    Steven D. Mason;Johanna A. Joyce

  • Cysteine cathepsin proteases: regulators of cancer progression and therapeutic response

    Oakley C. Olson;Johanna A. Joyce;Johanna A. Joyce;Johanna A. Joyce

  • The tumor microenvironment underlies acquired resistance to CSF-1R inhibition in gliomas

    Daniela F. Quail;Robert L. Bowman;Leila Akkari;Leila Akkari;Leila Akkari;Marsha L. Quick

  • Macrophages and cathepsin proteases blunt chemotherapeutic response in breast cancer

    Tanaya Shree;Oakley C. Olson;Benelita T. Elie;Jemila C. Kester

  • Macrophage Ontogeny Underlies Differences in Tumor-Specific Education in Brain Malignancies

    Robert L. Bowman;Florian Klemm;Florian Klemm;Florian Klemm;Leila Akkari;Leila Akkari;Leila Akkari;Stephanie M. Pyonteck

  • Cysteine cathepsins and the cutting edge of cancer invasion.

    Vasilena Gocheva;Johanna A. Joyce

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas Reinheckel
Thomas Reinheckel University of Freiburg
Eamonn R. Maher
Eamonn R. Maher University of Cambridge
Wolf Reik
Wolf Reik Babraham Institute
Paul N. Schofield
Paul N. Schofield University of Cambridge
Jason T. Huse
Jason T. Huse The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Matthew Bogyo
Matthew Bogyo Stanford University
Joan Massagué
Joan Massagué Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Eric C. Holland
Eric C. Holland Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Christina S. Leslie
Christina S. Leslie Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Scott W. Lowe
Scott W. Lowe Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

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