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Overview

Thomas P. Conrads is affiliated with the University of Pittsburgh in the United States. Their research primarily lies at the intersection of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a total of 180 and 134 publications respectively in these fields.

Their work encompasses various subfields, including Molecular Biology, Cancer Research, Reproductive Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Oncology. These subfields represent a significant portion of their academic contributions, distributed as follows: 74 publications in Molecular Biology, 47 in Cancer Research, 39 in Reproductive Medicine, 33 in Obstetrics and Gynecology, and 24 in Oncology.

Thomas P. Conrads's research topics are diverse yet focused on cancer and related medical disciplines. Major topics include:

  • Ovarian cancer diagnosis and treatment
  • Endometrial and Cervical Cancer Treatments
  • Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics
  • Advanced Proteomics Techniques and Applications
  • Cervical Cancer and HPV Research
  • Cancer, Lipids, and Metabolism
  • Ferroptosis and cancer prognosis

Their frequent collaborators include Nicholas W. Bateman (101 collaborations), G. Larry Maxwell (81 collaborations), Kathleen M. Darcy (55 collaborations), Brian L. Hood (43 collaborations), and Kelly A. Conrads (42 collaborations).

Publications by Thomas P. Conrads have appeared predominantly in the following venues:

  • Gynecologic Oncology (46 publications)
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) (11 publications)
  • Cancer Research (10 publications)
  • npj Precision Oncology (6 publications)
  • Clinical Proteomics (6 publications)

Significant recent papers authored by or involving Thomas P. Conrads include:

  • Molecular Analysis of Clinically Defined Subsets of High-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer, 2020, Cell Reports
  • The Genomic and Immune Landscape of Long-Term Survivors of High-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer, 2022, Nature Genetics
  • Common Genetic Susceptibility Loci Link PFAPA Syndrome, Behçet's Disease, and Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis, 2020, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Standardization and Harmonization of Distributed Multi-Center Proteotype Analysis Supporting Precision Medicine Studies, 2020, Nature Communications
  • Multiomic Analysis of Homologous Recombination-Deficient End-Stage High-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer, 2023, Nature Genetics

Best Publications

  • Preinvasive and invasive ductal pancreatic cancer and its early detection in the mouse

    Sunil R. Hingorani;Emanuel F. Petricoin;Anirban Maitra;Vinodh Rajapakse

  • Characterization of the Low Molecular Weight Human Serum Proteome

    Radhakrishna S. Tirumalai;King C. Chan;DaRue A. Prieto;Haleem J. Issaq

  • The Human Plasma Proteome A Nonredundant List Developed by Combination of Four Separate Sources

    N. Leigh Anderson;Malu Polanski;Rembert Pieper;Tina Gatlin

  • The SELDI-TOF MS Approach to Proteomics: Protein Profiling and Biomarker Identification

    Haleem J. Issaq;Timothy D. Veenstra;Thomas P. Conrads;Donna Felschow

  • Regulation of Raf-1 by Direct Feedback Phosphorylation

    Michele K. Dougherty;Jürgen Müller;Daniel A. Ritt;Ming Zhou

  • Proteomic and Biochemical Analysis of Purified Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Produced from Infected Monocyte-Derived Macrophages

    Elena Chertova;Oleg Chertov;Lori V. Coren;James D. Roser

  • An accurate mass tag strategy for quantitative and high-throughput proteome measurements.

    Richard D. Smith;Gordon A. Anderson;Mary S. Lipton;Ljiljana Pasa-Tolic

  • Phosphoprotein Isotope-Coded Affinity Tag Approach for Isolating and Quantitating Phosphopeptides in Proteome-Wide Analyses

    Michael B. Goshe;Thomas P. Conrads;Ellen A. Panisko;Nicolas H. Angell

  • A HUPO test sample study reveals common problems in mass spectrometry–based proteomics

    Alexander W. Bell;Eric W. Deutsch;Catherine E. Au;Robert E. Kearney

  • Protein phosphatase 2A positively regulates Ras signaling by dephosphorylating KSR1 and Raf-1 on critical 14-3-3 binding sites.

    Stéphane Ory;Ming Zhou;Thomas P Conrads;Timothy D Veenstra

  • Crystal structure of the 100 kDa arsenite oxidase from Alcaligenes faecalis in two crystal forms at 1.64 A and 2.03 A.

    Paul J. Ellis;Thomas Conrads;Russ Hille;Peter Kuhn

  • An investigation into the human serum “interactome”

    Ming Zhou;David A. Lucas;King C. Chan;Haleem J. Issaq

  • Quantitative analysis of bacterial and mammalian proteomes using a combination of cysteine affinity tags and 15N-metabolic labeling.

    Thomas P. Conrads;Kim Alving;Timothy D. Veenstra;Mikhail E. Belov

  • Utility of accurate mass tags for proteome-wide protein identification.

    Thomas P. Conrads;Gordon A. Anderson;Timothy D. Veenstra;Ljiljana Pasa-Tolic

  • Biomarkers: Mining the Biofluid Proteome

    Timothy D. Veenstra;Thomas P. Conrads;Brian L. Hood;Anthony M. Avellino

  • High-resolution serum proteomic features for ovarian cancer detection.

    T P Conrads;V A Fusaro;S Ross;D Johann

  • Proteomic analysis of formalin-fixed prostate cancer tissue.

    Brian L. Hood;Marlene M. Darfler;Thomas G. Guiel;Bungo Furusato

  • NMDA Di-Heteromeric Receptor Populations and Associated Proteins in Rat Hippocampus

    Rana A. Al-Hallaq;Thomas P. Conrads;Timothy D. Veenstra;Robert J. Wenthold

  • SELDI-TOF MS for diagnostic proteomics.

    Haleem J. Issaq;Thomas P. Conrads;DaRue A. Prieto;Radhakrishna Tirumalai

  • Identifier mapping performance for integrating transcriptomics and proteomics experimental results

    Roger S. Day;Kevin K. McDade;Uma R. Chandran;Alex Lisovich

Frequent Co-Authors

Timothy D. Veenstra
Timothy D. Veenstra Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine
Haleem J. Issaq
Haleem J. Issaq National Cancer Institute
Lance A. Liotta
Lance A. Liotta George Mason University
Emanuel F. Petricoin
Emanuel F. Petricoin George Mason University
Richard D. Smith
Richard D. Smith Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Ming Zhou
Ming Zhou Science Applications International Corporation (United States)
Mark D. Johnson
Mark D. Johnson University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Gordon A. Anderson
Gordon A. Anderson Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Jill M. Siegfried
Jill M. Siegfried University of Minnesota
Aly Karsan
Aly Karsan University of British Columbia

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