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Mark Redston

Oncology and Pathology

Harvard University

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About Mark Redston at Harvard University (Harvard)

Mark Redston is a prominent academic figure at Harvard University, where they contribute to the Oncology and Pathology through intensive research in colorectal cancer genetics, cancer genomics, mismatch repair, tumor heterogeneity, gastrointestinal oncology, molecular diagnostics, precision oncology, clinical trials. A representative example of their recent contribution is the study titled "Ang1 and Ang4 differentially affect colitis and carcinogenesis in an AOM-DSS mouse model", which offers critical insights into the dynamics of colorectal cancer genetics and cancer genomics. Additional work such as "Development and evaluation of INT2GRATE: a platform for comprehensive assessment of the role of germline variants informed by tumor signature profile in Lynch syndrome" further demonstrates their commitment to advancing knowledge in this domain.

Research Areas

colorectal cancer geneticscancer genomicsmismatch repairtumor heterogeneitygastrointestinal oncologymolecular diagnosticsprecision oncologyclinical trials
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Research Output

Total Citations18,801

Top 5% globally

Publications177

Active researcher

h-index65

Field leader

i10-index98

Broad impact

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