Ann‐marie Patch - Genetic Mutations

Author Information

Ann Marie Patch is a distinguished researcher affiliated with the Genetics and Computational Biology Department at the QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, located in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Her work primarily focuses on the genetic and epigenetic mechanisms underlying various diseases, with a significant emphasis on cancer research.

Research Contributions

Ann Marie Patch has made substantial contributions to the field of genetics and computational biology. Her research includes comparative analyses of DNA methylation methods, genomic characterization of endometrial cancer, and the identification of clinically relevant subgroups in pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors. Her work on patient-derived xenograft models has been pivotal in understanding genomic heterogeneity and predicting therapeutic responses. Additionally, she has explored the potential of targeting cell cycle checkpoints to overcome drug resistance in metastatic colorectal cancer. Her research is widely recognized and has been published in numerous high-impact journals.

Aliases

Ann Marie Patch is also known by several aliases, including A M Patch, Ann-marie Patch, A.-m. Patch, A Patch, Ann-marie Patch, A. Patch, Anne-marie Patch, A. M. Patch, and A-m Patch.

Publication and Citation Metrics

Metric Value
Total Citation Count 17,101
H-index 45
Paper Count 140

Publications:

DOI: 10.1186/s12885-021-08952-9

Year: 2021

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