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Zahra Shokri Varniab

Stanford University

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About Zahra Shokri Varniab at Stanford University (Stanford)

Zahra Shokri Varniab is a researcher based at Stanford University. They specialize in Glioma Diagnosis and Treatment, Global Cancer Incidence and Screening, and Colorectal Cancer Screening and Detection, with ongoing contributions to these areas. Their academic career is distinguished by over 1,264 citations, demonstrating their leading role in the global research community. With a formidable H-index of 10, Zahra Shokri Varniab continues to drive innovation in their area of expertise.

Research Areas

Glioma Diagnosis and TreatmentGlobal Cancer Incidence and ScreeningColorectal Cancer Screening and DetectionPancreatitis Pathology and TreatmentCOVID-19 and healthcare impacts

Academic Impact Matrix

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Research Output

Total Citations2,528

Emerging researcher

Publications74

Selective publication record

h-index10

Developing track record

i10-index10

Early-stage portfolio

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