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89
Citations
35560
World Ranking
2520
National Ranking
1325

Overview

Tian Li Wang is affiliated with Johns Hopkins University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology, with a focus on cancer-related studies and treatments.

The main fields of study for Tian Li Wang include:

  • Medicine
  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

The scientist's subfields of study encompass several specialized areas:

  • Surgery
  • Immunology
  • Biotechnology
  • Reproductive Medicine
  • Cancer Research

Tian Li Wang's research topics highlight their involvement in cancer treatment and immune response in oncology contexts. Their prominent topics include:

  • Bladder and Urothelial Cancer Treatments
  • Immune cells in cancer
  • Cancer Research and Treatments
  • Ovarian cancer diagnosis and treatment
  • Cancer, Lipids, and Metabolism
  • Lung Cancer Treatments and Mutations

The scientist has contributed to the following recent publications:

  • "Analyzing the relationship between glutaminase expression and features of the immune tumor microenvironment in epithelial ovarian cancer using imaging mass cytometry." (2025) published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology
  • "Molecular alterations identified in a phase 1 study of fostamatinib plus paclitaxel in platinum-resistant ovarian cancer." (2025) published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology
  • "Overcoming Barriers to Personalized Medicine." (2025) published in the Journal of Integrated OMICS

Tian Li Wang frequently collaborates with several coauthors, indicating active engagement in multi-researcher projects. Frequent coauthors include:

  • Tiffany Chang
  • Stéphanie Gaillard
  • Neha Verma
  • Alens Valentin
  • Shiho Asaka

The venues where their work is typically published provide insight into the audience and focus of their research:

  • Journal of Clinical Oncology
  • Journal of Integrated OMICS

Best Publications

  • Detection of Circulating Tumor DNA in Early- and Late-Stage Human Malignancies

    Chetan Bettegowda;Chetan Bettegowda;Mark Sausen;Rebecca J. Leary;Isaac Kinde

  • Detection and localization of surgically resectable cancers with a multi-analyte blood test

    Joshua D. Cohen;Lu Li;Yuxuan Wang;Christopher Thoburn

  • TERT promoter mutations occur frequently in gliomas and a subset of tumors derived from cells with low rates of self-renewal

    Patrick J. Killela;Zachary J. Reitman;Yuchen Jiao;Chetan Bettegowda

  • Frequent mutations of chromatin remodeling gene ARID1A in ovarian clear cell carcinoma

    Siân Jones;Tian Li Wang;Ie Ming Shih;Tsui Lien Mao

  • High grade serous ovarian carcinomas originate in the fallopian tube

    S. Intidhar Labidi-Galy;S. Intidhar Labidi-Galy;Eniko Papp;Dorothy Hallberg;Noushin Niknafs;Noushin Niknafs

  • Mutational analysis of the tyrosine phosphatome in colorectal cancers.

    Zhenghe Wang;Dong Shen;D. Williams Parsons;Alberto Bardelli

  • Cancer-Associated Mutations in Endometriosis without Cancer

    Michael S. Anglesio;Nickolas Papadopoulos;Ayse Ayhan;Tayyebeh M. Nazeran

  • Colorectal cancer: mutations in a signalling pathway.

    D. Williams Parsons;Tian Li Wang;Yardena Samuels;Alberto Bardelli;Alberto Bardelli

  • Notch signaling, gamma-secretase inhibitors, and cancer therapy.

    Ie Ming Shih;Tian Li Wang

  • Frequent activating mutations of PIK3CA in ovarian clear cell carcinoma.

    Kuan Ting Kuo;Kuan Ting Kuo;Tsui Lien Mao;Siân Jones;Emanuela Veras

  • ARID1A, a factor that promotes formation of SWI/SNF-mediated chromatin remodeling, is a tumor suppressor in gynecologic cancers

    Bin Guan;Tian Li Wang;Ie Ming Shih

  • Top-down morphogenesis of colorectal tumors.

    Ie Ming Shih;Tian Li Wang;Giovanni Traverso;Kathy Romans

  • Enhancement of DNA vaccine potency by linkage of antigen gene to an HSP70 gene.

    Chien Hung Chen;Tian Li Wang;Chien Fu Hung;Yanqin Yang

  • MicroRNA Expression and Identification of Putative miRNA Targets in Ovarian Cancer

    Neetu Dahiya;Cheryl A. Sherman-Baust;Tian-Li Wang;Ben Davidson

  • TP53 mutations in serous tubal intraepithelial carcinoma and concurrent pelvic high-grade serous carcinoma--evidence supporting the clonal relationship of the two lesions.

    Elisabetta Kuhn;Robert J. Kurman;Russell Vang;Ann Smith Sehdev

  • TERT PROMOTER MUTATIONS OCCUR FREQUENTLY IN GLIOMAS AND A SUBSET OF TUMORS DERIVED FROM CELLS WITH LOW RATES OF SELF-RENEWAL

    Hai Yan;P.J. Killela;Z.J. Reitman;Y. Jiao

  • Patterns of p53 mutations separate ovarian serous borderline tumors and low- and high-grade carcinomas and provide support for a new model of ovarian carcinogenesis: A mutational analysis with immunohistochemical correlation

    Gad Singer;Robert Stöhr;Leslie Cope;Reiko Dehari

  • Highly enantioselective hydrogenation of quinolines using phosphine-free chiral cationic ruthenium catalysts: scope, mechanism, and origin of enantioselectivity.

    Tianli Wang;Lian-Gang Zhuo;Zhiwei Li;Fei Chen

  • Integrated analysis of homozygous deletions, focal amplifications, and sequence alterations in breast and colorectal cancers

    Rebecca J. Leary;Jimmy C. Lin;Jordan Cummins;Simina Boca

  • Digital karyotyping

    Tian-Li Wang;Christine Maierhofer;Michael R. Speicher;Christoph Lengauer

Frequent Co-Authors

Ie Ming Shih
Ie Ming Shih Johns Hopkins University
Robert J. Kurman
Robert J. Kurman Johns Hopkins University
Ben Davidson
Ben Davidson Oslo University Hospital
Kenneth W. Kinzler
Kenneth W. Kinzler Johns Hopkins University
Bert Vogelstein
Bert Vogelstein Johns Hopkins University
Victor E. Velculescu
Victor E. Velculescu Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Qing-Hua Fan
Qing-Hua Fan Chinese Academy of Sciences
Yixin Lu
Yixin Lu National University of Singapore
Ralph H. Hruban
Ralph H. Hruban Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Luis A. Diaz
Luis A. Diaz Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

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