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Overview

Olivier Elemento is affiliated with Cornell University in the United States and has a significant body of research primarily focused on medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their work spans various specialized subfields including molecular biology, oncology, cancer research, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, and immunology. The main topics covered by their research include cancer genomics and diagnostics, cancer immunotherapy and biomarkers, epigenetics and DNA methylation, genetic factors in colorectal cancer, lymphoma diagnosis and treatment, prostate cancer treatment and research, and bladder and urothelial cancer treatments.

Elemento's frequent co-authors include Juan Miguel Mosquera, Andrea Sboner, Michael Sigouros, Bhavneet Bhinder, and André F. Rendeiro, indicating collaboration across multiple projects and studies within their research areas.

Their work has been published extensively in scientific journals and platforms. The venues with the highest number of publications are:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Cancer Research
  • Blood
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Nature Communications

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Olivier Elemento include:

  • A molecular single-cell lung atlas of lethal COVID-19, 2021, Nature
  • Artificial Intelligence in Cancer Research and Precision Medicine, 2021, Cancer Discovery
  • An atlas of substrate specificities for the human serine/threonine kinome, 2023, Nature
  • The spatial landscape of lung pathology during COVID-19 progression, 2021, Nature
  • Single-Cell Analysis of the Muscle Stem Cell Hierarchy Identifies Heterotypic Communication Signals Involved in Skeletal Muscle Regeneration, 2020, Cell Reports

Olivier Elemento's contributions integrate advanced molecular biology techniques and computational methods, reflecting a cross-disciplinary approach that addresses complex biomedical challenges, particularly in cancer research and lung pathology.

Best Publications

  • Comprehensive Analysis of mRNA Methylation Reveals Enrichment in 3′ UTRs and near Stop Codons

    Kate D. Meyer;Yogesh Saletore;Paul Zumbo;Olivier Elemento

  • Integrative clinical genomics of advanced prostate cancer

    Dan Robinson;Eliezer M. Van Allen;Eliezer M. Van Allen;Yi Mi Wu;Nikolaus Schultz

  • 5′ UTR m6A Promotes Cap-Independent Translation

    Kate D. Meyer;Deepak P. Patil;Jun Zhou;Alexandra Zinoviev

  • Inherited DNA-Repair Gene Mutations in Men with Metastatic Prostate Cancer

    Colin C. Pritchard;Joaquin Mateo;Michael F. Walsh;Navonil De Sarkar

  • Divergent clonal evolution of castration-resistant neuroendocrine prostate cancer

    Himisha Beltran;Himisha Beltran;Davide Prandi;Juan Miguel Mosquera;Juan Miguel Mosquera;Matteo Benelli

  • Punctuated Evolution of Prostate Cancer Genomes

    Sylvan C Baca;Davide Prandi;Michael S Lawrence;Juan Miguel Mosquera

  • Chromosomal instability drives metastasis through a cytosolic DNA response.

    Samuel F. Bakhoum;Samuel F. Bakhoum;Bryan Ngo;Ashley M. Laughney;Julie Ann Cavallo;Julie Ann Cavallo

  • Reversible methylation of m6Am in the 5′ cap controls mRNA stability

    Jan Mauer;Xiaobing Luo;Alexandre Blanjoie;Xinfu Jiao

  • EZH2 Is Required for Germinal Center Formation and Somatic EZH2 Mutations Promote Lymphoid Transformation

    Wendy Béguelin;Relja Popovic;Matt Teater;Yanwen Jiang

  • Vitamin C selectively kills KRAS and BRAF mutant colorectal cancer cells by targeting GAPDH

    Jihye Yun;Edouard Mullarky;Edouard Mullarky;Changyuan Lu;Kaitlyn N. Bosch

  • Personalized In Vitro and In Vivo Cancer Models to Guide Precision Medicine

    Chantal Pauli;Chantal Pauli;Chantal Pauli;Benjamin D Hopkins;Davide Prandi;Reid Shaw

  • A molecular single-cell lung atlas of lethal COVID-19.

    Johannes C. Melms;Jana Biermann;Huachao Huang;Yiping Wang

  • The oestrogen receptor alpha-regulated lncRNA NEAT1 is a critical modulator of prostate cancer

    Dimple Chakravarty;Andrea Sboner;Sujit S. Nair;Eugenia Giannopoulou

  • Molecular Signatures of Tissue-Specific Microvascular Endothelial Cell Heterogeneity in Organ Maintenance and Regeneration

    Daniel J. Nolan;Michael Ginsberg;Edo Israely;Brisa Palikuqi

  • The fat mass and obesity associated gene (Fto) regulates activity of the dopaminergic midbrain circuitry

    Martin E Hess;Simon Hess;Kate D Meyer;Linda A W Verhagen

  • Erratum: Integrative Clinical Genomics of Advanced Prostate Cancer

    Dan Robinson;Eliezer M. Van Allen;Yi Mi Wu;Nikolaus Schultz

  • N-Myc Induces an EZH2-Mediated Transcriptional Program Driving Neuroendocrine Prostate Cancer

    Etienne Dardenne;Himisha Beltran;Matteo Benelli;Kaitlyn Gayvert

  • Deep learning-based classification of mesothelioma improves prediction of patient outcome.

    Pierre Courtiol;Charles Maussion;Matahi Moarii;Elodie Pronier

  • The histone lysine methyltransferase KMT2D sustains a gene expression program that represses B cell lymphoma development.

    Ana Ortega-Molina;Isaac W. Boss;Andres Canela;Heng Pan

  • A Universal Framework for Regulatory Element Discovery across All Genomes and Data Types

    Olivier Elemento;Noam Slonim;Saeed Tavazoie

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrea Sboner
Andrea Sboner Cornell University
Himisha Beltran
Himisha Beltran Harvard University
Mark A. Rubin
Mark A. Rubin University of Bern
Juan Miguel Mosquera
Juan Miguel Mosquera Cornell University
Ari Melnick
Ari Melnick Cornell University
Francesca Demichelis
Francesca Demichelis University of Trento
David M. Nanus
David M. Nanus Cornell University
Giorgio Inghirami
Giorgio Inghirami Cornell University
Shahin Rafii
Shahin Rafii Cornell University
Lewis C. Cantley
Lewis C. Cantley Harvard University

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