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66
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World Ranking
8529
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3836

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2011 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Karin D. Rodland is affiliated with the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in the United States. Their research spans several fields, with a strong focus on environmental science and earth and planetary sciences. Subfields of particular relevance in their work include geophysics, environmental chemistry, astronomy and astrophysics, molecular biology, and spectroscopy.

Their research contributions cover diverse topics such as seismic waves and analysis, methane hydrates and related phenomena, earthquake detection and analysis, ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics, advanced proteomics techniques and applications, acute myeloid leukemia research, and cancer genomics and diagnostics.

Rodland's recent scholarly publications illustrate a focus on proteogenomics and cancer research. Notable papers include:

  • Proteogenomic and metabolomic characterization of human glioblastoma, 2021, Cancer Cell
  • Proteogenomic Landscape of Breast Cancer Tumorigenesis and Targeted Therapy, 2020, Cell
  • Proteogenomic Characterization of Endometrial Carcinoma, 2020, Cell
  • Integrated Proteogenomic Characterization across Major Histological Types of Pediatric Brain Cancer, 2020, Cell
  • Histopathologic and proteogenomic heterogeneity reveals features of clear cell renal cell carcinoma aggressiveness, 2022, Cancer Cell

Frequent co-authors in Rodland's work include:

  • Tujin Shi
  • Yi-Ting Wang
  • Athena Schepmoes
  • Thomas Fillmore
  • Yuqian Gao

Rodland's research has been published extensively in several venues, with the highest number of publications in OSTI OAI (U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information). Other frequent publication venues include Cancer Research, Cancer Cell, Cell, and Cell Reports Medicine.

In recognition of contributions to science, Rodland was named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2011.

Best Publications

  • Proteogenomic characterization of human colon and rectal cancer

    Bing Zhang;Jing Wang;Xiaojing Wang;Jing Zhu

  • Integrated Proteogenomic Characterization of Human High-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer

    Hui Zhang;Tao Liu;Zhen Zhang;Samuel H. Payne

  • Identification of Proteins in Human Cytomegalovirus (HCMV) Particles: the HCMV Proteome

    Susan M. Varnum;Daniel N. Streblow;Matthew E. Monroe;Patricia Smith

  • Proteogenomic Characterization Reveals Therapeutic Vulnerabilities in Lung Adenocarcinoma

    Michael A. Gillette;Michael A. Gillette;Shankha Satpathy;Song Cao;Saravana M. Dhanasekaran

  • Integrated Proteogenomic Characterization of Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma.

    David J. Clark;Saravana M. Dhanasekaran;Francesca Petralia;Jianbo Pan

  • Proteogenomic and metabolomic characterization of human glioblastoma

    Liang-Bo Wang;Alla Karpova;Marina A. Gritsenko;Jennifer E. Kyle

  • Proteogenomic Analysis of Human Colon Cancer Reveals New Therapeutic Opportunities.

    Suhas Vasaikar;Chen Huang;Xiaojing Wang;Vladislav A. Petyuk

  • Ischemia in Tumors Induces Early and Sustained Phosphorylation Changes in Stress Kinase Pathways but Does Not Affect Global Protein Levels

    Philipp Mertins;Feng Yang;Tao Liu;D. R. Mani

  • Proteogenomic Landscape of Breast Cancer Tumorigenesis and Targeted Therapy.

    Karsten Krug;Eric J. Jaehnig;Shankha Satpathy;Lili Blumenberg

  • A proteogenomic portrait of lung squamous cell carcinoma

    Shankha Satpathy;Karsten Krug;Pierre M. Jean Beltran;Sara R. Savage

  • Proteogenomic characterization of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma

    Liwei Cao;Chen Huang;Daniel Cui Zhou;Yingwei Hu

  • Proteogenomic insights into the biology and treatment of HPV-negative head and neck squamous cell carcinoma

    Chen Huang;Lijun Chen;Sara R. Savage;Rodrigo Vargas Eguez

  • Proteogenomic Characterization of Endometrial Carcinoma.

    Yongchao Dou;Emily A. Kawaler;Daniel Cui Zhou;Marina A. Gritsenko

  • Review, Evaluation, and Discussion of the Challenges of Missing Value Imputation for Mass Spectrometry-Based Label-Free Global Proteomics

    Bobbie Jo M Webb-Robertson;Holli K. Wiberg;Melissa M. Matzke;Joseph N. Brown

  • Functional Calcium-sensing Receptors in Rat Fibroblasts Are Required for Activation of SRC Kinase and Mitogen-activated Protein Kinase in Response to Extracellular Calcium

    Scott E. McNeil;Susan A. Hobson;Valerie Nipper;Karin D. Rodland

  • Antibody-free, targeted mass-spectrometric approach for quantification of proteins at low picogram per milliliter levels in human plasma/serum

    Tujin Shi;Thomas L. Fillmore;Xuefei Sun;Rui Zhao

  • Challenges in biomarker discovery: combining expert insights with statistical analysis of complex omics data

    Jason E. McDermott;Jing Wang;Hugh D. Mitchell;Bobbie-Jo M. Webb-Robertson

  • Advances in targeted proteomics and applications to biomedical research

    Tujin Shi;Ehwang Song;Song Nie;Karin D. Rodland

  • Recommendations for the Generation, Quantification, Storage, and Handling of Peptides Used for Mass Spectrometry–Based Assays

    Andrew N. Hoofnagle;Jeffrey R. Whiteaker;Steven A. Carr;Eric Kuhn

  • Integrated Proteogenomic Characterization across Major Histological Types of Pediatric Brain Cancer

    Francesca Petralia;Nicole Tignor;Boris Reva;Mateusz Koptyra

Frequent Co-Authors

Tao Liu
Tao Liu Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Richard D. Smith
Richard D. Smith Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Wei-Jun Qian
Wei-Jun Qian Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Marina A. Gritsenko
Marina A. Gritsenko Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Henry Rodriguez
Henry Rodriguez National Institutes of Health
Matthew J. Ellis
Matthew J. Ellis Baylor College of Medicine
Daniel W. Chan
Daniel W. Chan Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Steven A. Carr
Steven A. Carr Broad Institute
Amanda G. Paulovich
Amanda G. Paulovich Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
David G. Camp
David G. Camp Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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