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Overview

Jude Fitzgibbon is affiliated with Queen Mary University of London in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans fields related to Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with notable focus on Molecular Biology, Hematology, Genetics, Cancer Research, and Pathology and Forensic Medicine.

Their work covers a variety of topics, including:

  • Acute Myeloid Leukemia Research
  • Lymphoma Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics
  • Epigenetics and DNA Methylation
  • Myeloproliferative Neoplasms: Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Protein Degradation and Inhibitors
  • Cancer-related gene regulation

Jude Fitzgibbon's publications appear most frequently in these venues:

  • Blood (14 publications)
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) (12 publications)
  • Nature Communications (4 publications)
  • Haematologica (3 publications)
  • British Journal of Haematology (3 publications)

Some of their recent papers include:

  • Genomic profiling for clinical decision making in lymphoid neoplasms, 2022, Blood
  • The complex genetic landscape of familial MDS and AML reveals pathogenic germline variants, 2020, Nature Communications
  • Drug ranking using machine learning systematically predicts the efficacy of anti-cancer drugs, 2021, Nature Communications
  • Mesenchymal niche remodeling impairs hematopoiesis via stanniocalcin 1 in acute myeloid leukemia, 2020, Journal of Clinical Investigation
  • The RUNX1 database (RUNX1db): establishment of an expert curated RUNX1 registry and genomics database as a public resource for familial platelet disorder with myeloid malignancy, 2021, Haematologica

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Findlay Bewicke-Copley (26 joint publications)
  • Ana Rio-Machín (24 joint publications)
  • Jun Wang (16 joint publications)
  • John G. Gribben (15 joint publications)
  • Csaba Bödör (15 joint publications)

Best Publications

  • Integrated genomic analysis identifies recurrent mutations and evolution patterns driving the initiation and progression of follicular lymphoma

    Jessica Okosun;Csaba Bödör;Jun Wang;Shamzah Araf

  • Mutation of CEBPA in Familial Acute Myeloid Leukemia

    Matthew L Smith;Jamie D Cavenagh;T Andrew Lister;Jude Fitzgibbon

  • BLUEPRINT to decode the epigenetic signature written in blood

    David Adams;Lucia Altucci;Stylionos E. Antonarakis;Juan Ballesteros

  • EZH2 mutations are frequent and represent an early event in follicular lymphoma

    Csaba Bödör;Csaba Bödör;Vera Grossmann;Nikolay Popov;Jessica Okosun

  • Association between acquired uniparental disomy and homozygous gene mutation in acute myeloid leukemias.

    Jude Fitzgibbon;Lan-Lan Smith;Manoj Raghavan;Matthew L. Smith

  • Mutation of the Wilms’ Tumor 1 Gene Is a Poor Prognostic Factor Associated With Chemotherapy Resistance in Normal Karyotype Acute Myeloid Leukemia: The United Kingdom Medical Research Council Adult Leukaemia Working Party

    Priya Virappane;Rosemary Gale;Robert Hills;Ioannis Kakkas

  • Five new pedigrees with inherited RUNX1 mutations causing familial platelet disorder with propensity to myeloid malignancy.

    Carolyn J. Owen;Carolyn J. Owen;Cynthia L. Toze;Anna Koochin;Donna L. Forrest

  • Disease evolution and outcomes in familial AML with germline CEBPA mutations

    Kiran Tawana;Jun Wang;Aline Renneville;Aline Renneville;Csaba Bödör

  • Familial myelodysplasia and acute myeloid leukaemia--a review.

    Carolyn Owen;Michael Barnett;Jude Fitzgibbon

  • Follicular lymphomas with and without translocation t(14;18) differ in gene expression profiles and genetic alterations.

    Ellen Leich;Itziar Salaverria;Silvia Bea;Andreas Zettl

  • Follicular lymphoma: Nature Reviews. Disease Primers

    Antonino Carbone;Sandrine Roulland;Annunziata Gloghini;Anas Younes

  • Transformation of Indolent B-Cell Lymphomas

    Silvia Montoto;Jude Fitzgibbon

  • Recurrent mTORC1-activating RRAGC mutations in follicular lymphoma

    Jessica Okosun;Rachel L Wolfson;Jun Wang;Shamzah Araf

  • Transformation of follicular lymphoma to diffuse large B-cell lymphoma may occur by divergent evolution from a common progenitor cell or by direct evolution from the follicular lymphoma clone

    Emanuela Carlotti;David Wrench;Janet Matthews;Sameena Iqbal

  • Transformation of follicular lymphoma to diffuse large B-cell lymphoma proceeds by distinct oncogenic mechanisms.

    Andrew J. Davies;Aandreas Rosenwald;George Wright;Abigail Lee

  • Paralogy mapping: Identification of a region in the human MHC triplicated onto human chromosomes 1 and 9 allows the prediction and isolation of novel PBX and NOTCH loci

    Nicholas Katsanis;Jude Fitzgibbon;Elizabeth M.C. Fisher

  • Frequency of the Bcl-2/IgH Rearrangement in Normal Individuals: Implications for the Monitoring of Disease in Patients With Follicular Lymphoma

    Karin E. Summers;Lindsey K. Goff;A. Gerry Wilson;Rajnish K. Gupta

  • A novel K509I mutation of KIT identified in familial mastocytosis-in vitro and in vivo responsiveness to imatinib therapy.

    Ling Yan Zhang;Matthew L. Smith;Beate Schultheis;Jude Fitzgibbon

  • Spectral tuning and molecular evolution of rod visual pigments in the species flock of cottoid fish in Lake Baikal

    Hunt Dm;Fitzgibbon J;Slobodyanyuk Sj;Bowmaker Jk

  • EZH2 Y641 mutations in follicular lymphoma

    C Bödör;C Bödör;C O'Riain;D Wrench;J Matthews

Frequent Co-Authors

John G. Gribben
John G. Gribben Queen Mary University of London
Dominique Bonnet
Dominique Bonnet The Francis Crick Institute
German Ott
German Ott Robert Bosch (Germany)
Elias Campo
Elias Campo University of Barcelona
Lisa M. Rimsza
Lisa M. Rimsza Mayo Clinic
Randy D. Gascoyne
Randy D. Gascoyne BC Cancer Agency
Andreas Rosenwald
Andreas Rosenwald University of Würzburg
Peter Johnson
Peter Johnson University of Southampton
David Hunt
David Hunt University of Edinburgh
Inderjeet Dokal
Inderjeet Dokal Queen Mary University of London

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