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Overview

Wing C. Chan is affiliated with the City of Hope in the United States. Their research primarily centers on medicine, with a particular focus on pathology and forensic medicine, oncology, molecular biology, genetics, and immunology.

They have contributed to the fields of lymphoma diagnosis and treatment, chronic lymphocytic leukemia research, CAR-T cell therapy research, viral-associated cancers and disorders, immune cell function and interaction, cutaneous lymphoproliferative disorders research, and T-cell and retrovirus studies.

Frequent publication venues for Wing C. Chan include:

  • Blood
  • IEEE Transactions on Systems Man and Cybernetics Systems
  • Leukemia
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Haematologica

Some recent papers authored by or including Wing C. Chan are:

  • Genomic profiling for clinical decision making in lymphoid neoplasms, 2022, Blood
  • Peripheral T cell lymphomas: from the bench to the clinic, 2020, Nature reviews. Cancer
  • MAPK and JAK-STAT pathways dysregulation in plasmablastic lymphoma, 2021, Haematologica
  • Diagnostic approaches and future directions in Burkitt lymphoma and high-grade B-cell lymphoma, 2022, Archiv für Pathologische Anatomie und Physiologie und für Klinische Medicin
  • Classification and diagnostic evaluation of nodal T- and NK-cell lymphomas, 2022, Archiv für Pathologische Anatomie und Physiologie und für Klinische Medicin

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Wing C. Chan include:

  • Joo Y. Song
  • Javeed Iqbal
  • Dennis D. Weisenburger
  • Andrew L. Feldman
  • Alyssa Bouska

Wing C. Chan has also contributed to book publications with RAND Corporation eBooks, including a title on the National Guard Youth ChalleNGe program published in 2020.

Best Publications

  • Confirmation of the molecular classification of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma by immunohistochemistry using a tissue microarray

    Christine P. Hans;Dennis D. Weisenburger;Timothy C. Greiner;Randy D. Gascoyne

  • The Use of Molecular Profiling to Predict Survival after Chemotherapy for Diffuse Large-B-Cell Lymphoma

    Andreas Rosenwald;George Wright;Wing C. Chan;Wing C. Chan;Joseph M. Connors

  • A clinical evaluation of the International Lymphoma Study Group classification of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma

    James O. Armitage

  • Genetics and Pathogenesis of Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma

    Roland Schmitz;George W. Wright;Da Wei Huang;Calvin A. Johnson

  • Oncogenically active MYD88 mutations in human lymphoma

    Vu N. Ngo;Vu N. Ngo;Ryan M. Young;Roland Schmitz;Sameer Jhavar

  • Prediction of survival in follicular lymphoma based on molecular features of tumor-infiltrating immune cells

    Sandeep S. Dave;George Wright;Bruce Tan;Andreas Rosenwald;Andreas Rosenwald

  • Tumor-Associated Macrophages and Survival in Classic Hodgkin's Lymphoma

    Christian Steidl;Tang Lee;Sohrab P. Shah;Pedro Farinha

  • Molecular Diagnosis of Primary Mediastinal B Cell Lymphoma Identifies a Clinically Favorable Subgroup of Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma Related to Hodgkin Lymphoma

    Andreas Rosenwald;George Wright;Karen Leroy;Xin-You Yu

  • Molecular subtypes of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma arise by distinct genetic pathways.

    Georg Lenz;George W. Wright;N. C.Tolga Emre;Holger Kohlhammer

  • The proliferation gene expression signature is a quantitative integrator of oncogenic events that predicts survival in mantle cell lymphoma

    Andreas Rosenwald;George Wright;Adrian Wiestner;Wing C. Chan;Wing C. Chan

  • Concurrent Expression of MYC and BCL2 in Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma Treated With Rituximab Plus Cyclophosphamide, Doxorubicin, Vincristine, and Prednisone

    Nathalie A. Johnson;Graham W. Slack;Kerry J. Savage;Joseph M. Connors

  • Molecular diagnosis of Burkitt's lymphoma.

    Sandeep S. Dave;Kai Fu;George W. Wright;Lloyd T. Lam

  • Burkitt lymphoma pathogenesis and therapeutic targets from structural and functional genomics

    Roland Schmitz;Ryan M. Young;Michele Ceribelli;Sameer Jhavar

  • Oncogenic CARD11 Mutations in Human Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma

    Georg Lenz;R. Eric Davis;Vu N. Ngo;Lloyd Lam

  • A New Immunostain Algorithm Classifies Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma into Molecular Subtypes with High Accuracy

    William W L Choi;Dennis D. Weisenburger;Timothy Charles Greiner;Miguel A. Piris

  • 'Gene shaving' as a method for identifying distinct sets of genes with similar expression patterns

    Trevor Hastie;Robert Tibshirani;Michael B Eisen;Ash Alizadeh

  • Cyclin D1-negative mantle cell lymphoma : a clinicopathologic study based on gene expression profiling

    Kai Fu;Dennis D. Weisenburger;Timothy Charles Greiner;Sandeep Dave

  • Determining cell-of-origin subtypes of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma using gene expression in formalin-fixed paraffin embedded tissue

    David W. Scott;George W. Wright;P. Mickey Williams;Chih Jian Lih

  • Immunohistochemical Methods for Predicting Cell of Origin and Survival in Patients With Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma Treated With Rituximab

    Paul N. Meyer;Kai Fu;Timothy C. Greiner;Lynette M. Smith

  • IDH2 mutations are frequent in angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma.

    Rob A. Cairns;Javeed Iqbal;François Lemonnier;Can Kucuk

Frequent Co-Authors

Dennis D. Weisenburger
Dennis D. Weisenburger University of Nebraska Medical Center
Louis M. Staudt
Louis M. Staudt National Institutes of Health
Randy D. Gascoyne
Randy D. Gascoyne BC Cancer Agency
Jan Delabie
Jan Delabie University Health Network
Elias Campo
Elias Campo University of Barcelona
Andreas Rosenwald
Andreas Rosenwald University of Würzburg
Elaine S. Jaffe
Elaine S. Jaffe National Institutes of Health
Lisa M. Rimsza
Lisa M. Rimsza Mayo Clinic
German Ott
German Ott Robert Bosch (Germany)
Julie M. Vose
Julie M. Vose University of Nebraska Medical Center

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